Where Can I See VaXxed From Catastrophe to Cover Up?
VaXxed is showing from coast to coast.
To find a theatre near you or to learn how you can bring VaXed to your hometown, visit the VaXed The Movie website. Mark the site for updates as well.
If you've seen the film, share your thoughts in our comments.
The film is VERY well done. Obviously Del Bigtree with his television production credentials had a big hand in the quality of the film.
After seeing it twice and talking to Wakefield, MD, Polley Tommey, and Del Bigtree, it's obvious this was a labor of love.
The movie was quite poignant at times and can get you to the point of tears. The real emotion you will have at the end of the film, though, is more like, "Holy F*ck....they're going to kill us all."
We drove 90 minutes to see it. You can, too. It's worth it and more. Try to go when Wakefield, Tommey, and Bigtree are there. They are super approachable and will talk and take pictures with you.
Posted by: sulaco | June 06, 2016 at 12:49 AM
@Linda1 @Jeanette Bishop
"Suspect measles patients should be isolated promptly (negative pressure room, if available) and Public Health notified immediately at1-866-PUB-HLTH (24 hours/7 days a week). Case-patients should be managed in a manner that prevents disease spread in the healthcare setting, i.e., using general and aerosol precautions"
How else are you going to scare parents into vaccinating? Geez... Doctors from pre-vaccine days would see this as totally, absolutely crazy.
Posted by: Tim Lundeen | June 01, 2016 at 08:31 PM
So Jeanette,
"Suspect measles patients should be isolated promptly (negative pressure room, if available) and Public Health notified immediately at1-866-PUB-HLTH (24 hours/7 days a week). Case-patients should be managed in a manner that prevents disease spread in the healthcare setting, i.e., using general and aerosol precautions "
Automatic hospitalization of any measles case? No wonder they claim the measles is so expensive.
Posted by: Linda1 | June 01, 2016 at 04:32 PM
Posted by: Jeannette Bishop | June 01, 2016 at 04:21 PM
I've seen it twice. Unfortunately, I was not successful in recruiting vaccine supporters or "the Science is in" crowd to see it with me either time. I didn't hear much new information because I eat, sleep, and breath the vaccine controversy, but the fairly informed people I brought with me were both impressed with the quality of the film and depressed by the huge implications of fraud. I think the film is quite successful in convincing open-minded people of the issues, but I would love to hear how true vaccine supporters react. I'm afraid they just won't go see it. It's easy to avoid when rags like the Washington Post are telling everyone not to see it. It would be great if we could get a few more public figures commenting on the worthiness of the film.
Posted by: Betty Bona | June 01, 2016 at 11:20 AM
Its not strident, yet it has impact.
I took someone newer to the issues, who I just started talking with about my own questions about safety and policy a few months ago.
We both left a bit dazed. The great unknowing.
I learn from the videos of q & a afterwards, thanks for those!
Posted by: Greyone | June 01, 2016 at 12:44 AM
Superb film. Any parent who watches this film could not have their kids vaccinated without a qualm. Hopefully it will motivate people to do more research, but even if they go ahead and vaccinate with sweaty palms, if they see a severe injury in their child, they won't believe it is "just a coincidence".
Ending the vaccine holocaust requires parents to be much more afraid of vaccine injury than of the vaccine-targeted illnesses, and Vaxxed is a big step towards this goal.
The number of injuries I see everywhere is just scary. Virtually every small child is bolting away from their parents, a clear sign of vaccine injury and a caution not to give more vaccines, if only the parents recognized it. (Bolting is not normal, it is selected against by evolution, because it causes children to have higher mortality in the wild.) In the last few days while running errands, I've seen 8 kids and 3 of them had obvious and severe injuries.
Posted by: Tim Lundeen | May 31, 2016 at 08:41 PM
I've seen it twice. Nothing shocking if you've been in this game for a while, BUT, it is important that you bring others with you when you come. This was great for my in-laws to see. My father -in-law said it helped him "understand my passion".....They did a great job of simply showing that there is something really wrong with the fact that William Thompson's calls have not generated ANY action from ANYONE. Very worth your time, and felt great to do a little something to support Del, Polly, and Andrew. I can't be on the front lines, but I could do this!
Posted by: ang | May 31, 2016 at 09:50 AM