Dr. Stella Immanuel, a little-known doctor from Houston, became popular worldwide with her interesting medical theories, NOVA reported.
Emanuel, for example, has suggested that alien DNA has been used in medical treatments and that scientists plan to develop a “vaccine” that would make it impossible for a person to become religious.
Also, she claims that dreaming about sex with demons leads to impotence. Immanuel received her medical degree from a university in Nigeria in 1990, according to the Texas Medical Board database. On her Facebook page, Immanuel says she was born in Cameroon and describes herself as “God's battle ax and weapon of war”.
In 2020, American singer Madonna attached a video of Stella Immanuel praising hydroxychloroquine as a miracle coronavirus cure. Various clips of Immanuel's speech quickly spread online, even though hydroxychloroquine, an antimalarial drug, has not been shown to be effective against COVID-19, according to data.