NBA legend John Stockton explains reason behind rejecting “vaccines and COVID-19 rules” in latest federal court declaration

John Stockton is one of those basketball greats who never won the big one, the NBA Championship, during their playing careers. Since his NBA Draft, Stockton stayed with the Utah Jazz his entire career.

From this one-team mentality, it is quite clear that the former guard is a firm believer in what he finds right. He also possesses a firm belief regarding the medical aspects of life, especially after the pandemic. Now he has taken his fight against the vaccines to the law and order and as things stand, the saga is far from over.

John Stockton discusses medical beliefs during federal court declaration

John Stockton has decided to take matters to the legal doors as the COVID-19 vaccines have caused him a great deal of trouble. On Tuesday, the former NBA player submitted a statement in federal court specifying his intention to rebel against the vaccines.

According to the official declaration, the former Utah Jazz guard stated, “I contracted the flu despite the vaccine. My child was hurt because of the vaccine. Maybe there was some truth in our Chiropractor’s words.”

To discover details about the emerging pattern of the vaccines that hurt him and his kid, Stockton read books, paid attention, and asked multiple questions. “To find the truth, I used a mosaic approach seeking data, anecdotal information, personal experience, common-sense and contrary indicators” Stockton added.

It should be brought to attention that flu vaccines are used to reduce health risks caused by viruses and are not entirely effective in removing the virus. Stockton strongly opposed the vaccines based on his personal experience and is working hard to unveil the truth behind the boosters.

John Stockton battling to expose reality of vaccines following NBA retirement

John Stockton started making headlines long after he retired from the NBA (in 2003), not for basketball but for his strong beliefs against the COVID-19 vaccines and the restrictions that they followed.

In 2022, during the pandemic, when he visited McCarthey Athletic Center to attend his former team, Gonzaga Bulldogs game, the Hall of Famer’s ticket was rejected. Stockton had visited the court without wearing a mask, which violated the restrictions of COVID-19, and hence, was not allowed to watch the team perform.

Last month, the 10-time All-Star showed his support for the doctors who wanted to speak up against “the mainstream COVID narrative” but were suppressed from sharing their views, as per USA Today’s report. The NBA legend filed a lawsuit against the representatives of Washington.

Stockton is determined to expose the reality behind the flu vaccines and until he gets to the bottom, his fight will go on.

Shalini Ray

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Shalini is a passionate NBA follower who got hooked to the game thanks to Stephen Curry's sharpshooting show. While indulging in the sport of basketball solely within the confines of the school court, she keeps herself as close as possible to the game through all the latest happenings in the world of NBA.

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