07/12/2023 / By Ethan Huff
The new Jim Caviezel film Sound of Freedom has been a wild success, garnering more than $40 million at the box office since its Independence Day release. Rather than celebrate, though, the corporate media is blasting the film as supposedly catering to the “QAnon crowd.”
A direct reference to the Pizzagate “conspiracy theory” that spread during Donald Trump’s presidency, the inclusion of the word QAnon in just about every major media headline covering Sound of Freedom is telling as to the deep state’s coordinated agenda against the film.
“‘Sound of Freedom’ is a box office hit whose star embraces QAnon,” reads one bizarre headline from The Washington Post.
“‘Sound of Freedom’ Is a Superhero Movie for Dads With Brainworms,” reads a more incendiary and divisive headline from Rolling Stone that takes direct aim at masculinity and male parenthood.
“Jim Caviezel pushes QAnon in bizarre media blitz for new anti-trafficking movie,” reads another headline from Media Matters for America.
“‘Sound of Freedom’ is an Anti-Child Trafficking Fantasy Hit for QAnon,” scoffed Jezebel‘s Rich Juzwiak in a headline over at that rag.
“Sound of Freedom: the QAnon adjacent thriller seducing America,” mocked The Guardian (United Kingdom).
Check out the following image to see these headlines for yourself:
The mainstream media are coordinating with each other to attempt to discredit Sound of Freedom because it exposes real life child trafficking.
These outlets want to hide the truth:
Washington Post
Rolling Stone
Media Matters
Jezebel
The Guardian? @CourageHabit pic.twitter.com/FasQDT37Le
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) July 9, 2023
(Related: Check out the details about Sound of Freedom to learn more about the film.)
This is just a small sampling of the many inflammatory headlines from the media that aim to tarnish the reputation of Caviezel while deterring mainstream crowds away from watching Sound of Freedom for fear that they might be compared to those January 6 “lunatics.”
It is a coordinated effort, as you can clearly see, by those with incredible power and influence – at least for now – to pull off this synchronized symphony of hit pieces against what is arguably the most eye-opening child trafficking film ever to be made.
Why would The Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Media Matters, Jezebel, and The Guardian all try to discredit a film that’s purpose is to help protect children from being sex trafficked or worse? Are these media outlets benefitting from child trafficking in some way?
Thankfully, very few people even read these media outlets anymore, let alone trust anything they publish. And the more attention that gets drawn to Sound of Freedom, the better – because they say all press is good press.
“The flagrancy of their tactics suggests smug certainty that no one will investigate and hold them accountable,” commented Dr. Jennifer J. Schwirzer about these hit piece headlines.
“These sad attempts are just generating a ton of buzz on the internet,” wrote another about how these headlines are only driving more people to go out and watch Sound of Freedom.
“Why didn’t the movie Taken get this kind of backlash?” asked another, referring to the 2008-2014 film series about human trafficking.
“There seems to be a certain ‘mono-ethnic’ theme connecting the control of these various media outlets,” said another.
“The media is a tool for the evil pedophiles who control our world,” wrote someone else. “The majority of humanity no longer believes their lies and propaganda. They have become completely meaningless and have lost all control over humanity. This is a time like no other in history.”
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