The Highwire with Del Bigtree - PLANDEMIC THE MUSICAL TO DEBUT IN MARCH
Episode Date: March 14, 2024Filmmaker Mikki WIllis, premieres the trailer for his upcoming film, Plandemic: The Musical, with cameos from some of your favorite luminaries, set to debut in Las Vegas March 9th.Become a supporter o...f this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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As we try to figure out, there's people like myself, the high wire, how do we get this information out?
How do we make it understandable?
Well, there's somebody that's taking it to a whole other level.
What if we could just absolutely entertain you, make you laugh, make you cry?
Maybe that's a way to get through.
And there's nothing that's about to do that better than Plandemic, the musical.
Take a look at this.
It's a moment soon.
No stone.
We'll never break up.
musical the premiere of the entire musical is right around the corner Mickey Willis
great to be back it's great to see you thanks to have me brother
first of all where's this going where you're you premiering this film this is
premiering on March 9th in Las Vegas at the Replatform Vegas event and for tickets
and information right there you see on the screen go to
plandemic.com
plantemic dot com yes sir and I've been watching you obviously I got to be a little
part of that which was you know so much fun um why a musical great question and i'm glad i get the
opportunity to share this because there's some controversy online of people who don't quite understand
how important it is in this moment right now that we reclaim our gifts our art our comedy has been
hijacked our music our dance our poetry our literature everything has been hijacked with these
divisive demoralizing messages and what i've witnessed
us through all the research and really digging into this, you know, we go back and forth
all the time about our latest, what we're trying to discover with what's at the foundation of
all of these agendas, what's going on here. And what I've come to realize is that there's a chipping
away at our will to live. Most people know my story that I had a brother that was killed by
AZT, and a month later, my mom, who was a cancer survivor, died of her cancer, that she kept at bay
for 20 years, but the pain of losing her first son and the guilt of knowing that she was one of the
ones who made the decision to keep him on that deadly protocol, as we've all heard in life,
when one old person dies, it's not uncommon that when they've been together for 50, 60 years,
that soon after the mate goes, the other one follows.
And so that brought to me this interesting question of, what is this thing we call her will to live?
Like, do we really have the power to choose to be here or not?
And as I look at these agendas from a big picture perspective, I start to see that they're chipping away at our will to live.
And kind of like video game characters, where you have that little bar of life force there, it's like when that thing gets all the way down, the game is over.
And when our, you know, love has always brought us, love is the most fierce power that we have.
That's what has brought men and warriors to the battle lines, to defend their nation, their family, their wives, their children, their freedoms.
And if we don't love our nation, if we don't love each other, if we don't love ourselves, if we don't love and appreciate our life, what is there to fight for?
And that's where they want us.
So I decided to make this musical, and you know you were there when the moment happened.
I think it was four years ago at your house.
That right.
I thought it was three, but someone the other day said, that was four years ago.
So the whole world was on lockdown with Thanksgiving at your house.
and we had probably too much wine.
And we were...
Not a dismal came out of it.
That's right.
Perfect amount of wine.
And my incredibly talented musical director, Deepak, was there with his guitar.
And we started singing these songs, kind of making light of the situation
because we all needed to laugh and we all needed to experience joy again.
And it was during that moment at your house that someone said,
oh, what a great musical this would make.
And I said, we're doing it.
And so here we are all these years later.
and it's here, but that's really the reason, Del, is because, and the other reason is this,
why a musical?
Music is one of the most powerful, transformative modalities that the human body will ever
experience, and it is also one of the most destructive if it's used against us.
The reason is because it's vibration, it's sound, and we are electromagnetic vibrating
beings on a planet that resonates. The vibrational resonant of the planet is called the Schumann
residence and that vibrates at 7.83 hertz. And they have systemically rewired our music such that
it's chaotic and creates dissonance instead of harmonious unifying vibrations that bring us
into connection with the planet that we live on. And so when you understand it down to the
root of the vibration of the frequency of the music has been altered,
And then when you look at the messages, and when you understand that what else in our lives,
there are songs that I loved when I was 12 years old that I still sing today.
What other, you know, lyrical messages do we repeat on loop for 30, 40, 50 years in our lives?
This becomes embedded in our psyche to such a deep degree that it's time to reclaim our music
and the messaging of our arts and our gifts and the creative spirit.
and in my opinion to launch the next renaissance,
which is one of the things that pulled the people
to the dark ages when they were all suffering from the black plague
and all, very similar to what we're going through right now.
Yeah, it's always the arts.
What was it like making this?
I mean, I showed up for, you know, a day there.
I got a little cameo in there, but, I mean, it was a full film set.
I mean, I'm used to documentaries, you and I, like, I've showed up,
you know, there's one thing when it's like a camera or two.
Right.
It's another thing when it's like, I mean,
I mean, you had lights everywhere.
He had a whole grocery store.
Like, it was lit up.
It was cathartic for me because I had been so mired in this world of just, you know,
researching all the dark and doom and gloom.
And so it was such a nice reset for me as a filmmaker, as a storyteller,
to be on the set and have all those toys and to be really focused on just the solution
and the bright side, the beautiful side of humanity.
It was such a nice reset that allowed me then to go back in.
and to do the work that I did with The Great Awakening so that I could really bring all of me back to that project.
And it was just great fun.
I had the most incredible crew, and we just laughed all day long.
I think your cameo is the funniest in the piece.
A lot of people don't know.
It's only a 20-minute movie, but it's epic in proportion.
And Dell is hilarious.
I think we got something behind the scenes.
Yeah, good.
Let's take it like this.
He's sanitizing his gloves.
He was like,
and you brought a lot of that.
You know,
I know you have a background in theater and all that.
And it really showed because it was just what you brought to that.
And what everyone,
we have J.P. Sears in the film.
We have Judy Michovitz.
We have Dr. Robert Malone.
And Jimmy Levy and high-res.
Just an incredible variety show of talent.
Super cool.
Let me ask you, I mean, I know, we're artists.
I love that in this case, you're, you know,
you're bringing the love.
It's such an important thing.
When we,
I think about what Judith said about the kids.
I mean,
I have,
you know,
relatives are just getting out of college.
They're being raised to just be terrified
that we're all going to die.
I mean,
it's amazing.
And you watch this sort of the Greta Thornbert like this,
like people destroying art and,
you know,
we've got to stop this or we're all going to die.
The planet needs us.
I mean,
it's just a lot of fear.
And there's a lot of fear on the COVID pandemic
that we came through.
Right.
And you and I both know that as artists,
you know,
like the easiest thing to trigger is that fear that's right right it's also i mean i this is what i
want to ask you is i grapple with it fear is so effective at like at least like you know where there
is no spark like getting someone to it's like that electrode shot like hello do you see this is
going on um can love alone overcome you know the weapon of fear or is there some balance
I mean, planemics, some of your planemics are really frightening.
You know, Judy Mikovits, frightening, what she lays out there.
As an artist, how are you, you know, because you're doing both.
Right.
What is, where's the power of love compared to the power of fear?
Well, the power of love is so much more powerful than fear,
that it is often swept aside and avoided.
And that's why our media channels are just filled with doom.
in gloom because if we were to be resonating in the frequency of love, there's nothing that
can penetrate us.
It's literally, I was telling someone the other day who's dealing with a lot of media problems,
I said, you need to become a stealth fighter.
Because a stealth fighter is off the radar of those that are seeking to take it down.
And the only way that we can truly do that, what I mean by that, literally is we have to take responsibility.
We don't understand that we are receivers and broadcasters, just like the radio in our car.
and we broadcast. So what is it that we're receiving most of and what is it that we're
broadcasting? Because whatever we're putting out in the world becomes the entrainment of energy,
of vibration. And so there's a lot of people that are, that think they're fighting the good
fight, but they're so negative. And all they're admitting in the world is negativity to such a
degree that they don't understand that they're literally undercutting their own work.
And so for me, it's, it's, I can't do the work I do if I don't balance it out with, with, with, you know, coaching Little League and being with my kids and playing and being silly and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, it's the, it's the, it's the, it's, it's, it's, that we, that we, that we're under attack. And, you know, if, if, if, if, if everyone makes a list of, of the top things that we would live and die for, I guarantee you, every single one of those things are under attack.
And that is the agenda.
Because if we can take away family,
what else would we fight more as men?
Would we fight tooth and now for more than our children and our wives?
And if you can break that down,
if you can disrupt the intrinsic primal desire
and attraction between men and women,
then we no longer have that to strive for.
If you can just think about all the little joys.
Like I don't know about you,
and I know a lot of people experience this,
but it's hard for me now to even watch,
to flip through Netflix and watch a movie
because a lot of my favorite actors, musicians,
and people have all supported this tyranny.
And so I start to watch it,
and I just can't support this guy anymore.
It sucks.
I loved him three years ago,
but it's so hard to support someone
who was saying things like Arnold Schwarzenegger said,
like F.R. Freedom.
Yeah.
You know, it's really hard for me to go back
and pay to watch a movie or something that he's in
knowing.
And so, but I also realize that, well, that's what they want.
They want us to be in a position where we've just let go of all these little joys to such a degree that we're more susceptible to listening to their narrative.
And so it's really, this is the moment for us to reclaim the brilliance and resilience of the human organism and our individual power as, as human beings, to understand that if you, if you have any great,
grasp whatsoever of what the hero's journey truly is. And you understand the plight of the
hero's journey that was really mapped out by the man named Joseph Campbell. What the hero always learned
through their journey as they're going off looking for the hero to solve this major riddle
or life catastrophe, they learned that they are the one, that the force is within. And that's
what I hope that people wake up to more than anything right now is there's no politician
that's going to come and suddenly fix everything.
Science isn't suddenly going to course correct.
There's a parallel world that's being developed.
And that's why I said yes to the re-platform Vegas event
because it is all about parallel economies.
A very wise man named Buckminster Fuller once said
that we'll never defeat the wicked systems
by trying to defeat the wicked systems,
but only by inventing a new system
that renders the old system obsolete.
And so this event that were involved in May 9th
in Las Vegas, it actually begins with the COVID litigation conference, with all the top doctors
and lawyers coming together to bring justice to the people for this crime against humanity.
And then it finishes with the celebration of Plandemic the Musical and a bunch of great speakers
that are all solution-based.
What are we going to do about our food supply, our finances, our money, our societies,
the debanking issues and all the stuff that they're doing because they've made us dependent
upon their system.
Great.
Go ahead and play your dark game.
And we're gonna come over here and invent a new system
and a new game that's gonna be so much more attractive
to anyone who has any part of their humanity left,
that they're gonna abandon that,
and that's how we win.
Mickey is a really powerful words, very important.
I've just been told that my microphone's not working,
so let me go and close the show talking to your microphone.
Sounds good.
Well, my mind, let's go right here.
I'm gonna close this show out right here.
I wanna say to all of you that, you know,
Last night I was hanging, you know, Lee and I were in bed, my wife, and, you know, she was talking about a lot of things she was concerned about.
Oh, there, sorry, right there.
And I just said, you know, honey, we can't take this all that seriously.
We have a beautiful family.
We have beautiful kids.
We're having a great life experience.
And we get to do things that make a difference.
We're, you know, we're bringing truth.
But we've got to remember to laugh.
We've got to keep laughing.
And I just want to remind you all that we talk about a lot of difficult issues here.
look at what we just saw today.
You're watching Sky News in Australia,
a lead reporter calling out the lies by Richie Sunnick.
You see, and part of, even though they've done this,
you know, tried to jerry-rig the excess mortality in England.
Ultimately, this is never had to do this before.
Yeah, ultimately, the excess mortality,
there's a huge pushback across the country.
People are calling it out.
They're not stupid. They see that you're cooking the books. And so we have put the cameras on these people. We have got them in our sights. We're turning the lights on them and the darkness is being brought to light. We're winning every single day. We're winning because of beautiful people like this that are reminding us how to love, you know, and reminding us that we do make a difference. You make a difference. With every heart and mind you change. Everyone you make laugh, you make the world a better place. And when we are laughing more and more, we realize that.
This is ours again.
This is our time.
This is our nation.
This is our world.
We don't need to live in fear.
We can clean up the water without how to be terrified about the ocean being eight inches
deeper 100 years from now.
There's better ways to do everything.
Let's commit to that.
Let's commit to making the world a better place.
Let's try to not pollute if we don't have to.
Let's do everything that we can to not have too much garbage floating in our oceans and
our rivers.
We can do that together.
Let's get the governments out of this and their hysteria.
Let's do it with love for our children and the generations to come.
