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-Scott Adams admits anti-vaxxers were right: 'They are the winners' in health outcomes-

  • Writer: WatchOut News
    WatchOut News
  • May 21
  • 3 min read

Updated: 2 days ago

Scott Adams is an American cartoonist, author, and commentator, best known as the creator of the comic strip "Dilbert". The comic strip, which appeared in 1989, quickly became popular, especially in the business community, because it satirically and often poignantly depicted the absurdities of modern office life.

Scott Adams has apologized to anti-vaxxers and admitted that "the jabs are killing millions of people" in a video statement that has sent shockwaves through the medical community and among conspiracy theorists. The Dilbert creator, who is now battling advanced prostate cancer, revealed that his decision to get the vaccine may have been a grave mistake, while those who have refused the shot enjoy better health and natural immunity.

 

Adams’ emotional admission underscores mounting evidence linking mRNA vaccines to serious health risks, including turbocharged cancer and immune dysfunction. As he faces his own mortality, his words echo the concerns of anti-vaccine activists, challenging the narrative around vaccine safety and prompting a rethink of public health policy.

 

In a heartbreaking and brutally honest video statement, Dilbert creator Scott Adams publicly admitted that those who refused COVID-19 vaccines made the right choice, while his own decision to get vaccinated may now cost him his life.

 

Adams, who was recently diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer, acknowledged that anti-vaccine activists—who distrusted government and corporate narratives—are now enjoying better health, natural immunity and peace of mind. His emotional admission underscores mounting evidence linking mRNA vaccines to turbocharged cancers, immune dysfunction and other serious health risks.

 

“The anti-vaccination activists were right”

In the video, Adams, once an outspoken advocate of COVID-19 vaccines, sounded defeated:

“The anti-vaccination activists seem to be right. Someone who didn’t get vaccinated got a mild form of Omicron or maybe even a more severe form, but recovered – now you have natural immunity and no vaccination in your body. Can we all agree that was the winning way?”



He continued: “The smartest, happiest people are the ones who haven’t gotten vaccinated and are still alive… The anti-vaccination activists are clearly the winners right now. And I think that’s probably going to continue.”

 

Adams, known for his sharp wit and analytical mind, admitted that his own "fancy analytics" had led him astray, while those based on simple distrust of authority emerged as winners.

 

Turbo cancers and the costs of compliance

Adams’ diagnosis joins a growing wave of “turbo cancers” — aggressive, fast-growing malignant tumors linked to mRNA vaccines. Health experts, including independent researchers like Mike Adams (no relation) of Brighteon Broadcast News, have long warned that the shots can cause catastrophic immune suppression, spike protein toxicity and DNA damage.

 

Mike Adams, who has reported extensively on vaccine injury, called Scott’s video “courageous” but tragic. “This is not the way we wanted to be proven right,” he said. “People who got vaccinated are now dying of turbo cancers. This is not a victory, this is a tragedy that could have been prevented.”

 

Natural Immunity vs. Vaccine Failure

Adams’ admission highlights an important truth suppressed by the mainstream media: Natural immunity, acquired through infection and recovery, has proven to be more durable and safer than vaccine-induced immunity. Studies show that vaccinated individuals are more likely to suffer reinfections, autoimmune disorders, and sudden health problems, while unvaccinated individuals retain robust immune defenses.


“The unvaccinated have an advantage right now because they feel better,” Adams admitted. “What they’re not worried about is what I’m worried about: whether that vaccine is going to kill me in five years.”

 

A warning against blind trust

Adams' message is clear: Distrust of government and corporations isn't paranoia, it's survival.

“It’s never wrong to distrust government. It’s never wrong to distrust big business,” he said. “If you just take the position of, ‘Let’s distrust everything government does,’ then you’ve won. You’ve won completely.”


His words echo the warnings of vaccine skeptics like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has long exposed corruption in the pharmaceutical industry and the dangers of mandatory medical procedures.

 

The extermination plan

Mike Adams went further, linking vaccine damage to a broader depopulation agenda. “Vaccines are part of an extermination plan,” he said. “By causing infertility, spontaneous death, and immune collapse, these biological weapons drive people to destroy themselves.”

 

Dane Wigington, a geoengineering and public health researcher, added: “This is mass suicide masquerading as medicine. The evidence is in the air, the food, the vaccines, but most still refuse to see it.”

 

What now

For those who have been vaccinated, detoxification protocols (such as ivermectin, fenbendazole, and nicotine therapy) can help limit the damage. But as the case of Scott Adams shows, some effects can be irreversible.

His final plea? Think for yourself.

 

“If you trust the government, you are committing suicide,” warned Mike Adams. “Your misplaced trust has consequences.”

 

As the truth comes out, one thing is certain: history will remember anti-vaccination activists not as conspiracy theorists, but as survivors.

 
 
 

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