🔗 Share this article Performer Denies Anti-Vax Views Following Lending His Voice To Controversial Pandemic Documentary The acclaimed actor has given his vocal talents to a new documentary that questions the safety of vaccinations and praises former cabinet secretary RFK Jr. The Documentary's Contentious Basis Titled "Plague of Corruption," the documentary is adapted from a popular book written by Judy Mikovits, who rose to infamy during the health crisis for allegations that Covid was caused by a faulty batch of the influenza shot. The book's collaborator, a producer, has previously authored books with far-right media personality a known commentator. The producer recently posted hailing Neeson's involvement in the project. An Unequivocal Rebuttal Representatives for Liam Neeson have released a statement pushing back against implications that he subscribes to anti-vax beliefs. "Many acknowledge that misconduct might be present within the drug industry, but that must not be equated to rejection of vaccines," the comment explains. "Neeson never has been, and remains not, anti-vaccination. His considerable work with the global charity underscores his enduring support for worldwide vaccination initiatives." It noted that the actor was not involved in crafting the project's narrative and that inquiries about its claims should be directed to the filmmakers. Central Claims In the Feature As presented, the script spoken by Neeson includes several provocative statements: It claims that pro-immunization voices have insisted on "blind obedience" to government bodies. It posits that "medical science has become dangerously influenced by politics." Kennedy is featured claiming, "The core flaw with vaccines is that they just aren't safely tested." The film further attacks Covid lockdowns, saying they caused mental anguish that resulted in thousands of lives. Concerning Covid vaccines, it mentions a report that they were "rushed to market" and seen as "dangerous experiments." Previous Controversy and Recent Debates The documentary further cites a past television report about clinical trials on children, which was subsequently the focus of a formal apology by the broadcaster for unbalanced reporting. In recent weeks, the political figure called on the CDC to change its long-held position that there is no link between immunizations and autism spectrum disorder. This claim is echoed in the documentary, contrary to a new report from the global health body stating no connection has been found. An Earlier Record of Endorsement Standing in contrast to the documentary's tone, Neeson has in the past voiced strong support for vaccines in his role as a charity ambassador. Two years ago, he described vaccines as "a remarkable triumph," stating that "The debate about vaccines in recent years has forgotten how much benefit they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest shared accomplishments in history." The film ends with Neeson's voice saying, "This marks not the finish of our narrative. Rather, it is the dawn of a different phase."
The acclaimed actor has given his vocal talents to a new documentary that questions the safety of vaccinations and praises former cabinet secretary RFK Jr. The Documentary's Contentious Basis Titled "Plague of Corruption," the documentary is adapted from a popular book written by Judy Mikovits, who rose to infamy during the health crisis for allegations that Covid was caused by a faulty batch of the influenza shot. The book's collaborator, a producer, has previously authored books with far-right media personality a known commentator. The producer recently posted hailing Neeson's involvement in the project. An Unequivocal Rebuttal Representatives for Liam Neeson have released a statement pushing back against implications that he subscribes to anti-vax beliefs. "Many acknowledge that misconduct might be present within the drug industry, but that must not be equated to rejection of vaccines," the comment explains. "Neeson never has been, and remains not, anti-vaccination. His considerable work with the global charity underscores his enduring support for worldwide vaccination initiatives." It noted that the actor was not involved in crafting the project's narrative and that inquiries about its claims should be directed to the filmmakers. Central Claims In the Feature As presented, the script spoken by Neeson includes several provocative statements: It claims that pro-immunization voices have insisted on "blind obedience" to government bodies. It posits that "medical science has become dangerously influenced by politics." Kennedy is featured claiming, "The core flaw with vaccines is that they just aren't safely tested." The film further attacks Covid lockdowns, saying they caused mental anguish that resulted in thousands of lives. Concerning Covid vaccines, it mentions a report that they were "rushed to market" and seen as "dangerous experiments." Previous Controversy and Recent Debates The documentary further cites a past television report about clinical trials on children, which was subsequently the focus of a formal apology by the broadcaster for unbalanced reporting. In recent weeks, the political figure called on the CDC to change its long-held position that there is no link between immunizations and autism spectrum disorder. This claim is echoed in the documentary, contrary to a new report from the global health body stating no connection has been found. An Earlier Record of Endorsement Standing in contrast to the documentary's tone, Neeson has in the past voiced strong support for vaccines in his role as a charity ambassador. Two years ago, he described vaccines as "a remarkable triumph," stating that "The debate about vaccines in recent years has forgotten how much benefit they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest shared accomplishments in history." The film ends with Neeson's voice saying, "This marks not the finish of our narrative. Rather, it is the dawn of a different phase."