Legendary Rock Star Eric Clapton Says COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients are Under ‘Hypnosis’

Rock star Eric Clapton believes that individuals who have submitted to the COVID-19 jab are under a form of “hypnosis.”

Clapton, 76, said this during a recent appearance on the Real Music Observer YouTube channel. He said he was duped into getting the jab by subliminal propaganda released by unscrupulous pharmaceutical corporations.

“Whatever the memo was, it hadn’t reached me,” he said regarding the theory of “mass formation psychosis” that has gained popularity in recent weeks.

“Then I started to realize there was really a memo, and a guy, Mattias Desmet [professor of clinical psychology at Ghent University in Belgium], talked about it,” Clapton continued. “And it’s great. The theory of mass formation hypnosis. And I could see it then. Once I kind of started to look for it, I saw it everywhere.”

Clapton added that he realized he had been “seeing little things on YouTube which were like subliminal advertising.”

He credits resistance to the vaccine regime for resurrecting his career after he had been “kind of been forcibly retired” due to COVID-19 lockdown policies restricting his ability to do live events. Clapton does not regret coming out against the vaccine regime even though it has alienated him in the industry.

“I would try to reach out to fellow musicians and sometimes I just don’t hear from them,” he said. “My phone doesn’t ring very often. I don’t get that many texts and emails anymore.”

Big League Politics reported on Clapton’s refusal to play shows in venues requiring coercive vaccine mandates:

Eric Clapton said he will not perform at any venues that require attendees to prove that they’ve been vaccinated against Covid-19.

Clapton issued his statement after the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement on Monday, July 19th, that vaccine passes would be required to enter nightclubs and venues. The statement was shared from the Telegram account of film producer and architect Robin Monotti.

Boris Johnson’s announcement came on the day nightclubs in England were allowed to reopen after 16 months of being forcibly shut down.

“I don’t want to have to close nightclubs again as they have elsewhere. But it does mean nightclubs need to do the socially responsible thing.” The Prime Minister said. “As we said last week, we do reserve the right to mandate certification at any point if it’s necessary to reduce transmission… by the end of September, when all over 18s have had their chance to be double jabbed we’re planning to make full vaccination the condition of entry to nightclubs and other venues where large crowds gather.”

“Following the PM’s announcement on Monday the 19th of July 2021 I feel honor-bound to make an announcement of my own,” Clapton said. “I wish to say that I will not perform on any stage where there is a discriminated audience present. Unless there is provision made for all people to attend, I reserve the right to cancel the show.”

Clapton’s brave message was accompanied by a link to Clapton’s anti-lockdown song with Van Morrison, “Stand and Deliver.”

The musician has made headlines in the past after discussing severe reactions he suffered as a result of taking the shot.

Clapton has not lost his rebel spirit throughout many decades as a rock legend. Many younger musicians could learn something from his courage.

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