Sean Stone
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
As you know, this is a very... It's very difficult to make features in the sense of getting the financing and the talent to actually make an impact.
So we just...
We go forth.
I have a lot of scripts that I've written that I think are, you know, I would love to see made.
But it's beyond my power, I'll tell you that much.
You know, this project was short in comparison to some of the documentaries and, you know, and films that I've done over the years.
It came together because RFK Jr.
was running for president.
And I said, well, there's a great parallel between him carrying on the legacy of his father who died while he was running for president.
And obviously RFK Jr.
didn't continue the presidency.
He stepped down, but I kind of saw that coming anyway.
I was like, he's not going to win, but he's doing something that's changing the narrative, and that's important.
So I felt like this documentary was bigger than his campaign.
It was about, again, this legacy of fighting the establishment that I believe his uncle JFK was doing, his father was doing, and he's obviously done and continues to do.
So I wanted to do something that would last beyond that.
And I hope, you know, I continue to see him as being an important figure going forth, you know, even beyond these next years, you know, if he stays in the, hopefully he stays at the HHS, they don't sack him or, you know, get rid of him, which obviously, you know, the deep state, the big pharma guys would love to see happen.
Every time he does something like he, they get rid of Hep B from the, you know, day one of a child's birth.
And it's like, oh, this is an atrocity.
You monsters.