Jan. 23, 2025 - The Truth Central - Dr. Jerome Corsi
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The Darkness Under the Cloak of Silicon Valley with Corrine Lund
On the surface, Silicon Valley is filled with rich Tech Bros, a bunch of nerds and loads of coffee. Underneath the coding innovations and megabucks is a dark, evil secret underbelly of seductive traps, allurements and Lapidarian rituals where those entangled in the web can rarely escape. So says Cregg Lund, a Silicon Valley powerhouse and author of SILICON SATAN, a book based on his experiences with the true demonic world underneath the veneer of Silicon Valley. Mt. Lund was recently attacked, so his wife, Corinne Lund, talked about the book and Cregg's story with Dr. Jerome Corsi on The Truth Central. Warning: Aspects of the book and this interview may not be suitable for children under 18. Parental discretion is advised. Silicon Satan is available here https://www.siliconsatan.com/If you like what we are doing, please support our Sponsors:Get RX Meds Now: https://www.getrxmedsnow.comMyVitalC https://www.thetruthcentral.com/myvitalc-ess60-in-organic-olive-oil/Swiss America: https://www.swissamerica.com/offer/CorsiRMP.phpGet Dr. Corsi's new book, The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy: The Final Analysis: Forensic Analysis of the JFK Autopsy X-Rays Proves Two Headshots from the Right Front and One from the Rear, here: https://www.amazon.com/Assassination-President-John-Kennedy-Headshots/dp/B0CXLN1PX1/ref=sr_1_1?crid=20W8UDU55IGJJ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ymVX8y9V--_ztRoswluApKEN-WlqxoqrowcQP34CE3HdXRudvQJnTLmYKMMfv0gMYwaTTk_Ne3ssid8YroEAFg.e8i1TLonh9QRzDTIJSmDqJHrmMTVKBhCL7iTARroSzQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=jerome+r.+corsi+%2B+jfk&qid=1710126183&sprefix=%2Caps%2C275&sr=8-1Join Dr. Jerome Corsi on Substack: https://jeromecorsiphd.substack.com/Visit The Truth Central website: https://www.thetruthcentral.comGet your FREE copy of Dr. Corsi's new book with Swiss America CEO Dean Heskin, How the Coming Global Crash Will Create a Historic Gold Rush by calling: 800-519-6268Follow Dr. Jerome Corsi on X: @corsijerome1Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-truth-central-with-dr-jerome-corsi--5810661/support.
This is Jerome Corsi and we have a very special guest with us today, Corrine Lund.
And Corrine, welcome.
Thank you.
Thank you for having me, Jerry.
Corrine is the wife of the author...
A book we've published, a Post Hill Press book, called Silicon Satan by Craig Lund.
And the subtitle is A Software Engineer's Narrow Escape from the Luciferian Elites' Satanic Control Over Silicon Valley.
And this is a novel, and we're going to discuss the novel in detail.
And Corrine is...
Craig's wife, now Craig himself has undergone an attack recently and he's been injured.
We'll talk about that as we get into the book.
He's healing and we'll have Craig on the show many times in the future talking about Silicon Valley and about his novel.
But Corrine, just to get started, how long have you and Craig been married?
Oh gosh, we've been married about 20 years now.
Interestingly, I'm a nurse, and back home in California when I was practicing in California, a level one trauma, Craig came into the hospital as a patient.
He was working on rebuilding his house and had a problem when he was throwing a toilet away.
A shard of the toilet came flying from out of nowhere and cut him in the leg, and he came in as a patient.
Actually, he wanted my number, and I told him, no, I don't do that.
I don't date patients or coworkers.
But he insisted, and later with his discharge paperwork, after he was getting ready to leave, I did write my number down, and he did see it, and we've been together ever since.
That's a romantic story.
Yes, but he's a wonderful man.
Really wonderful man.
Was he working in Silicon Valley at that time?
He was just leaving Silicon Valley at that time.
He was trying to get his life back together again.
Did they tell you a story right away?
No.
In fact, his family warned me against this guy.
He did not tell me a story right away.
He pieced it out.
Whenever Craig would talk about his life in Silicon Valley, Didn't really believe him.
I just, I just had this, this is a too good to be true kind of a guy.
Very, very talented man.
And I just couldn't picture him there doing what he said he did.
But he showed me the proof.
He showed me pictures.
He showed me quite a bit of things.
And then when I, I actually went home when I started dating him and I Googled him and he indeed, he indeed was in Silicon Valley.
He did right.
The Trees software program, and so on and so forth.
Craig is an amazing man.
He's a really good artist, an excellent cook, and he's very talented.
We built this home that we're living in.
We live off-grid up in the western coast, and we are in the mountains.
He has this place running so smoothly.
We have free, fresh, wild water that we shower in.
Free electricity.
He's set up a hydroelectric plant here.
And it's an amazing place to live.
And we do everything by ourselves.
We work for ourselves now.
And it's just fantastic.
From chopping wood to cooking everything fresh.
It's a fantastic way of life.
Well, the story is a difficult story.
And a lot of people will find it hard to read.
But it's true.
Now, Craig had a very successful career in Silicon Valley, and he does describe how he got there and what happened there, the satanic nature of what he discovered.
And we will discuss much of it.
People are going to find it hard to read, many people, but it's really important that you do read it, because Craig was there, and what he's describing is true.
It is.
Much of it is based on real people that he knew, although it's fictionalized so that it's not identifying anyone.
And that's on purpose so that we are able to hopefully avoid lawsuits, etc.
But we're telling the story.
And the fictionalized capacity allows it to be commented on and appreciated in a different way.
But it's very easy read, except for the content.
Right.
So, Corinne, it starts out...
With Craig as a young man, kind of growing up in a ranch environment, and he almost immediately, you know, when the book starts, he is almost immediately, you know, he's a very young kid, and he gets into a sexual encounter with a young woman, with a woman about his age.
Which is kind of one of the most startling scenes in the book to start out.
I mean, right away your attention's grabbed.
Right, right.
And that is a true story.
I mean, they grew up together.
And it was the 70s where everybody was actually, you know, it was a sexual revolution.
Even his own parents were out having parties and having fun.
You couldn't avoid it.
But that is true.
Well, the story is one where he is, the character that Craig is in the book is Raj, R-O-G, Raj.
And it's a horse riding scene in which this girl, Sloane, right?
Right.
Basically gets naked and rides behind him.
And it's very graphically so.
And it's not meant to be pornographic, but it has elements to it of pornography.
but yet it is designed to be kind of shocking at the how young these kids are and how sexually aware they are and it's really kind of getting into the theme of how pedophilia and the grooming of children into sex is part of the whole satanic ritual and And so this was part of their lives as young children without really realizing what the implications were.
Would you agree with that?
I would.
It was like a plain doctor, but to another level.
And, you know, part of Sloane's upbringing was her mother was a gold digger, and she used men.
And Sloan, at a very early age, learned that.
That men are something that you use to gain whatever you want.
And in Sloan's case, it turned out that she wanted power.
She wanted riches.
She wanted to be a successful gold digger.
But at that level, at that young age, like I was saying, it's like playing doctor, but to a next level, where this girl's already thinking.
How can I use this man, this young man?
And she did.
She did kind of hold that against him, and she used that as her power over him.
You know, if you don't do what I want, then I'm going to tell what you did.
Kind of a threat.
It has a blackmail element to it.
Right.
And again, that's another part of the pedophilia, a part of the sexuality that is the satanic nature, People are induced and offered into and seduced into sex that is not normal, not, you know, your everyday sex, group sex, all kinds of ritual sex, etc., sex with children.
Certainly is.
It's a means of control and power and enticing people and grooming people to do things.
That they think are okay, when in fact they're not.
But yes, it is seductive.
It is seductive, and in fact it is sexual.
And it's like forbidden sex, which has this kind of forbidden interest to it, an edge to it, that makes it again have an element of titillation or an element of...
You know, extravagance or excitement to it.
Right.
Right away, he almost meets this character called Malcolm, who again is now involved.
Why don't you describe the Malcolm character and how he comes into the story?
Yes, Malcolm is a character who is in the dark.
He's in the shadows.
He's working for the Luciferian elites who is expert at Manipulating people into sexual situations that they really don't want to be in.
Malcolm, I would describe him as kind of a rapist, if you would.
But he enjoys hurting these people in a sexual way because it's degrading, it's humiliating, it's offensive.
And the victim is made to feel that way.
And it's all negative.
It's all part of the Luciferian control.
And once they've got you in that position, and Malcolm was very adept at doing this to people, the elites would have you, or whoever it was that you were trying to impress.
The first gentleman who was trying to get into the Silicon Valley in the opening of this book is willing to make sacrifices, but he had no idea.
And Malcolm made it perfectly clear.
This is going my way, not your way.
And this is how we're going to do it.
And it has elements, sacrilegious elements to it.
I mean, some of these rituals, they've got a cup of wine and he's blessing the wine as if it were a Eucharistic celebration.
Exactly.
Yes, go ahead.
Although it's definitely not a positive event at all.
Just anti-Christianity, if you would.
It's just like an anti-Christianity.
It's evil.
It's evil.
It's evil, yes.
The beginning of the book has this ranch setting with a whole bunch of characters, all of whom are, in one way or another, intertwined into the evil of the ranch to varying degrees.
And a very kind of dysfunctional relationship among themselves.
Very much so.
The adults at this ranch were very self-centered.
They all wanted money, riches, and they had a very successful horse ranch.
They had blue ribbon horses, Tennessee walkers that they were showing all over the state, and that wasn't good enough.
Even though they had this, that, and they had trophies.
They had a whole room full of trophies.
They were winning constantly, but it wasn't good enough.
They wanted more.
And unfortunately, they had a son who was very spoiled who they listened to, and this son wanted to go off into...
Buy this house on an island that he couldn't afford with a gay lover.
Everybody was self-centered.
The kids in this family were left on their own.
They had their desires and their wants, but they were largely ignored by the adults who just wanted to take it to the next level.
Again, this was all evil.
There was a lot of drugs.
There was a lot of just, you know, uncontrolled behavior by the adults.
Yeah, with some of the women in the ranch seducing Raj and manipulating him, not supposed to tell anybody.
Right.
It's just another example of taking advantage of a young person for sexual gain and their own sexual pleasure.
Unfortunately, that went on a lot, quite a bit.
And I'm sure that this Raj character was innocent, didn't know.
He was innocent and didn't understand what was going on.
He thought it was just fun and learning and growing up.
But the adults knew better, and they were taking it to another level again by using him.
Now, when you learned about this aspect of Craig's growing up, that he's writing about himself, When did you learn about this and what did you think about it?
Well, in the way Craig presented it to him, it was just like, wow, it was cool.
I had this older girlfriend.
And as a young child, you can imagine getting the attention of an adult and having this person make you feel good.
It was probably very exciting for him.
And I kind of understood.
I met Craig late in life, so I understand what he went through.
But on the other hand, I thought his life was completely different from mine.
I lived in a Catholic home.
I was really protected from the world.
Craig was out there in the front, and he saw it all.
So for me, it was interesting the way he grew up, and I just wanted to hear more.
And we talked a lot about his life.
And I thought it was just an interesting life.
I thought he was a very curious person.
A lot of the things I wanted to experience, like growing up on a horse, on a horse ranch, riding, or going to parties and having all this fun.
I didn't get to experience any of that.
So for me, it was just like, tell me more.
And he's a very good storyteller.
And so from that respect, I didn't really...
Parts of me thought, wow, you were abused.
You were full-on abused.
But other parts were just like of me just so curious.
And I'm so glad he wrote this book because it's a pretty good outline of what happened to him as a young person.
It's very seductive.
It's very kind of, you know, you can see being interesting, being...
Titillating, being enjoyable.
It's the forbidden life.
It's forbidden life, yeah.
And yet, the underside of it is evil.
I mean, these people are not good people.
They're not turning out well.
Their lives aren't happy or fulfilled in any way.
No, not at all.
No.
That's why they keep wanting more and more.
Their lives are pretty vacuous.
I mean, when they are discussing things or trying to relate to each other, it's pretty empty.
Mm-hmm.
Because it's all about getting that golden ring that they can never reach.
That's what it's all about.
And, you know, back to the book, this book does really mirror Craig's life in many ways.
He did grow up on the horse ranch.
The horse ranch fell to pieces when the adults decided that they didn't want to do that anymore for whatever reason.
They thought they can get in a...
Oil or whatever it was that they were doing.
And his sister did meet this character, this easy character, who did bring the biker crowd in and just opened up a whole new world of drug, sex, rock and roll to Craig.
And Craig was riding a motorcycle when he was 14 with outlaw bikers.
I can't imagine that.
Drinking, doing drugs, doing the whole routine, having sex, the whole routine.
Doing the pig roasts.
They did it all.
As kind of an outlaw bike rider.
Yes.
In California.
Yes.
Yes.
Again, that's another part of the story which is more deeply involving.
And yet, Craig, the Raj character is like...
Like Craig, very talented, very gifted.
And as a programmer, Craig has been an exceptional programmer.
He certainly had talent to have been at the highest levels, which he did reach.
Why don't you tell us how he gets introduced to Silicon Valley and how that transition occurred from the bikers.
Yeah, so his life was going nowhere, really.
I mean, he was doing odd jobs, mostly construction.
And he dropped out of school.
He did not graduate from high school.
Again, that was because his parents didn't care.
They weren't really involved in his life.
So when he decided that his life was going nowhere, he needed to move on.
He applied for school.
He got accepted.
At Cal Poly.
He was taking a few courses at their community college, but he got accepted at Cal Poly on a whim.
One of his uncles actually suggested that he get into computer science, is what it was called back then.
And so Craig got into it because there was a lot of math involved, and Craig loves math.
And from there he...
He got into Cal Poly, and at Cal Poly, he was so good at what he was doing, he interned at Diablo Nuclear Power Plant and went extremely far to the point where they utilized a lot of his ideas and started one of the first intranets in the world, really, at Diablo Nuclear Power Plant.
And to the book, in the book, It mirrors Craig's true life where he actually is trying to get out of the family.
The family's going nowhere.
There's bikers and everybody's falling apart and people are going to prison and just bad things are happening.
He needs to remove himself.
So in the book, he does what Craig did in real life and he goes to Cal Poly.
He lives with Sloan and Wally.
And who's Wally?
Wally is Sloan's brother who is also very intelligent.
That's why he got along so well with Craig.
And they worked on math projects together in the book.
Craig was just an outstanding student and learned mostly on his own and used the books as reference points.
But that was his jump from getting out of this Really depressing lifestyle in California's biker community where everything was negative.
Everybody was not doing well.
They had reached the epitome of their lives.
Craig got out.
Once he got to Cal Poly, that just opened up the whole world for him.
Getting into the computer science aspect, that was even bigger.
He saw it as what it was.
It was a very...
Good relationship, school, computer science, and Craig, because he had such a big imagination.
But, on the other hand, he just couldn't get away from the negativity.
This guy, he made all these choices that changed his life, but no matter where he went, there was something always trying to get at him.
And I don't know, I mean, that's just the way Craig is.
There's always something that's just trying to get him.
Writing this book, he wrote the book.
The book got out.
Just recently, he was taking a friend to the airport.
Craig was walking up some steps, and this guy passed him.
He felt bad about it.
He had this bad feeling about this guy.
He got good eye contact and didn't feel good about him.
Next thing you know, this guy is pushing Craig down the stairs.
And Craig fell down and turned around to get up and this man kicked him in the mouth and Craig right now has lost all of his front teeth.
This is par for the course because Craig has always had to deal with negativity like this and I know this has something to do with this book.
It's almost as though Craig has had demons chasing him from day one.
So at any rate, getting into Silicon Valley, he realized that Yeah, I can go high.
I can go far.
I can do quite a bit.
But there is a lot of evil going on here in the background.
And in this book, Craig writes it all out and spells it all out.
That there are people who are...
They're Luciferians.
And they use technology as a means of control.
And that's why...
That's what really drove Craig to write this book.
Well, he does very well in Silicon Valley, and he's advancing quickly with a character, Lee Nelson, who's very important to his life in Silicon Valley, a fictional character.
And he's on his way to making millions and millions of dollars and experiencing probably the most financial success that he's had in his life.
And yet it's not satisfying, right?
Well, it's not.
And it's also getting kind of weird because at that level you're obligated to do a few social events.
And Craig, the character, was realizing that some of these events are doing things that are outrageous.
Like they're having parties where people are taking drugs and these drugs are...
Drugs Craig's never seen or heard of before.
We're talking about things like adrenochrome, where these drugs actually come from, you know, I don't know exactly.
I try not to get involved in any of this.
I don't like hearing or reading about it myself.
But the adrenochrome is basically derived from, you know, people, humans, blood.
It's something that I find very disturbing and it's very difficult to talk about.
But they were doing these things at these parties.
It involves babies.
Yes, it does.
And that's the part that's really incredibly hard for me to read, to know.
Harvesting babies for their blood.
Yes.
Killing babies.
Yes.
And in the book, that did happen.
Craig was really good in laying out the whole history of that.
It goes back to a lot of cultures were doing this, the Hawaiian culture in particular.
And there's a whole scene about the Hawaiian culture and the rituals of eating babies.
Right, right.
Which becomes again a sexual ritual.
Exactly.
Sexual battery rape and it's just pure evil.
So Craig was...
His character in this book, going to these parties, taking this drug, witnessing rapings and ritualistic behaviors on a stage in these parties.
He was...
Snuff sex, killing people.
Yes, exactly.
And he is trying to make sense of all of it.
And sex is very bizarre.
I mean, men and men and women and women in groups.
Right.
Very complicated.
And meanwhile, he's married to Sloane, who is a very beautiful woman.
She's like a trophy wife.
Just a beautiful woman who knows...
I mean, remember her upbringing.
Her upbringing is men are to be used.
And she is noticing that she doesn't have to do much in this world of Silicon Valley to get noticed and to gain power and riches.
And this is something that she's really, really happy about.
But there's a rift starting to form because she wants to go on and he does not.
He knows this is bad.
He knows this is evil.
He wants to get out.
It's an amazing story.
It's really hard to read some of this, but it's actually a page-turner once you keep going through it.
It's a compelling read, but it is one that is disturbing.
Right.
When you're really understanding what they're doing.
You know, the rituals, the initial rituals getting into the circle involving sodomy and, you know, it's just, there's fairly disgusting parts of the whole book and complicated, you know, the discussion of three-way sex and, you know, two men and a woman, two women and a man and how complicated it is.
Right.
It gets into things that most people will have a hard time believing really happen.
Right.
And if you've never lived that, then you don't know what's going on.
You don't understand it.
And it's really difficult to wrap your head around it.
And you can't get out of it.
If you try to get out of it, what happens?
Well, it comes after you.
You lose everything.
I mean, Greg in here finds himself basically without any money, without any, you know, essentially naked, not knowing where he is.
Disoriented.
Right.
There is no escape.
Because, like you're just saying, when he got out, there was nobody backing him up.
And he was on his own.
Completely on his own.
And you can say that for any number of evil things, like a gang initiation.
When you're in a gang, you're in a gang for life.
And when you leave, then it's over for you in many ways.
And this is basically what happened in this book.
He's in here.
He's at the highest level.
He does not want to do this anymore.
His only escape is to run and run with a dead man switch so that they don't come after him right away and kill him.
In other words, dead man switch.
He's got material on everybody that.
And they would be ruined.
Correct.
It took a lot.
It took a lot of strength and inner strength to get out.
And throughout this book, there's a voice that talks to Raj.
It doesn't come out often, but it always makes me wonder, is this the voice of God?
Who is this talking to him?
Who's trying to get him?
To take the right path and get away.
Is this his guardian angel?
I don't really know what this voice is, but the voice is there throughout his life, trying to keep him safe in a very evil world.
And in the end, the voice is there with him.
This was a very, very difficult book for him to write as well.
When he was writing this book, he wrote about 1,000 pages.
I think that we whittled it down just about to 450, 460, but there were thousands of pages that he had written on this subject.
And we were locked in.
It was snowing in our cabin.
We were trying to get this book together.
It was just me, Craig, and the fireplace.
We'd break for eating.
We'd stay up sometimes all night long, just me reading and rereading.
Him writing, him changing.
I mean, we did not sleep a lot during this time.
To me, from my point of view, it was like somebody had taken over my husband, and he was just working, writing constantly, like a machine, like he was possessed almost.
And I was there.
I supported every...
The thing that he did during that time, I was his support system.
I fed him, I kept him warm, and I read that book, and I gave him my feedback.
If he agreed with me, he'd go back and change it that minute.
He was just a writing machine.
It was very intense.
It was very intense, and I couldn't wait for it to get over with.
Now that the book is out, and I've read the book, it's a really good...
I can't believe that he actually produced this.
It's a good read.
It is a good read.
And I would encourage Craig to write this from the very beginning.
Yes, you did.
And without you, he couldn't have done it.
I mean, knowing that you were there in the background, just supporting him and telling him this is a story that's got to be told.
And we had two or three fallings out over it and long periods of time where he wouldn't talk to me or he'd even...
Published things that were trying to damage me or hurt me.
And I knew he was just hurting inside.
Right.
Eventually we came back together again always.
I mean, I understood what he was going through and felt I never took any particular offense at what he wrote because I knew it was not Craig.
It was what he was going through, the internal demons fighting within him.
Exactly.
And those demons I don't think will ever entirely go away.
No, I don't.
I think they're just now part of...
The story is one of redemption, ultimately.
But it's redemption from a very, very dark place.
And the power of the book is that this is a real description of Silicon Valley.
So, Greg will write me or will post on X or various places that...
He sees something going on in Hollywood and he explains the satanic nature of what it's all about.
So somebody commits suicide in a particular way and he indicates that was a ritual killing.
And then when you look into it, you find out he was right.
It was a ritual killing.
It comes out later, but he has a lot of insight.
Well, if you want to understand the...
Jeffrey Epstein or the P. Diddy or any of the things that are becoming revealed now.
It's starting to see the light.
We've got a lot of evil of people who are depopulationists creating vaccines to kill people.
I mean, the entire nature of hating the fundamental evil is that only God can create life.
The satanic view just hates life.
Right, right.
And, you know, that spilled over into my career a little bit there, too, when I was working as a nurse and the vaccine came out and I was trying so hard to fight against and give the word, you know, with Craig's help and Craig's inspiration, he said, put something out there, let people know, take an advocate to the hospital because this vaccine is killing people.
I got into a little bit of trouble there.
The state of Washington was investigating me, and thank you very much.
Because of Craig's relationship with you, you were able to direct the ADF attorneys my way, and they helped me out.
The ADF is the Attorneys Defending America, I believe.
Right.
ADF. And they're a group I've worked with for a long time that is...
You know, one of the best groups, I think, of advocate attorneys.
I don't believe they charged you anything to represent you.
No, they did not.
And they helped me out quite a bit.
I mean, I was under a tremendous amount of stress.
And Craig's writing this book, and I'm under stress.
It was just an awful time.
It's the Alliance Defending Freedom.
Alliance Defending Freedom.
And they helped me out quite a bit.
And I really appreciate that.
The Alliance Defending Freedom has been around for a long time.
The principles of it, I think they are really...
I mean, they've been to the Supreme Court many times.
They have had a lot of very good decisions made over the years.
And I was very pleased that they decided to take your case.
I was too.
Believe me, I was too.
And they did do a good job.
What was the outcome?
What happened in your case?
Well, after Seth Cooper got involved, they wrapped things up right away and decided, oh, we're okay.
You're okay.
We're not going to further investigate you.
They did not give me any explanation.
They just dropped everything.
Which was extremely frustrating as well because it was over...
A year and a half of wondering what's going to happen to me in my career.
And they never gave me an explanation.
They never told me what.
And they never told me why.
They just said, okay, everything's done.
Well, the Alliance Defending Freedom has been around since 2011. And it has had 15 Supreme Court cases that they won as lead or co-counsel.
And they've defended First Amendment freedoms and various God-given rights.
The Alliance Defending Freedom is resisting the attempt to suppress religious freedom, free speech, parental rights, the sanctity of life, biological reality of life.
And I was very pleased when they did take your case.
And they are very active in protecting life, abortion issues, religious freedom, free speech.
Marriage and family, parental rights.
And I think you, you know, I think you, I was very pleased we got them involved and that you were able not to lose your license or to be disciplined or charged in another way, because without their assistance, you probably would have been.
Right.
I would have been.
I'm pretty sure about that.
And I'm very grateful, very grateful for your input.
Well, I'm not asking for, I just want people to know what you went through and what you had to do to get out of this.
And the book is not only a good read, it's a book, if you read this book, you'll never forget it.
That's true.
You never will forget this book.
And it opens up your eyes and it makes you look at the world in a different way.
It's like, oh, now I listen to Craig when he says, Watch this guy.
He's going to go someplace soon.
And it's true.
I mean, he had a lot to say about quite a few of these people who are now coming out, you know, and it's like, I don't really want to name anybody, but there are some characters out there right now who are in technology who are making big...
Names for themselves right now.
And probably millions and millions of dollars, not billions of dollars.
Billions and billions of dollars, and it's not over.
I mean, our lives are still at stake.
They're still creating vaccines.
They're still trying to control the population.
And I will still advocate.
I will continue to advocate.
I do this every day with my patients.
Are you sure you want to take that vaccine?
I do.
I do my best to protect as many people as I can.
And I think that Craig's book is something that people should read so that they can have a better understanding of what's going on behind the scenes because most people don't.
And this book is based on truths.
So it's very important that we get the word out there.
And this Silicon Valley, Silicon Satan is a book that I... I put out there as often as I can because it is so relevant to what's going on in the world today.
So important.
Well, if you aren't talented and are in Silicon Valley, you're going to have to participate in these rituals or you won't be accepted.
And once you're in the club, you're going to get great riches and you're going to be famous and all kinds of worldly benefits are going to come to you.
You're going to control the world, as it were.
You'll be a master of the world.
But you can't come out.
The moment you don't want to do it anymore, the moment you want to, well, now your life's going to be destroyed.
And not in a pretty way.
No, not in a pretty way.
They will kill your children in front of you.
Most definitely.
We're living up here in an area that is so isolated.
I feel safe.
I worry about anybody who tries to come up here and get my family because we are very well protected here.
We take care of ourselves.
But it's not the ideal life.
This isn't the life I chose.
I did not choose to be living in an area where I'm looking over my shoulder or whatever.
It's a life that unfortunately has happened to us because we do not comply.
We will not support evil.
And again, reading the book, you'll understand a lot more of where we're coming from.
And you'll understand, well, no wonder they're living where they live.
But we're not finished.
The fight is just beginning.
And we hope that we can reach more and more people.
And to let them know that this...
There is evil going on.
There are people right now today, I mean, it's in the news, children are getting killed, sacrificed daily.
And you can keep your head in the sand and just continue to go shopping and do whatever it is you do.
Or you can wake up and realize this is really bad, what's going on in this world.
We are ignoring these children.
We are letting these people do whatever they want.
The raping and murder of children is unacceptable.
I can't emphasize that enough.
People have to wake up.
And this is one way of doing it, by writing this book and putting it out there.
And I know that Craig, once he's healed from this attack, I know he was attacked because of this book, but once he's healed, he's going to come out and start speaking on his own, and we'll get our story out.
We'll get his story out, and we will try to save as many people and wake as many people up as we can.
But it's a good read.
Well, evil is going to have to be defeated, and it will be defeated.
And it needs to be exposed, and it's in the process of being exposed.
And people are not prepared to imagine what goes on, because they've not looked at the heart of darkness, as Joseph Conrad wrote.
They have not looked into the heart of darkness.
And when you do, you have no idea how evil and frightening it can be.
Right.
Exactly.
And again, we can go back to our childhoods.
My childhood was so protected.
I didn't even know what the word rape meant until I was in my 20s.
Whereas Craig, he was living this life where the adults were pretty much acting in debauchery.
They were sexually, you know...
Active with everybody.
I mean, it was just terrible.
Our lives compared are completely opposite.
Mine was completely innocent, and his was not.
And it was, I mean, it's just like a little, it's the world today.
We've got people who are just living their lives, having a good time.
They're out seeing the world.
They're doing things fun.
They're having fun.
They don't realize what's going on.
In the back rooms.
And it's there.
The evil is all around.
I hate to look at the world in a negative way, but sometimes you just can't help it.
Well, in fact, a lot of the reality can't be understood unless you understand Satanism.
Luciferianism, they're out there.
And it's a hard pill to swallow.
I was in denial for such a long time, but I am no longer in denial at all.
That's the Alliance Defending Freedom website.
There you go.
Yes.
And President Trump has fought against this and is continuing, I think, to be even more awake himself all the time in terms of what's going on.
Certainly, the assassination attempt on him, which his ear was hit, was a pivotal moment in his life.
It sure was.
God and spirituality that he did not have necessarily before.
It's in the forefront now.
And this evil, the book's written at the right time because it is now time for the world to really have an opportunity to read what goes on and to understand how to interpret events that are going to be in the news that have Luciferian explanations for them, which is the only explanation that makes sense.
Mm-hmm.
You know, we've got...
We're going to see more of it.
More of it's going to get exposed.
And so, therefore, the desensitizing so people can understand this evil and repudiate it is happening.
And it's a moment in history that's unique in that that's the case.
It's not under wraps anymore.
It's not a cult.
It's really out there as part of a main culture.
The main culture that's very wealthy and very powerful and that does not want to be exposed.
No, it does not want to be exposed.
And it will ridicule people like me and my husband and anybody else who's awake.
But it's true.
It is out there.
Read the book and you'll have a better understanding.
That's what I will tell everybody.
Just read this book.
In fact, you've had group readings of the book, haven't you?
I have.
I've had friends of mine read the book.
It's a page-turner.
I mean, everybody agrees that it's hard to read.
Some parts are really hard to read and hard to swallow, but you can't put the book down.
Many of my friends, aside from who we are, they liked the book.
Extremely.
They have nothing but good things to say about it.
Okay, well, thank you, Corinne, for joining us.
And we'll have you back and we'll have Craig on.
We'll talk about more details about the book as we go on.
But I am solidly recommending that everybody get a hold of a copy and do read Silicon Satan by Craig Lund.
And it is an important read.
Despite the darkness, it's a book of redemption.
It certainly is.
It has a happy ending.
I cried at the end.
It's good.
Well, you're living the end of it now.
Exactly.
We're playing it out.
Playing it out.
All right, so thank you very much for joining us.
This is Dr. Jerome Corsi, and in the end, God always wins.
God will defeat the Satanism as well.
Yes.
And it will pass from the earth.
It's happening.
And I believe the book Craig has written is part of the essential revelation of the evil that we're needing to understand.
So I recommend this book very strongly and encourage people to have the courage to read it and to share it with others.
Any last comments you'd like to make, Corinne, before we wrap up?
Yes, say a prayer before you read this book.
I actually have a Bible beside you when you read the book, because I would help people have a Bible close at hand.
Yes, please do.
And thank you very much, Jerome.
Okay, this is Dr. Jerome Corsi, and thank you for joining us.