EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – DECEMBER 10: Aaron Rodgers #8 of the New York Jets on the field after a win over the Houston Texans at MetLife Stadium on December 10, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
Aaron Rodgers seems to have his next career lind up after his NFL days are over because he is slowly becoming the next Alex Jones when it comes to conspiracy theories.

Rodgers has ben on record to call out Big Pharma’s heavy financial investment in advertising as a means of controlling the messaging in mainstream media. He also thinks the global pandemic of 2020 was faked for a mirid of reasons.

This week, the New York jets quartrback made an appearance on a podcast that describes itself “red-pilled martial arts stars, comedians, rock stars, and conspiracy theorists.”

Rodgers made many shocking revelations, but none more contoversial than when he stated the government created HIV.

“The blueprint, the gameplan was made in the 80s,” Rodgers said on the Look Into It podcast.

“Create a pandemic, with a virus that’s going wild. Fauci was given over $350 million to research this, to come up with drugs, new or repurposed to handle the AIDS pandemic. And all they came up with was AZT. And if you do even a smidge of research — and I know, I’m not an epidemiologist, I’m not a doctor, I’m not an immunologist, whatever the f—, I can read, though. And I can learn and look things up just like any normal person. I can do my own research, which is so vilified, to even question authority,” he continued.
He then added that the HIV crisis in the 1980s was a “gameplan” of the United States government.
“But that was the gameplan back then: create an environment where only one thing works. Back then, AZT. Now? Remdesivir. Until we get a vaccine. Which, by the way, Anthony Fauci had stake in the Moderna vaccine. And we know Pfizer is one of the most criminally corrupt organizations ever. The fine they paid was the biggest in the history of the DOJ [Department of Justice] in 2009. Like, what are we talking about? We’re going to put our full trust in science that can’t be questioned.”

Rodgers has long been a critic of COVID as he once stated an NFL doctor told him that it’s “impossible for a vaccinated person to get COVID or spread COVID.”

He began publicizing his stance on COVID-19 vaccines when he claimed during a 2021 press conference that he’d been “immunized.” Later that year, he tested positive for COVID-19 and it was revealed he never got the shot.

He supported those who agreed with his anti-vaccine stance, like independent United States Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Just like previous times, he will not care about backlash on his new stance.