Performer Refutes Anti-Vax Position After Voicing Disputed Pandemic Documentary

Liam Neeson has provided his vocal talents to a recent film that challenges the safety of immunizations and praises one-time government figure RFK Jr.

The Feature's Contentious Foundation

Named "Plague of Corruption," the documentary is based on a popular book written by a controversial scientist, who gained notoriety during the health crisis for allegations that the virus was linked to a problematic version of the seasonal immunization.

The publication's writing partner, the executive producer, has penned books with controversial radio host Alex Jones. The producer wrote online celebrating Neeson's participation in the film.

A Firm Statement

A spokesperson for Liam Neeson have issued a response firmly refuting claims that he subscribes to anti-vaccine views.

"Many recognize that unethical practices can exist within the medical sector, but that must not be conflated with rejection of vaccines," the statement states. "Liam never has been, and is not, anti-vaccination. His considerable work with Unicef underscores his long-held support for worldwide vaccination initiatives."

The response noted that the actor did not shape the project's narrative and that questions about its claims should be directed to the producers.

Key Assertions In the Film

As presented, the narration spoken by Neeson includes several strong claims:

  • It claims that pro-immunization voices have insisted on "blind obedience" to health authorities.
  • It argues that "research has become highly influenced by politics."
  • RFK Jr is shown claiming, "The core flaw with vaccines is that they just aren't safely tested."
  • The film also criticizes Covid lockdowns, arguing they caused psychological harm that resulted in thousands of lives.
  • Regarding Covid vaccines, it mentions a perspective that they were "developed too quickly" and seen as "risky trials."

Previous Background and Ongoing Disputes

The documentary includes a past television report about clinical trials on children, which was afterwards the subject of a formal apology by the network for unbalanced reporting.

In recent weeks, RFK Jr directed the national health agency to revise its long-held position that there is no link between immunizations and autism. This supposed link is echoed in the film, contrary to a recent study from the World Health Organisation confirming no connection has been found.

A Past Position of Endorsement

Differing from the film's tone, Neeson has formerly expressed firm endorsement for vaccines in his position as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador.

Two years ago, he referred to vaccines as "a remarkable human success story," noting that "The debate about vaccines in recent years has lost sight of how much good they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest human endeavors in our history."

"Plague of Corruption" finishes with Neeson's narration saying, "This isn't the conclusion of our journey. Rather, it is the dawn of a different phase."

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