Actor Refutes Anti-Vaxxer Position After Lending His Voice To Controversial Covid Feature

The acclaimed actor has lent his narration to a feature-length documentary that questions the safety of vaccines and commends former government figure the political figure.

The Feature's Provocative Basis

Titled "Plague of Corruption," the project is inspired by a bestselling book co-authored by Judy Mikovits, who rose to infamy during the health crisis for assertions that Covid was a result of a bad strain of the flu vaccine.

The publication's writing partner, Kent Heckenlively, has previously authored books with controversial media personality the Infowars host. The producer wrote online praising Neeson's participation in the project.

A Firm Rebuttal

A spokesperson for Neeson have provided a response pushing back against implications that he supports anti-immunization views.

"Everyone can acknowledge that corruption may occur within the pharmaceutical industry, but that should never be confused with rejection of vaccines," the statement states. "Liam has never been, and remains not, anti-vaccination. His extensive work with the global charity reinforces his consistent support for public-health initiatives."

The response noted that the star had no hand in the documentary's messaging and that inquiries about its assertions should be directed to the filmmakers.

Key Themes Featured in the Feature

In the film, the narration spoken by Neeson features several controversial points:

  • It suggests that pro-vaccine voices have demanded "unconditional submission" to public institutions.
  • It declares that "science has become dangerously politicized."
  • Robert F Kennedy Jr is featured stating, "The big problem with vaccines is that they just aren't adequately tested."
  • The film further attacks Covid lockdowns, arguing they caused psychological harm that resulted in thousands of lives.
  • On the topic of the immunizations, it cites a perspective that they were "hurriedly approved" and seen as "hazardous tests."

Historical Background and Ongoing Disputes

It further cites a past television report about HIV drug testing on children, which was subsequently the subject of a formal apology by the corporation for editorial breaches.

Last month, RFK Jr instructed the national health agency to change its official position that there is no link between vaccines and autism. This claim is echoed in the documentary, despite a fresh analysis from the WHO confirming no connection has been found.

A Previous Record of Support

Contrasting the film's message, Neeson has formerly voiced clear advocacy for vaccines in his position as a Unicef global ambassador.

Two years ago, he referred to vaccines as "an extraordinary triumph," noting that "The conversation about vaccines in lately has forgotten how much benefit they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest shared accomplishments in human history."

The film finishes with Neeson's voice saying, "This marks not the conclusion of our story. It is the start of a new chapter."

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