Roger Stone accuses Bill Gates of using pandemic to push 'mandatory vaccinations and microchipping people'
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Roger Stone accuses Bill Gates of using pandemic to push 'mandatory vaccinations and microchipping people'
by Spencer Neale
| April 14, 2020 03:34 PM
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If Bill Gates delivers a coronavirus vaccine, Roger Stone said he won't be taking it.
In an interview with radio host Joe Piscopo on Monday, Stone, a self described "dirty trickster" affiliated with InfoWars, said he believes Gates "and other globalists" are using the pandemic as a way to place microchips in people and force mandatory vaccinations.
“He and other globalists are using it for mandatory vaccinations and microchipping people so we know if they’ve been tested," Stone told Piscopo. "Over my dead body. Mandatory vaccinations? No way, Jose!”
The debate over whether government-mandated vaccinations are legal has consumed parts of the Right as many people are stuck due to mandatory stay-at-home orders from state governments meant to stem the spread of the coronavirus.
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Gates has long espoused his belief that modern societies are not prepared for a pandemic and, on Sunday, wrote there needs to be “at least eight potential vaccines for Covid-19” in an editorial for the Sunday Telegraph.
Stone, a longtime political operative and confidant of President Trump, suggested Gates may have created and helped spread the virus in an attempt to place himself at the center of a response to the highly contagious disease that has killed more than 100,000 people globally.
“Whether Bill Gates played some role in the creation and spread of this virus is open for vigorous debate. I have conservative friends who say it’s ridiculous, and others say, 'Absolutely,'” Stone said.
Stone is self-isolating in his Florida home after he was sentenced to 40 months in prison following a conviction for lying to Congress and witness tampering as part of a case stemming from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
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