At MyCancellation.com, people can post photos of the cancellation letters they have received since the launch of ObamaCare more than one month ago.

The website has been up for a week, but the site's Twitter account took a while to get off the ground, since it was suspended several times without explanation.

Heather Higgins, the CEO of Independent Women's Voice, which set up the website, sat down with Gretchen Carlson this afternoon to explain the situation.

Kelly, Colmes Battle Over Obama's Broken Promise

When Twitter shut down the account last Friday, Saturday, and again on Monday night, the followers that had been accumulated were wiped out.

Twitter eventually explained that a number of people had reported the account as spam, leading to its suspension.

Low Blow? O'Reilly, Ingraham Analyze Time Mag's Controversial Christie Cover

Higgins believes the account is being singled out because of the message it is carrying to people and "like-minded individuals" are teaming up to file the false spam reports.

Watch the interview above, and check out MyCancellation on Twitter.