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June 14, 2024 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Interview with Mikki Willis, creator of the Plandemic series...
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Welcome to today's interview on Brighteon.com.
I'm Mike Adams, and today one of my favorite people joins us, Mickey Willis, who is the creator of the Plandemic series, and he's got a brand new project that's super fun, exciting.
It's Plandemic the Musical, which debuts in Austin, Texas, this Saturday.
What is that?
June 15th, I believe, 2024.
So welcome, Mickey, to the show today.
I can't wait to talk to you about this project.
Mike, my old friend, I'm one of your favorite people.
I'm just so honored.
Thank you.
It's because you're so human.
You're so human.
And, I mean, you resonate with all the things that matter because, you know, we're on Team Humanity, which means we have compassion.
We have empathy for people.
We want to help people live better lives.
You're all about that, man.
And I get that from you every time.
Well, thank you so much.
We'll see how you feel once my neural link kicks in.
Yeah, right.
See how human I am then.
Yeah.
Are we currently looking at the real Mickey, or is this the AI rendition avatar?
That's a great question.
I wish I could answer it.
Okay.
All right.
I'm going to be watching for glitches in the matrix here.
Yeah, I'll see what happens.
All right.
So you have a new project, and this is wild because I'll show it on the screen here.
It's the it's pandemic.
The musical Austin premiere is happening.
I mean, you and I have both been involved in music projects over the years, and, you know, we love music and culture, but I never would have imagined that you would create a musical.
about the pandemic.
Tell us about this project.
Well, you know, I get that question a lot these days, and first thing I want to say is from all the people out there that react instantly negative of, oh, you're making light of a horrible tragedy?
Come on.
I mean, if anyone knows me, no, I wouldn't do that.
So there's a real reason for it, and what I think is a very deep reason, and that is everything that has influence on us, all of our Creative endeavors, our art, our entertainment, our music has been hijacked for generations now.
So these divisive, dark, demoralizing messages that has taken over our lyrical content of our music, think about what that does on a psychological scale.
Music is something that We listen to for our entire lives.
I remember growing up in the 70s and the songs ACDC, Back in Black or whatever, I still sing today.
So those lyrics get so embedded into our subconscious.
They do.
And everything, as we know, particularly your listeners because you've been so ahead of the curve for so many years, A lot of the music has been, literally, has been indoctrinated and taken over by forces such as the CIA. And so when we understand that, and not only that, but at a vibrational level, Our music has been tuned away from harmonious, unifying frequencies to chaotic, dissonant frequencies.
I mean, a lot of it's straight up demonic.
And it's this over-sexualization of, especially women, but, you know, like twerking rap videos.
Come on.
I mean, really?
Is all that necessary?
I was part of that when I was in Hollywood.
I was making music videos.
And, you know, for whatever reason...
I think I was raised with a lot of morals.
I was raised by an incredible mom who was very much about respecting people and women and elderly and kids and babies.
And yet somehow the machinery of Hollywood has this really, really slick way of having even people with solid morals step away from that and become demoralized.
And I didn't even know that that was happening to me.
Next thing I know, you get blinded by the immediate responsibility of tending to your world and having journalistic and artistic responsibility, and you start aiming for that goal of the house,
the fame, the Oscar, whatever it is, and you kind of put blinders on and you don't recognize that all the collateral damage that is happening because you're following The line of work that is given to you instead of what you want to say and what you're here to put out in the world.
I fell into that trap, quite honestly.
I had a successful career as a music video director.
Then I found myself, as I've talked about on your show, it's been a while now, but my experience of being at the World Trade Center when it was attacked and doing search and rescue and body recovery for three days.
Coming out of that with a snap to grid and suddenly just overnight, literally overnight, I looked at my career and I thought, what am I doing?
This isn't what I dreamt of.
This isn't my purpose.
This has nothing to do with why I'm here in this body on this planet with this little gift we call life of perhaps an 80-year time span.
What am I doing within that time span?
And And who am I working for, really?
And I started looking at all the music videos, and it was exactly what you described.
You know, girls in thongs on yachts and dancing.
I was doing mostly Latin, Spanish language music videos.
And I just thought, at this point in my career, I've done a lot of work, what would I be proud to show my children someday when I have children?
And this was in 2001.
And it was shocking to me, Mike, because I couldn't think of one thing that I would show my children.
Wow.
A lot of things that I'd be proud of as an artist, maybe, as a cinematographer, look at this beautiful lighting, look at this.
But to show my babies?
Nothing.
Yeah.
And so it really rocked me.
And that's when I just said, I'm out of Hollywood.
I'm done.
I can't do this anymore.
My life and my future and what I was raised with.
And, you know, in honor of my mother who passed away, it's like I'm going to live true to my promise to her and what this woman instilled in me, which was morals and respect.
And so, obviously, once I made that decision, I no longer had the home in Hollywood that I once had.
So I thought, I'm out of a job and I'm going to have to whatever work.
Find some new career, new skills.
So all that said, coming back to your first question, watching what has transpired over the last four and a half years and really seeing deeply into how much they've infiltrated and indoctrinated us from all directions, from everything we experience.
Every billboard has had We've had for years, you know, for generations, you know, it's now instilled this idea in us that we're not whole and we're not complete and we need to look a certain way, we need to act a certain way and it's all part really of the forming us into collectivism so that we follow the leaders and so the musical for me was a, Not only was it therapeutic because we spend every single day looking at horrible stuff in our edit bays.
You know, we get the footage that gets blurred out of, you know, murders and whatever.
We see it before it gets blurred out.
And so we have to develop really thick skin and resilience to all of that.
But after the after really digging into the covid stuff to the pandemic series and understanding how much deeper it went than I could ever imagine that it gets heavy sometimes.
The musical was a therapeutic exercise for all of us to say, let's celebrate.
Let's come back into celebrating.
At the same time, let's bring awareness to the fact that Even through the things that somehow bring us entertainment, even some comedy, our music, there's still indoctrination within that.
There are these subtle mind control elements that's having us, just through these little suggestive ideas that get laid, it changes our opinion about who women are, who men are, what really matters.
It's not really about family anymore.
It's about the money and the Benjamins and all these lyrics that just get embedded into our psyche so much.
That we just felt it was time.
Like, let's almost like launching, you know, a renaissance.
Let's come out of the dark ages.
Okay, hold on, Mickey.
I don't mean to interrupt you, but I feel like the audience needs some context for what you're talking about here.
Can I just play the teaser for them here?
Please.
Like, 90 seconds so they get a glimpse of what this is.
Great idea.
All right, cool.
So here we go.
Welcome to the Great Awakening.
Welcome to the Great Awakening.
Who we are?
were born for this moment Standing strong together Standing anywhere We remember who we are Like the symphony moving without end It's not the choice Alright,
thanks for letting me do that, Mickey.
That is really cool.
So, I have so many questions for you.
So, I mean, you have different musical artists.
Did they write their own pieces for this and then bring them to you?
Did you write some of the music?
How did this all work?
What was your role in the whole thing?
Well, really, the answer is all the above.
I was in the music business before I was in film business, and so I have a real affinity for music and musicians, working with musicians particularly.
Most of my editors are also musicians.
Great.
And so the songs were either written by some of the artists that are performing.
We have American Idol and...
America's got talent in there and so we have country, we have hip-hop, we have rock, we have ballads, everything you can imagine trying to, mariachi songs even.
That is so cool.
Trying to represent really the melting pot of America and reach everybody where they are.
And so some of the songs were written just for the movie and I participated in some of the writing and Deepak who You'll meet very soon.
He's going to come in here at the end of this interview and perform acoustically one of the distinct tracks of the movie, and it's fantastic.
He's been just a friend of mine for 15 years, a very talented young man, a virtuoso, plays every instrument and does everything on his own, production and writing.
And so we collaborated on most of the music together and spent many months going back and forth trying to get it right.
the frequencies that actually unify us.
Wow.
So 432 hertz, 428, there's certain frequencies that actually create a unifying experience.
So I call this medicinal media.
Yeah.
And that's something that I've been working on for since about 2008 is, you know, can the experience of media, since it affects us, we hear music, I don't know about you, but I still today, if I hear the right song, next thing I know, I'm speeding down the road way too fast because it got my blood pumping.
And so music is such an incredible thing that transcends language and that affects us emotionally immediately, just the impact of the song and make us cry, laugh, dance, whatever.
And so we're really working on creating an experience for the people that is really medicinal in the sense of having us remember that despite the darkness, despite what we're all waking up to, how horrific it is, how far-reaching it is, that we are resilient and brilliant beyond measure and that this is a war.
This is a spiritual war.
This is a war for our souls.
This is a war against nature and a war against humanity.
And that one metaphor that I'll leave you with before I flip it back to you here is I've been working with 3D artists for a number of years, 30 years.
And they call this the third dimensional reality that we live in.
And if you understand the difference between original animation, like 2D animation, and 3D animation, what makes it jump off the page?
What makes it 3D? Well, the answer is shadow.
And so it's necessary for us to have shadow in this third dimension reality.
But the problem is, is the shadow starting to take over.
And it's wanting to obscure the entire image.
And so when that happens, the metaphor that I like to use is, it's time for us to shine our lights even brighter.
So this movie is us shining as brightly as we possibly can through the medium of movies.
So...
Now, this is premiering then tomorrow in Austin.
Is it?
Oh yes, it is.
Thank you.
Yeah, that's going to be tomorrow.
For when we run this.
We're recording this a little early.
I'm going with you.
So when can people see this across the country, is my question.
Yeah, that's a fantastic question.
We're looking at about a month after our premiere here that happens tomorrow here in Austin, Texas, which everyone is invited to.
We still have a few tickets left, and you can get your tickets at Plandemic.com.
And fathers, all fathers are free.
Oh, really?
That's awesome.
Because it is the day before Father's Day.
Do they have to prove their fatherhood in order to get in?
Nowadays, you just have to identify.
Yeah?
Just identify as a father.
You're not doing a biological check.
Is there somebody at the door?
That's like, wait a minute.
We need to confirm.
I have my security dog.
He is very good at sniffing people out in certain doorways and things.
Do you need my help with my security dog?
He can sniff out.
He's a gender sniffer?
He's a sniffer, for sure.
I don't know about the gender part.
He's a universal.
He's an inclusive sniffer.
Let's just put it that way.
Totally inclusive sniffer.
That is the same dog that J.P. Sears and I had a life jacket on, yeah?
This is the talk, yes.
That's right.
Yes, he's sleeping over here.
He's having a great time.
Awesome.
But anyway, sorry, I don't mean to distract you, but I always feel like we can joke around because you have a great sense of humor.
But then the real question is, should people just go to PlandemicSeries.com?
How do they find out about the schedule?
Either one.
So Plandemic.com or PlandemicSeries.com.
And if you're anywhere near Austin, Texas, anywhere in the Texas area, it's worth your trip.
If you came out and saw the Great Awakening premiere, you know that we do premieres in the biggest way possible.
So we have a 2,000-seat theater.
And live performances from everyone in the movie.
We have Dr.
Robert Malone, Judy Mikovits, J.P. Sears, Dale Bigtree, a host of other people that are showing up to support that aren't in the film that are very well-known people.
And we'll do the full red carpet and a meet-and-greet, and we have posters and shirts and all kinds of fun stuff.
And, you know, the other reason for this, Mike, too, is just to be fully transparent is...
A lot of the people that I chose to put in the film were people that were hardly, strongly canceled because they spoke out.
And so for me, it's nice to come full circle to show the rest of the world.
Yeah, these people were kind of dragged through the mud when they first spoke out, but now look at them being honored and celebrated for having the courage to come out early.
And so from now on, there's a lot of people stepping out now.
But the thing is, is when these things start to occur, if we don't step out immediately, if we do, let's put it this way, if we do step out immediately, these things won't go as far as COVID-19 was pushed.
And so the next time they start to pull these kind of things on us, and it's coming soon, before the next election, we'll have some other major...
We need to speak out and act out and stand up much faster, much louder, much higher, and that will prevent them from going further with one of these agendas that we are now awake and aware to realize that there's a lot of people who had a hard time believing that our own government and people that were selected and elected to We're good
actually seeking to destroy us.
No kidding.
Exactly right.
Now, so I have to ask you, is there also then an album?
There is.
Yes, we'll have an album.
And I realized I just didn't answer one of your other questions is sometime probably a month or so after the live premiere, we will have it released online everywhere.
And like all of my films in the pandemic series, it'll be totally free to the people.
And so we just ask that everyone continue to do what they've done.
This is a fourth and final episode of the pandemic series.
And so share it far, share it wide.
It's not as controversial at all as the other ones.
It's really like the only people that might get mad at this are the people that really love tyranny and they really love to wear a mask.
Other than that, it's about love.
It's about family.
It's about coming together and celebrating being human and that we are hopefully, they say, what doesn't kill us makes us stronger.
And I would hope from all the attempts on our lives over the past four and a half years that we're pretty damn strong by now.
Yeah, well, exactly.
And I love the fact, Mickey, that you are creating, I don't even want to call it a parallel culture.
It's really the renewal culture in America, in entertainment, but entertainment with education, so edutainment.
But I've interviewed other people who are also innovative filmmakers, and there is just a very strong desire right now among many people, especially creative people like yourself, to say we've got to break away from that scene, that L.A. scene, the Hollywood scene, which you already described, and we've got to start having the Hollywood scene, which you already described, and we've got to start having content that is healthy, for our culture, not just for kids, but also for And I think this is a very strong trend that you're part of here.
I think, in fact, Mickey, I mean, I think your whole future career could be Films and music that is truth-based, really.
Maybe that's your plan.
I don't know.
You tell us.
Well, yeah, I'm there.
That's really the goal here.
And quite honestly, I feel incredibly humbled and honored when I look around and I have a lot of friends that have, particularly in the last year, a lot of friends who probably wanted nothing to do with me four years ago.
From the industry of Hollywood who have been reaching out to me lately.
Plandemic just recently won the Santa Monica Film Festival and the grand prize at the Malibu Film Festival, which was held at the Directors Guild of America, so right in the belly of the beast.
And I had a lot of Hollywood friends reach out to me and admit to me that they're leaving, they want out of LA, and they want out of the business and they can't do it any longer.
And that's music to my ears, to know that the creatives are...
Because there's a lot of power that creative people hold.
There's a lot of influence.
And that's even why, if you really understand the game and what's being played against us, you know, once upon a time they called celebrities celebrities or stars or whatever.
Now they call them influencers.
So they're really letting the cat out of the bag, literally saying, the only reason that we care about these people is they influence.
This is all about mental influence.
If we can now turn that around with the creative people that do have voices, the storytellers and the artists and the musicians and the songwriters, and if we can have them understand to remember, really, what their purpose is, what their voice sounds like, and what it is that they came to say in this world, and to say only that, and to never have any industry Push them in a direction that they don't believe in.
And you have to be willing.
You have to trust.
And that's really where the subject of trusting a higher power, I'll call it God.
I know you're not shy with that word either, but if you don't trust that there's a divine intelligence guiding things, then you might surrender to the authorities because you have a scarcity consciousness that you might not work again.
But if you do trust in this higher intelligence, then you know that you'll be guided just by choosing what's right, what's morally right.
And there is a right and a wrong.
There is a world that exists from an ultimate reality, and we're giving the clarity of that moral framework through Our faith in so many ways and that's something that I've been waking up to, particularly in the last four and a half years, big time, recognizing that the more I step into that, the more I operate from a place of integrity and honesty, And really, purity is the goal.
I'll never reach it.
Well, I'll never be pure, and I don't think any of us will, but just to strive for, like, can I have thoughts?
Can I interact with women without any other thoughts than just loving another human being and being in their presence and being aware of their essence of who they are and not have all these thoughts in my head that sometimes men have when they see attractive women?
Can I purify that?
Not that I want to shut down that natural side of my life and my chemistry and my biology that is supposed to actually react to pheromones and whatever it might be.
I don't want to shut that natural system down.
But at the same time, I don't want to be ruled by my mind.
I want to be led by something much, much greater.
And so if artists do that, if the artists step forward, I don't think they realize how much power they have on this world.
You know, look how they've chosen Taylor Swift as this sock puppet, you know, for the dark side.
And maybe she's fully part of it.
A lot of people think she is.
Or maybe she's just very naive the way I was just a number of years ago.
But if we can come out of that hypnotic state as artists and just come back into what's true for us and be brave and be courageous and trust that this higher intelligence will always provide As long as we're in that kind of service, then we will change things very rapidly.
The arc of your experience of life is really, really extraordinary.
I mean, what you're just describing right there versus, you know, where you started, which would have been like, you know, sexy Latina women wearing thongs with suntan black booties on a yacht and is like, oh...
You've seen my videos, obviously.
They're on top of my list, I have to admit.
I don't even know what they're singing.
It doesn't matter.
As long as there's booties...
But there's a sickness in Los Angeles and Hollywood that...
I've always noticed.
I mean, I'm a Midwestern boy, right?
Grew up in the Midwest, Midwestern values.
And we've always seen, many of us from the Midwest, we've always seen there's this kind of weird sickness out of L.A., which is that the people in L.A., not everybody, obviously, but those pursuing the industry of fame, they're always chasing the wrong things.
They always have these dreams that But the dreams are rooted in the wrong values.
It's like, oh, I want to be famous, but at what cost?
Oh, I want to be wealthy, but for what purpose?
To flaunt wealth?
To have the biggest crib on the show?
What's the point in that, right?
And you were steeped in that.
You saw it.
You were around all those people.
I'm sure you've been to their gatherings and parties.
You've seen it, and it disgusted you at some point.
And I think that is true for America.
More and more the nation is disgusted with the falsehoods and ready for authenticity.
At least that's my take on it.
You're spot on.
And it's beautifully spoken, Mike, because there is something that happens within the maze of Hollywood that is hard to perceive.
And it's hard to perceive truth.
Particularly because of the momentum that is in that city.
We're moving so fast.
It's so loud.
There's so much to do.
There's parties.
There's things happening.
The last thing people want to do is just sit and be with themselves.
I have friends that can't.
Literally cannot.
They'll call you.
I remember the phone calls I'd get.
It'd be like 10 o'clock at night.
What are you doing, man?
I just needed someone to talk to.
There's no one here.
My roommate's gone.
It's like, you can't.
You just can't be alone, can you?
It's that kind of sickness of, you know, I have to make progress.
I have to network.
I have to get things done.
I'm driven, driven, driven.
But it really comes down to where do you place the bullseye?
Because Hollywood places it for you.
They tell you, this is the bullseye.
This is what you are here to work for.
This is the goal.
This is the holy grail.
This is all that matters.
So whatever you have to do, as cutthroat as you need to be, As disloyal and dishonest as you need to be, go for it because you just have to hit that target.
That's so toxic.
That's when you matter.
You don't matter until then.
Wow.
And so I've had to realize that, oh, I'm in charge of the bullseye.
I get to place it wherever I want to place it.
Good for you, man.
And when you do that, when you actually go, okay, what's most important?
Well, family.
My family is most important.
My children, my wife.
It's 100% most important.
And just placing it there, you know, God above everything.
But placing that bullseye there, everything gets informed and all my yeses and nos have to fit within the trajectory of that bullseye.
So somebody says, we have a great job.
You'll be traveling around the world for the next three months.
Nope.
I'm not going to be away from my children for three months.
They're 10 and 12 years old.
There's no job.
Because I don't care about the status.
Now, if I were looking at building that career so I could work my way up to the Oscar, forgetting about that particular phase and letting that job go would be senseless.
It doesn't make sense in that goal.
But I can easily just say the amount of money doesn't matter.
Don't even tantalize me with the names that are involved or any of that because none of it None of it will take precedence over my highest value, which is being present for my children while they're growing up in their formative years.
Good for you.
Happy Father's Day.
Well, thank you.
That's what real fathers do, is what you just described.
And I know that's the kind of father you are, exactly.
No, but I'm not a father to children.
I'm a father to my animals on the ranch, in essence, a father figure.
But I don't have kids, just to be clear.
Yes.
I wish all fathers would step into that.
I waited late in life to have children, and I'm glad because I don't think I would have understood this as a younger man.
And so it's quite easy for me at this stage of my career to turn jobs down, but I do look at what are my highest values and does this serve into those or is it a distraction from those?
Yes, yes.
And you always have to weigh that because you always have to say, well, if I make this money, I sure can take care of my family in a different way.
This could be attractive, but that's always the lure, right?
Now you go, okay, so is it the money that you can start to fool yourself to go, okay, how many times can I make it about the money until I've suddenly just departed from my morals and moved my own bullseye unconsciously?
But let's – I want to ask you about financing the film.
But real quick, just to wrap up what you said there, personally, if I were to ever be a father, right now I would be the best father that I could have ever been in my life.
because I have much more wisdom and patience and humanity and understanding...
Now, I can't imagine being a father in your 20s and having any clue what you're doing in your 20s, or even 30s for that matter.
I'm glad I wasn't a father in my younger years.
It's so difficult to do that.
So, I mean, I celebrate the fathers who have taken on that job and have done the jobs that they have.
It's a very difficult task.
But I want to ask you about how do you finance this project?
Because you give it away for free.
You know, there's no big sell here, you know, financially speaking.
I mean, people can buy tickets to it, obviously.
But it takes...
I mean, it looks like a very professionally done thing just from watching the trailer.
It's not inexpensive to do that.
You know, potentially a couple of million dollars.
But how do you finance this?
Well, we've been very fortunate because the pandemic series has had such an impact all over the world that...
We have been funded by donations and so the beautiful thing about that model is It's funded by the people, and in turn, I give it back to the people for free.
And the only time that we've ever charged is for the admission for this premiere, which is $25.
That's all it is.
And the reason was we ran out of money, and I don't have time to raise new money, and so this is just to pay for the venue.
As you know, the venues themselves, $20,000, and lights, and projector, and sound.
So it's expensive to rent an arena.
And then you have all the personnel that work on it for six months up into the show that you have to pay, and so it's not always something that I can afford to give away, but the movies are funded by the people, so we give them right back to the people without restrictions, no limitations.
But the upside for that, really, is that it is the only way that we can bypass the unprecedented censorship that we're all experiencing right now, because when something's decentralized, When it's in the hands of the people and they're sharing it from their own devices, from their own podcasts or whatever it might be, just on Facebook and X or whatever, then it's all over the place.
And now these technocrats can't just come zap my website or just zap, take it down, force Netflix to remove it, which is what they do, right?
They'll go to these, put pressure on these platforms and companies like Google will say to companies like Netflix, It'd be terrible if you disappeared from the search results, wouldn't it?
I bet that would do millions of dollars of damage to your company, right?
Well, if you don't want that to happen, there's this little movie we want you to take down because Anthony Fauci is not too happy with it.
You know, whatever it might be.
And so they take it down.
And we know that happened with us with, you know, the GoDaddy, who we had our original URL. It was PlandemicMovie.com, and GoDaddy was the first to take our URL back, which broke that link, and suddenly people couldn't find us anymore.
So I learned a valuable lesson on Plandemic One and created this distribution model that now I see it all over the place.
I see other outlets using this free model.
For me, it solves a lot of issues.
First of all, dealing with investors can be a real pain in the butt because sometimes they want their money back faster than it's coming.
What do you do when that happens?
You don't want people upset.
You want the experience to be enjoyable.
You don't want bad blood between people that don't feel like they got the fair end of the deal.
This eliminates all that.
And we just give it to the people, and I don't restrict it, really, in any way.
I just say, I'll get calls from, you know, sometimes people saying, you know, there's a guy in Canada, in Toronto, and he's doing movie screenings with The Great Awakening all over and charging for it.
And I say, fantastic.
Please let him know.
I thank him very much.
And I've had people call me to say, we want to give you half of what we earned on your movie.
And I say, no.
Wow.
No, don't worry about it.
Don't worry.
You can make a donation if you want to to us.
But other than that, if you're a freedom fighter and you're spreading the word and by sharing my movies, God bless you.
Thank you.
Keep going.
It's so funny because I learned about this online library of books called Z Library that's used mostly by people in developing nations who are living in poverty.
And they download all these books, books that are, of course, copyrighted and everything.
There's like millions of books in this thing.
And I downloaded the app and used it and I searched for my name and sure enough they had all my books in Z Library and so I wrote them an email and I thanked them.
Thank you for distributing my books to all the people who otherwise could not afford them.
And I even said, how can I contribute upcoming books to your library?
And meanwhile, the FBI is taking down their domain names, like seizing their domains, like kind of what happened to you with GoDaddy.
But it's about perspective, because you and I, we want to help inform the world.
We want to share information.
It's not about Making a dollar off every transaction and every eyeball and every piece of attention.
It's not monetizing humanity.
It's about uplifting humanity for God's sake.
The only reason you can do that is because you've done a great job through the decades of remaining independent.
And I'm sure you've had numerous offers to merge and do other things that would be very hard to turn down.
But I have not allowed $1 investment into my film company.
I've had many offers.
Well, that's interesting.
I interviewed Andy Wakefield, and he just launched Protocol 7, that movie.
But he had numerous investors in the film.
I think he said publicly that he spent about $5 million on that film.
And the investors are getting their money back from the theatrical releases and the film licensing and so on.
So that's a model that he explored.
You already mentioned that can get complicated.
What if the film doesn't do that well or not on the timeline that they were expecting?
It sucks to have investors calling you every day like, where's my money?
That's not a great relationship.
There are very few Sound of Freedom stories out there.
Sound of Freedom, they came to me before they released it to the world, and quite honestly, I'm glad they didn't listen to me because I said, just release it for free.
Get it out there because it's too important Of a message for it to get mired behind a paywall.
And they somehow, you know, thanks to Angel Studios and some of these other new models that do work, they made it work.
And not only did it reach the people, but they also were able to regain their investments.
And that's wonderful.
And it's also not an easily repeated model.
People will say to me sometimes about, you know, the pandemic one was seen over, I think it's at 1.5 billion now views.
And people will talk about striving for that.
And I said, I don't think another film will ever do that again.
It's about the moment, the timing, when everyone was locked down in their homes.
And so there's a lot of variables that make those things possible.
And very few films would have the legs to do what Sound of Freedom did.
And so some people will make the mistake, and I watched it for years in Hollywood.
They see it happen and, you know, successful on one movie, and they don't consider all the nuance of what makes that particular...
And so they go off and plan a whole thing based upon the success of one other project, and everyone copies that, it becomes a trend, and then everyone loses their money.
So it's an individual thing that has to take place, and to really understand what is the timing of the moment, what is the urgency of the message.
And so Sound of Freedom nailed it, Pandemic One nailed it.
But moving forward, we have to be nimble because it's always changing, always flexing, and the censorship is changing dramatically.
Technology is changing.
So we're always looking at new ways that we can get our stuff to the people.
But quite honestly, I live in abundance and not rich by any means, but I have everything I need to take care of my family.
This particular line of work, when it comes to truth-telling documentaries, I really have no interest in making money on them.
If it means one less person sees it because we're having a charge for it, I don't want that.
I have movies coming up that we will generate revenue from.
There's nothing wrong with generating revenue, but when you're doing something in real time, That the world needs to learn now.
Getting it mired in a big distribution plan that then takes several months, maybe a year, year and a half to even reach at 250,000 people, you're not going to move the needle that way.
It's got to go out hard to everybody.
Now, I understand that you've got some music for us there.
Deepak is ready to play.
I do.
Deepak and his musical partner, Johnny Twilight, are in the room with me right now.
I'll introduce them to you.
And they're going to sing to you the closing title song of the movie, which is Together We Rise.
And they are incredible musicians.
And I'm really honored to introduce them to you, Mike.
But I think your audience is going to love them.
And hey, thank you for your support.
Again, it's Plandemic.com.
We'd love to see all the Texans come out and support us this tomorrow night, Saturday night.
And I thank you for the years of support that you've provided for us, Mike.
You're very welcome, Mickey.
Thank you for joining me today.
Thank you so much.
Let's hear the music and then stick around.
I just want to say, I just want to wrap it up with you after the music.
You got it.
All right.
How you guys doing?
Yeah, we're wearing the shirts.
Yeah.
This song's called It's Our Time.
Together we will rise.
So let's see if that works like that.
Squeeze in there, Johnny.
Okay, yeah, squeeze in.
We can't quite see all of you yet.
All right.
Oops.
Let's see if that works.
How's that looking?
Oh, yeah.
Okay, we've got both of you.
Yeah.
Can you hear that?
Yep.
All good.
Rise up from the ashes.
Rise up from the flames.
See through the lies that feed the fires that we create.
Come out from the shadows.
Come out in plain sight.
Nothing that loses.
it's time to move into the light.
Get together, unite it, deny it, or fight it, no more hiding anymore.
I'm sorry.
We ride it or lose it.
We can't keep quiet anymore.
Together we will rise.
Together we will rise.
Can't wait any longer.
It's our time now, cause it's our time.
Together we will rise.
Together we will rise.
Together we will rise, can't wait any longer It's our time, yeah, cause it's our time Now we're fighting for the lives of our sons and daughters It's the one we're gonna lose if we divide ourselves apart It's time to
rip the veil that covers everything.
The talking heads that wanna make us blind.
And when we strike back, we'll shoot love into the sky.
Together, united.
Deny it or fight it.
No more hiding anymore.
Our story, we write it or lose it.
We can't keep quiet anymore.
Cause together we will rise.
Together we will rise.
Together we will rise And wait any longer It's our time, yeah Cause it's our time Together we will rise Oh no, together we will rise.
Oh, together we will rise.
Wait any longer.
It's our time, yeah, cause it's our time.
Together we will rise.
Oh, together we will rise.
Oh, together we will rise.
Can't wait any longer.
It's our time, yeah, cause it's our time.
Beautiful, guys.
Beautiful.
Dog back there.
You see that, Mickey?
Jump in here, Mickey.
He was singing along with you.
He was trying his best.
He's a little bit...
That was awesome.
Hold on.
Come here.
Come on down.
There you go.
My animals are very musically inclined as well.
They loved it.
And our audience loved it.
That was fantastic.
Wow.
Awesome.
You got a drum you got there.
A living drum.
What was he on the desk?
I don't mind us playing along with you there.
He's playing on the back of the dog.
We're playing on the back of the dog.
We're doing a little canine percussion right there.
A little booty bongo.
All right.
Exactly.
Hey, thank you so much.
That was really wonderful to hear that.
And that's the final song in the film?
Yeah.
That is.
I'm going to dress it here so we don't cut off Deepak's head.
You've got to see his lovely mohawk.
There you go.
Awesome.
Yes, that is the final song in the credit song of the movie, and we have probably another dozen songs in there.
Wow.
A lot of comedy, a lot of great performance.
We've done this screening now.
So we did Las Vegas, and then we did a couple in L.A., like I mentioned, at the Malibu Film Festival in Santa Monica.
And standing ovation, a lot of tears of joy, and people just...
We had people walk into the theater who were kind of like, what the heck are you guys doing in a musical?
And then by the end of it, they said, oh, I get it.
We need to readjust and recalibrate to coming back into a better vibration, a better frequency as the humanity itself, as the human organism, because...
I was saying to...
We were on Alex Jones...
Was it yesterday?
Just yesterday.
We were on InfoWars yesterday.
I was talking with him about how to become a stealth fighter.
A stealth fighter is...
It's an instrument that is off the radar of the enemy, and one of the ways that we do that is by not vibrating at their frequency of fear and darkness, but to rise above it, to be fully aware, to never put our heads in the sand, but to be fully aware of what they're up to and what's going on and what we need to do to pull ourselves out of the situation,
to guide our lives in a better direction, but at the same time, The reason that all of our media and everything is just forced at us, doom and gloom, and news and corporate media never promotes anything positive, and that's because it keeps us in this lower vibration, and when we're there, we're on the radar of the enemy, and we need to rise above that, literally, together we rise, and get off the radar and drop our bombs of love.
Love it.
Love it.
Well, thank you so much for this project, for your song today, for what you're contributing to this human conversation.
We love you all.
We love your project.
And for all the people watching, you can check it out for tickets and locations coming up at Plandemic.com, correct?
That's it.
You got it, Mike.
Thank you so much.
And we love you too.
And thank you for all the years of service that you provided for all of us way ahead of the curve.
We're all serving humanity.
So thank you so much.
Have a great rest of your day.
It was great to join you.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
All right.
Take care.
And for all of you watching, I hope you enjoyed that.
Seriously, check it out.
Plandemic.com.
It's not pandemic.
It's plan, P-L-A-N. So be sure to put that in.
Plandemic.com.
Check for upcoming showtimes and locations and even throughout the summer and beyond.
So watch for that.
Spread the word about this.
This is how we change the world, folks.
You ever wonder, how do we change the world?
You share things like this.
Spread the word.
Turn people on to this.
You can change lives just like that.
This is how it happens.
Mass awakening.
It can be spontaneous.
So thank you for watching today.
Mike Adams here at Brighteon.com.
God bless you all.
Take care.
Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there.
And if you'd like to take advantage of our Father's Day sale event at our store, HealthRangerStore.com, just go to HealthRangerStore.com slash Father's Day, and you'll see all the specials we have here for Father's Day, beginning with our knife series, which is all back in stock.
And these are amazing knives.
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But yet, holds an edge, is very sharp, very durable, but also flexible so that it doesn't shatter.
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Those have G10 handles as well, super high-end.
Now, check out what I have on my desk.
These are all products that we have back in stock.
The toothpaste, being the most famous, you see the Groovy Bee toothpaste there?
At the top, we have seven pallets of that that the FDA tried to have incinerated.
And through our attorneys, we were able to rescue the toothpaste.
And one of our attorneys, a former FDA person, by the way, said they couldn't believe that the FDA was pulling some shenanigans on us to try to destroy our toothpaste.
It's just incredible what they do.
But we were able to rescue that.
We've got it in our warehouse.
It passed all our laboratory tests.
It's incredible.
It's a peppermint aniseed toothpaste.
It's available now during our Father's Day sale event, along with many other products.
There's...
Show my screen.
There's the toothpaste right there.
The Groovy Bee toothpaste.
Yay!
We...
You know, rescued from incineration.
They wanted to put it in ovens, man.
Okay.
Now, we also have mouthwash.
We've got, see everything on the desk?
All kinds of different mouthwash flavors.
We have the Castile liquid soap.
And there on the left-hand side, we've got the magnesium deodorant with baking soda as well.
And the silver first aid gel, which is made from Texas rainwater.
And then we make colloidal silver out of that using silver plates in a system that I actually engineered.
And we do our own colloidal silver that way.
We've got numerous products on sale right now during the Father's Day sale event.
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It's good until Sunday night at midnight.
And if you purchase $199 or more, that's $199 or more, you get a free gift here, which is a free silver fresh liquid deodorant with magnesium and baking soda.
And we do have plenty of those to include for free.
So check out all the available items.
We've got, look, a backup food supply.
What dad doesn't want a survival ranger bucket set and some kick-ass knives for the end times, you know?
Zombie thrashers.
You can get this for your dad.
Or your granddad or a dad that you know who's a dad.
You can get all these products.
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Many of them are on sale.
Just put in slash Father's Day to see the whole selection.
And thank you for your support.
Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there.
Thank you for raising healthy, aware children who represent the future of the human race on planet Earth.
I'm Mike Adams of HealthRangerStore.com, and thank you for your support.
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