NEW: Self-proclaimed "right-wing religious fanatic" radio host Bob Enyart of Colorado, who urged a boycott of COVID-19 vaccines, has died of COVID-19, his longtime radio co-host confirms to #9NEWS. #copolitics
Enyart, a one-time director of Colorado Right to Life, used his former cable television show to mock AIDS victims by name. Recently, Enyart urged a boycott of COVID-19 vaccines "to further increase social tension and put pressure on the child killers."
Enyart and his wife Cheryl had been hospitalized with COVID-19 for more than a week, according to a social media post by Denver Bible Church in Wheat Ridge, where Enyart preached.
Enyart's radio co-host Fred Williams told me that Enyart's vaccine opposition was rooted in the use of fetal stem cell lines in vaccine development. "I'm sure he'd do the same thing all over again," Williams said.
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NEW: Douglas County Schools board meeting is getting heated as anti-maskers berate the school board. As the Board President issued a "last warning" over crowd interruptions, a man was escorted away by a deputy as he waved something at school board members. #9NEWS#COVID19colorado
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NEW: Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters (R) spoke today at MyPillow guy Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium. She did not present evidence of election rigging. Her only apparent reference to the breach/leak of Mesa Co voting system data was, "I'm just putting it out there." #9NEWS
Lindell hailed Peters as a hero. Lindell, Peters and others have winked and nodded at why she's a hero to election rigging conspiracy theorists. Sec of State Jena Griswold (D) says Peters' office disabled security video and allowed an unauthorized person access to voting systems.
Peters has appeared on stage alongside Sherronna Bishop, GOP Rep. @laurenboebert's former campaign manager. Bishop said today that Peters' "can't go back right now." She didn't elaborate.
NEW: Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters (R) is ordered to stop using voting systems that may have been breached, with data ending up in the hands of QAnon conspiracy theorists and MyPillow guy Mike Lindell’s “cyber guys.” #9News#copolitics
Colorado Secretary of State @JenaGriswold (D) says the Mesa County Clerk's office directed county staff to turn off video surveillance of voting equipment prior to a May 25 work session where the breach/leak is alleged to have occured.
@JenaGriswold The Secretary of State's office says Mesa County Clerk Peters had a non-employee at the May 25 voting equipment work session, in violation of state law, while telling the SOS' office that the person was an employee.
UPDATE: Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters (R) abruptly took the stage at MyPillow Guy Mike Lindell's election rigging conference today after a panelist expressed concern that the Mesa County files being publicly reviewed were from a stolen hard drive. #9NEWS#copolitics
"No hard drives that belonged to our equipment were taken off the premises," Peters said. A duck sound quacked loudly in the room. The source of the duck sound was not clear.
Conference emcee Dr Douglas Frank stepped in. "Is there anything else you'd like to say to us?," Frank said. "Because we're not allowed legally to allow you to answer Q&A right now. I just got the notice." Peters then left the stage.
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