Entrata chairman accuses ‘Jews’ of COVID-19 vaccine conspiracy in antisemitic email to Utah politicians

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Chief executive Dave Bateman wrote in the email that the coronavirus vaccines are part of a plot to depopulate the Earth.

Co-founder and chairman Dave Bateman claims coronavirus vaccines are part of a plot to depopulate the Earth.

Dave Bateman, Entrata, CEO speaks in the opening session to over 14,000 at the 2018 Silicon Slopes Tech Summit at the Salt Lake Convention Center Thursday Jan. 18.Entrata founder and chairman Dave Bateman sent an email to many Utah political leaders and elected officers early Monday morning calling the COVID-19 vaccine a plot to “euthanize the American people,” blaming the effort on “the Jews.”

Bateman’s email, sent from his entrata.com account, cited an unhinged conspiracy theory that says the vaccines are an effort, pushed by global “elites” including Bill Gates and George Soros, to depopulate the planet. The software company chairman wrote in the first sentence that many of the email’s recipients “will think I’m crazy after reading it.”

“The spike protein in both the vaccine and the illness are attacking the reproductive systems of women, and will eventually erode the number ofThere is no proof to back up any of Bateman’s claims. The conspiracy theoryBateman attributes the “former chief scientist at Pfizer” as someone who believes “genocide of our peoploe is underway.”

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