The headquarters of software company Entrata in Lehi, Utah. Photo: Reuters/Kris Tripplaar/Sipa USA The fallout resulting from an unhinged antisemitic email sent out on Monday by a leading technology entrepreneur in Utah continued to roil business and political leaders in the state on Thursday. David Bateman — the founder of Utah-based software firm Entrata and a prominent Republican Party donor in the state — pulled no punches in advancing some of the most extreme and hateful of the antisemitic conspiracy theories that have mushroomed during the two year COVID-19 pandemic. Bateman blamed the spread of the coronavirus on “the Jews”...