Eric Clapton Slams COVID Response & Warns About Vaccine Reactions

by Kelen McBreen
Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC

 

 

Speaking with Oracle Films in an interview released Sunday, guitar legend Eric Clapton voiced his opinions on government COVID responses, mRNA vaccines, cancel culture and more.

 

Describing the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Clapton said he started looking at alternative media online and quickly realized governments and media across the world were up to something.

After having to cancel a world tour due to the virus, the rock star heard fellow musician Van Morrison was pushing back against lockdowns and attempting to play live concerts.

For a while, Clapton considered moving the U.S., but after Americans started portraying him as a Trump supporter for his anti-lockdown beliefs he chose to stay in Britain.

 


 

“I was labeled a Trump supporter and I got some pretty heavy feedback,” he said.

 

Prefacing by telling the audience he generally believes in vaccinations, Clapton claimed when the COVID vaccines were first rolled out, “I smelled a rat.”

 

Having been diagnosed with emphysema years prior, the former Yardbird was told by the medical establishment that he was more vulnerable to COVID-19 than others.

 

“I thought, ‘Well I ought to have this vaccination for my kids. I don’t want to drop dead on them or I don’t want them to lose me. I don’t want to lose them.’ All of these natural responses,” he explained.

Clapton said he wanted the AstraZeneca shot because it came from Oxford, calling himself “naive.”

 

“Within several hours I was shaking like a leaf,” he noted. “I went to bed early and I couldn’t get warm. I thought, ‘Am I running a fever?’ I was boiling hot and sweating and then I was cold and I was out for the count for about a week.”

 

“It frightened the shit out of me because I didn’t know how long it would last,” he continued. “I then started to find out more.”

 

Being ostracized by friends and family was taking its toll on Clapton until he found an outlet on the Telegram app where others shared his concerns about the vaccines and supported his quest for truth.

 

“For me, I felt so alone up until that point,” the rock legend admitted. “I really couldn’t talk to my family, my kids, my teenagers seemed like they’d been brainwashed. And there was a lot of that going on from other protests that happened earlier. It was the first time I’d seen my kids passionate about anything and I thought it was great but I was being ostracized. I could feel that everywhere. I could feel alienation because I held a different view. So, I was trying to keep my mouth shut.”

 

Despite realizing he probably shouldn’t have taken the first COVID vaccine, Clapton figured he’d take the second dose of the experimental jab to complete the medical process.

 

“I went and got the second and then it got really bad,” he stated. “Within about a week my hands didn’t really work.”

 

Already suffering from peripheral neuropathy, Clapton claims the pain associated with the medical issue becoming agonizing following the shot.

 

The lead man also blames doctors for failing to warn him and others about the potential risks of COVID shots, saying he didn’t even know the government had a database to track bad reactions.

 

After hearing rumors of a booster shot being rolled out in the upcoming Fall season, Clapton had his doctor write him an exemption due to his two previous bad reactions.

 

Most of all, the singer and guitar player says he believes in freedom of speech, freedom of movement, love and kindness.

 

“I can’t play to people that only have vaccine passports. I can’t play only to people who are anti-vaccination. There has to be a way to bring people together… I believe music can do that,” he stressed.

 

Clapton also called out ethnic minority celebrities for guilt-tripping their already skeptical communities into taking the experimental jab.

 

Nearing the end of the interview, Clapton was asked why more people aren’t speaking out and his answer was simple.

 

“Fear of reprisal,” he answered.

 

“My fear about vaccination is, what will it do to my children?” he explained. “And to talk to my daughters about that they may not be able to have kids, they don’t care.”

 

Clapton said the backlash from his family is one of the biggest risks in speaking out, saying, “My greatest fear is what will happen to my kids. I don’t want to lose their trust and love, you know?”

 

“The trick they got together with the propaganda was making it so you’re responsible for other people’s lives. So, I could be labeled a murderer and people would really believe that. That’s powerful,” he acknowledged.

 

This epic testimony highlights the power of the global medical establishment and its media lapdogs.