Once they discover what their purpose is in life, they set off to change the world, which will cause a 'Butterfly Effect' or 100th Monkey where every action causes a reaction. "There is going to be a major shift in the whole world, politics, economy, religion... Everything is going to collapse and that's a good thing. There is too much poverty in the world", said Yeager.
Jesus of Malibu Film / The JOM Revolution for the Freedom of the Mind / The Film that Changed the World / Billy Yeager The Ineffable Enigma Movie
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The Mother of the Mother Road
Lucille’s Gas Station in Hydro, Oklahoma, featured location for film.
When we stumbled upon Lucille’s Gas Station we instantly knew it was another perfect location for the film.
Lucille Hamons’ Station was built in 1927 by Carl Ditmore. Carl and Lucille Hamons bought the gas station and auto court in 1941. The Hamons lived at the station in quarters located behind and above the business. On January 31, 1971, Carl Hamons died and Lucille was left alone to run the business. She maintained the seven cabins, doing the wash in an old wringer washing machine, in addition of taking care of her 3 children.
"In July 1997, Lucille’s station was placed on the National Historic Register, and in 1999 Lucille received the Oklahoma Route 66 Hall of Fame Award.
When we stumbled upon Lucille’s Gas Station we instantly knew it was another perfect location for the film.
Lucille Hamons’ Station was built in 1927 by Carl Ditmore. Carl and Lucille Hamons bought the gas station and auto court in 1941. The Hamons lived at the station in quarters located behind and above the business. On January 31, 1971, Carl Hamons died and Lucille was left alone to run the business. She maintained the seven cabins, doing the wash in an old wringer washing machine, in addition of taking care of her 3 children.
"In July 1997, Lucille’s station was placed on the National Historic Register, and in 1999 Lucille received the Oklahoma Route 66 Hall of Fame Award.
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