Performer Rejects Anti-Vax Views After Voicing Contentious Pandemic Documentary

The "Taken" star has lent his narration to a new documentary that challenges the legitimacy of vaccinations and praises one-time cabinet secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr.

The Film's Contentious Origins

Named "Plague of Corruption," the film is based on a bestselling book co-authored by Judy Mikovits, who gained notoriety during the health crisis for allegations that the virus was caused by a bad strain of the seasonal immunization.

The publication's co-author, a producer, has penned books with controversial radio host a known commentator. The producer recently posted celebrating Neeson's involvement in the film.

A Firm Denial

A spokesperson for Liam Neeson have provided a statement pushing back against claims that he supports anti-vax sentiments.

"We all understand that unethical practices can exist within the drug industry, but that cannot be equated to being against vaccines," the comment explains. "Neeson is not, and remains not, anti-vax. His considerable work with Unicef reinforces his enduring support for global immunisation initiatives."

The response continued that the star was not involved in crafting the documentary's editorial content and that concerns about its claims ought to go to the creators.

Central Themes Featured in the Documentary

In the film, the script spoken by Neeson features several provocative points:

  • It states that pro-immunization voices have insisted on "complete compliance" to health authorities.
  • It declares that "science has become dangerously influenced by politics."
  • Robert F Kennedy Jr is interviewed claiming, "The big problem with vaccines is that they just aren't properly vetted."
  • It takes aim at Covid lockdowns, claiming they caused mental anguish that cost thousands of lives.
  • Regarding Covid vaccines, it references a report that they were "rushed to market" and seen as "risky trials."

Previous Background and Current Issues

The documentary further cites a past television report about clinical trials on children, which was subsequently the topic of a formal apology by the corporation for violations of guidelines.

Recently, RFK Jr directed the national health agency to revise its long-held position that there is no connection between vaccines and autism. This claim is repeated in the film, even with a recent study from the World Health Organisation stating no connection has been found.

An Earlier Position of Endorsement

Contrasting the film's tone, Neeson has previously shown clear advocacy for vaccines in his position as a charity ambassador.

Two years ago, he called vaccines as "an incredible achievement," stating that "The debate about vaccines in lately has overlooked how much good they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest shared accomplishments in history."

The documentary concludes with Neeson's voice proclaiming, "This marks not the end of our narrative. Rather, it is the start of a fresh chapter."

Natalie Jackson DDS
Natalie Jackson DDS

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