Five Years Ago Today

Five years ago today… wait—has it really been five years? Yep. Wow. Okay, let’s try that again.

Five years ago today, I stared intensely at the return button on my keyboard. In slow motion, my finger crept closer and closer. My heart pounded. I might’ve stopped breathing for several seconds. I knew that pressing that button would change my life forever.

In that moment, it felt like I might be ending my career as a filmmaker. But I also knew what I was about to share had the potential to save lives. I had done my homework. I knew every claim was truthful—and that was all that mattered.

I took a deep breath, closed my eyes, and whispered to myself, “May the 4th be with us.”

Click.

The first Plandemic movie left the safety of my computer and, like a meteorite, launched into the digital stratosphere. There was no turning back. At one point, I honestly thought the view counter on my Facebook page was broken—I had never seen numbers climb so fast.

Whenever people ask me how our little, low-budget documentary reached over one-eighth of the global population, I always credit one thing: we had a captive audience—literally. Most of the world was on lockdown, searching for answers beyond what the CDC, WHO, Anthony Fauci, and mainstream media were offering.

To everyone who helped share Plandemic with the world, please take a moment to truly feel the impact of what you did—you saved lives. You helped awaken well over a billion people. The ripple effect of your courage is immeasurable and still unfolding.

God bless you.

Mikki Willis
Father/Filmmaker

His documentary was 22 minutes spent with whistleblower Judy Mikovits PhD and he named it Plandemic. His Hollywood career ended along with the careers of millions of others who followed in Dr Mikovits’ footsteps, punished for daring to speak out. But Mikki has moved on to bigger, better and far more principled things. His various insightful documentaries are available at this link.


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