Shots: Eugenics to Pandemics
Released 4 years ago in 2022. Shots: Eugenics to Pandemics is a science fiction film. directed by John Potash. With a runtime of 2h 26m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Sucharit Bhakdi, Anthony Fauci, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Synopsis
Shots puts an amusing spin on the little-known history of eugenics. It traces the genocidal, anti-ethnic eugenics movement which resulted in the sterilization and elimination of millions. It exposes how the wealthiest families financed the evolution of eugenics into Nazi Germany, and pushed America into perpetual wars. These families further influenced the government's elimination of financial liability for vaccine manufacturers while simulating run-ups to the 2020 pandemic. By that year the wealthiest had bought and controlled the media, and censored medical experts that criticized government actions. Shots illuminates how the government censored effective therapeutics, financially incentivized hospitals to adopt misleading reporting practices and deadly treatments, doubled global deaths with lockdowns, bankrupted small businesses, and allowed the most unsafe vaccines in a century.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shots: Eugenics to Pandemics about?
Shots puts an amusing spin on the little-known history of eugenics. It traces the genocidal, anti-ethnic eugenics movement which resulted in the sterilization and elimination of millions. It expose...
Who directed Shots: Eugenics to Pandemics?
Shots: Eugenics to Pandemics was directed by John Potash.
How long is Shots: Eugenics to Pandemics?
Shots: Eugenics to Pandemics has a runtime of 2 hours and 26 minutes (146 minutes total).
When was Shots: Eugenics to Pandemics released?
Shots: Eugenics to Pandemics was released on July 1, 2022 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Shots: Eugenics to Pandemics?
The main cast of Shots: Eugenics to Pandemics includes Sucharit Bhakdi, Anthony Fauci, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Pierre Kory, Martin Kulldorff.