A public school in Nashville, Tennessee, is allowing Muslim students to leave class to pray in a space reserved especially for them during the school day.
This video isn’t about a website or a piece of paper. Now we’re supposed to believe a “coding error” just erased the exact parts of our Constitution from Congress’ official site for weeks that the president is busy doing end runs around right now and claiming he doesn’t know if he’s supposed to uphold it when directly asked on national TV.
If this isn’t a message, I don’t know what is.
“A Republic…if you can keep it.”
Habeas Corpus doesn’t just go back to the Bill of Rights and the 1679 Habeas Corpus Act in England, it goes back to the Magna Carta of 1215 and even earlier!
“It’s an amazing story that has not been told—not in this way.”
~ Liminality trailer
Hero of the Week, July 14, 2025
Aaron and Melissa Dykes
At Solari, we are long-time fans of Truthstream Media. From their outstanding 2018 documentary on mind control (The Minds of Men) to their excellent coverage last fall of events related to Hurricane Helene to their recent reflections on cognitive liberty, the dynamic duo at the helm of Truthstream—award-winning documentary filmmakers Aaron and Melissa Dykes—produce deeply thoughtful and important video content unique in the New Media landscape. With the aim of serving a free humanity, Aaron and Melissa state that they “follow where the facts lead and pursue truth above all else.”
In their most in-depth project to date, they have spent the past six years making Liminality—what they describe as their “life’s work”—including reviewing hundreds of sources, conducting interviews, carrying out archival research, and traveling to 10 countries to gather footage of on-the-ground events. The film dissects lost history in an effort to resurrect essential knowledge, first principles, and an “ancient cultural recipe.” In their words:
“We’re talking about … [a] piece of our heritage which we were never taught but nevertheless cannot afford to lose, nor to just throw out like the baby with the proverbial bathwater. We believe this film can help preserve some of what We the People have lost, and reignite the symbols of liberty…before it is too late…. This is about our inherent rights, endowed by our Creator. Meant to stand. Derived from ancient compact and tested by time.”
The Dykes freely admit that they have trouble asking for support—but they are doing so to get Liminality to the finish line for its anticipated release date one year from now on the Fourth of July 2026—the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. We hope that some readers will be moved to donate to what promises to be Truthstream’s magnum opus. We can’t wait!