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  • Gee the comments made for this vid are weird.

  • This video will be played to police cadets in the future to show them how a practiced liar operates in front of a camera. She stole the lot. Her and her accomplices Christopher Little and Barry Cunningham to name but two. You will learn more from the blog that goes with the Travels with Li Po website. "Earnamint" is 'Greg Simcock' who, if he is not a raving lunatic, has been planted here and elsewhere on the net by Rowling's protectors to confuse you.

  • @tomwillkev And your bias and personal blogs will be used to college students to show them how stupidity and obliviousness operates.

  • @tomwillkev Sorry Tomwillkev, you are wrong. I am the genuine creator of the stories I have claimed plus many other stories and inventions. I don't mind your comments either way but all I can do is tell you what is true. I don't have to lie or fabricate a story to satisfy my ego. I am appreciative of the many product made from my concepts and work. I seek credit for my inventions and designs. If you read my posts you will notice I never alter my tone. I'm the original creator of Harry Potter.

  • @tomwillkev How can anyone take you seriously who is too dumb to think that you are the only possible source where Rowling gotten her ides from and being so oblivious to the million of other possible sources where Rowling could have gotten her ideas from like you don't know exactly what are those million of those possible sources are and what they are all about except making wild accusations based on them too. Also we can't take anyone seriously who has a major drug problem.

  • @tomwillkev Also clearly you are too dumb to believe there are plenty of other works that have many similar ideas, plots and elements that you accused Rowling of stealing from you to the point that you can't call plagiarism and then you accused those works being put in by Rowling's PRs? Have the Anime and Manga industry was put in by Rowling's PRs? How dumb and pigheaded can a person be? How can we take your bias blogs seriously with your kind of ignorance and arrogance?

  • Jo Rowling is not telling you the truth in this video. I created the story and its many sections. That includes the concept of platform nine and three quarters and the concept of bashing a shopping trolley into the pillar in the railway station. The Dementors were also of my original design and concept. I also drew the artwork for the scene setting. I drew a lot of drawings and in this video Jo Rowling mentions she drew a lot of pictures. My stories work got thieved, written-up, then published!

  • When Jo Rowling talks you listen, because the story was designed to educate all who saw the film or learned from the stories, but because I created the stories key scene components - the characters, creatures, animals, places and their names (as well as all and every published title name in the series!), it is not known by you. Why is that? It is because my stories were taken from my control by someone and published by another author who told lies that sounded silly! Read at mylord.amplify.com

  • Because of the theft of my work on the stories in the series of Harry Potter stories I could not present my work to you or the film companies that made the films. Jo Rowling was wary of having films of the series made, presumably because she knew the original author, the creator that I am, would recognize his work... and I did! Nobody would listen to my cry for police assistance into the art theft I told them of. It is not just the Harry Potter story that got stolen. It is much more than that.

  • The lies you are told in this video are obvious to the educated person. Get educated now: The idea of having to pass through a wall to get to platform nine and three quarters was of an Australian authors creation, as was the Harry Potter story. My name is Gregory Ronald Simcock. I built on my Harry Potter stories until my extensive lot of work (art and notes) got stolen from my home. When I got to see the film I recognized the story and scene content as being of my work: artifacts.yolasite.com

  • Truth is ineradicable. That is the saddest thing about it. You must search for Travels with Li Po to find it.

  • @tomwillkev What is more sad that how oblivious you are in the fiction world. Such as you think you are the only story in fiction writing while there are millions with your 'original' ideas and plots. That tells about your ignorance and selfish arrogance.

  • why have they spelled Euston "Huston"?

  • Eek typo "know" not "who"...

  • Does anyone who what this is from? It would be really interesting to see the whole piece.

  • now here you see a real artist!

  • Does anybody know from which documentary is this video? Just the name?

    Thank you anyway;;

  • Oh she just seems like the coolest, sweetest person! I love her sense of humor haha. :)

  • Why did it have to end? Too sad

    

  • I think it would be so sad if someone got to buy all of that after her death or something. Those are priceless, and it would be wrong to have one person own them and no one else would ever get to see. But at the same time, I would give anything to read through that. Those scraps of paper are priceless, and will probably be a piece of history.

  • @IBreathInAndOut I think they'd end up in like a museum, or something..I hope they do.

  • @joycehamya I really hope so too, but most of all I'd just want to work some good ol' leglimency on her ;P

  • @IBreathInAndOut Love that. It would be facsinating o.O

  • I want to steal all of it.

  • These bits of paper will be worth so much money.

  • It would be amazing if she would decide to release the notes such as the history of the death eaters and other stories that we heard of in the harry potter series! :) I would buy them all!

  • When I post a comment I tell you the truth, so that you may then look at the claims that Jo Rowling has offered as being how the story was created. It was not created by her. She simply wrote-up what was already a story well on its way to becoming a production. My story, and its material, got stolen. The way Jo Rowling has been able to mimic my story in so much detail as I had written and designed into my stories draft is to be found out.  See Artifacts.yolasite.com for some samples of my art.

  • Love the books so much. It's just as much fun learning all the "behind the scenes" stuff. 

  • @earnamint anyway your a lunatic

  • @ryandky100It , Well, I don't know what a Lunatic is, as I haven't been to Luna!

  • I wonder how many people have tried to break through the wall! :P

  • @Harrypotteraholic The scene that has the shopping trolley in it, when Harry passes through the wall pushing one, was of my origin. I designed a shopping trolley and then drew a pavement for it to roll on. I then drew the pillar of stone. My drawing began to appear like a scene, only it was in the open. I kept drawing and outlining the surrounding features. The roof was drawn and it appeared not complete, so I drew a train. I encoded its front with a secret number and then made-up code: 9 3/4

  • @earnamint I find these drawing skills to be great, yet again, if they were based off J.K.'s words they had to be great!!!

  • @Harrypotteraholic You beautiful person. I am really J. K. Rawling, not J. K. Rowling! You see a problem, I hope! One cannot take someone else's work, then publish it. That's plagiarism. One cannot take someone else's author name as that will make one a... fraud! Did you visit Artifacts.yolasite.com and see some of my drawings, and products made from my drawings? It is unfortunate you think not of the true creator, but I am pleased the story was so well like. You must learn of my inventions too!

  • @Harrypotteraholic Your mind has been inundated with messages that were wrong signals put out by the media. Misleading information bounced around the world until it hit home in a way that you were powerless to do anything about it. That was after it had entered your eyes and ears and found a cell in your mind. There it lay sleeping. Now it is time to awaken, for the truth is the story was constructed in concept, drawings made, names of character, creature and titles added. It all got stolen!

  • @earnamint Wait, are you J.K. Rowling? The way you worded your sentences and in "I encoded its front with a secret number and then made up code: 9 3/4" made me think maybe, just maybe I could be talking to my favorite author...

  • This woman is amazing to write such a work of art!!!!

  • that was beautiful, just how she planned everything out! i'm in awe..

  • @kobeninjaspy3 You take someone else's story-board set. Write-up the story-lines presented in all of the individual drawings. You take all of the characters, the creatures, and their names and add the title names, feature names and put that all in between a folder and send it all to a publisher. You tell the publisher it is all your work. You make up a silly claim of origin that happens to be taken from the original creator and hope you don't get found out that you're a plagiarist! That's how!

  • shes my role model!! i love to write as well, and i love how talented she is, how she connects to her stories and characters, how with such difficult stuff going on in her life, she pushes through and proves them all wrong! i love you Jo!

  • She's an amazing artist and a writer!

  • "Anyone who ran to the barrier with enough confidence would be able to break through..."

    Get me to kings cross im going to hogwarts!

  • @hairyotter4eva TAKE ME WITH YOU!!!!!

    HOGWARTS, GRYFFINDOR, HERE WE COME!!!!!!

  • @hairyotter4eva I tried. I went there with my little cousin. I ran n ran n then i dont remember becoz i got knocked out :] Stupid dobbie e.e

  • @hairyotter4eva :D ima gonna try it!

  • @earnamint YOU NEED HELP!!! How dare you accuse Jos work to be your own!!!!

  • @ryandky100 Because it is of my origin and that is a fact!

  • sHE IS so brillant!

  • @earnamint You are just a plant from the industry, to stir the pot.  How can you be the writer of Harry Potter, when I am the real writer of Harry Potter? LOL!

  • @787brx8 If you knew what you think you know then you would not have thought to know what you think! You only have to understand the difference to what a book is and what a picture-book of many nice drawings is. I am not in "The Industry" and I'm no plant!

  • @earnamint What exactly, does a picture book have to do with Harry Potter? If that is the case....then you have an issue with the artist of the books not the writer!

  • @787brx8 A manuscript is basically a book written in words, a few diagrams or images and some cover image. A picture book is a story book with pictures and drawings that present much more vivid visual detail. It is a fact that my work was extensively designed as drawings that were visually appealing. My work was inclusive of many other details not obvious to the reader! My work was written where necessary and that was hand written in pen or pencil. It all got stolen! Wake-Up-World! ""Stolen""!

  • @earnamint So now that you know my work on Harry Potter was a picture-book you may want to know what types of pictures were in my book or work that was my stories draft. An example would be found in any main or key scene that was in the first film of the series; Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone. The drawings included: The oval seen of Hermione and Harry on witches brooms, The Snitch out front, the grand stand in the distance, the three goal rings on poles to the right and boundary rock.

  • @earnamint That particular scene drawing transformed my story immensely and it allowed many other drawings to be applied to my stories to build what you now know as the Harry Potter stories. In what I have said of one drawing I drew you will have had an image in your mind of what I had drawn, but the mind is so powerful that it run a image in your head and you would have envisioned the logical action of girl and boy on flying brooms chasing a winged ball to get scores while spectators watched.

  • @earnamint When that story-board drawing was done I was delighted with it as it took a long time to draw but before it had fully formed as a drawing I made a big mistake that almost ruined a lot of work! I was tired after drawing the girl, who I had named Joanne. I had used a image of a girl I tore from a TV guide so as to get the main body outline to size on my drawing pad and named her after a girl I had known in 1980 who was nine then. The girl I drew was mine, therefore I had to rename her.

  • @earnamint I looked in the phone guide to try and find a suitable name for my friend but a right-fitting name seemed elusive until I went outside to park my van in the carport. I had left the side door open and as I slid it shut I noticed the words; HERMANNS REFRIGERATION pass my nose. Too cold, I thought, the girl would turn out frigid! I liked the name whenever I heard it, so I thought HER, Me, My Girl, My van, I own her, me ,my van... Hermione! I want back inside to write down the name...

  • @earnamint I continued drawing and grew more tired. I could not get my pencil to mark my nicely drawn girl character. Hermione I would call her and tell her I didn't know what to draw to accompany her to improve the drawing. My pencil hovered over her. Some time passed and I found my pen trying to scribe a mark on the girl as I resisted letting it! I thought only writers get writers block but I am drawing, so I can't have writers block and then I forced myself to scribble some lines on my art.

  • @earnamint Oh dear, look at the mess I had done. I'd built up a darkened forest of pencil lines behind the girls buttocks. Fortunately I had narrowly missed the girl as I had laid my pencil into her and as I erased the lighter lines, from the outer edges of where I had scribbled I saw the tail end of a witches broom form before my eyes. I sat back and pondered over my girl and thought of how I could fix the drawing. The arms were too high so I drew a wavy line to link the focal lines from hands

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  • @earnamint I had to draw my girl a mate, so I picked up my grandfathers old Edwardian shaving mirror and, while holding it in my right hand I proceeded to draw the profile of my face on the right side of the girl. Eventually I had drawn a companion for Hermione. The boy was me! Wow! I had dreams of flying about the game field with Hermione, whom I would score, err, we would go through the gold ring together... to the end! However, before we could grow up we had a whole lot of schooling to do!

  • @earnamint I was really tired by then. It was late in the evening and so I retired for the night. In the morning, at about 10 am, I went outside to check the mail and found my van still parked on the driveway! I had gone back inside to write down the girls new name of Hermione and then got drawing until I had forgotten about the van. That one drawing finished up being with goal rings, the winged ball I named the Snitch, The grandstand, and I saw my story making me some money. The game Quidditch

  • @earnamint was conceived and the Snitch was designed with my initial letters that I drew on the ball as wings an then on the ball itself as a conjoined sign that gave the ball a rounded surface. The story I began in 1978 had finally taken shape into a most wonderful story with all of my characters and creatures, including the big spiders I had breeding in my bathroom windows, One character I named Dobby. I needed a title name and that began with The Philosopher. I am he, as well as Harry.

  • @earnamint That one drawing became the key that unlocked the big binder file of drawings that had been nurtured and built upon over many years. My characters were given names I formed from letters of my name and address. Title names were formed likewise. My stories artwork was asked about by a visiting friend, Alan Page. He even asked me to read out all of the title names! My work got stolen, then... Jo Rowling has written-up the story with the same character and title names and published it!!

  • Fucking Genius.

  • Platform 9, platform 10, and NOTHING IN BETWEEN.

  • The most amazing thing in the world would be to go to J.K. rowling's home and read all of the stuff she has on harry potter

  • i soo wish i could read all of these papers

  • my hero

  • Jo and Sheldon would get along.

  • Joanne, you are my queen. <3

  • Haha wow lots of papers! Reminds me of my own writing notes.

  • It's EUSTON station not HOUSTON (which is in Texas, USA)

  • @mintychocolate1000 would you tell someone you just saw someone run into a wall and disappear and if you did who would believe you??

  • "I'm a bit nerdy like that" ♥

  • must be awesome to have a whole your own universe in your head.

  • She made me laugh xD I have SO many diaries, just like her, but I just doodle in them lol I write down notes for my own stories .... I love her, she's my inspiration, and my role model :)

  • WTF???

    Who the heck is evil enough to dislike this...

    SHE IS AWESOME!!!

  • @mobradovic00 3 death eaters?

  • @starnjuy Haha :)

  • Her drawings are ingenious too.

  • awesome woman!

  • I'm new to this whole Harry Potter thing. Blown away, I am. A female George Lucas, this one. Juts awesome. <3

  • @Markfly Welcome : )

  • van you imagine life without harry potter :O

  • i love how she wrote the history of the death eaters inside a notebook with butterflies on the cover. very sinister

  • who's tried running through that wall? i'd do it as soon as i get to london!

  • JK ROWLING IS A FREAKING GENIUS

  • wish there was albus severus potter and the '' any title ''

  • Share his name? Sure, befuddled and beguiled. ADRIAN JACOBS. Her legal Rottweilers -Schillings- have been using injunctions to keep it all out of the papers. Remember the Willy the Wizard case that was thrown out of court because Rowling, rather than seize the opportunity to clear her name, used her wealth to cripple it? You might have been allowed to read about it. She demanded 1.6 million quid from them to be able to take their case to court. No could do. Nice lady. Where have you been ?

  • This woman is a genius.

  • She nicked the platform idea from another writer, Well known. Thing is if you speak fast people are inclined to believe you.

  • @tomwillkev Would you like to share his/her name with the rest of the class?... idiot.

  • She nicked the platform idea from another writer, Well know. Thing is if you speak fast people are inclined to believe you.

  • At 2:08, when she said ''Mass of material'', it like if it was boring stuff xD

  • This is a great inspiration to me because right now I am forming the outline and background of a book that I am going to write and this shows me that the mess of notes that I write isn't necessarily a bad thing.

    And I am impressed by her drawing skills, cause I couldn't draw a picture to save my life :)

  • What I wouldn't give for all that paper....

  • @David85914 LOL

  • this woman makes me proud to be british:)

  • Amazing woman and great author!!

  • love this woman

  • she's an amazing drawer!:O

  • those pictures at the end almost look too well done. im not saying she's a liar or a fraud, but it looks very detailed

  • @231thedream

    Why is it so improbable that Jo is a fairly talented artist? There is a Interview with her somewhere on youtube from 1999, where she shows these pictures. Also what would be the point of faking them?

  • @Lightfeatherwing What I mean is I can't imagine her detailing all those pictures, but that's how she keeps track of everything, so it makes sense that she would get into fine detail.

    I have seen other videos of her showing the pictures and I just think it's odd. Because I've never heard her say anything about liking art or taking classes, nor does anyone ever mention her artisitc skills.

  • @231thedream

    Fair enough. I get your point. But as I said, she DID mention drawing once or twice in a interview. But to be fair: Its really not something she talks about all the time. Which makes sense of course, given the fact, that she is more famous for her writing.

  • @Lightfeatherwing From what I know she focused on writing in college and then moved on to being a language teacher, no menton of art.

  • @231thedream

    She stated in an Interview, that drawing is one of her hobbies. She is also responsable for the illustration of Beedle the bard. And in what way does her former job exclude the possibility of her being able to draw? Obviously writing is her main focus, but that doesnt mean, that thats all she does.

  • Very good how she drew her charries. =)

  • I love her. She's really talented.

  • great

  • she's great :]

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