🔗 Share this article Actor Denies Anti-Vax Views After Lending His Voice To Controversial Pandemic Feature Liam Neeson has provided his voice to a feature-length documentary that questions the efficacy of vaccines and praises former health official Robert F Kennedy Jr. The Film's Provocative Foundation Titled "Plague of Corruption," the documentary is adapted from a well-known publication written by Judy Mikovits, who became famous during the global outbreak for assertions that the virus was linked to a bad strain of the influenza shot. Her writing partner, Kent Heckenlively, has penned books with conspiracy-prone radio host a known commentator. The producer wrote online praising Neeson's involvement in the film. A Strong Rebuttal The team of Liam Neeson have issued a statement strongly denying suggestions that he subscribes to anti-immunization sentiments. "Everyone can acknowledge that unethical practices might be present within the medical sector, but that must not be equated to rejection of vaccines," the comment explains. "Liam is not, and cannot be described as, against vaccines. His considerable work with the UN children's agency highlights his long-held support for worldwide vaccination initiatives." The statement continued that the actor was not involved in crafting the project's messaging and that inquiries about its claims should be directed to the creators. Key Themes Within the Feature As presented, the script provided by Neeson includes several controversial statements: It suggests that pro-vaccine voices have insisted on "blind obedience" to public institutions. It argues that "medical science has become deeply politicised." RFK Jr is featured claiming, "The core flaw with vaccines is that they simply are not properly vetted." The narration also criticizes pandemic restrictions, saying they caused mental anguish that resulted in thousands of lives. Concerning the immunizations, it references a report that they were "rushed to market" and seen as "risky trials." Previous Controversy and Recent Issues The documentary also references a 2004 BBC documentary about AIDS medication trials on children, which was later the topic of a formal apology by the network for editorial breaches. Last month, Kennedy directed the CDC to revise its longstanding position that there is no link between vaccines and autism. This supposed link is repeated in the documentary, contrary to a new report from the WHO stating no connection has been found. A Past Statement of Endorsement Standing in contrast to the film's tone, Neeson has previously voiced strong support for vaccines in his role as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador. Previously, he described vaccines as "a remarkable achievement," noting that "The discourse about vaccines in lately has lost sight of how much good they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest collective achievements in our history." The documentary ends with Neeson's voice proclaiming, "This marks not the end of our journey. Rather, it is the start of a fresh chapter."
Liam Neeson has provided his voice to a feature-length documentary that questions the efficacy of vaccines and praises former health official Robert F Kennedy Jr. The Film's Provocative Foundation Titled "Plague of Corruption," the documentary is adapted from a well-known publication written by Judy Mikovits, who became famous during the global outbreak for assertions that the virus was linked to a bad strain of the influenza shot. Her writing partner, Kent Heckenlively, has penned books with conspiracy-prone radio host a known commentator. The producer wrote online praising Neeson's involvement in the film. A Strong Rebuttal The team of Liam Neeson have issued a statement strongly denying suggestions that he subscribes to anti-immunization sentiments. "Everyone can acknowledge that unethical practices might be present within the medical sector, but that must not be equated to rejection of vaccines," the comment explains. "Liam is not, and cannot be described as, against vaccines. His considerable work with the UN children's agency highlights his long-held support for worldwide vaccination initiatives." The statement continued that the actor was not involved in crafting the project's messaging and that inquiries about its claims should be directed to the creators. Key Themes Within the Feature As presented, the script provided by Neeson includes several controversial statements: It suggests that pro-vaccine voices have insisted on "blind obedience" to public institutions. It argues that "medical science has become deeply politicised." RFK Jr is featured claiming, "The core flaw with vaccines is that they simply are not properly vetted." The narration also criticizes pandemic restrictions, saying they caused mental anguish that resulted in thousands of lives. Concerning the immunizations, it references a report that they were "rushed to market" and seen as "risky trials." Previous Controversy and Recent Issues The documentary also references a 2004 BBC documentary about AIDS medication trials on children, which was later the topic of a formal apology by the network for editorial breaches. Last month, Kennedy directed the CDC to revise its longstanding position that there is no link between vaccines and autism. This supposed link is repeated in the documentary, contrary to a new report from the WHO stating no connection has been found. A Past Statement of Endorsement Standing in contrast to the film's tone, Neeson has previously voiced strong support for vaccines in his role as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador. Previously, he described vaccines as "a remarkable achievement," noting that "The discourse about vaccines in lately has lost sight of how much good they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest collective achievements in our history." The documentary ends with Neeson's voice proclaiming, "This marks not the end of our journey. Rather, it is the start of a fresh chapter."