Performer Rejects Anti-Vax Stance Following Voicing Contentious Pandemic Documentary

The "Taken" star has given his narration to a new documentary that questions the legitimacy of vaccinations and praises ex- cabinet secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr.

The Documentary's Contentious Origins

Named "Plague of Corruption," the film is inspired by a well-known publication written by Judy Mikovits, who became famous during the global outbreak for allegations that Covid was caused by a bad strain of the seasonal immunization.

Her co-author, Kent Heckenlively, has penned books with controversial media personality the Infowars host. The producer recently posted praising Neeson's involvement in the film.

A Strong Denial

Representatives for Neeson have released a comment strongly denying suggestions that he subscribes to anti-vax sentiments.

"We all recognize that unethical practices may occur within the pharmaceutical industry, but that should never be confused with opposition to vaccines," the comment states. "Liam is not, and remains not, anti-vax. His extensive work with Unicef reinforces his consistent support for public-health initiatives."

It continued that the star was not involved in crafting the film's messaging and that inquiries about its claims are best addressed to the creators.

Major Assertions Featured in the Documentary

As presented, the narration provided by Neeson makes several strong points:

  • It states that pro-vaccine voices have insisted on "blind obedience" to health authorities.
  • It declares that "medical science has become dangerously influenced by politics."
  • Kennedy is shown claiming, "The major issue with vaccines is that they are not safely tested."
  • It further attacks stay-at-home orders, claiming they caused psychological harm that resulted in thousands of lives.
  • Regarding Covid vaccines, it mentions a perspective that they were "hurriedly approved" and seen as "risky trials."

Historical Context and Ongoing Disputes

The film further cites a historical film about AIDS medication trials on children, which was subsequently the subject of a correction by the corporation for unbalanced reporting.

In recent weeks, Kennedy instructed the national health agency to alter its official position that there is no link between vaccines and autism spectrum disorder. This supposed link is echoed in the film, contrary to a fresh analysis from the World Health Organisation stating no connection has been found.

A Past Record of Advocacy

Standing in contrast to the film's narrative, Neeson has in the past shown clear advocacy for vaccines in his capacity as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador.

Previously, he referred to vaccines as "an extraordinary triumph," adding that "The discourse about vaccines in the past few years has forgotten how much positive impact they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest collective achievements in history."

The documentary finishes with Neeson's script saying, "This marks not the end of our narrative. It is the start of a different phase."

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