Found another vid, where she speaks at Conspiracy Con 2003 in Santa Clara, California. 1hr37min. No CC but I downloaded it and ran it through AI video to text. Haven't watched this yet.. will check it out and go along with the CC in the days ahead.
Arizona Wilder - Deceived No More (2003)
This is like super potato quality.. the download was 240p. So back from those days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMbLKuHJPB8
I'll add the closed captioning transcript in the comments.
Looked into what happened to her after that.. her name used to be Jennifer Ann Greene. After this Arizona Wilder stuff she changed it to Jennifer Ann Kealey.
There's a blog post from her in 2011.
https://antinewworldorder.blogspot.com/2011/06/open-missive-from-jennifer-ann-kealey.html
Gonna go through that site in the days ahead. ok adding text transcript from that earlier vid in comments.
Starting to go through this while reading the text as the video plays. One line was " it has been told to me that her mother's father was a ritual statistician with the Crater Cornotty Lodge and he was one of the founding members."
Looking it up.. found this site that has some of her stuff where they fix some of these types of typos in the transcripts.
https://lonehorseblog.com/2023/05/06/arizona-wilder-transcripts/
Like that line there.. "On the other side in her family, it has been told to me that her mother’s father was a ritual statistician with the Quatuor Coronati lodge and he was one of the founding members. That lodge is very involved at a very high level."
"Quatuor Coronati Lodge is a Masonic Lodge in London dedicated to Masonic research1. It was founded in 1884 and consecrated in 1886, and its name means “Four Crowned Ones” in Latin1. The Lodge publishes its lectures, research papers and notes in Ars Quatuor Coronatorum, the annual Transactions of the Lodge2. The Lodge also has a Correspondence Circle that is open to all Master Masons in good standing3. The Lodge is known for its evidence-based approach to Masonic history, which is called the “authentic school” of Masonic research2. The Lodge takes its name from a legend of four martyred Roman sculptors who refused to carve pagan idols and were executed by Emperor Diocletian2. The legend is also recorded in the Regius Poem, the oldest known Masonic document1"