By Staff
In an interview with Aaron Rodgers that aired today (May 14, 2024) on tuckercarlson.com, Rodgers said he believes “plenty” of NFL players used “fake” vaccine cards.
TC: How many NFL players actually got the vax? Do you have any idea?
Rodgers: I don’t have any idea. I know that I’m sure that there was plenty who got fake cards. I think there’s a base level of hesitancy around just the Big Pharma medicine in general when you’re black…
TC: It’s like 70% black. To their great credit, a lot of black guys are like ‘no way’!
Rodgers: And based on the history I think it’s warranted. If you know any of the history about some of the human experiments that went on and ridiculous things in some of those communities… if you know about what’s gone on in foreign countries as well with some of these vaccines in predominantly places like Africa.
Rodgers went on to say he’s changing his combative approach when interacting with those who attacked him for his “anti-vax” stance.
Rodgers: The last few months I’ve been looking at things a little bit differently and I think it’s time for a lot of us to maybe adjust some of the approach that we’re doing. I mean, it obviously hasn’t worked.
We’ve been trying to wake people up I think with the studies that are out there now all the time, with the articles, with the change in stances by everybody from Chris Cuomo on down who have, you know, either had vaccine injuries or side effects or um just look at things differently.
And it’s caused me to I think, have a little bit more empathy and compassion for those people who uh had ton of fear you know, thought they were doing the right thing for themselves, for their friends, for their families, and went through all the mass formation psychosis that we all did – this just full court propaganda against us, and are now going oh [ __ ] maybe, maybe that wasn’t the best. Maybe they lied to us. Maybe they weren’t being truthful. Maybe this wasn’t safe even though they said from the beginning ‘100% safe and effective’.
Watch the full interview.
Like Rodgers, many professional poker players were “cancelled” and punished financially for not “complying”.
In 2021, the World Series of Poker banned the unvaccinated from participating, under the guise of “maintaining the integrity of the game” and “keeping everyone safe”, despite reports at the time, that “thousands of breakthrough cases” had been reported in 46 states.
Since that time, overwhelming evidence has surfaced showing not only did the vaccine fail to prevent transmission, but many were injured or even killed by it.
Many high-profile poker players were vocal in their support of the WSOP’s decision to ban the unvaccinated, with some calling for lifetime bans against anyone caught using fake vax cards.
“I hope we can all agree that anyone forging vax docs should receive a lifetime ban from all WSOP properties…” – Bart Hanson
Those who opposed the mandate were mocked and vilified. When two of the world’s best players, Alex and Kristen Foxen, announced they’d be boycotting the Series, a Twitter user, Sasha Salinger, responded “Lol to the people who say they are “boycotting” the @WSOP because of the vaccine mandate. You can’t boycott something you’re not allowed to attend.”
Due to the mandate, many players opted to get vaxxed, only to reveal later that they wished they hadn’t.
In February 2023, a video of poker player Jeffrey Farnes surfaced on “X” where Farnes can be heard saying he “regrets getting the vaccine and is experiencing chest pains.”
Knowing the vaccine caused injuries and death, was it ok for players to use fake vax cards in order to compete in the 2021 WSOP?