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🗓️ 20 April 2025
⏱️ 46 minutes
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In this episode, I sit down with Mikki Willis, an award-winning filmmaker and producer of the Plandemic Series. His new film, “Follow the Silenced,” tells the stories, over the course of three years, of individuals injured by the COVID-19 genetic vaccine.
“We followed the science, we got harmed, and now Facebook won’t even let us have a group where we can talk to each other? What is happening here in this country? And so, we have made this film to give them a voice, and to make sure that their story and their sacrifice doesn’t go unnoticed,” says Willis. “The game we’re playing as citizens is a very different game than is being played by the policy makers.”
We also discuss his views on spirituality and how human beings have become disconnected from the brilliance of nature and their divine intelligence.
“We have the fables of the devil in the crossroads or meeting the devil and signing away for fame and fortune or whatever it might be—giving a piece of your soul. After 30-some odd years working in Hollywood, I saw a lot of people that I will say most definitely came in with a soul and left without one, incrementally giving away a little piece of themselves,” says Willis.
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0:00.0 | And we follow the science, we got harmed, and now Facebook won't even let us have a group |
0:05.0 | where we can talk to each other? What is happening here in this country? We have made this film |
0:09.7 | to give them a voice. |
0:10.7 | In this episode, I sit down with Mickey Willis, an award-winning filmmaker and producer |
0:15.8 | of the Plandemic series. We discuss his new film Follow the Silenced. |
0:20.7 | The game we're playing as |
0:21.7 | citizens is a very different game than is being played by the policymakers. We |
0:26.2 | also discuss Willis's views on spirituality and now human beings have |
0:30.4 | become disconnected from what Willis says is the brilliance of nature and also |
0:34.8 | from their divine intelligence. And after 30-some-odd years working in Hollywood, |
0:40.1 | I saw a lot of people that I will say most definitely |
0:43.3 | came in with a soul and left without one, |
0:46.5 | incrementally given away a little piece of themselves. |
0:49.4 | This is American Thought Leaders, and I'm Yanya Kellick. |
0:58.0 | Mickey Willis, such a pleasure to have you back on American Thought Leaders. Thanks. Nice to be here. |
1:00.0 | Mickey, we live in a very divided society. It's incredibly obvious. |
1:06.0 | And you have a pretty unique way of looking at this that you've recently written about. Tell me about that. |
1:11.1 | This being the crisis that we're all in together here. Well, I think one thing that most people |
1:19.1 | know me as a filmmaker and really my life's work has just been a fascination with people. And really, |
1:24.1 | through anthropology and ontological studies of just really discovering what really |
1:30.0 | makes us tick and why do we do what we do. |
1:32.7 | That was all just out of a curiosity to figure out who and what the heck I am. |
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