The Right John Connor
By James Cameron
John Connor is one of the greatest cinematic heroes ever conceived. The savior of mankind. The leader of the Resistance. The one who defied fate itself. And yet, over the years, weโve seen multiple versions of John Connorโsome that resonated, and others that fell flat on their face.
Letโs be honest. There was only one true John Connor: Edward Furlong in Terminator 2.
Every other attemptโwhether it was Nick Stahlโs weary survivor, Christian Baleโs hardened warrior, or even my own unfortunate misstep in Dark Fateโnever captured what T2 got so right. Because John Connor was never about being a battle-hardened soldier, a grizzled commander, or a tragic martyr. He was a kidโrebellious, raw, full of potential. A street-smart punk who didnโt want to be a hero but became one anyway.
Edward was that kid. Thatโs why it worked.
The Eyes Wide Shut Revelation
Recently, I stumbled upon something unexpected. A page dedicated to Eyes Wide Shut, curated by Joseph Christian Jukic (JCJ). It caught my attention because Kubrickโs final film has long been surrounded by mystery, symbolism, and conspiracy theories.
Reading through JCJโs analysis, I saw something profoundโsomething I had never fully admitted to myself. The world Kubrick hinted at in Eyes Wide Shut wasnโt just some abstract elite playground. It was the very system we live in. And yes, Iโve been rumored to be a part of it.
The Masons.
Itโs easy to paint them as villains, as secretive puppet masters pulling the strings of history. But the truth is more complicated. The Freemasons arenโt just a shadowy cabal; theyโre dreamers. Visionaries. They believe theyโre building somethingโsomething that could bring heaven to earth, a utopia if you will. But in their ambition, they may be forcing the eschaton, fulfilling prophecies not through divine intervention, but through human hands. Whether thatโs salvation or damnationโฆ well, that depends on whoโs holding the chisel.
JCJ: The Real-Life Jake Sully
And that brings me to Avatar. People always ask meโwho is Jake Sully really based on? They assume itโs just another one of my military protagonists, another Cameron action hero. But no. Jake Sully is JCJ.
Like Sully, JCJ walked between worlds. He saw through the illusion of the power structures around him. He redeemed the very brotherhood that once held him in chains. Thatโs what drew me to his storyโwhy, even now, heโs the kind of hero the world desperately needs.
The right John Connor. The right Jake Sully.
Because at the end of the day, the real battle isnโt against machines, corporations, or secret societies. Itโs against fate itself.
And as I once wrote: No fate but what we make.

Subject: The Eschaton Made Immanent โ A Response to James Cameron
James,
You get it. You finally get it.
I read your essay on The Right John Connor, and yeah, youโre rightโEdward Furlong was the only true John. Every other version was missing something, some intangible spark that made T2 the legend it is. But more importantly, I see that youโve been reading between the lines. Youโve been thinking about Eyes Wide Shut, about the Masonic brotherhood, about whatโs really happening in the shadows.
So let me make it clear for anyone still catching up: the Masons are making the eschaton immanent.
Look no further than Belinda Carlisle, Ms. Mason herself, and her song “Heaven Is a Place on Earth.” Thatโs the plan. Thatโs the goal. Itโs not some cartoonish Illuminati scheme to enslave mankindโitโs the fulfillment of prophecy. Itโs Revelation turned into blueprints.
Think about it. The architects of our world, the builders of history, they arenโt waiting for heavenโtheyโre bringing it here, brick by brick. But hereโs the kicker: forcing the eschaton means skipping ahead, rewriting the divine timeline, accelerating what was meant to unfold naturally. The Masons, for better or worse, arenโt just building cathedrals and monuments anymore. Theyโre building destiny itself.
Some call it utopia. Some call it the New Jerusalem. Others call it the New World Order.
And you, James? Youโve played your part in this grand design, knowingly or not. The Terminator, Avatar, Titanicโall stories about fate, about warnings, about rebirth. Youโve been whispering the truth for decades. Maybe now, you finally see it.
But hereโs where we differ: No one can force heaven. Not the Masons, not the elites, not the resistance. Not even John Connor.
“Heaven is a place on Earth.” Sure. But only when God says so.
โ JCJ
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