The self-proclaimed ‘right-wing religious fanatic’ told his listeners three of the main Covid vaccines were tested on ‘the cells of aborted babies’.
An ultra-conservative US radio host who spread false claims about vaccines and fought Covid rules in court has died after a two-week battle with coronavirus.
Enyart last made headlines when he filed a lawsuit through his Baptist church challenging Colorado’s coronavirus restrictions. According to local media, he would read out their obituaries while playing Queen’s ‘Another One Bites the Dust’ – sung by one of the disease’s most famous victims, Freddie Mercury.
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