A Congressional candidate has raised more than a few eyebrows after bizarre claims about Beyonce, including saying that she is "faking being African-American" and using her "Satanist" music to send out secret globalist messages. KW Miller, who is running for Congress against Brian Mast in Florida, made his bizarre remarks aimed at the pop icon in a series of tweets fired off Sunday.
"Beyoncé is not even African American. She is faking this for exposure," he wrote in one post. "Her real name is Ann Marie Lastrassi. She is Italian. This is all part of the Soros Deep State agenda for the Black Lives Matter movement. BEYONCÉ YOU ARE ON NOTICE!"
Miller added that Beyoncé's music was encrypted.
"You all do know that Beyoncé’s song “Formation” was a secret coded message to the globalists I certainly hope?" he continued.
"The song clearly admitted that she was demonic and that she worshipped in the Satanist churches located in Alabama & Louisiana."
Miller then drew comparisons between "Formation" and the Black Lives Matter movement. In the song, the "Umbrella" sings: "You just might be a black Bill Gates in the making, 'cause I slay. I just might be a black Bill Gates in the making."
Miller said Beyoncé was using her music to prepare her fans for the movement.
"Consequently, in 2020 we see Black Lives Matter terrorizing the country at the same time as Bill Gates pushes a COVID vaccination," he wrote. "She was getting the ladies in formation 4 years ago. Why?"
Followers were taken aback by Miller's statements.
"If you have meds, please take them. Maybe double up. You appear to be in crisis," one Twitter user wrote while another wrote that Miller was "insane."
A third Twitter user added: "They really need to make a psychological test that all people running for public office need to take before being able to file."
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