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https://relevantmagazine.com/current/a-doctor-promoted-by-trump-is-also-concerned-about-the-side-effects-of-having-sex-with-demons

"A Doctor Promoted by Trump Is Also Concerned About the Side Effects of Having Sex With Demons"

Stella Immanuel is a Houston doctor who’s become a minor celebrity on more conspiratorial internet corners, largely for espousing her contrarian views about the effectiveness of masks in stopping the spread of the coronavirus and praising the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19. Both of beliefs have been debunked by the overwhelming majority healthcare experts, but that hasn’t stopped Immanuel’s videos from racking up millions of views and even getting praise from Donald Trump Jr. (“must watch!”) and a retweet from President Donald Trump himself.

Less well-publicized are some of Immanuel’s other beliefs, which go well beyond “controversial.” She has touted her beliefs that the government is using extraterrestrial DNA in its medicine and is secretly working on a vaccine that will make people less religious. She has also repeatedly warned about the physical side effects of having sex with demons and witches while dreaming. And while she lobbied Congress as recently as Monday, she has also espoused her belief that the government is run at least in part by “reptilians.”


https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/07/28/stella-immanuel-hydroxychloroquine-video-trump-americas-frontline-doctors

"Trump retweeted a video with false covid-19 claims. One doctor in it has said demons cause illnesses."

After social media companies removed a viral video showing doctors spreading unsubstantiated information about the novel coronavirus, a phrase inspired by one doctor’s past claims began trending on Twitter: demon sperm. It turns out Stella Immanuel has a history of making particularly outlandish statements — including that the uterine disorder endometriosis is caused by sex with demons that takes place in dreams. The video showed a group that has dubbed itself America’s Frontline Doctors, standing on the steps of the Supreme Court and claiming that neither masks nor shutdowns are necessary to fight the pandemic, despite a plethora of expertise to the contrary. It was live-streamed by the conservative media outlet Breitbart and viewed more than 14 million times — fueled by a tweet by Donald Trump Jr. and multiple retweets by President Trump, which have since been deleted.


https://www.nydailynews.com/coronavirus/ny-coronavirus-dr-stella-immanuel-covid19-cure-demon-sperm-20200728-juzu6mbyvjf7diofyiyro6vewy-story.html

Viral sensation Dr. Stella Immanuel says Jesus will destroy Facebook if her COVID video doesn’t go back up

Dr. Stella Immanuel blasted Facebook and Twitter after it removed her controversial video touting hydroxychloroquine as a “cure” for COVID-19.

The Houston physician, who went viral for her video, declared on Twitter that Jesus Christ would destroy Facebook’s servers if her videos weren’t restored to the platform.

Hello Facebook put back my profile page and videos up or your computers with start crashing till you do. You are not bigger that God. I promise you. If my page is not back up face book will be down in Jesus name.
— Stella Immanuel MD (@stella_immanuel) July 28, 2020


In the clip, allegedly filmed during a “White Coat Summit” in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., the self-proclaimed “Deliverance Minister” stands with a group of doctors who praised hydroxychloroquine and said how masks and lockdowns are not needed to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus.

According to the Texas Medical Board, Immanuel is a licensed pediatrician — and also recognized as religious minister, who has a long history of making bizarre claims about medical topics and other controversial issues. On Tuesday, The Daily Beast published an extensive collection of some of Immanuel’s sermons and articles posted on her website, describing them as “definitely ludicrous.”

She refers to herself as “God’s battle axe and weapon of war” and claims that medical issues like endometriosis, cysts, infertility, and impotence are caused by sex with “spirit husbands” and “spirit wives,” a phenomenon described essentially as witches and demons having sexual intercourse with people in a dreamworld.

“They turn into a woman and then they sleep with the man and collect his sperm,” Immanuel said, according to the outlet. “Then they turn into the man and they sleep with a man and deposit the sperm and reproduce more of themselves.”

The outlet claims to have also found that in 2015 Immanuel claimed that an Illuminati plan had been concocted by “a witch” to destroy the world using abortion, gay marriage, and children’s toys.”


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sex-with-demons: "A Doctor Promoted by Trump Is Also Concerned About the Side Effects of Having Sex With Demons"
https://relevantmagazine.com/current/a-doctor-promoted-by-trump-is-also-concerned-about-the-side-effects-of-having-sex-with-demons/


demons-illness: "Trump retweeted a video with false covid-19 claims. One doctor in it has said demons cause illnesses."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/07/28/stella-immanuel-hydroxychloroquine-video-trump-americas-frontline-doctors/


demon-sperm: Viral sensation Dr. Stella Immanuel says Jesus will destroy Facebook if her COVID video doesn’t go back up
https://www.nydailynews.com/coronavirus/ny-coronavirus-dr-stella-immanuel-covid19-cure-demon-sperm-20200728-juzu6mbyvjf7diofyiyro6vewy-story.html