The Real Anthony Fauci - The Movie

Segment # 064

The Real Anthony Fauci movie is LIVE NOW, and free for a short time – here’s the link to watch.
Despite total censorship in the mainstream, RFK's book sold more than 1 MILLION copies… because it was that good. This is the power of word-of-mouth.

The movie is even better… as a filmmaker & activist I was BLOWN AWAY last night by the impact of this film. But it obviously won’t have mainstream coverage either…

The film team told me that the site is already getting massively attacked -- not surprisingly. So watch it while you can, since there’s no guarantee on how long it will stay up. Then spread it to those you know since truth is massively changing lives right now.

It’s completely free, for the next few days. They are gifting it because they recognize mankind is at a crossroads.

Go here now to watch it free for a limited time.

In passion for truth and freedom,
Josh del Sol

P.S. In order to be on a positive future timeline -- the kingdom on earth we all want to see -- one of the key elements needed is a tipping-point level of awareness of the core lie & control mechanism. This is what makes the ground fertile for solutions.

Thank you for being part of our collective mission. Watch & share it here.

ROBERT F. KENNEDY, JR. EXPOSES FAUCI, PHARMA AND THE THREAT TO DEMOCRACY WITH NEW FILM

NEWS PROVIDED BY Hays Films

Sep 29, 2022, 10:51 ET

Documentary Chronicles Concentration of Power and Risk to Public Health

WASHINGTON , Sept. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Following the admission by Dr. Anthony Fauci that he knew the "draconian" lockdown policies he supported would have negative consequences on the economy and schoolchildren, a new film exposes the influence Fauci has had on government policy, the pharmaceutical industry, research and numerous other areas of medicine.

The Real Anthony Fauci, the latest film from documentary filmmaker Jeff Hays exposes the motivations behind "America's Doctor" to issue unquestioned edicts that upended everyday life during the Covid-19 pandemic. Fauci has drawn criticism from a number of fronts. The film is based on the runaway bestselling book The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Mr. Kennedy said of Dr. Fauci and government health regulators: "I used to watch these figures with admiration. I also watched how the industry, supposedly being regulated, used its indentured servants on Capitol Hill and its financial clout to substantially hollow out these agencies beginning in the 1980s, disabling their regulatory function, while transforming them into sock puppets for the very industry Congress charged them with regulating."

The film also examines the relationship between Big Pharma and the military, as well as the outsized power of the news media and the concentration of technology companies.

The film will be made available for free viewing at https://www.therealanthonyfaucimovie.com on October 18 at 12:01 am Eastern.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is an attorney and author. Jeff Hays Films is the producer of such films, including On Native Soil (short-listed for an Academy Award) FahrenHYPE 9/11, Quack, Doctored and many others.

The Real Anthony Fauci Documentary Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfpmdSO8iVo

Big Tech and Big Pharma - All in For Profits and Misinformation, at the cost of lives worldwide

John F. Kennedy Jr. ’83’s passion for and commitment to social justice and the pursuit of truth lives on, thanks to the generosity and dedication of Kennedy’s family, friends, and fellow alumni who established the John F. Kennedy Jr. Initiative for Documentary Film and Social Progress in 2019. Through this initiative, Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, welcomes filmmakers - and their documentary films - to the campus to shine light on some of the world’s most intricate, immediate, and, perhaps, intractable issues.

“So many of us feel like the world is on fire right now,” said Watson Director Edward Steinfeld. “Kennedy had interests in humanity, the arts, and journalism and was committed to translating those interests into outcomes that address world problems and improve the lives of ordinary people. The Watson Institute has that same kind of mission.” 

This year’s inaugural event, a screening of the National Geographic documentary, Fauci, on Monday, November 15, couldn’t be timelier. “The pandemic has certainly underscored for us that global challenges are not about a single issue; rather, they are about global politics, sociology, and communicating with people,” said Steinfeld. “Scientists are scrambling in real time to understand a global crisis.  Our findings and understanding change – whether about public health, climate, or issues of equity – and yesterday’s understanding may not be consistent with those of today or tomorrow. What does that mean for the way our work intersects with the broader public?

“Through this initiative,” said Steinfeld, “we encourage people to be critical thinkers and film viewers, consider underlying assumptions, and evaluate how messages resonate with different people. Fauci is so visually arresting that the power of its narrative allows us to have discussions that we might not be able to do through a lecture or a panel discussion.”

The film, which Liz Garbus ’92 directed, profiles Dr. Anthony Fauci, an internationally respected infectious disease specialist who has managed the nation’s response to epidemics, including HIV/AIDS, SARS, and Ebola, and, most recently, the Covid-19 pandemic. Bono, Bill Gates, former National Security Advisor Susan Rice and Fauci’s family, friends and former patients, among others, are interviewed in the film. 

After the screening, Emmy Award-winning documentary director Janet Tobias, two-time Academy Award nominee Liz Garbus ’92, associate professor of the practice, health services, policy and practice, and director of content and strategy at the Brown University School of Public Health Stefanie Friedhoff, and public health advocate, author, and activist Peter Staley will participate in a panel discussion that Steinfeld will host and Dr. Adam Levine, director for Watson’s Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies, will moderate. Brown University School of Public Health is a co-sponsor of this program.

The John F. Kennedy Jr. Initiative offers a robust schedule of documentaries and panel discussions. Tune back regularly for additional events, including some of these upcoming highlights:

  • On November 18, a virtual screening of American Veteran, with a discussion with the film’s directors, Leah Williams ’99 and Amanda Pollok EMBA ’18, Watson military fellow TJ Shanks, and student veteran Katie Yetter;

  • A February 4 student-only event with documentary filmmaker, Fred Wiseman, in conversation with Garbus;

  • During Earth Week, screening Becoming Cousteau and discussion with its director and producer Gabrus, and and screening The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou;

  • Summer of Soul screening and discussion with Questlove, and Try Harder screening and panel discussion with its director and producer Debbie Lum ‘91; dates to be determined.

“So many of Kennedy’s fellow alumni – including [Liz] Garbus, Davis Guggenheim ’86, Rory Kennedy ’91, and Randall Poster ’83 ­– generously and graciously supported the initiative. That’s thrilling, but not surprising,” said Steinfeld. “Our most successful and impactful efforts always involve partnerships with Brown University and beyond.” The Fauci program underscores Watson’s collaboration with Brown University’s Warren Alpert Medical School and the School of Public Health, where Levine holds faculty appointments. The entire initiative is being done in collaboration with Brown Arts Institute. 

– Nancy Kirsch

Big Pharm, Big Tech, The media, and Government all came together to produce a puff piece on Fauci to counter Robert Kennedy Jr’s film on The Real Anthony Fauci. Check out Rotten Tomatoes in the tank review and the real response from the audience at 2%.

Previous
Previous

Forget Talking Points and Analysis

Next
Next

Did You Vote For This