Washington, D.C. — From award-winning filmmaker Jeff Hays, in partnership with Children’s Health Defense (CHD), comes a documentary based on Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s New York Times best-selling book, “The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health.” The film pulls back the curtain on Fauci’s past and present atrocities, revealing the truth behind the corruption and lies of “America’s Doctor.” The film will premiere for FREE tomorrow and will run until Oct. 27.
“The Real Anthony Fauci” movie details Fauci’s 50+ year career within the National Institutes of Health (NIH), outlining his pattern of misconduct — his suppression of scientific evidence, disastrous COVID-19 pandemic response, the history of his devastating abuse, torture and medical experimentation on children and animals, his deep conflicts of interest with the pharmaceutical industry and his twenty-year business partnership with Bill Gates — plus more.
“The people who wanted to be a part of the film amazed us. Especially the people who had their careers derailed by Fauci — the scientists and journalists fighting this battle. And we didn’t have to talk people into being in the film — they were eager. We are so proud of this film,” said executive director and producer Jeff Hays. “I see daily how the news vindicates him [Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.], proves him right with what he’s been saying the entire time during the pandemic.”
“I wrote ‘The Real Anthony Fauci’ so that Americans — both Democrat and Republican — can understand Dr. Fauci’s pernicious role in allowing pharmaceutical companies to dictate a COVID-19 response that trampled public health, the global economy, our constitutional rights and all the traditional values of liberalism,” said Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., author, chairman and chief litigation counsel at CHD.
“I hope when people see the film — if they haven’t already read the book — that their first instinct is to dig a little deeper and read the book,” said Hays. “It is such a rich book to pull from. It’s obvious there is chapter upon chapter to come of this story. I am very proud of what we did with this film because we communicated very clearly the essence of the book — but it makes me hungry to learn more. This is not over.”