Spielberg Thought Covid Would Wipe Out World, Trump Still Sticking With Vaccines
18 Jan 2023
Steven Spielberg gave us basically the greatest one-two movie punches ever in 1993 with Schindler’s List and Jurassic Park. (Talk about range!)
But all this success has made him think he knows about science, specifically with covid, and he manifestly does not. For one thing, he worshiped at the altar of St. Fauci.
Legendary film director Steven Spielberg bought into COVID misinformation from Dr. Fauci and was so scared he thought it would be an “extinction-level event” for humanity
As always, don’t listen to Dr. Faucihttps://t.co/0Uujtv5Iq7
— OutKick (@Outkick) January 17, 2023
Meanwhile, President Trump is sticking to his guns on Operation Warp Speed, insisting the vaccines saved a 100 million lives.
Former President Donald Trump has dismissed claims that COVID-19 vaccines are broadly unsafe while asserting that his own role in the development of the vaccines may have saved 100 million lives. pic.twitter.com/YKJT3O3nwp
— Mask Off MN (@MaskOffmn) January 18, 2023
Should he move off of this position now that we know how unreliable and potentially even dangerous these vaccines turned out to be?
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