Sunday, April 10, 2016

Breaking: Mayor’s office in Houston shut down Vaxxed

by Jon Rappoport
April 7, 2016
By Jon Rappoport
THE MAYOR’S OFFICE DID IT.
The film Vaxxed (trailer), exposing criminal fraud at the CDC and the CDC’s concealment of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism, was shut down in Houston. Locked out 2 days ago.
It was supposed to open at the Worldfest Houston International Film Festival (twitter), but Hunter Todd, the head of the Festival, admitted in writing that “high government officials” in Houston had threatened the Festival—so Vaxxed was axed.
Now I have confirmation that it was the Houston Mayor’s office that did the deed (see also here). The threat was about $$. The city government supports the Festival with grants. Show the film—no grants.
More censorship.
As you know, Vaxxed was also axed at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
But the Angelika Film Center in NY has been showing Vaxxed since last Friday, and attendance has swelled. There are now requests from many theaters around THE WORLD that want to show the film.
I’ve just been informed that the Village Voice newspaper in New York, which agreed to a package of ads from Vaxxed, has canceled the ads—and blasted out an email distancing itself from Vaxxed.
The censors are working overtime on all fronts….AND THEY’RE LOSING.
Here is the Vaxxed statement about the Village Voice shutting down their ad package:
“…yesterday, after a paid advertising email blast promoting the film was sent to the Village Voice’s Film list, the Editor sent out an unprecedented and factually incorrect retraction:
“Village Voice Editor: ‘Earlier today we sent a promotional email that included advertising for the movie Vaxxed, causing some confusion about whether we support the film’s position that vaccinations can cause autism and other developmental problems in children. We want to be very clear that the Voice vehemently disagrees with that position, and believes it to be contrary to the vast majority of scientific information on the subject.’
“Vaxxed Producers: ‘…After the print ad in the Village Voice was published (which hit newsstands yesterday) and the promotional e-blast was sent to subscribers then retracted, Cinema Libre Studio [Vaxxed’s distributor] was informed that the remaining part of the ad campaign, which included digital banner ads, was also cancelled.’”
MORE CENSORSHIP…AND THEY’RE LOSING.
Stay tuned.
Jon Rappoport
 
 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why don't they just release the movie, free of charge, to the internet and let it go viral, if they are having so much trouble in getting it viewed? Then let 'em try to stop it from being seen!

Olive Oyl said...

Our point exactly! Guess they will have to incur enough aggravation to finally arrive at that decision. In the long run, perhaps they can and will recoupe their expenses from sales of DVDs, speaking engagements, perhaps publishing a book, etc. Releasing the info from all different sources will get it out to the public far quicker than in a movie theatre.