- Newsmax has “benched” Emerald Robinson, and Twitter has temporarily suspended her account after she used Twitter to claim vaccines have a Satanic “tracker” she called “Luciferase.”
- “Dear Christians, the vaccines contain a bioluminescent marker called LUCIFERASE so that you can be tracked,” Robinson tweeted in a bizarre rant on Monday night.
- “Read the last book of the New Testament to see how this ends,” she admonished with a link to an odd animation that supposedly backed up her claim.
David Badash, The New Civil Rights Movement from Rawstory writes:
“Newsmax’s Emerald Robinson may or may not be vaccinated but she is finally getting a dose of reality.
Twitter has suspended Robinson and Newsmax has “benched” her as well, taking her off the air at least temporarily, after she used the popular social media site to claim vaccines contain a Satanic “tracker” she called “Luciferase.”
“Dear Christians,” Robinson, who has been labeled an “anti-vaxxer conspiracy theorist,” falsely tweeted Monday night, “the vaccines contain a bioluminescent marker called LUCIFERASE so that you can be tracked.”
“Read the last book of the New Testament to see how this ends,” she added, linking to a strange animation that supposedly supported her extremist falsehood.
Robinson’s account went silent Tuesday, and NCRM noticed that tweet had disappeared, with a placeholder from Twitter that reads: “This Tweet is no longer available because it violated the Twitter Rules.”
Two other tweets from Robinson were marked: “This Tweet is no longer available,” and another tweet has received a “misleading” warning label from Twitter.
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