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Friday, June 21, 2019

Grateful...

Greetings HHSE Friends & Followers - As we reach the Summer Solstice - the longest day of the year - the extra daylight hours provide additional time to reflect upon this past year and anticipate where we are heading with HHSE.

We can sum it all up in one word:  GRATEFUL.

We are grateful for the support of our many faithful and patient shareholders, who have journeyed along with HHSE management as the company has endured the ups-and-downs of a maturing entertainment marketplace;

We are grateful for the resilience in our HHSE stock pricing, which has consistently prevailed over extraordinary pressures and manipulation attempts to hold a predictable baseline value; 

We are grateful for the 40+ supplier studio partners who have joined hands with HHSE to have titles included in the mega-launch of the MYFLIX digital superstore;

We are grateful for the executive-level relationships enjoyed by HHSE management with top talent representatives and major international presale buyers - enabling the company to evolve its activities into the production of major, locomotive-level features;

We are grateful for the fairness rules in the State of Arkansas which demand that legal disputes (especially foreign judgments) be adjudicated based on the rule of law, the actual terms of agreements and the unwavering consistency of math;

We are grateful for friendly people, sunny days, smiling dogs and the many daily blessings that bounce back as a result of the positive works and energies that each of us has the opportunity - with every moment in time - to put forth. 

For all of our friends and shareholders that have supported HHSE through the years, we are GRATEFUL for you and wish you a glorious day today and an even more fruitful year!






NOTE:  Although members of the Cherokee Nation office did help identify locations for the WILDFIRE MOVIE prior to our of filming, it's important to note that the film is being fully financed privately and outside of means of the Cherokee Nation. The film is an independent production shot in eastern Oklahoma, which happens to be within the 14-counties comprising the Cherokee Nation. The film has some themes and elements of Cherokee culture.  But there is no association between the production with financing or credits to the Cherokee Nation in any way.