Previously, conspiracy theorists claimed COVID vaccines were actually called 'Luciferase,' that they had been filed under an “060606” patent, and that all of this was evidence that the shots were connected in some way to Satan (or Lucifer).
Luciferase is a genuine scientific term that refers to an enzyme capable of emitting light. If you’ve ever seen a firefly light up, you’ve witnessed luciferase in action. These enzymes are often used in research studies because they can helpLuciferases are enzymes that use a substrate called luciferin, along with oxygen and ATP, in an energetic process that produces light—like the yellow glow of fireflies.
It’s not exactly clear what Robinson meant when she tweeted that Luciferase was being used so “you can be tracked.” She seems to be implying that this bioluminescent marker will make vaccinated people glow, making them easier to track, but that’s clearly not the case. Close to 200Robinson’s tweet linked to a video that supposedly showed “evidence” that the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine contains luciferase.
The video starts with a Google search for “does Moderna vaccine contain Luciferase?” The top result for this search was an article published by
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