

In September, conservative Christian radio host and former pastor of Denver Bible Church Bob Enyart died, also after contracting Covid.Įnyart was a staunch opponent of the Coronavirus vaccines and restrictions such as mask mandates. Others were Phil Valentine, 61, who was a popular radio host in Tennessee, Jimmy DeYoung, 81, a Christian preacher also based in Tennessee and Dick Farrel, 65, who had worked for a number of radio stations in Miami and Palm Beach, Florida. These included 65-year-old Marc Bernier who was self-described as 'Mr. Pictured: Marcus Lamb (right) during a broadcast with his son Jonathan (left) Kennedy was recently banned by Instagram for posting Covid vaccine misinformation, and was found in March to be one of 12 Facebook accounts posting around two-thirds of the anti-vaccine social media content.Īt least four conservative radio talk-show hosts who shared anti-vaccine and anti-mask sentiments died of the virus in August alone. Kennedy Jr,' whose famous family rebuked his anti-vaccine views as early as May 2019. In May this year, Daystar broadcast an hour-long show featuring Robert F. In July 2020, the Lamb family dedicated an hour of their broadcast to 'censorship' in relation to the Covid pandemic, featuring notorious misinformation group America's Frontline Doctors. The network, worth an estimated $230million, has dedicated hours of broadcasts to an array of anti-lockdown and anti-vaccination activists and groups, according to NBC News. Jonathan Lamb went on to describe his father's Covid-19 infection as 'a spiritual attack from the enemy' to 'take down' his father. A journalist to track special situations funds, distressed debt and private credit (from the PE angle) across Asia.'It's with a heavy heart we announce that Marcus Lamb, president and founder of Daystar Television Network, went home to be with the Lord this morning,' the network said in a Tweet posted on Tuesday, along with a picture of Lamb with his wife Joni.

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