My Choice
"Produced for the children of the world."
Overview:
"My Choice" is a half-hour documentary video created by Rupert, under the pseudonym "Psyagra," to confront the controversial push for mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for children approximately three to four years ago (circa 2021-2022).
Fueled by a deep personal opposition to unproven vaccines and their forced administration on young people, Rupert crafted this project to raise awareness and spark global discussion. Initially banned by YouTube and blocked by Facebook, the video found its home on Rumble and was shared widely on platforms like Telegram and WhatsApp. Featuring news clips, expert interviews, and firsthand accounts, "My Choice" has reached tens of thousands of viewers worldwide, serving as both a protest and a call to action.
Challenge:
At the time of its creation, the world was grappling with the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, with increasing pressure to vaccinate children despite emerging safety concerns and limited long-term data. Rupert faced the challenge of countering a dominant narrative that framed vaccines as universally safe and necessary, particularly for kids.
Mainstream platforms like YouTube and Facebook censored dissenting voices, banning or blocking initial attempts to share the video. Rupert needed to create a compelling, evidence-based documentary that not only highlighted the dangers—like myocarditis, blood clotting, and adverse effects—but also amplified the voices of children and experts opposing forced vaccination, all while navigating censorship to reach a global audience.
Solution:
Rupert approached "My Choice" with a bold, unapologetic vision: a hard-hitting documentary that blended raw authenticity with meticulous research. He compiled news clips documenting vaccine withdrawals and adverse effects, such as blood clotting linked to the Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca vaccines, alongside interviews with Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, who warned of risks and questioned the necessity of vaccinating children.
Rupert scripted a powerful voice-over, narrated using an AI voice engine, to weave together these elements with his own speculations—like the symbolic choice of "Omicron" as a variant name tied to heart-related adverse effects. The video featured children from around the world speaking out against forced vaccination, a poignant obituary section honoring documented vaccine-related deaths, and a call to report adverse effects (e.g., via South Africa’s VAERS site).
After facing censorship, Rupert launched it on Rumble and leveraged alternative platforms like Telegram and WhatsApp to ensure its reach, retaining authenticity with unpolished mobile and Zoom-recorded segments.
Results
"My Choice" achieved a remarkable impact, resonating with tens of thousands of viewers worldwide who shared it across diverse platforms. The video’s initial bans on YouTube and Facebook only fueled its grassroots momentum, proving the power of alternative channels like Rumble, where it remains accessible (https://rumble.com/vv3l0g-my-choice.html).
Its later acceptance on Facebook marked a partial victory against censorship, though Rupert opted not to risk YouTube again. Viewers praised its unflinching stance, comprehensive evidence, and emotional depth—particularly the children’s voices and the tribute to vaccine victims. As a personal project, it fulfilled Rupert’s goal of sparking critical thought and resistance to forced child vaccinations, cementing its status as a widely viewed and shared documentary that challenged the establishment narrative.
Its enduring relevance highlights Rupert’s success in creating a lasting, impactful piece of advocacy filmmaking.


