About
In March 2017, National Public Radio destroyed the lives of musicians/filmmakers, activists, and humanitarians Billy Yeager and his wife, Anais. From 2017 until 2020, a David v. Goliath legal combat took place between NPR and the Yeagers.
Having to take on their own case, without a lawyer, the Yeagers fought against NPR (who hired 3 attorneys) for 3 years, proceeding all the way to the United States Supreme Court.
Billy Yeager v NPR reveals an ugly truth. During the 3 years of research and compiling evidence to build their case, the Yeagers uncovered very disturbing information about NPR and CPB that will shock and outrage the American People.
Billy Yeager is an award-winning singer- songwriter, discovered by Grammy Award Winner Bruce Hornsby in 1991. Yeager went on to become an award-winning independent filmmaker, producing, directing, acting and composing the soundtrack in all of his films (see IMBD).
In 2005, Billy and his wife, Anais, began a serious search for truth, not only in their lives, but through their art, music and films.
In 2009, the Yeagers relinquished their comfortable lives in Palm Beach, Florida, and embarked on a spiritual journey that took them into the Mojave Desert for over 4 years, where they produced and directed their film called Jesus of Malibu.
In 2013, the Yeagers were discovered by Maltese Productions and a documentary film was produced about their lives.
The documentary, called The Film That Changed The World, won Most Inspirational movie award at the Red Dirt International Film Festival.
The Yeagers are also activists; many of their music videos depict the suffering and injustice around the world among the greed and vanity of today’s society.