10/27/2022 / By Ethan Huff
On Dec. 8, 2020, just days before Donald Trump’s Operation Warp Speed scheme for mass covid “vaccination” would officially commence, right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro openly promoted the jabs on Twitter, calling his followers “dopes” if they refused to roll up their sleeves. Nearly two years later, Shapiro now admits that he was wrong.
At a time when more Americans than ever before are fully awake to the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccine” scam, Shapiro is conveniently shifting his personal narrative on them – though instead of taking personal responsibility for being wrong, Shapiro is blaming others for allegedly “tricking” him all this time.
It is a claim that many also try to apply to Trump, insisting that Tony Fauci and other “advisors” led Trump astray and that it is not his fault. This is supposedly the reason why Trump, to this very day, is still out there shilling the jabs nearly every time he makes a public appearance.
During a recent episode of his “The Ben Shapiro Show,” Shapiro ranted in his usual robotic, warp speed tone of voice that “it is now perfectly clear that we were lied to,” again blaming others for his own decision to push the experimental gene therapy shots on his followers while berating those who refused.
“And we were lied to at a very high level and from very, very early on by both the vaccine companies, in terms of the ability of the vaccine to prevent transmission, and … by our politicians who apparently knew better,” Shapiro rattled.
Shapiro says he became enraged after hearing recent testimony on October 10 from Pfizer executive Janine Small, who told the world that neither her employer nor its corporate partner BioNTech (based in Germany) produced any evidence to suggest that their jointly developed mRNA (messenger RNA) “vaccine” is in any way capable of preventing covid transmission, let alone infection.
In essence, Small admitted that there was zero science backing the shots when they were first authorized – and there is still none to this very day. Not only do the shots not work at all, we now know, but they are profoundly harmful and fundamentally useless (unless depopulation was their ultimate purpose).
Shapiro also went political by taking aim at the Biden regime, which he claims knew all this at least a year ago but did nothing about it, choosing instead to continue deceitfully pushing the shots on reluctant Americans.
“It turns out the Biden White House knew this and promoted the lie anyway,” Shapiro said. “This is truly amazing stuff.”
Shapiro says Biden and his cronies knew at least as far back as summer 2021 that covid injections “did a far worse job of blocking infection than originally expected, as potency waned,” but that “the political imperative remained” to continue shilling them.
In July 2021, former White House covid response coordinator Deborah Birx also confirmed that the injections “were not going to protect against infection” and that “we overplayed the vaccines.”
While all of this was happening, Biden, Trump and the rest of the billionaire class continued to promote the shots every chance they got. Shapiro himself was also shilling them during this same time period, only to recently shift his position to align with the prevailing political winds.
Keep in mind that only a tiny fraction of people who got the first two shots – this includes both Republicans and Democrats – proceeded to get “boosted” with the third injection. An even smaller percentage agreed to take a fourth or further “booster,” demonstrating their growing unpopularity as time passes.
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