Right Wing WatchStew Peters And Stella Immanuel Freak Out Over The Daily Beast.

 Kyle Mantyla 
Last month, Right Wing Watch posted a clip to our Twitter page of right-wing anti-vaccine “expert” Stella Immanuel claiming that if Christians who have taken a Covid-19 vaccine will simply repent and pray, God will forgive them and physically cast the vaccine out of their bodies.

Reporter Zachary Petrizzo wrote a short piece about the clip for The Daily Beast, and now Immanuel is accusing him of being possessed by demons.

Immanuel appeared Tuesday on “The Stew Peters Show,” where she and Peters attacked The Daily Beast and its reporters, repeatedly asserting that they are not even human.

“Well, The Daily Beast is really putting in the work to live up to its name,” fumed Peters. “They want to be the newspaper of the Beast of Revelation. The Daily Beast just put out a hit piece against Dr. Stella Immanuel, a recurring guest on this program. The Beast ridicules Dr. Immanuel because she suggested that praying over Covid patients to help them recover is a legitimate thing.”

Immanuel, of course, was not simply encouraging people to pray for those with Covid-19; she was claiming that prayer can physically remove the vaccine from people’s bodies.

Continue reading @ Right Wing Watch.

‘Journalists Are Demonic’

Right Wing WatchStew Peters And Stella Immanuel Freak Out Over The Daily Beast.

 Kyle Mantyla 
Last month, Right Wing Watch posted a clip to our Twitter page of right-wing anti-vaccine “expert” Stella Immanuel claiming that if Christians who have taken a Covid-19 vaccine will simply repent and pray, God will forgive them and physically cast the vaccine out of their bodies.

Reporter Zachary Petrizzo wrote a short piece about the clip for The Daily Beast, and now Immanuel is accusing him of being possessed by demons.

Immanuel appeared Tuesday on “The Stew Peters Show,” where she and Peters attacked The Daily Beast and its reporters, repeatedly asserting that they are not even human.

“Well, The Daily Beast is really putting in the work to live up to its name,” fumed Peters. “They want to be the newspaper of the Beast of Revelation. The Daily Beast just put out a hit piece against Dr. Stella Immanuel, a recurring guest on this program. The Beast ridicules Dr. Immanuel because she suggested that praying over Covid patients to help them recover is a legitimate thing.”

Immanuel, of course, was not simply encouraging people to pray for those with Covid-19; she was claiming that prayer can physically remove the vaccine from people’s bodies.

Continue reading @ Right Wing Watch.

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