Michael Porter Jr. says coronavirus is being used ‘to control the masses of people’
Former Missouri basketball player Michael Porter Jr. didn’t travel with the Denver Nuggets to the NBA bubble in Florida.
That led to speculation that Porter might have tested positive for COVID-19, although there’s been no official word.
On Tuesday night, Porter answered fan questions on Snapchat and said the coronavirus is a real thing. But Porter said it’s being used to control people, although he didn’t say who was doing the controlling.
“Personally I think the coronavirus is being used obviously for a bigger agenda,” Porter said. “It’s being used for population control in terms of being able to control the masses of people. Because of the virus, the whole world is being controlled.
“You’re required to wear masks. And who knows what will happen when this vaccine comes out? You might have to have the vaccine in order to travel. Like that would be crazy.
“I’ve never had any shots or anything like that. It could get crazy. But it’s definitely behind everything that’s going on right now and all you could do is sit back and watch what’s going on. Don’t get too emotionally involved. But yeah, it is a serious thing. It is a real thing. But yes, it is being overblown.”
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The Athletic’s Clevis Murray noted the University of Missouri requires all students to be immunized.