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The Truth About the Matrix with Sophia Stewart the Owner and Creator of Matrix

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In this interview, I have the distinct honor to have a profound conversation with a legend and brilliant business and legal mind. This is mainly audio only with some pictures she has provided and allowed me to exclusively share. So today, I’m sharing pictures of her at the February 2020 Oscars holding the 4 Oscars which are rightfully hers as the author of owner by copyrights both franchises. 

 

It is undeniable that The Matrix has single handedly propelled us to out of the box thinking. However, ironically we still haven’t embraced the rightful creator who is responsible.

I encourage you to free your mind and take the Red Pill...recognize this highly gifted Black woman of deep faith as the creator of The Matrix And The Terminator.

 

Listen and find out more in this tell all interview along with tips on:

 

  • Film industry myths

  • Copyright vs trademark law 101 for Entrepreneurs

  • The true meaning behind the Matrix

  • Gail King and Snoop

  • And so much more…

Child prodigy, prolific writer, poet and creative genius are just a few of the terms used to describe Sophia Stewart. Growing up in New York City, Stewart's intellectual prowess was recognized early when she passed the New York State Board of Regents Examination. This feat amazed her teachers, highlighted her talents and catapulted her directly into college from junior high school. 

In 2000  The Matrix́, received Hollywood’s highest honor, four Oscars. She is a modern day visionary. 

Stewart’s current writings are ground-breaking science fiction lore which is destined to supersede the extraordinary success of The Matrix́ and establish Sophia Stewart as one of the most profound master writers of the 21st century. 

 

 

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