Personally, I find this documentary to be outlandish. Although the nature of these deaths should be of interest I do not think that accrediting them to the covid-19 vaccine at this time is substantial. Many Americans have some form of the Covid-19 vaccine so that is a commonality among most people. It seems as if instead of doing more research, these people are arbitrarily deducing that the Covid-19 vaccine is the source of these deaths to find an easy explanation. Additionally, I find it hard to believe that enough people co-conspired to create a vaccine to kill off some of the human population while simultaneously keeping all these plans under wraps. The most reliable witnesses to the strangeness in the blood are doctors which is a good starting point. However, research should be done on the makeup of these clots to provide solid evidence. The documentary’s evidence would be a lot stronger if the contents of the covid-19 vaccine were disclosed in conjunction with the makeup of the clots. Although the strangeness of the clots was thoroughly reinforced, not much more was substantiated. Generally, way too many diseases (ie: cancer, miscarriages, strokes, ect.) were attributed to the vaccine without explanations of why this was thought to be the cause. The backbone of the entire documentary was the basis that the government/ certain individuals want to reduce the population in order to create a better society. I believe more evidence needs to be disclosed than that smart people have said there is overpopulation and the amount of people needs ro be reduced.
When researching the documentary on google there was a lot of evidence in opposition to the documentary’s claims. The sources hone in on how the blood clots could be caused by many things and that the documentary provides no information proving that the vaccine caused them. In addition, more evidence was provided that proves blood clots were found in both vaccinated and unvaccinated people which is inconsistent with what was presented in the documentary. These google results are consistent with my skepticisms of the documentary. DuckDuckGo also provides sources that present claims consistent with those of google. Despite previous inconsistencies between the two search engines, this topic seems to present similar results in both places. The redundancy of information presented in both places indicates that the documentary is misleading and not completely fact-based. I cannot find much support for this documentary in either place.
Overall, I believe that this documentary provides no conclusive evidence in support of vaccines causing deaths. Many of the claims are interesting and require further investigation to produce a well-studied claim. Without further research, I believe that most evidence claimed in the film is over-exaggerated and used as an uninformed scare tactic rather than a proper release of truth to the American public.