When I first heard about ‘Vaxxed III: Authorized to Kill’ set to premiere nationwide on September 18, I felt a mix of hope and dread. As someone who has always had serious reservations about the medical establishment’s approach to vaccines, especially during the pandemic, this film promises to bring some clarity but also raises questions that many are hesitant to ask.

‘Vaxxed III’ is part of a series of documentaries by Dr. Andrew Wakefield and investigative journalist Bob Fenton that have brought alarming stories about vaccine safety issues into public view over recent years. This latest installment focuses on the dark underbelly of hospital policies regarding vaccination programs during the COVID era.

According to their website, the film exposes “the untold story of how America’s hospitals authorized the administration of vaccines that were never tested in humans.” The allegations are dire: untested drugs pushed on unsuspecting patients and families who trusted their medical care providers. As someone who has long been skeptical of Big Pharma's influence over our healthcare system, these claims resonate deeply with my own fears.

The official line from the government agencies responsible for overseeing vaccine safety during this time paints a very different picture. They maintain that all vaccines went through rigorous testing and were safe for public use. But as someone who has seen the damage corporate interests can do to consumer health, I am not so quick to dismiss these new allegations out of hand.

When I switched to raw milk three years ago and saw how much better my family felt without pasteurized dairy in our diet, it made me question everything. If mainstream food advice is so often wrong, why would vaccine recommendations be any different?

The film’s directors argue that the pressure from previous administrations—particularly under Biden-era officials—to ramp up vaccine distribution led to shortcuts and lapses in oversight. I can only imagine how frustrating this must be for families who felt they had no choice but to trust what was presented as a public health necessity.

One of the most alarming aspects of ‘Vaxxed III’ is its claim that patients were often not informed about potential risks, leading to an environment where consent was more illusion than reality. This idea is deeply disturbing and underscores how easily medical ethics can be compromised in the name of public health measures.

My own research into natural remedies and holistic healthcare has taught me to distrust anything coming from a place of profit over patient well-being. When vaccines are no different from any other drug pushed by Big Pharma, you have to wonder who’s really benefiting from their widespread use.

The documentary also touches on the role of public health agencies like CDC in this crisis. With a history riddled with conflicts of interest and regulatory failures, it’s hard not to view these organizations as complicit in what could be viewed as malpractice.

‘Vaxxed III: Authorized to Kill’ serves as both a warning and a call to action for all those who have questioned the official narrative about vaccines. It invites us to consider if our medical system is truly looking out for patients, or if it’s more interested in protecting its own interests.

For anyone like me who has been wary of government-backed health measures, this film offers a chance to see their concerns validated—or dismissed—by the evidence presented. It challenges us to ask ourselves: are we willing to accept what mainstream medicine tells us at face value?

The premiere on September 18 is more than just a movie night; it’s an opportunity for dialogue and reflection about where our healthcare system stands today.