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Wow more incredible news! Thank you Dr. Sherri Tenpenny for this breakdown and your continued incredible work.
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WOAH! FDA reporting the TRUTH! May this save more young men’s lives.
Today, FDA provided important updates on the risk of myocarditis after receiving an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, noting the risk is higher in young men.
Today, FDA provided important updates on the risk of myocarditis after receiving an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, noting the risk is higher in young men.
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If you haven’t been “cancelled” yet… what exactly are you waiting for?
Or maybe the better question is: What are you still afraid of?
Before I explain where I’m going with this, allow me to offer a metaphor. A story that speaks to the choice we all must eventually face:
In the depths of a medieval dungeon, three prisoners are shackled to a stone wall, awaiting execution.
One by one, each man is summoned by the executioner and given three choices:
Firing squad.
Hanging.
The Black Door.
The Black Door is a mystery cloaked in terror. Whispers among the prisoners speak of torture, madness, and horrors worse than death.
The executioner approaches the first prisoner.
“How do you wish to die?”
“Hanging,” the man replies without hesitation.
The executioner leads him away.
He returns for the second prisoner.
“How do you wish to die?”
The man stiffens. “Firing squad.”
Moments later, the thunder of rifles echoes through the dungeon halls.
Finally, the executioner faces the third prisoner.
“How do you wish to die?”
The man’s eyes dart to The Black Door. He hesitates. For a moment, he seems ready to choose it. But fear overtakes him.
“H-hang me,” he stammers.
The executioner escorts him to the gallows. As the noose is secured around his neck, the executioner asks,
“Any last requests?”
The prisoner gulps. “Yes… before I die, tell me—what’s behind The Black Door?”
The executioner pauses, then smiles.
“Freedom.”
And with that, he pulls the lever.
Moral of the story:
Often, the path we’re warned not to take… is the very one that leads to freedom.
Cancel culture is The Black Door. Most people tremble before it. But everyone I know who’s had the courage to walk through it, has emerged more free than they’ve ever been.
Over the past five years, I’ve asked every dissenting doctor, scientist, and whistleblower the same question at the end of our interviews: “Do you have any regrets for speaking out?”
Without hesitation, they all answered, “No.”
In fact, the majority described what felt like a spiritual phenomenon:
For the first time in their lives, they were experiencing the kind of freedom that comes only from being in service to truth.
I can relate.
The moment I stopped playing it safe was the moment I was consumed by a peace I’d never known.
It was Jesus Christ who said, “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
That’s not just theology.
It’s a roadmap to liberation.
So I ask you again:
What are you still afraid of?
Losing your job?
Losing customers?
Losing friends?
Here’s what I’ve learned from being willing to lose any of that:
That’s when fate reveals itself.
When you’re truly in service to people, to truth, to life itself—something sacred happens.
The benevolent forces of the universe step in.
That’s the safe way of saying: God shows up when you show up.
Bad jobs are replaced with good jobs.
Misaligned customers are replaced with aligned customers.
Shallow friends are replaced by deep friends.
This is what happens when you choose truth over comfort.
This is what happens beyond The Black Door.
Yes—getting canceled is uncomfortable. But only for a moment.
Stay the course, and the discomfort will pass.
In its place will come the quiet power of knowing you’re in service to something far greater than yourself.
Because the only life worth living is a life lived on purpose.
Are you ready?
Of course you are.
You were born ready.
The time is now.
The world needs your voice.
Your wisdom.
Your uncensored truth.
Now more than ever.
Be brave. Get out there and…
#GetCanceled
PASS IT ON!
Mikki Willis
Father/Filmmaker
Or maybe the better question is: What are you still afraid of?
Before I explain where I’m going with this, allow me to offer a metaphor. A story that speaks to the choice we all must eventually face:
In the depths of a medieval dungeon, three prisoners are shackled to a stone wall, awaiting execution.
One by one, each man is summoned by the executioner and given three choices:
Firing squad.
Hanging.
The Black Door.
The Black Door is a mystery cloaked in terror. Whispers among the prisoners speak of torture, madness, and horrors worse than death.
The executioner approaches the first prisoner.
“How do you wish to die?”
“Hanging,” the man replies without hesitation.
The executioner leads him away.
He returns for the second prisoner.
“How do you wish to die?”
The man stiffens. “Firing squad.”
Moments later, the thunder of rifles echoes through the dungeon halls.
Finally, the executioner faces the third prisoner.
“How do you wish to die?”
The man’s eyes dart to The Black Door. He hesitates. For a moment, he seems ready to choose it. But fear overtakes him.
“H-hang me,” he stammers.
The executioner escorts him to the gallows. As the noose is secured around his neck, the executioner asks,
“Any last requests?”
The prisoner gulps. “Yes… before I die, tell me—what’s behind The Black Door?”
The executioner pauses, then smiles.
“Freedom.”
And with that, he pulls the lever.
Moral of the story:
Often, the path we’re warned not to take… is the very one that leads to freedom.
Cancel culture is The Black Door. Most people tremble before it. But everyone I know who’s had the courage to walk through it, has emerged more free than they’ve ever been.
Over the past five years, I’ve asked every dissenting doctor, scientist, and whistleblower the same question at the end of our interviews: “Do you have any regrets for speaking out?”
Without hesitation, they all answered, “No.”
In fact, the majority described what felt like a spiritual phenomenon:
For the first time in their lives, they were experiencing the kind of freedom that comes only from being in service to truth.
I can relate.
The moment I stopped playing it safe was the moment I was consumed by a peace I’d never known.
It was Jesus Christ who said, “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
That’s not just theology.
It’s a roadmap to liberation.
So I ask you again:
What are you still afraid of?
Losing your job?
Losing customers?
Losing friends?
Here’s what I’ve learned from being willing to lose any of that:
That’s when fate reveals itself.
When you’re truly in service to people, to truth, to life itself—something sacred happens.
The benevolent forces of the universe step in.
That’s the safe way of saying: God shows up when you show up.
Bad jobs are replaced with good jobs.
Misaligned customers are replaced with aligned customers.
Shallow friends are replaced by deep friends.
This is what happens when you choose truth over comfort.
This is what happens beyond The Black Door.
Yes—getting canceled is uncomfortable. But only for a moment.
Stay the course, and the discomfort will pass.
In its place will come the quiet power of knowing you’re in service to something far greater than yourself.
Because the only life worth living is a life lived on purpose.
Are you ready?
Of course you are.
You were born ready.
The time is now.
The world needs your voice.
Your wisdom.
Your uncensored truth.
Now more than ever.
Be brave. Get out there and…
#GetCanceled
PASS IT ON!
Mikki Willis
Father/Filmmaker
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On this Independence Day, I find myself filled with gratitude. Yes, our country faces challenges. Yes, we have work to do.
But today... I'm choosing to focus on the miracle that is America.
The fact that you and I can speak freely about the things that matter most.
The fact that we can question authority without fear.
The fact that we can gather with family and friends to celebrate our freedoms.
These aren't small things.
They're everything.
As you fire up the grill and watch the fireworks tonight...
Take a moment to appreciate what our founders fought for.
Take a moment to honor those who've preserved these freedoms.
And take a moment to remember that despite all our differences...
We're incredibly blessed to call this land home. Reply and let me know what you’re grateful for this independence day
Happy 4th of July!
PS - Freedom isn't free. And it's not automatic. It requires each generation to stand up and protect it. That's our job now.
But today... I'm choosing to focus on the miracle that is America.
The fact that you and I can speak freely about the things that matter most.
The fact that we can question authority without fear.
The fact that we can gather with family and friends to celebrate our freedoms.
These aren't small things.
They're everything.
As you fire up the grill and watch the fireworks tonight...
Take a moment to appreciate what our founders fought for.
Take a moment to honor those who've preserved these freedoms.
And take a moment to remember that despite all our differences...
We're incredibly blessed to call this land home. Reply and let me know what you’re grateful for this independence day
Happy 4th of July!
PS - Freedom isn't free. And it's not automatic. It requires each generation to stand up and protect it. That's our job now.
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Dear Friends,
Just after 5 a.m. on July 5th, our beloved friends Liz and Matthew Hammond were driving through Central Texas with their three children—Surya, Khalil, and Malaya. A torrential downpour made it impossible to see that a bridge had been washed out by floodwaters.
With no time to stop, their minivan plunged into a raging river. Their 17-year-old daughter, Malaya, heroically managed to open a door, allowing the entire family to escape.
In total darkness, they fought to stay above water—desperately searching for land. Amid the chaos, Malaya was swept away by the fierce current.
Since that moment, we’ve been searching day and night—by land, air, and water.
On the morning of July 7th, Malaya was found in her final resting place, sitting peacefully upright, beneath trees, and wrapped in nature.
As a testament to the Hammonds’ unshakable spirit, just hours after saying goodbye to their beloved daughter, the four of them stepped into the river—returning to the place of tragedy not with anger, but with reverence. They entered the water to make peace with it, and to bless Malaya’s ascending spirit.
The Hammonds are a family grounded in love, faith, and selfless service. That foundation is reflected in the lives of their three children—each one exceptionally kind, compassionate, and pure of heart.
As the eldest, Malaya set the standard. Ask anyone who knows her, and they’ll tell you: Malaya is one of the most gentle, compassionate young women they’ve ever met.
The family is going through the unthinkable right now—and they could really use the support of community.
I’ve offered to help raise funds to assist them in rebuilding their lives. They have to now take care of funeral arrangements, replace their car, many belongings that they lost in the flood, and we want to afford them the time they all need to heal and get back on their feet again.
Whatever you can afford—no matter how small—please consider making a donation. Every single penny goes directly to the Hammond family
Donate at https://www.givesendgo.com/Hammondfamily
They’ve never owned much, because they’ve never asked for much. Having each other has always been enough.
But today, they need our help.
If you’re not in a position to give financially, please lift them up in your prayers. They need all the strength, hope, and love we can offer.
In the name of love and life,
Mikki Willis
Father/Filmmaker
Just after 5 a.m. on July 5th, our beloved friends Liz and Matthew Hammond were driving through Central Texas with their three children—Surya, Khalil, and Malaya. A torrential downpour made it impossible to see that a bridge had been washed out by floodwaters.
With no time to stop, their minivan plunged into a raging river. Their 17-year-old daughter, Malaya, heroically managed to open a door, allowing the entire family to escape.
In total darkness, they fought to stay above water—desperately searching for land. Amid the chaos, Malaya was swept away by the fierce current.
Since that moment, we’ve been searching day and night—by land, air, and water.
On the morning of July 7th, Malaya was found in her final resting place, sitting peacefully upright, beneath trees, and wrapped in nature.
As a testament to the Hammonds’ unshakable spirit, just hours after saying goodbye to their beloved daughter, the four of them stepped into the river—returning to the place of tragedy not with anger, but with reverence. They entered the water to make peace with it, and to bless Malaya’s ascending spirit.
The Hammonds are a family grounded in love, faith, and selfless service. That foundation is reflected in the lives of their three children—each one exceptionally kind, compassionate, and pure of heart.
As the eldest, Malaya set the standard. Ask anyone who knows her, and they’ll tell you: Malaya is one of the most gentle, compassionate young women they’ve ever met.
The family is going through the unthinkable right now—and they could really use the support of community.
I’ve offered to help raise funds to assist them in rebuilding their lives. They have to now take care of funeral arrangements, replace their car, many belongings that they lost in the flood, and we want to afford them the time they all need to heal and get back on their feet again.
Whatever you can afford—no matter how small—please consider making a donation. Every single penny goes directly to the Hammond family
Donate at https://www.givesendgo.com/Hammondfamily
They’ve never owned much, because they’ve never asked for much. Having each other has always been enough.
But today, they need our help.
If you’re not in a position to give financially, please lift them up in your prayers. They need all the strength, hope, and love we can offer.
In the name of love and life,
Mikki Willis
Father/Filmmaker
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In the wake of these devastating floods, a remarkable story of bravery has emerged. One extraordinary individual, Coast Guard rescue swimmer Scott Ruskan, stands out for saving 165 lives.
This young man's heroism serves as a powerful reminder how courage can inspire those going through the darkest times.
This young man's heroism serves as a powerful reminder how courage can inspire those going through the darkest times.
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