The purse of strange ideas. A Chinese billionaire in exile close to Trumpist networks plans to host an online auction of “unvaccinated sperm” in June.
Guo Wengui claims to have nearly 6,000 eggs and “a few million sperm” in stock from unvaccinated donors. This new type of auctions will also ” [s] we have sperm, of course,” he clarified.
Why unvaccinated male sperm? Because the sperm of men who didn’t get an injection against Covid-19 would be the answer to a conspiracy theory that ensures that vaccines cause massive infertility.
Near Steve Bannon
Guo Wengui, whose golden exile in the United States was cut short by his mid-March arrest for alleged fraud, plans to organize these auctions in June on conservative social network Gettr. “Our comrades’ sperm and eggs will be auctioned on our Gettr platform between June 1 and June 6,” Guo Wengui announced in February. The Chinese-haunted tycoon accused of financial fraud is close to Donald Trump’s former adviser Steve Bannon.
But his arrest could well ruin his plans. The tycoon is accused of orchestrating a complex scam to extort more than $1 billion from the thousands of people who follow him online.
Whether or not these auctions happen, they’ve already caused a stir for Gettr, as billionaire fans see it as an opportunity to “save the future of humanity” or claim that unvaccinated male sperm is “the Bitcoin of the future.” “Broadly speaking, these auctions are based on false arguments that Covid vaccines have affected fertility,” John Gregory of NewsGuard intelligence monitoring told AFP.
“Authors of misinformation about vaccines are making this claim despite numerous medical studies showing that vaccines do not negatively affect male and female fertility. »
The “Pure-Blood” Movement
Guo Wengui did not specify how the liquid would be tested or shipped. But he promised to use “scientific methods” and demand a letter from a lawyer certifying that the donor had not been vaccinated.
The project is part of the so-called “pure-blood” movement, which falsely claims that the vaccine against Covid-19 contaminates the body. Anyone who believes in this therefore avoids blood transfusions of vaccinated people at all costs, but also their sperm or even breast milk. These smoky theories have lucrative potential that has piqued the interest of some anti-vaccination groups.
Sperm from unvaccinated men has even been dubbed “the new white gold” by one avid Gettr user. Unvaccinated Sperm Available mugs and t-shirts are also available for purchase on Amazon and eBay.