Newsmax Correspondent Gets Benched For Suggesting COVID-19 Vaccines Linked to the Devil

Newsmax reporter Emerald Robinson has been sidelined by the network after claiming that the COVID-19 vaccines contain a bioluminescent tracker linked to the devil.

Luciferase is an enzyme that, under certain circumstances, produces light from living organisms (such as fireflies).

Vaccines do not contain luciferase, the enzyme is not satanic, and the vaccine will not lead to end times.

Twitter has removed the nonsensical posts made by Robinson, and Newsmax issued a statement that the network is “currently reviewing the posts and during that period Ms. Robinson will not be on the air but continue with duties for the network.”

“Newsmax strongly believes and has reported that the Covid 19 vaccines are safe and effective. We do not believe the vaccines contain any toxic materials or tracking markers, and such false claims have never been reported on Newsmax,” the network said in a Tuesday statement. “The many medical experts appearing on Newsmax have supported the use of the vaccine.”

Robinson has repeatedly disparaged the vaccine, the government, and government mandates for the vaccine.

Daily Beast, Washington Post

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