Oh come on - like Dr Ardis didn’t know the name of the video or how it was produced beforehand? Dr Ardis is pretty media savvy , and from prior videos he strongly was into water as a vector for the venom.
No, he did not. Quotes below are from an interview he gave on a different show. As far as he knew, he was just sitting down for an interview with Stew Peters. Peters is a disinfo agent, together wtih Carrie Madej. Peters' distortion of what Ardis was saying is being used to discredit it. That's been Peters' MO throughout the entire Plandemic, making up completely unsubstantiated nonsense (wht the help of Madej) to discredit the anti-jab movement. Madej and Peters have been the poster children for all the pro-jab crowd to attack and mock the anti-jab movement.
This is from leftist rag (aply named)
The Daily Beast, using it to attack Dr. Ardis, and Peters gave them the ammunition (again).
Far-right COVID-19 truther and former chiropractor Dr. Bryan Ardis has turned on far-right radio host and “Watch the Water” producer Stew Peters after the duo released their highly-anticipated anti-vaccine “docuмentary.” The half-baked and conspiracy theory-laced “docuмentary” released on Monday evening floated false claims about COVID-19 vaccines being made with snake blood. Since then, however, Ardis said Peters misrepresented his claims. “That wasn’t my story,” Ardis said following the release of the much-hyped Peters-led interview. “My story has never been to create fear, panic, and anxiety about water.” He said he told Peters that he believes “there’s actually a snake venom connection to all of COVID-19, and I think that’s the weapon.” But, according to him, Peters “took that and blew it up.” (Peters didn’t return The Daily Beast’s Saturday evening request for comment.)