Performer Refutes Anti-Vaxxer Position Following Lending His Voice To Controversial Covid Documentary

Liam Neeson has provided his voice to a new documentary that questions the efficacy of vaccines and praises one-time government figure RFK Jr.

The Documentary's Provocative Basis

Titled "Plague of Corruption," the documentary is based on a popular book published by Judy Mikovits, who became famous during the health crisis for claims that the virus was a result of a faulty batch of the flu vaccine.

The book's co-author, Kent Heckenlively, has penned books with conspiracy-prone media personality Alex Jones. Heckenlively recently posted hailing Neeson's involvement in the film.

A Strong Statement

A spokesperson for Liam Neeson have provided a comment pushing back against suggestions that he holds anti-immunization sentiments.

"Many acknowledge that unethical practices might be present within the pharmaceutical industry, but that cannot be confused with being against vaccines," the response states. "Neeson never has been, and cannot be described as, anti-vax. His extensive work with the UN children's agency underscores his consistent support for public-health initiatives."

The statement continued that the star was not involved in crafting the documentary's editorial content and that questions about its assertions are best addressed to the creators.

Key Themes Within the Documentary

In the film, the voiceover provided by Neeson makes several provocative claims:

  • It suggests that pro-immunization voices have demanded "complete compliance" to health authorities.
  • It posits that "research has become dangerously politicized."
  • Kennedy is featured claiming, "The core flaw with vaccines is that they simply are not safely tested."
  • The film takes aim at pandemic restrictions, arguing they caused mental anguish that led to the loss of thousands of lives.
  • Concerning pandemic shots, it mentions a perspective that they were "hurriedly approved" and seen as "hazardous tests."

Previous Background and Current Issues

The film includes a past television report about clinical trials on children, which was subsequently the focus of a correction by the corporation for editorial breaches.

Recently, Kennedy directed the Centers for Disease Control to revise its official position that there is no causal relationship between vaccines and autism. This assertion is repeated in the documentary, contrary to a fresh analysis from the global health body stating no such link has been found.

An Earlier Position of Advocacy

Differing from the documentary's narrative, Neeson has in the past expressed firm endorsement for vaccines in his role as a Unicef global ambassador.

Two years ago, he described vaccines as "an extraordinary human success story," adding that "The conversation about vaccines in lately has overlooked how much positive impact they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest collective achievements in our history."

The documentary finishes with Neeson's script proclaiming, "This is not the conclusion of our story. Rather, it is the beginning of a fresh chapter."

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