Twitter bans the enfant terrible of the White House press corps
Emerald Robinson had been writing about the "Great Reset"
On Tuesday, Twitter banned Emerald Robinson, Newsmax’s outspoken White House correspondent, whose account had more than 440,000 followers.
Robinson is the most high-profile journalist to be expelled from the platform since Alex Berenson, a former Times reporter and vaccine skeptic, got booted in August. The ban came down on the same day that Robinson had regained access to her account after serving a weeklong suspension from the platform. That temporary suspension, it was reported, had stemmed from the following tweet:
“Luciferase” subsequently trended on Twitter, but it was on her Substack that Robinson, a couple of days later, further explained her discovery:
Luciferase is an enzyme that can produce bioluminescence. (It can make things glow, basically.) That’s why Luciferase is commonly used in the biomedical industry. It’s used to tag very tiny things like cells or proteins so that you can track them.
It tags things so you can track them.
Was Luciferase listed as an ingredient in the COVID vaccines by Big Pharma? No it was not. (You can check here at the CDC website.) So the next question becomes: why would Big Pharma not disclose that Luciferase is an ingredient in the vaccines - since it’s clearly listed (in at least one patent from one company) as being used?
The reason is rather ominous: Big Pharma has big plans for Luciferase and Big Government has big plans for it too. The U.S. military’s technology arm DARPA is currently fighting with Moderna over the ownership of the COVID vaccine because DARPA has “funded an implantable biochip” that could be used “to deploy” it […]
The mainstream media immediately attacked Robinson’s claim. Here is The Daily Beast:
Newsmax White House correspondent Emerald Robinson on Monday night tweeted out the utterly batshit claim that COVID-19 vaccines contain a “bioluminescent marker” named after Lucifer “so that you can be tracked.”
In addition to taking her off the air temporarily Robinson’s own network issued a statement distancing itself from the controversy:
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.
On the day that her temporary Twitter suspension lifted—and just hours before the permanent ban came down—Robinson fired off a number of defiant tweets, including one foreshadowing what was to come:
In a Substack post published that same day, Robinson hit back at her critics and defended her original Luciferase claim:
The corporate media issued the same blanket denial with the same regurgitated sentences (a cut and paste journalism job if ever there was one!) seemingly around the world: there’s no such ingredient secretly hiding inside the experimental vaccines!
Did any of these so-called journalists do the homework? Did any of them actually perform a fact-check? Of course they didn’t. Most of them didn’t even read the essay. (Let’s be honest: most of them don’t read anything at all.) I had left the instructions for fact-checking my claim right there for everyone to see:
1) Go to the MODERNA website.
2) Click: the PATENTS page.
3) Click: PATENT US 10,703,789
4) Do a keyword search for: Luciferase.
This was too difficult a task for our dishonest horde of corporate journalists. At least one brave soul bothered to do it — and that honest man happened to be a Google software engineer named Zach Vorhies.
Robinson would go on, in the same post, to make a new eye-popping claim:
One more thing: the new COVID-19 antibody test is called SATiN and it uses Luciferase. No, I’m not kidding. Just click here to see for yourself.
Let me repeat that information: the antibody test is called SATiN.
In the White House press room Robinson has earned a reputation as a frequent antagonist of Jen Psaki.
And the Newsmax correspondent has never been one to mince words on Twitter : Robinson made no secret of her belief that the 2020 presidential election was stolen and often spoke critically of the Covid-19 vaccines. On Substack, however, she would occasionally go further. In recent weeks, for instance, she published an article called “America’s Elections Are Rigged (And Everyone Knows It).” She was also perhaps the most prominent journalist to speak openly about the “Great Reset.”
A couple of weeks ago, Robinson posted on Substack a possible roadmap that global elites could be using to enact that agenda. And in her first story about Luciferase Robinson linked the use of that enzyme in the vaccine to the “Great Reset”:
Under the cover of vaccinating people, we are really preparing to tag and track people. The once free nations of the West are testing a new authoritarian system of total control under the guise of public health. Just look at Australia or New Zealand or Canada or Italy to see how basic civil rights have been suspended indefinitely and a pseudo-medical tyranny has been installed. The Great Reset is being implemented with the lie that it’s all about “protecting your health.” Our military and intelligence agencies are not confronting China — they're copying China. A totalitarian nightmare is being imported into free countries through surveillance technologies.
You don’t have to be a Christian to understand that such technology will be used to build a global surveillance state. The vaccine mandates have already led to vaccine passports. The vaccine passports are basically QR codes to track you by connecting to your smartphone. This will inevitably lead very soon to biometric ID embedded into your body. You won’t be able to enter restaurants or buy groceries or go to work without it. As the Bible says: no one will be able to buy or sell anything except those that have the mark. You will know the mark by its name, which is the name of the beast: the enemy of all mankind who, before he fell, was an angel of light named Lucifer. That’s why “Luciferase” should send a chill down your spine.