Yes. It was only exclusively shown in theatres in 2018 where some group had paid for the theatre's time on an off night, and the theatre I saw it in was in a wealthy, evangelically-oriented, politically libertarian suburb of Indianapolis. Even then, I think it was only run 2 nights. There was a local candidate running for state office who supported the showing for her constituents. Dr (or formerly Dr) Andrew Wakefield & as I remember, Polly Toomey (now works for RFK Jr's Children's Health Defense), were spokespersons in the film. I think (not sure) either Del Bigtree or Dr Patrick Gentempo (chiropractor) got the film made. It was Del, and there is a DVD available. Not sure what your circumstances are, but that's one option. Of course it does not cover the CV jabs. Also, I only found it interesting because most people in the film were not anti all immunizations - just the bundled ones (like DPT on this thread) and how they push them earlier, earlier, and earlier. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CiWTqWbpZ-y/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet
"a wealthy, evangelically-oriented, politically libertarian suburb of Indianapolis"....if it's not compromising privacy, would you mind sharing the name of the town? I was born and raised in Westfield (which is a far, far different place now than it was when I was a kid in the 60s-70s) and I'm curious where this could be?
Well, I stretched it a bit, when I thought abt it later. It was actually Noblesville, where the theatre was located, but I also knew doctors in Carmel (actually, north of Carmel) who held these views. My nurse friend has been practicing at what used to be called Methodist Hospital in the city, now one of the IU Healths. By no means do I think Noblesville is only libertarian or open to vaccine choice - it just did, in those days, allow the movie to be shown, and there was a constituency there for those ideas. No idea what they did in 2020.
Yes. It was only exclusively shown in theatres in 2018 where some group had paid for the theatre's time on an off night, and the theatre I saw it in was in a wealthy, evangelically-oriented, politically libertarian suburb of Indianapolis. Even then, I think it was only run 2 nights. There was a local candidate running for state office who supported the showing for her constituents. Dr (or formerly Dr) Andrew Wakefield & as I remember, Polly Toomey (now works for RFK Jr's Children's Health Defense), were spokespersons in the film. I think (not sure) either Del Bigtree or Dr Patrick Gentempo (chiropractor) got the film made. It was Del, and there is a DVD available. Not sure what your circumstances are, but that's one option. Of course it does not cover the CV jabs. Also, I only found it interesting because most people in the film were not anti all immunizations - just the bundled ones (like DPT on this thread) and how they push them earlier, earlier, and earlier. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CiWTqWbpZ-y/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet
"a wealthy, evangelically-oriented, politically libertarian suburb of Indianapolis"....if it's not compromising privacy, would you mind sharing the name of the town? I was born and raised in Westfield (which is a far, far different place now than it was when I was a kid in the 60s-70s) and I'm curious where this could be?
Well, I stretched it a bit, when I thought abt it later. It was actually Noblesville, where the theatre was located, but I also knew doctors in Carmel (actually, north of Carmel) who held these views. My nurse friend has been practicing at what used to be called Methodist Hospital in the city, now one of the IU Healths. By no means do I think Noblesville is only libertarian or open to vaccine choice - it just did, in those days, allow the movie to be shown, and there was a constituency there for those ideas. No idea what they did in 2020.