
Ian Brown reckons the pandemic was planned to make people "digital slaves"
Ian Brown has continued projecting his thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic, with his latest tweets claiming the virus was planned to make people "digital slaves".
The Stone Roses vocalist first started tweeting his bizarre thoughts on the pandemic at the start of the month, and received backlash after he tweeted, "NO LOCKDOWN NO TESTS NO TRACKS NO MASKS NO VAX #researchanddestroy."
Brown's thoughts on the pandemic have occupied his Twitter profile for the past two weeks, and his latest tweets see him name the pandemic as a "plandemic". He writes, "THE GREAT RESET the plandemic planned designed and executed to make us digital slaves #factchecker #researchanddestroy."
THE GREAT RESET the plandemic planned designed and executed to make us digital slaves #factchecker #researchanddestroy
— Ian Brown (@ianbrown) September 22, 2020
Another tweet seemed to hint that he believes the pandemic is being used to stop people from having fun, and forcing us to work instead. He used the hashtag "#NOWORKFORSINGERS" to sign it off.
Everything thats FUN. COVid19. WORK? Thats OK! 90THO X #NOWORKFORSiNGERS #FreeExpressionAsRevolution #ResearchAndDestroy
— Ian Brown (@ianbrown) September 22, 2020
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