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Died Suddenly. Died Suddenly is a 2022 American anti-vaccination film produced by Stew Peters, [1] [2] [3] a far-right and alt-right anti-vaccine activist. [12] It promotes false claims about COVID-19 vaccines and Great Reset conspiracy theories. [17] The film was released on Rumble and Twitter on November 21, 2022.
California writer Dolores Cruz published an essay in 2022 about grieving for her son, who died in a car crash in 2017. “Died Suddenly” used a screenshot of the headline in the film, portraying ...
Mirta Díaz-Balart, 95, Cuban political consort. [3] André Drege, 25, Norwegian racing cyclist, race crash. [4] Edgardo Huertas, 65, Puerto Rican singer, actor and show host. [5] Khyree Jackson, 24, American football player ( Minnesota Vikings, Alabama Crimson Tide, Oregon Ducks ), traffic collision.
stewpeters .com. Stewart Peters [1] (born April 1, 1980) is an American alt-right internet personality, [2] white nationalist, [3] political commentator, Holocaust denier, [4] and conspiracy theorist. He is known for promoting COVID-19 misinformation and conspiracy theories, [10] as well as anti-LGBTQ, antisemitic, and white supremacist beliefs.
Similar to the position taken on blood clots, there is no evidence to say one way, or the other, what is causing the rise in still births. Thus, it does not mean that Died Suddenly’s position is false. Goldhamer, Marisha (November 29, 2022). "'Died Suddenly' film amplifies false Covid-19 vaccine claims".
Hollywood producer Stephen Emery passed away unexpectedly after working out at a gym in Los Angeles on Saturday, Oct. 14. He was 46. The news was confirmed by Deadline and The Hollywood Reporter ...
Emery was a producer at Big Swell Entertainment, a production company launched by Andy Horowitz in late 2022, and previously served as head of film and TV at The Solution Entertainment Group from ...
English. Budget. $8 million [1] Weird: The Al Yankovic Story is a 2022 American biographical musical parody film directed by Eric Appel, in his feature directorial debut, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Al Yankovic. [2] The film is a satire on musical biopics and is loosely based on Yankovic's life and career as an accordionist and parody ...