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Saturday, April 9, 2016

“A 9/11 a Day” - A Pro-Life Documentary




from Frank X Panico
Xs in the Sky Films


This riveting documentary film exposes the fact that about 3000 a day are lost in abortion mills of America, around the same number killed in the tragic September 11th attack. The 50-minute film also explores issues concerning the diabolical abortion industry as no other film does. Why has abortion become so acceptable in our society, what can we do to make it unacceptable and is this insidious practice in some way driven by Satan and his evil spirits? These are some of the controversial questions posed to knowledgeable and highly entertaining men and women who hold over twenty-five years of experience in the study of the abortion industry. Hence; a unique perspective of the billion dollar killing corporation is exposed.
Ed Daccarett, Publisher of Christian Action News, General Manager of WJPP Radio and President of Life Saver Billboards proclaims, “While witnessing outside an abortion clinic, I can feel the evil in the air as the abortion surgeon arrives on the premises”. 

Mary Delduca, an 84-year-old women who was arrested eleven times for the cause and the subject of the ground breaking HBO film 12th and Delaware reveals, “The darkness and long lasting depression and anxiety that accompanies an abortion is torturous and can last a lifetime”.
Teri Stocking, a post abortive woman who now works in the medical field, tells of how the depression and anxiety she experienced after her abortion almost drove her to suicide.
 

Don Kazimir, Ministry Director of Rachel’s Vineyard, covers the topic of rape and abortion by saying, “If a woman has been through the horrific trauma of a rape, why compound the situation by another horrific event like abortion? If she gave the child up for adoption, maybe that would somewhat lessen the pain of the rape, knowing that she made a loving couple happy”.
 

Gina Thompson, Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Executive Director of Mary’s Shelter, an organization that takes in homeless pregnant women and assists during pregnancy and after the child’s birth, states, “I am astounded when women tell me that they would kill their child in their womb before they considered giving him or her to a loving family through adoption.

Commentary from an array of pro-lifers protesting outside a local Planned Parenthood also provides enticing insight from men, women and children who are driven to avert the abortion epidemic. This cinematic experience goes straight for the jugular of Planned Parenthood and all abortion mills, annihilating the myths they spew out, such as, they just want to help women and there is no negative repercussion associate with the killing of child that dwells within them.

Perhaps the most vital message conveyed through this film is this. If a woman is plagued with suffering from a past abortion, they must sincerely ask our creator for forgiving and healing and it will be granted to them. The burden of a past abortion can stop a woman from reaching the purpose that God has for them. This is Satan’s tactic. The Evil One does not want these post aborted women to flourish and be joyful, and he does not want to allow God’s plan for them to unfold. One should take no part in unfruitful works of darkness, but expose them.

Watch the trailer below or at YouTube using this link.



 


Born and raised in Queens New York, Frank X. Panico was exposed to an array of arts and diverse cultures that has led him to be a well-rounded individual with exceptional interpersonal skills. At the age of 24, Frank relocated to Hollywood, California to peruse a career in the film industry.


As a student of Michel C. Conley, Panico became skilled in the art of writing feature film screenplays. Obtaining a position as assistant to Gary D. Roberts, the Executive Vice President of 20th Century Fox Films Legal Group, proved to be a wise decision. The correct way to approach production companies with material, all legal matters related to the entertainment business and the sharpening of his marketing skills are just some of the valuable qualities that Panico acquired. Panico relocated to Florida in 2005.


Currently, he writes, directs, and produces his own original material. Panico and his production company, Xs in the Sky Films, have received rave reviews and recognition from The Stuart News, Saint Lucie Magazine and Vero’s Voice.


His first film, "Lambs Among Wolves," was picked up and aired on The Walk TV and received a nomination at The Treasure Coast International Film Festival. Panico’s second film, "A Different Kind of Church," has found distribution on Amazon Prime and Christian Cinema. Furthermore, while working for Light of the World Charities {LOTWC} in Palm City, Florida as a Public Relations and Marketing Consultant,


Panico has completed his third film, "Moved With Compassion," which encompasses all aspects of this remarkable charity which provides medical and dental needs to poverty stricken individuals here in the US and overseas. Through his involvement with LOTWC, Panico realized his own need to volunteer. Once a week, he mentors an underprivileged child through "Big Brothers and Big Sisters" and recently completed his fourth documentary film, “A 9/11 a Day.”


For more information on this film or to purchase a DVD, please use this link.


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