Kanye West: Covid-19 vaccine will ‘stop people from entering heaven’

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Kanye West is ‘extremely cautious’ about a possible coronavirus vaccine, believing it could stop people from getting into heaven – despite having the virus himself.

The 42-year-old rapper has revealed that he had Covid-19 back in February, experiencing chills and ‘shaking in the bed’.

However, his experience hasn’t changed his mind about a vaccine, as the star –
who is running for president – thinks that a possible vaccine is ‘the mark of the beast’.

In an interview with Forbes, West said:

‘It’s so many of our children that are being vaccinated and paralysed…

So when they say the way we’re going to fix Covid is with a vaccine,

I’m extremely cautious.

That’s the mark of the beast.

‘They want to put chips inside of us, they want to do all kinds of things, to make it where we can’t cross the gates of heaven.

I’m sorry when I say they, the humans that have the Devil inside them.

And the sad thing is that the saddest thing is that we all won’t make it to heaven, that there’ll be some of us that do not make it.’

And when asked about a cure, Kanye said:

‘It’s all about God.

We need to stop doing things that make God mad.’

Elsewhere in the interview, the father-of-four, husband to Kim Kardashian, confirmed that he is pro-life ‘because I’m following the word of the bible’.

Kanye West:  Coronavirus vaccine will ‘stop people from entering heaven’

Recall, wotzup.ng reported that on 4 July, Independence Day, Kanye West announced that

he was running in the 2020 US presidential election, despite missing a number of ballot deadlines.

He tweeted:

‘We must now realize the promise of America by trusting God, unifying our vision and building our future.

I am running for president of the United States! #2020VISION. (sic)’

However, he reckons he can get back onto the missed ballots by citing ‘coronavirus issues’,

and will be running as an independent under the ‘Birthday Party’, with Wyoming preacher Michelle Tidball as his running mate.


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