Dees Vaccine Checkpoint
| Dees Vaccine Checkpoint | |
|---|---|
| Collection | Redacted Remilio Babies |
| Category | Background |
| References | David Dees (1957–2020); DDees.com |
| Count | 34 |
| Rarity | 0.34% |
Dees Vaccine Checkpoint is a background trait in the Redacted Remilio Babies NFT collection, depicting an illustration from the body of work of American conspiracy theory artist David Dees, showing a roadside checkpoint staffed by authorities requiring vaccination.

Background
David Eugene Dees (9 July 1957 – 31 May 2020) was an American commercial artist and graphic designer who began producing conspiracy-themed digital art around 2003, after encountering 9/11 conspiracy theory content online.[1] Dees had previously worked as an illustrator for Sesame Street Magazine before pivoting to producing and distributing conspiracy imagery on his website DDees.com. His illustrations covered a wide range of conspiracy subjects including chemtrails, anti-vaccine activism, 9/11 conspiracy theories, GMO opposition, Holocaust denial, and Zionist occupation government theories. The Anti-Defamation League documented his work as a significant source of antisemitic conspiracy imagery.[2]
His vaccine checkpoint illustration — depicting a roadside stop where travelers are required to prove vaccination — became one of his more widely circulated images in anti-vaccine online communities. The image's lurid, hyper-detailed digital painting style, combining realistic figures with nightmarish dystopian scenarios, is characteristic of Dees' entire output. He was the subject of the short documentary Do You See What I See? (2021).
See also
References
- ↑ "David Dees". Wikipedia.
- ↑ "David Dees: Conspiratorial Artist". ADL.
