Thu Sep 7, 2023 – 5:07 pm EDT
(LifeSiteNews) — The U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) planned and then canceled two free screenings of Sound of Freedom, sparking media speculation that alleged QAnon links to the movie and its star were to blame, but those rumors have been determined to be unfounded.
When Military Times journalists first reported their story, they immediately jumped to state that its star, Jim Caviezel, had “linked the film’s anti-sex-trafficking plot to baseless QAnon conspiracy theories.” The July 19 National Public Radio (NPR) story they cited and repeated a popular corporate media criticism that circulated shortly after the movie became a summer box office hit.
Shifting into panic mode after the film’s success, secular media did everything in its power to keep the public from seeing Sound of Freedom. NPR, The Guardian and The Washington Post attempted to taint the movie by suggesting a link to the QAnon movement.
CNN likewise aired a QAnon-based review of the movie in a desperate attempt to lead people away from the film’s depiction of the horrific child sex-trafficking industry.
The Military Times then suggested that the movie’s message was both too political and too Christian
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