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[–][deleted] 4 insightful - 2 fun4 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 2 fun -  (3 children)

Your theory about this movie makes a ton of sense. The movie discredits all covid vax skeptics with its absurdities and lack of sound arguments. It's like the mini nukes and no-planes 9/11 theories that came out years later.

Both sides are not talking about the all cause mortality stats, how the vax didn't really work, how Pfizer and the government lied and did a rush job for EUA, myocarditis, etc. etc. etc. We're all talking about this 'documentary'.

But somehow they had the $ to license a Pink Floyd song.

[–]JasonCarswellPlatinum Foil Fedora 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (2 children)

IMO, I still believe this documentary may be a terrific way to shock-penetrate the thick skulls of sheeple and/or solidify anyone on the fence. This documentary is 100% over the target, even if there are small editorially creative collateral problems.

IMO, Stew Peters is a sensationalist limited hangout. He's mostly correct about most things, but sprinkled with errors enough that "the other side" can easily debunk his flaws.

More examples of problems with this documentary...

"Died Suddenly" Documentary Being Called Out [For A Couple Of] Inexcusable [Editorial] Mistake[s] - Viva Frei (11:36) ~ Viva Frei
/s/Documentaries/comments/a2js/died_suddenly_documentary_being_called_out_for_a/

cc /u/Bigs

[–][deleted] 3 insightful - 2 fun3 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

this documentary may be a terrific way to shock-penetrate the thick skulls of sheeple and/or solidify anyone on the fence

Stew Peters is a sensationalist limited hangout

Pick one?

Taking heart surgery footage off of YouTube and passing it off as something vaccine related is not an 'editorial mistake'.

[–]JasonCarswellPlatinum Foil Fedora 2 insightful - 3 fun2 insightful - 2 fun3 insightful - 3 fun -  (0 children)

Pick one?

You know that's not how it works. Whether it's corporate media, Alex Jones, Viva Frei, Trump, or whoever - take it with a grain of source. We need to drill down to find whether it's true or not - or something between. Most folks don't have time for that. So as is, it's a very flawed but powerful weapon in the info war.

The video could certainly use a crowd-sourced fan-edit to correct some issues. Shame there aren't more creatives and researchers to draw from and willing on SaidIt. Then again, shame the quality of users here wasn't better, but muh free speech amirite? At least it's not 4-chan I guess.

Taking heart surgery footage off of YouTube and passing it off as something vaccine related is not an 'editorial mistake'.

Overall, I'd totally agree. The producers need to be, and be held, responsible.

As Devil's advocate, there could be a zillion reasons how bullshit was included. From inexperienced interns trying to assemble the most graphic imagery, poor source vetting, financial motives, intentional subterfuge from agents or infiltrators, to shooting themselves in the foot trying to communicate a point via terrible editorial choices.

To the oblivious sheeple it's powerful content.

To skeptics it's inaccurately sloppy if generally on point.

But the worst is how perfectly plays into the enemy's story.

And that's why, for the most part, I avoid Stew Peters - like Alex Jones, Noam Chomsky, Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, etc etc etc.