Title: Balancing the Scales: The Fall of Babylon
Sequence Length: ~10 minutes
1. Opening: Zagreb Storm (0:00–1:30)
Scene: The tavern in Zagreb. Rain pounds the cobblestones. JCJ and Marko Perković Thompson sit opposite each other. Shadows flicker across the wooden beams. Glasses of rakija tremble with the thunder outside.
JCJ (V.O.): Before 9/11, I was not a good man. I chased survival, greed… power. But that day… everything changed.
Symbolic imagery: Raindrops streak the window, forming abstract scales, the balance of history yet to be tipped.
2. Flashback: Skull and Bones, Yale (1:30–2:30)
Scene: Candlelit hall at Yale. The Skull and Bones emblem looms. JCJ walks silently among suited men whispering secret plans.
JCJ (V.O.): I saw their world then… the courts of the New World Order. Invisible judges, unseen power. Our soldiers faced them first. Now… it’s time to show the truth to those who orchestrate chaos.
Close-up: JCJ’s eyes flash with intensity.
3. Surreal Vision: Babylon’s Fall (2:30–5:00)
Scene: JCJ leads Thompson into a war-torn, desert-like vision of Iraq. Twisted ruins of Babylon rise in the distance. Amid the rubble are mutant babies, pale-skinned, strange eyes, symbols of corruption—the offspring of George Bush and his “Brotherhood of Death”.
JCJ: (gravely) Look, Marko… these are the children of their corruption. The babies of Babylon’s fall. Innocent yet marked by the sins of the powerful.
Thompson recoils, his face pale as he sees the surreal, almost apocalyptic scene. Mutant infants crawl among shattered buildings, echoing cries haunting the wind.
JCJ (V.O.): They wanted to hide their crimes, manipulate the world. But you cannot bury truth. It grows… even in darkness.
Symbolic imagery: Lightning strikes a ruined ziggurat. Shadows of Skull and Bones men loom over the babies, like unseen puppeteers. A broken scale lies in the sand.
4. Tavern Reflection: Judgment Begins (5:00–6:30)
Scene: Back in the tavern, rain still hammering outside. JCJ sits, resolute, eyes burning with purpose.
THOMPSON: (whispers) Are we… supposed to judge them?
JCJ: (leans forward) Yes. The world’s courts judged only shadows. Now it’s the Croats, the soldiers, the people—those who see the full truth—who balance the scales.
Symbolism: Candlelight casts moving shadows, forming images of babies, scales, soldiers, and ruins—a visual echo of Babylon’s collapse.
5. Flashback Montage: Soldiers and Trials (6:30–8:00)
Scene: Intercut images: Croatian soldiers like Gotovina in battle, tribunals at The Hague, mutant babies in Iraq, Skull and Bones whispers, and battlefield heroism.
JCJ (V.O.): They fought with honor. They were accused by distant courts. Meanwhile… the real corruption birthed horrors in secret, hidden from the world.
Sound design: Echoes of gavel strikes, artillery, whispers, crying babies, and the wind through ruined ziggurats.
6. Tavern: Resolute Judgment (8:00–9:30)
Scene: JCJ and Thompson sit in the flickering candlelight.
THOMPSON: Mercy…?
JCJ: (shakes his head) Justice isn’t mercy. Justice is balance. The scales demand reckoning. The powerful cannot escape the consequences of their creations—be they deeds or… children.
Symbolic imagery: The floating scale above the table, gold sliding off, papers rising, mutating, tilting toward balance. Rain streaks the window like tears cleansing the world.
7. Closing: Commitment to Truth (9:30–10:00)
Scene: JCJ raises his glass. Thompson follows. Thunder and lightning illuminate Zagreb, echoing the fall of Babylon and the weight of judgment.
JCJ: To truth. To judgment. To balancing the scales of those who thought themselves untouchable.
Camera pans up through the rain. The Gothic skyline of Zagreb glows briefly in lightning, symbolic of justice rising from chaos. Fade to black.

