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The Most Important Movie You’ve Never Heard Of
It's here. "Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer" debuts in theaters nationwide on Oct. 12. I do believe this groundbreaking film by indie producers Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney is the most important movie in America right now — a true-life saga of good vs. evil, deadly medical malpractice, systemic government malfeasance and cultural apathy toward the most vulnerable members of our society. I first reported on this real-life horror story nearly eight years ago, but you've probably not heard or read a word about "Gosnell" in the mainstream press, TV news or online. The conspiracy of silence is the result of both malign neglect and active suppression of inconvenient truths...
Posted in Media Watch, Sanctity of Life
Tagged Abortion, Alfonzo Rachel, Ann McElhinney, Dean Cain, Earl Billings, Kermit Gosnell, Liberal Media, Nick Searcy, Phelim McAleer, Philadelphia, Sarah Jane Morris
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