Star Denies Anti-Vax Views After Narrating Disputed Covid Feature

Liam Neeson has provided his vocal talents to a feature-length documentary that challenges the legitimacy of vaccines and commends one-time health official Robert F Kennedy Jr.

The Film's Contentious Origins

Named "Plague of Corruption," the film is based on a popular book written by a disgraced researcher, who became famous during the health crisis for allegations that the virus was a result of a faulty batch of the seasonal immunization.

The book's co-author, Kent Heckenlively, has penned books with conspiracy-prone figure the Infowars host. Heckenlively took to social media praising Neeson's involvement in the documentary.

A Strong Rebuttal

A spokesperson for Liam Neeson have released a statement firmly refuting claims that he subscribes to anti-immunization beliefs.

"We all understand that unethical practices may occur within the medical sector, but that cannot be equated to opposition to vaccines," the statement states. "He is not, and is not, anti-vaccination. His long work with the global charity highlights his consistent support for public-health initiatives."

The statement continued that the star was not involved in crafting the documentary's messaging and that inquiries about its content ought to go to the creators.

Key Themes In the Documentary

In the film, the narration provided by Neeson makes several strong points:

  • It suggests that pro-immunization voices have demanded "complete compliance" to health authorities.
  • It argues that "medical science has become dangerously politicised."
  • Robert F Kennedy Jr is featured saying, "The core flaw with vaccines is that they just aren't safely tested."
  • The narration further attacks pandemic restrictions, claiming they caused severe distress that cost thousands of lives.
  • On the topic of the immunizations, it mentions a report that they were "rushed to market" and seen as "hazardous tests."

Past Background and Ongoing Issues

The documentary further cites a past television report about HIV drug testing on children, which was later the subject of a BBC apology by the network for violations of guidelines.

In recent weeks, RFK Jr called on the Centers for Disease Control to alter its official position that there is no link between immunizations and autism. This supposed link is also referenced in the film, despite a fresh analysis from the WHO reiterating no connection has been found.

A Previous Record of Endorsement

Contrasting the documentary's tone, Neeson has in the past shown clear advocacy for vaccines in his position as a Unicef global ambassador.

In 2022, he called vaccines as "a remarkable human success story," adding that "The conversation about vaccines in recent years has lost sight of how much positive impact they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest human endeavors in history."

The documentary ends with Neeson's voice saying, "This isn't the end of our story. This is the start of a different phase."

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