đŸ”— Share this article Actor Rejects Anti-Vaccine Stance Following Lending His Voice To Controversial Pandemic Documentary Liam Neeson has given his narration to a new documentary that casts doubt on the legitimacy of vaccines and commends one-time health official Robert F Kennedy Jr. The Feature's Disputed Origins Named "Plague of Corruption," the documentary is adapted from a bestselling book co-authored by Judy Mikovits, who became famous during the pandemic for claims that Covid was a result of a problematic version of the flu vaccine. The publication's writing partner, Kent Heckenlively, has also written books with controversial radio host a known commentator. He wrote online hailing Neeson's participation in the documentary. A Firm Denial A spokesperson for Neeson have issued a comment strongly denying implications that he holds anti-vax views. "Many understand that unethical practices may occur within the drug industry, but that should never be conflated with rejection of vaccines," the comment explains. "Neeson never has been, and is not, anti-vaccination. His extensive work with the UN children's agency reinforces his long-held support for public-health initiatives." The statement continued that the performer did not shape the documentary's editorial content and that concerns about its assertions are best addressed to the producers. Central Themes Within the Film In the film, the narration spoken by Neeson includes several controversial points: It states that pro-immunization voices have demanded "blind obedience" to government bodies. It argues that "research has become dangerously influenced by politics." Robert F Kennedy Jr is shown stating, "The major issue with vaccines is that they simply are not safely tested." The film also criticizes pandemic restrictions, arguing they caused psychological harm that resulted in thousands of lives. Concerning pandemic shots, it mentions a report that they were "rushed to market" and seen as "hazardous tests." Historical Background and Ongoing Issues The film includes a historical film about clinical trials on children, which was later the topic of a BBC apology by the network for editorial breaches. In recent weeks, Kennedy called on the Centers for Disease Control to revise its longstanding position that there is no link between immunizations and autism spectrum disorder. This claim is repeated in the film, even with a new report from the global health body stating no evidence has been found. A Past Position of Endorsement Standing in contrast to the documentary's narrative, Neeson has in the past voiced strong support for vaccines in his position as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador. Two years ago, he called vaccines as "a remarkable triumph," noting that "The debate about vaccines in the past few years has forgotten how much benefit they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest collective achievements in human history." "Plague of Corruption" finishes with Neeson's narration proclaiming, "This isn't the finish of our journey. This is the beginning of a different phase."
Liam Neeson has given his narration to a new documentary that casts doubt on the legitimacy of vaccines and commends one-time health official Robert F Kennedy Jr. The Feature's Disputed Origins Named "Plague of Corruption," the documentary is adapted from a bestselling book co-authored by Judy Mikovits, who became famous during the pandemic for claims that Covid was a result of a problematic version of the flu vaccine. The publication's writing partner, Kent Heckenlively, has also written books with controversial radio host a known commentator. He wrote online hailing Neeson's participation in the documentary. A Firm Denial A spokesperson for Neeson have issued a comment strongly denying implications that he holds anti-vax views. "Many understand that unethical practices may occur within the drug industry, but that should never be conflated with rejection of vaccines," the comment explains. "Neeson never has been, and is not, anti-vaccination. His extensive work with the UN children's agency reinforces his long-held support for public-health initiatives." The statement continued that the performer did not shape the documentary's editorial content and that concerns about its assertions are best addressed to the producers. Central Themes Within the Film In the film, the narration spoken by Neeson includes several controversial points: It states that pro-immunization voices have demanded "blind obedience" to government bodies. It argues that "research has become dangerously influenced by politics." Robert F Kennedy Jr is shown stating, "The major issue with vaccines is that they simply are not safely tested." The film also criticizes pandemic restrictions, arguing they caused psychological harm that resulted in thousands of lives. Concerning pandemic shots, it mentions a report that they were "rushed to market" and seen as "hazardous tests." Historical Background and Ongoing Issues The film includes a historical film about clinical trials on children, which was later the topic of a BBC apology by the network for editorial breaches. In recent weeks, Kennedy called on the Centers for Disease Control to revise its longstanding position that there is no link between immunizations and autism spectrum disorder. This claim is repeated in the film, even with a new report from the global health body stating no evidence has been found. A Past Position of Endorsement Standing in contrast to the documentary's narrative, Neeson has in the past voiced strong support for vaccines in his position as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador. Two years ago, he called vaccines as "a remarkable triumph," noting that "The debate about vaccines in the past few years has forgotten how much benefit they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest collective achievements in human history." "Plague of Corruption" finishes with Neeson's narration proclaiming, "This isn't the finish of our journey. This is the beginning of a different phase."