Performer Refutes Anti-Vaxxer Stance Following Voicing Controversial Coronavirus Documentary

Liam Neeson has lent his vocal talents to a new documentary that questions the safety of immunizations and commends ex- health official the political figure.

The Feature's Disputed Origins

Named "Plague of Corruption," the documentary is based on a well-known publication published by a controversial scientist, who gained notoriety during the pandemic for allegations that Covid was caused by a bad strain of the flu vaccine.

Her co-author, Kent Heckenlively, has also written books with controversial radio host a known commentator. Heckenlively recently posted hailing Neeson's participation in the documentary.

A Firm Rebuttal

A spokesperson for Neeson have provided a response strongly denying implications that he supports anti-vax views.

"Many understand that unethical practices might be present within the medical sector, but that should never be conflated with rejection of vaccines," the comment reads. "Liam has never been, and is not, anti-vaccination. His long work with Unicef reinforces his long-held support for global immunisation initiatives."

The statement added that the performer had no hand in the documentary's editorial content and that concerns about its content ought to go to the producers.

Key Themes Within the Film

As presented, the script read by Neeson features several strong points:

  • It states that pro-immunization voices have demanded "unconditional submission" to public institutions.
  • It declares that "science has become highly influenced by politics."
  • RFK Jr is interviewed saying, "The core flaw with vaccines is that they just aren't properly vetted."
  • It also criticizes Covid lockdowns, saying they caused psychological harm that cost thousands of lives.
  • Concerning pandemic shots, it cites a view that they were "hurriedly approved" and seen as "dangerous experiments."

Past Controversy and Ongoing Disputes

The film includes a 2004 BBC documentary about AIDS medication trials on children, which was afterwards the focus of a correction by the broadcaster for unbalanced reporting.

Recently, the political figure instructed the CDC to change its official position that there is no link between immunizations and autism spectrum disorder. This claim is repeated in the documentary, even with a new report from the World Health Organisation confirming no such link has been found.

A Previous Position of Advocacy

Standing in contrast to the documentary's narrative, Neeson has previously shown strong support for vaccines in his position as a Unicef global ambassador.

Two years ago, he called vaccines as "a remarkable human success story," stating that "The conversation about vaccines in recent years has forgotten how much positive impact they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest shared accomplishments in human history."

The documentary concludes with Neeson's voice stating, "This is not the end of our story. This is the start of a different phase."

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