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The acclaimed actor has provided his vocal talents to a recent film that challenges the legitimacy of immunizations and commends one-time cabinet secretary RFK Jr.
Called "Plague of Corruption," the project is adapted from a well-known publication written by a disgraced researcher, who gained notoriety during the health crisis for allegations that Covid was caused by a bad strain of the seasonal immunization.
The book's writing partner, the executive producer, has penned books with far-right media personality Alex Jones. The producer took to social media celebrating Neeson's participation in the project.
Representatives for the actor have released a statement firmly refuting suggestions that he supports anti-immunization sentiments.
"Many recognize that misconduct might be present within the medical sector, but that should never be conflated with opposition to vaccines," the statement explains. "Liam never has been, and is not, anti-vax. His long work with the global charity highlights his consistent support for global immunisation initiatives."
The statement added that the performer was not involved in crafting the film's editorial content and that inquiries about its claims should be directed to the creators.
As presented, the script provided by Neeson includes several controversial statements:
The film includes a historical film about AIDS medication trials on children, which was later the subject of a BBC apology by the network for editorial breaches.
Recently, Kennedy called on the national health agency to revise its longstanding position that there is no causal relationship between vaccines and autism. This claim is repeated in the film, despite a new report from the WHO stating no such link has been found.
Standing in contrast to the documentary's narrative, Neeson has previously voiced strong support for vaccines in his capacity as a charity ambassador.
In 2022, he called vaccines as "an extraordinary human success story," noting that "The conversation about vaccines in lately has lost sight of how much good they have done... It is perhaps one of the biggest human endeavors in our history."
The documentary ends with Neeson's voice stating, "This isn't the conclusion of our journey. This is the beginning of a new chapter."
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