Overview
- Neeson’s representatives say he is not anti‑vaccination, emphasize his UNICEF advocacy, and note he did not shape the film’s editorial content.
- Clips posted online feature Neeson’s narration labeling mRNA COVID vaccines “dangerous experiments” and accusing institutions of demanding “unconditional submission.”
- Entertainment outlets report the film promotes debunked claims, including a vaccine‑autism link and the baseless idea that a polio vaccine caused the COVID‑19 pandemic.
- The project is based on work by discredited researcher Judy Mikovits with executive producer Kent Heckenlively, and it is directed by conspiracy‑documentary veteran Michael Mazzola.
- The film is being promoted through social media and RSVP livestreams, with Neeson’s involvement first highlighted by the Important Context newsletter.