OUTRAGEOUS new theory claims Ghislaine Maxwell will be 'suicided' using Covid vaccine

As jailed socialite is set to receive a booster dose, some conspiracy theorists claim it will be used to kill her to protect Epstein's ring
UPDATED JAN 4, 2022
Late financier Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell. (US Attorney Office)
Late financier Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell. (US Attorney Office)

The Covid-19 pandemic has given us some truly bizarre conspiracy theories over the past two years. Remember the good old one about Bill Gates and the microchip? Well if you thought 2022 was going to be any different, you'll be disappointed to know that's not the case. Three days into the new year, we've already got another odd theory, this time about the Covid-19 vaccine, and strangely enough Ghislaine Maxwell.

The jailed socialite was recently found guilty of child sex trafficking charges and is currently awaiting sentencing. Back in late November 2021, we reported on another bonkers theory that claimed news of the Omicron variant was a "distraction" from the Maxwell trial. Well, that clearly fell flat as media outlets managed to cover both, including the gristly details of Epstein's sex ring

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Nonetheless, it appears the theorists aren't done. Not only are they sowing misinformation about Maxwell, but adding to the already bustling anti-vaccine rhetoric that social networking sites have found difficult to fight. Needless to say, there's little truth to this theory, but given how bonkers it is, we just had to tell you about it.

An exterior view of the Metropolitan Detention Center on July 14, 2020, in New York City. (Arturo Holmes/Getty Images)

'Heart attacks can be deadly'

Maxwell is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, New York. Shortly after being found guilty, Judge Alison Nathan confirmed that she would be eligible to receive her Covid-19 booster dose, as Maxwell requested. According to the MDC, Maxwell is scheduled to receive her shot sometime in the first week of January. But, rather than see it as a simple precaution against the Omicron variant, some theorists believe it is part of a plot to protect Jeffery Epstein's sex ring. 

According to some social media users, the dose will be used to "suicide" or kill Maxwell to prevent her from sharing the names of others involved in the sex ring. The Daily Dot found claims of this theory on Twitter, Facebook, and even Telegram. One person tweeted, "Heart attacks can be deadly," in response to the news of Maxwell getting her shot.  



 

"Ghislaine Maxwell's Pfizer booster came down upon her head. Ghislaine Maxwell's Pfizer booster made sure that she was dead," one person tweeted. Another claimed, "Since when do they tell the world your medical choices or procedures you’re going to have? Why are they telling us Ghislaine Maxwell is going to have the booster shot? They’re telling us because they’re going to kill her." Another theorized, "So is this how it's likely to all end for Ghislaine Maxwell? An unexplained "sudden death" instead of a "committed suicide" story?"



 



 



 

There's reason to be skeptical, after Epstein died by suicide in his jail cell back in 2019, incidentally also at the MDC. But to assume Maxwell will be killed by the booster is a bit extreme. It appears to be nothing more than another attempt by the far-right to sow doubt in the vaccine. The vaccines are quite safe, and given that Maxwell herself requested it, it ironically defeats the whole purpose of the theory. It's a clear indication she is at least taking Covid-19 seriously, like Donald Trump.

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