Aaron Siri was RFK’s personal campaign lawyer and continues to fight for people who were injured by vaccines, mRNA, and government mandates. After filing FDA petitions for stronger Tylenol warning labels, he was the subject of a hit piece in the New York Times – one of our nation’s highest honors.
Georgia studio founder Ryan Millsap says Antifa-linked activists waged a four-year campaign of arson, vandalism, and harassment after his land swap deal near Atlanta’s “Cop City.” Millsap, who built the famous Blackhall Studios, says Antifa’s pressure derailed his projects and endangered his family. He now applauds President Trump’s move to designate Antifa a domestic terror group, calling it long overdue.
Aaron Siri is the Managing Partner of Siri & Glimstad LLP and has extensive experience in complex civil litigation matters and class actions. He handles civil rights, informed consent, and high-stakes disputes. He is the author of “Vaccines Amen: The Religion of Vaccines.” Learn more at https://sirillp.com and follow him at https://x.com/AaronSiriSG
Ryan Millsap is the Chairman and CEO of Blackhall Studios, the Atlanta-based production facility behind films like “Venom,” “Jumanji,” and “Jungle Cruise.” In 2021, he sold the studio to Commonwealth Group, now Shadowbox Studios. An entrepreneur and investor, Millsap has revitalized communities through real estate and film. He is also the host of The Blackhall Podcast. Follow at https://x.com/RCMillsap
