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Anti-Vax Megachurch Pastor Dies of COVID
Megachurch Pastor Leon Fontaine, who garnered attention for his refusal to adhere to ongoing and restrictive COVID-19 lockdown orders banning churches from holding in-person or drive-in worship gatherings, has died at of COVID at age 59.
A video posted online featuring Fontaine's five children confirmed that he passed away on Saturday evening.
"I know you're probably shocked and we're really shocked too," said the late pastor's daughter, Danielle Fontaine Craig. "The last couple of days, all of a sudden, it just took a really sharp turn that we really didn't expect."
Here is Fontaine preaching to his 8,000 weekly congregants that Christians do not need to wear masks or get vaccinated, because COVID is a 5G Socialist conspiracy:
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COVIDiot MAGAtard "Diamond" Hospitalized with COVID
Lynnette Hardaway, one-half of right-wing pundits Diamond and Silk, has been hospitalized with COVID.
Hardaway, or "Diamond" as she is known, came to fame after joining her sister Rochelle Richardson, also known as "Silk," in support of Donald Trump throughout his presidential campaign and administration.
In April 2020, Twitter temporarily suspended the duo's accounts after they encouraged followers to deliberately contract COVID. Last week, they promoted the latest anti-vax film by extremist Stew Peters, who has called for the execution Anthony Fauci.
I hope you win the Herman Cain Award, *****.
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"Sovereign Citizen" Gets 3 Years for Fake Vax Cards
A Napa naturopath will spend nearly three years in federal prison for faking hundreds of COVID-19 vaccination cards and selling a purported remedy against the virus, federal prosecutors announced. Juli Mazi was sentenced to 33 months during a hearing in U.S. District Court in San Francisco. The sentence capped her arrest in what authorities called the nation's first case of faking vaccination cards during the coronavirus pandemic.
Mazi also sold homeopathic pellets she claimed would provide lifetime immunity against COVID-19 by using trace amounts of the virus to prompt an antibody response, according to the Justice Department. Before Tuesday's sentencing, Mazi again battled prosecutors and the court arguing in a handwritten affidavit filed earlier Tuesday that her "sovereign citizenship" insulates her from prosecution by federal authorities.
Who would have thought that being inclined to believe one stupid thing would make one inclined to believe another stupid thing? Talk about ****ing braindead.