Aaron Rodgers Suggests AIDS Was Created by U.S. Government
18.04.2024 - 19:17
/ metroweekly.com
Look Into It with Eddie Bravo podcast in February, the NFL quarterback suggested that Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former chief medical advisor to the president of the United States, and the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, had played a key role in the creating AIDS epidemic, which served as the “blueprint” for the COVID-19 pandemic.Video clips of the interview largely went unreported and didn’t create much controversy until they were re-shared and widely circulated on social media this week.
In one clip, viewed over 9.6 million times, Rodgers says, “The blueprint, the game plan, was made in the ’80s.”“Create a pandemic, you know, with a virus that’s going wild, right? Only — he was given, Fauci was given over $350 million to research this, to come up with drugs, new or repurposed to handle the AIDS pandemic. And all they came up with…was AZT,” Rodgers said during the interview, conducted over Zoom.“And if you do even a smidge of research — and I know, I’m not an epidemiologist, I’m not a doctor, I’m not an immunologist, whatever the fuck — I can read, though.
And I can learn and look things up just like any normal person, you know. I can do my own research, which is so vilified, to even question authority.”Rodgers tried to connect how Fauci handled the AIDS crisis with how the government, following Fauci’s advice, responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, reports Newsweek.“But that was the game plan back then: create an environment where only one thing works.
Back then, AZT. Now? Remdesivir — Remdesivir until we get a vaccine,” Rodgers continued, referring to the antiviral medication that stops the virus that causes COVID from replicating.