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My husband and I went to see this movie on opening night, last night. This is an important movie that everyone should see. Spread the word. There was a lot of gasping and trembling in the audience, but don’t let that dissuade you. People need to understand that child trafficking is a REAL serious NOW problem. I would also add that it is the currency that funds a LOT of what is wrong with this planet. Stop the flow of the child sex trade and a lot of bad goes away with it. Everything is connected! Yes, this is connected to the JFK assassination, 911, Covid hoax, climate hoax, and so much more. ALL CONNECTED. If you do not understand how these things are connected, you have a lot of catching up to do. No time to waste! Get started now. Seeing this movie is a start.

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Agreed, so true. "180 degrees - unlearn the lies you've been told to believe" by Feargus O'Connor Greenwood on Amazon (as well as Celia's book!) equals a great start in unlearning.

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Thank you for the referral. I went to Amazon and began reading the reviews. Of those, not 𝒐𝒏𝒆 mentions a single topic that should be viewed 180 degrees in the opposite direction. Can you give an example or two of what's covered?

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"180 degrees..." gives plenty of examples with references of all the current modern era conspiracies (notice I didn't add the CIA pejorative) but focuses more on thinking and how society is manipulated. This book is easy to read and life-changing.

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Saw it this afternoon, took a friend along with me. Also, sent tickets to my grown child and three friends. I fully support Operation Underground Rescue.

The movie invoked a lot of emotional remembrances and response. The theater was 90

5 full. Hoping that will be the trend, and better, for the run. Pretty good first day, second showing, for a town in Southern Ontario, Canada.

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Wow. That’s is actually VERY impressive and hopeful! Also in a southern Ontario town myself.

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Was just about to do the very same thing, as Mickey's non-review was the perfect way to tell people to go see it.

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Thank you, Celia. 🙏

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Dear Celia and readers:

Just saw "Sound of Freedom" and highly recommend it for the tastefully-communicated content and message it sends. As a former AP TV-Film critic I can tell you "Sound of Freedom" is solid film-making from start to finish, just not Academy Award level, Given that Hollywood tried to stifle this important film for five years tells you all you need to know.

However, the delay might be fortuitus now that the nefarious agenda has been thoroughly exposed: erasing females, drag shows for children in libraries, sexualizing kids from birth in schools and in educational materials, the State taking over parental roles, biological males competing as women against women Five years ago no one would believe how sick our society has become.

Everyone needs to see "Sound of Freedom" and to spread the word far and wide. A couple more recs: "Out of Shadows" on Rumble, an expose on Hollywood and "Lilyah 4-ever" on Youtube (feature film on trafficking, Russian with subtitles).

You know what they say about sunlight. Let's make "Sound of Freedom" a hit. Sincerely~K. Christensen

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Very moving and powerful movie. I felt and thought that it was an action film which would appeal to men. It really calls out to men to reclaim a militant and protective role in society. This role has been trashed today,

and men have forsaken it. And look at the hell that many are living in, and by extension,all of society.

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I was thinking exactly the same things as I watched. Lots of action, nail-biting, twists and turns, excellent acting. Go. Just go!

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Amen to that! JUST GO! Then all you “Christian skeptics” report back!

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Not yet in Ireland, so I did a "Pay It Forward" contribution here: https://www.angel.com/pay-it-forward/sound-of-freedom

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Going with a large group of people to see this movie tomorrow night.

God bless you Celia.

Happy Independence Day!

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Saw it yesterday, brought three guests. I passed on the free tickets, the proceeds will make things happen. If you really can't afford it take the tickets, go see the film. This atrocity must be stopped.

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I saw Sound Of Freedom this morning, first time I openly sobbed in a movie theater. I applaud everyone involved in this important film, we need to open the eyes of those who don't want to see or acknowledge this evil.

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I haven't gone to see this yet, but spent most of two days viewing and reading everything I could find about it online. It's amazing how many people are paying it forward: some people purchasing 10 and 20 tickets. If I remember this correctly, one gent even purchased five complete theaters in his locale so many people would see the film.

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The fact that people are commenting about the movie "pushing Christianity" is bizarre. At no point did the movie "push" religion. All it did was accurately portray the main character (who is based on a real person) as a man of faith. He mentions God a few times and quotes a Bible verse once -- but did he guilt-trip the viewers into going to church, or accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior? No.

It's ESPECIALLY revelatory that the complainers are accusing Christianity of being tyrannical... but the only tyranny I see here is people discouraging others from seeing a movie that only MENTIONS God. Thats the exact same intolerant, over-sensitive behavior exhibited by the religious institution they're criticizing.

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Agreed, but some people when they see a cross on a hill or hear a statement with a religious overtone of any kind are easily offended. I think they are usually the kind that are trying to shove their ideologies down everyone else's throats too.

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I just arrived at home after seeing Sound of Freedom. On its own, it would be an amazing thriller, with so many twists and turns and excitement then pure terror. Then you remind yourself that this is not Indiana Jones. This is real and children are actually living this nightmare. God help the children.

Please spread the word and get everyone you know to see this film. Hollywood has to know that people actually care about the safety of little ones. We can help by seeing that many more tickets are sold and the seats are full.

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I saw Sound of Freedom yesterday, a day before its official opening, and was riveted from the first to the last frame. It was thrilling, suspenseful and emotion packed. The acting, especially Jim Caveziel’s and the children’s, was phenomenal, and the audience clapped at the end (in a full theater in blue Bergen County, NJ). As I got up from my seat to leave the theater, I knew that this movie had become a part of me, that the children — those found, and those still lost — would be living in my heart for as long as it beats, and that I would do everything in my power to bring the subject of child trafficking to those who are still blissfully asleep.

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The War On The Child: Battlefront “Sound of Freedom”

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I was going to see it today but all showings were full! That's good news. I purchased tickets for Thursday and it will be my first time back in a theater since... well, since I can't remember!

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Okay, saw the movie... Very well done. No ridiculous CGI over the top action scenes and they told the story without actually showing the rape of children. I don't need to see it to feel it or to know it. I haven't seen a Hollywood produced movie for many years as they are farcical, no talent, indulgent, IQ lowering, smarmy, woke, soul destroying bullshit. This movie was straight story telling with a purpose - time to stop pretending our world isn't descending into madness. Time to step back into the tangible and spiritual worlds and fight the good fight where you stand.

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Celia, your statement here

“I believe the monetization of the destruction of children lies at the black heart of our falling civilization” is the REAL reason we are where we are. I will quote you wherever this conversation arises.

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