Liam Neeson, the acclaimed Irish-American actor renowned for his performances in cinematic classics such as "Schindlers List" and "Star Wars," has seemingly aligned himself with the Make America Healthy Again movement.
Neeson lends his voice as the narrator in the recent documentary "Plague of Corruption: 80 Years of Pharmaceutical Corruption Exposed." This film is an adaptation of a book authored by Dr. Judy Mikovits, a researcher recognized for her participation in the "Plandemic" documentaries, alongside attorney Kent Heckenlively.
As reported by Gateway Pundit, the book was published under the auspices of Childrens Health Defense, an anti-vaccine organization founded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who serves as the Secretary for Health and Human Services. Neeson's involvement in this project has raised eyebrows within the pharmaceutical community, particularly given his 14-year tenure as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, where he has been a vocal advocate for global vaccination initiatives.
In response to the controversy, Neeson's representatives issued a statement clarifying his stance: We all recognize that corruption can exist within the pharmaceutical industry, but that should never be conflated with opposition to vaccines. Liam never has been, and is not, anti-vaccination.
They further emphasized, His extensive work with UNICEF underscores his long-held support for global immunization and public-health initiatives. The statement also noted that Neeson did not influence the films editorial direction, suggesting that inquiries regarding its content should be directed to the producers.
In 2022, Neeson publicly lauded vaccines as a remarkable human success story, highlighting the monumental impact of vaccinations over the past 75 years. Over the last 75 years, billions of children have been vaccinated, thanks to scientists, to health workers, to volunteers, he remarked.
He underscored the collective achievement of eradicating diseases like smallpox and reducing the threat of polio, stating, We live our lives free of worry about catching smallpox. Once a terrifying diagnosis, polio is no longer a threat in most of the world. Neeson urged a renewed appreciation for vaccines, asserting, The conversation about vaccines in recent years has lost sight of how much good they have done for each of us. We need to celebrate this. It is perhaps one of the biggest collective achievements in human history.
However, in "Plague of Corruption," Neeson adopts a critical tone towards the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, labeling them as dangerous experiments and accusing their proponents of being fanatics. He also criticizes the COVID-19 lockdowns, which he claims devastated countless lives. Thousands of lives were lost, not to the virus, but to the mental anguish brought on by these harsh restrictions, he stated.
This development has sparked a debate about Neeson's position on vaccines and public health measures, given his previous endorsements of global immunization efforts. As the conversation continues, it remains to be seen how Neeson's participation in the documentary will influence public perception and discourse surrounding vaccines and pharmaceutical practices.
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