NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers tells Tucker Carlson about the “weird” party he attended in Hollywood and talks about the NFL’s progress in vaccinating the majority of its players.
Rodgers, who missed the entire 2023 NFL season with an Achilles injury, joined Carlson to discuss everything from Jeffrey Epstein to secret societies.
Rodgers, who played for the Green Bay Packers, was at the center of controversy surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine. Mr. Rogers had an allergy to the vaccine’s ingredients and had never received it, but he was later called a liar because he specifically mentioned the treatment he had received and said he had been vaccinated. It was famous for
Rodgers said there was a strong push in the NFL to get an incredibly high vaccination rate, and Rodgers was one of the few to ask the question.
“In the NFL, there was a lot of pressure. They sent stooges to each team to try to force all teams to get over 90% vaccinated, with zero exemptions and zero informed consent. ‘This is it. Big Pharma spends a lot of money on advertising to make you look good.” It’s clearly influencing Hollywood, not just late-night shows. [and] It’s the NFL. ”
Rodgers explained that while only players have the right to choose when it comes to vaccinations, staff members do not and are subject to termination if they do not get vaccinated. He added that he was thanked by members of the organization for raising questions with NFL staff.
“When the stooge came and talked to us, I asked a lot of questions about informed consent, testing, liability, etc., and he basically didn’t answer any of my questions and told the team The president of the company ended the meeting. Afterward, a bunch of people came up from all levels of the building and told me they thanked me for asking questions because many of them didn’t have a choice. .”
“It always seemed like there was a party within a party, and people were doing their own thing, and I always found it a little strange.”
Carlson also asked Rogers why there is such a connection between sexual perversion and elitist societies.
“What is sex? I mean, you’ve been in the celebrity world for a long time, and like me, you’re from California, so obviously you’ve been around famous cultural figures and the elite. Sex plays an important role. Have you thought about it for a long time?” Carlson asked.
“Well, not very long,” Rodgers answered. “I just saw something interesting,” he began. Rogers then described the elite Hollywood parties he attended while living in California and dating actresses such as Shailene Woodley and Olivia Munn.
“I’ve been to some interesting parties and weird gatherings… nothing like Diddy’s party at all. But even at the Oscars party, I’ve been to some interesting parties and weird gatherings… It was always fun just to see how he acted.”It was very a little weird,” Rogers recalled.
“I just couldn’t relate to that at all. It was almost like an interesting people-watching thing, but it always seemed like there was a party within a party and people doing their own thing. That always struck me. It made it a little weird.”
Carlson also asked football players if they would be shocked to learn that Epstein did not commit suicide. The two spoke about the relevance of sexual exploitation in relation to elites.
“How many people are like Jeffrey Epstein?” Rogers asked. ”[People] Who was killed, or was sex used as a means of blackmail, and who is pulling the strings? ”
Rogers pointed to the lack of details regarding Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell and her sex trafficking. belief.
“While Johnny Depp’s trial received a lot of attention and crazy coverage, Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial received almost no coverage. There was no TV coverage or nightly commentary about it that anyone could pass by. She has been charged with child trafficking, but no one has been charged with trafficking children to be prosecuted or named. ” Rogers elaborated.
The two went on to discuss secret societies like Bohemian Grove and Skull and Bones, which Rogers said produced many high-ranking politicians, including presidents.
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