Anonymous ID: 709e06 Nov. 28, 2021, 12:33 a.m. No.15092545   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2589

DJT has, bare minimum, a private intelligence agency at his disposal.

This private intelligence agency monitors this board if it is at all competent.

So what the anons have dug about the mRNA vaxxes is known to this private intelligence agency.

So what the anons have dug about the mRNA vaxxes is known to DJT.

It just doesn't make sense …

Anonymous ID: 709e06 Nov. 28, 2021, 12:35 a.m. No.15092548   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2549 >>3204

>>15092546

I did a video comparison of I AM / Church Universal Triumphant cult leader Elizabeth Clare Prophet in 1984 and Mike Flynn in 2021.

 

It’s verbatim the same. He just changed “I AM” to “WE WILL”

 

Please share this with his cult. It’s important that they know he is not a Christian.

 

https://twitter.com/jimstewartson/status/1445843228029190148

Anonymous ID: 709e06 Nov. 28, 2021, 12:40 a.m. No.15092556   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2584 >>2773 >>2836 >>2841 >>2844

>>15092542

Michael Flynn to QAnon Believers: I’m Not a Satanist!

Will Sommer

Published Oct. 08, 2021 5:02AM ET

 

Former Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn has been on a relentless media tour since his pardon last year, sitting for interviews with even the most obscure right-wing media outlets to promote the MAGA agenda.

 

But on Tuesday, Flynn appeared on a little-known YouTube channel called Truth Unveiled TV for a very different reason: rebutting the idea that he led a church congregation in a Satanic ritual borrowed from a nuclear doomsday cult.

 

In a video entitled “Some Have Said That General Flynn Prayed to Satan in a Recent Prayer,” host Paul Oebel gave Flynn a chance to rebut the growing right-wing controversy alleging he’s signed on with Lucifer.

 

“I even saw a show the other day saying ‘Michael’s flipped on the side of the devil,’” Oebel said. “Can you please explain what happened there?”

 

“All of these people that talk about turning to whatever…” Flynn said. “People need to stop overthinking what everybody is saying.”

 

The bizarre YouTube interview marked Flynn’s latest attempt in a weeks-long campaign to convince his one-time fans in the QAnon conspiracy theory movement that he isn’t a Satanist.

 

Prior to the unusual controversy, Flynn had embraced his position as a hero to supporters of QAnon, taking a QAnon oath, raising money from QAnon believers, and selling QAnon T-shirts. In May, Flynn even appeared at a QAnon conference and endorsed the idea of a military coup.

 

But QAnon fame is a fickle thing. After promoting QAnon for more than a year, Flynn now finds himself on the business end of the conspiracy theory. Like QAnon targets before him, Flynn is now struggling to persuade angry QAnon believers that he isn’t a secret Satan-worshipper.

 

Flynn didn’t respond to a request for comment.

 

Flynn’s trouble started on Sept. 17, when he led a congregation at Nebraska pastor Hank Kunneman’s Lord of Hosts Church in prayer. Flynn’s prayer included invocations to “sevenfold rays” and “legions,” two phrases that struck some of Flynn’s followers as strange.

 

“We are your instrument of those sevenfold rays and all your archangels, all of them,” Flynn said, later adding, “We will be the instrument of your will, whatever it is. In your name, and in the name of your legions, we are freeborn, and we shall remain freeborn, and we shall not be enslaved by any foe.”

 

As video of the prayer circulated in online conspiracy theorist groups, the references to “legions” and “rays” soon sparked speculation among Flynn’s right-wing supporters that their hero had been lured to the dark side. Always on the lookout for the Satanic influence they imagine lurks at the heart of the world, they claimed that Flynn had secretly been worshiping the devil. Worse, since the congregation was repeating the prayer after Flynn, the rumor went, he had duped hundreds of Christians into joining the ritual.

 

“A lot of people in the Christian world believe that when you pray to rays of light and legions that you’re praying to the devil,” Oebel, the YouTube host, explained in his interview with Flynn.

 

[Continued]

 

https://www.thedailybeast.com/michael-flynn-to-qanon-believers-im-not-a-satanist