Alex Berenson who I believe is either Jewish or part-Jewish criticized the Died Suddenly movie on Twitter. The documentary film about the deadly COVID-19 vaxx has gotten many millions of views since its release a short while ago. He claimed the movie is “over the top” and implied that the film could be part of a conspiracy by Pfizer and the vaxx-makers to discredit serious critics like himself.

Berenson has previously done some good work exposing the virus hoax and has even put out some tweets exposing some of the current weird Jewish agendas going on. But he also has a history of flailing around and making odd public criticisms towards other people in the space.

Take in point his exchange with Robert Malone on Fox News earlier this year.

Berenson’s criticism of Died Suddenly is not constructive. He’s either jealous about the film’s success since he’s not in the film or he may have been told by someone to come out against it to get people arguing.

He agrees in his own post that mortality is up which the film highlights but then at the same time claims Died Suddenly is “mostly bullshit.”

But what exactly is “mostly bullshit” about the film? He gives no specifics about what is bullshit about it. He just makes some vague generalization.

A large portion of the movie focuses in on various embalmers and medical professionals that have been taking all of these weird fiber clots out of dead bodies. This phenomenon did not exist before the vaxx rollout. I’d like to know why Berenson thinks that this is “mostly bullshit” as he calls it.

I’m not saying that the film is perfect and I am by no means a big Stew Peters fan, but I find it odd that Berenson would bash the film in this fashion.

I think the film is well worth watching and I’ll leave it up to all of you to draw your own conclusions.