Join The Rights and Freedoms Fundraising Society for our next Pot Luck Dinner and Movie Night, featuring An Inconvenient Study, an 81-minute documentary directed by Kris Armstrong.
This documentary examines the controversy surrounding an unpublished observational study conducted within the Henry Ford Health System.
According to the film, the study compared reported health outcomes between vaccinated and unvaccinated children, produced findings that became deeply controversial, and remained unpublished until it entered the public record during a U.S. Senate hearing in September 2025.
The issue at the heart of the film is not only the data, it's:
💠transparency
💠public trust
💠the question of what happens when research, institutional reputation, public health policy, and the public’s right to know collide.
The documentary explores claims made by advocates of the study, including allegations that the findings were withheld because they challenged accepted policy narratives.
It also sits inside a broader dispute, since Henry Ford Health has publicly rejected the film’s framing and argued the study was not published because of methodological flaws, including concerns about observation bias, uneven follow-up periods, and differences between the groups being compared.
That is why this is a film worth watching.
Whether you agree with every argument in the documentary or not, the questions it raises deserve serious public conversation.
Bring a dish to share if you are able, and join us for an evening of food, fellowship, film, and discussion.