QAnon-Supporting Congressional Candidate Tweets Bizarre Beyoncé Conspiracy Theory
Floridian congressional candidate KW Miller launched some QAnon-inspired fireworks this Fourth of July, taking to Twitter to wrongly accuse Beyoncé of not being African American, but rather an Italian who is in the pocket of George Soros. Beyoncé's real name, if you can believe it, is actually "Ann Marie Lastrassi," according to Miller.
The thread that could only come from a Floridian QAnon believer who goes on to accuse Beyoncé of laundering a Satanist message through her music and 76-year-old singer Patti LaBelle of being a member of the "deep state."
Not that this needs restating, but Beyoncé is a Black American from Houston, Texas. Her father, Matthew, is African American from Alabama, and her mother, Tina Knowles, is from Louisianna and is of French, African and Native American ancestry. But you know, the deep state really can do a number on your ability to look up quickly verifiable information.
Beyoncé is not even African American. She is faking this for exposure. 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!#GreatAwakening #QAnon #WWG1GWA #Trump2020
— KW Miller For Congress (FL-18) (@KwCongressional) July 4, 2020
KW Miller is currently running for Florida's 18th Congressional district on platform that supports President Donald Trump and the QAnon conspiracy theory. QAnon believes that President Trump will abolish the world of a Deep State-linked cabal of pedophiles.
Miller went on to accuse the singer of sneaking Satanic messaging into her songs, believing the lyrics to her hit "Formation" to be an admission to going to being both demonic and a devil worshiper.
In the Satanist “Formation” song Beyonce shouts out a “Black Bill Gates in the making”.
Consequently, in 2020 we see Black Lives Matter terrorizing the country at the same time as Bill Gates pushes a COVID vaccination.
She was getting the ladies in formation 4 years ago. Why?— KW Miller For Congress (FL-18) (@KwCongressional) July 5, 2020
The hits continued for the next few tweets, dragging legendary singer Patti LaBelle into the mix for some reason. Miller apparently believes that Beyoncé and LaBelle work with George Soros to "reinstall Barack Obama as POTUS."
He uses a video of LaBelle joking about a time when she was stopped by the secret service and joked that Obama might be president again.
"Weeeeeeee," said Labelle after making the joke.
The Deep State (Clinton, Obama and Susan Rice) admiring one of their most covert assets/agents… Patti LaBelle.
You have to understand that this goes far deeper than Batty Patti.
MOST of your celebrities are controlled by the #DeepState to push our children to liberalism! pic.twitter.com/O9KDlljJ52— KW Miller For Congress (FL-18) (@KwCongressional) July 6, 2020
Miller, of course, signs these tweets "#WWG1WGA," an acronym for "Where We Go One, We Go All," a quote from the 1995 weather thriller White Squalll, largely used within the QAnon community.
Of course, Mr. Miller is just one of the numerous QAnon-supporting candidates running for office this year. Last week, Republican candidate Lauren Boebert defeated five-term incumbent Scott Tipton. According to Media Matters, Boebert is one of 62 current or former candidates who support the baseless conspiracy theory.
Of course, there's really only one proper response to these kinds of claims that Miller espouses:
do you have any idea just how ridiculous you sound
— Jeff Tiedrich (@itsJeffTiedrich) July 5, 2020
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