Eric Clapton says he is convinced that people get vaccinated for a kind of "mass hypnosis".

The English guitarist in an interview with the YouTube channel of the "Real Music Observer" defended the theory credited to the Belgian psychologist Mattias Desmet and which was again talked about in an episode of the popular US podcast "The Joe Rogan Experience" with the virologist Robert Malone.

The singer-songwriter, in support of the hypothesis, claims to have seen "a lot of videos on YouTube, subliminal advertisements, one-way news that told you to follow orders and obey". “I started putting the pieces of the puzzle together, I was more and more resolute. It triggered something in me. I played concerts until just before the lockdown, but I wasn't really involved in any social battles. But then those guys in power started pissing me off. "

However, his family - his wife Melia McEnery and four daughters, Ruth, 37, Julie, 20, Ella, 19 and Sophie, 16 - don't give him up: “They think he's a nut. I have teenage girls and a thirty-year-old girl and they all had to give me some leeway because I couldn't convince any of them ".

On the other hand, Rogan's podcast sparked Neil Young's anger: the Canadian singer asked for his music to be removed from Spotify, accusing the platform of spreading fake news on coronavirus vaccines through its podcasts.

(Unioneonline / D)

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