Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe (2016)
The film they don't want you to see
Жанр : документальный
Время выполнения : 1Ч 31М
Директор : Andrew Wakefield
Краткое содержание
A documentary alleging that the CDC, the government agency charged with protecting the health of American citizens, destroyed data on their 2004 study that allegedly showed a link between the MMR vaccine and autism.
Международная организация врачей совместно с Центром по контролю и профилактике заболеваний США пытается помешать распространению смертельного вируса.
Томас возглавляет отряд выживших глейдеров, чтобы выполнить последнюю и самую опасную миссию. Ради спасения своих друзей они должны проникнуть в легендарный Последний город, смертоносный лабиринт, контролируемый ПОРОКом. Каждый, кто выживет там, наконец-то получит ответы на все вопросы, которые мучили глейдеров с момента попадания в лабиринт.
Герои спасаются от зомби на острове Алькатрас — знаменитом своей тюрьмой. Но и там их достают ходячие мертвецы. У них остается единственная надежда — найти ученого, который по слухам обнаружил лекарство против чумы зомби…
A documentary alleging that the CDC, the government agency charged with protecting the health of American citizens, destroyed data on their 2004 study that allegedly showed a link between the MMR vaccine and autism.
Биографическая история о жизни французского химика и микробиолога Луи Пастере, который произвел революцию в медицине, доказав, что многие болезни вызваны микробами, что санитария имеет первостепенное значение и что по крайней мере некоторые болезни можно вылечить с помощью прививок.
Эксперименты в области ведения биологической войны привели к тому, что человеческая раса оказалась почти стертой с лица земли. Оставшиеся в живых прячутся под землей, а по ее поверхности бродят чудовищные мутанты. Запасы продовольствия подходят к концу, и неминуем тот день, когда кому-то надо будет выбраться наружу. Но для этого надо создать вакцину, которая поможет бороться с чумой и другими страшными болезнями.
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Shots puts an amusing spin on the little-known history of eugenics. It traces the genocidal, anti-ethnic eugenics movement which resulted in the sterilization and elimination of millions. It exposes how the wealthiest families financed the evolution of eugenics into Nazi Germany, and pushed America into perpetual wars. These families further influenced the government's elimination of financial liability for vaccine manufacturers while simulating run-ups to the 2020 pandemic. By that year the wealthiest had bought and controlled the media, and censored medical experts that criticized government actions. Shots illuminates how the government censored effective therapeutics, financially incentivized hospitals to adopt misleading reporting practices and deadly treatments, doubled global deaths with lockdowns, bankrupted small businesses, and allowed the most unsafe vaccines in a century.
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