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Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion (2022) | Official Trailer (227 views, 3 replies)

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Since April this year, we've been working on a film in collaboration with Mark Sharman called Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion.

The film shines a light on Covid-19 vaccine injuries and bereavements, but also to takes an encompassing look at the systemic failings that appear to have enabled them. We look at leading analysis of pharmaceutical trials, the role of the MHRA in regulating these products, the role of the SAGE behavioural scientists in influencing policy and the role of the media and Big Tech companies in suppressing free and open debate on the subject.

It's a self-financed, broadcast-quality one-hour TV programme, formatted for 2 commercial breaks. Our aim for the film was to get it shown on television. But distribution has, as anticipated, been a huge obstacle; we have (optimistically) pitched it to several major broadcasters in the UK to no avail.

In the absence of a network, we'll need to go it alone. So if you think this one's worth sharing, please show it to as many people as you can. Feel free to share, download and reupload. All information is verified by official government data, and first-hand accounts.
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Did not know it would be shown on YouTube, can't see it being up for long.
Did you noticed how all the injured [SPOILER]

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@PureVodka🍺 Thank you,it was very informative.i was clueless that some had suffered to this extent.and not much help-funds.that could of happened to anyone or a family member.makes you think!

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