Performer Refutes Anti-Vax Views After Lending His Voice To Disputed Pandemic Documentary

Liam Neeson has provided his voice to a recent film that challenges the legitimacy of vaccines and praises ex- government figure RFK Jr.

The Feature's Provocative Foundation

Named "Plague of Corruption," the project is inspired by a bestselling book written by a disgraced researcher, who rose to infamy during the pandemic for claims that the illness was a result of a problematic version of the flu vaccine.

The publication's co-author, Kent Heckenlively, has previously authored books with controversial media personality the Infowars host. The producer wrote online celebrating Neeson's involvement in the film.

A Firm Statement

A spokesperson for Liam Neeson have released a response pushing back against implications that he supports anti-vax sentiments.

"We all recognize that misconduct may occur within the medical sector, but that should never be confused with rejection of vaccines," the comment states. "Liam never has been, and cannot be described as, anti-vax. His long work with the global charity highlights his consistent support for public-health initiatives."

The statement noted that the performer did not shape the film's messaging and that inquiries about its assertions ought to go to the filmmakers.

Key Themes In the Feature

As presented, the script read by Neeson includes several provocative statements:

  • It states that pro-immunization voices have called for "blind obedience" to public institutions.
  • It posits that "medical science has become dangerously politicized."
  • RFK Jr is interviewed stating, "The major issue with vaccines is that they are not properly vetted."
  • The narration takes aim at stay-at-home orders, arguing they caused psychological harm that led to the loss of thousands of lives.
  • Regarding the immunizations, it references a view that they were "developed too quickly" and seen as "risky trials."

Historical Controversy and Ongoing Disputes

The documentary further cites a 2004 BBC documentary about clinical trials on children, which was afterwards the topic of a correction by the corporation for violations of guidelines.

Recently, the political figure instructed the national health agency to revise its official position that there is no connection between vaccines and autism. This claim is echoed in the film, even with a new report from the global health body confirming no connection has been found.

A Previous Statement of Support

Differing from the film's tone, Neeson has previously voiced clear advocacy for vaccines in his capacity as a charity ambassador.

Two years ago, he described vaccines as "an extraordinary achievement," stating that "The debate about vaccines in lately has overlooked how much benefit they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest collective achievements in our history."

The film finishes with Neeson's script stating, "This is not the end of our narrative. This is the beginning of a new chapter."

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