Video shows crowd chanting Let's go Brandon at San Antonio church, but they werent there for service

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Foundation Church played host to a dubious meeting throughout the end of the week.

Throughout the end of the week, video of individuals at Cornerstone Church yelling "How about we go Brandon" became famous online, however they weren't there for chapel. Film of the group shouting the

Hidden affront towards President Joe Biden spread across Twitter, getting the attention of Rep. Joaquin Castro.

The group was there for the "Stir America" meeting that highlighted a few questionable, QAnon-connected speakers including Michael Flynn, previous National Security Advisor to Donald Trump.

Flynn offered questionable remarks during his November 13 appearance, saying that if the U.S. ought to just have one religion. Flynn himself has upheld QAnon fear inspired notions, sold QAnon shirts, and posted a video of him and his family making the QAnon vow.

The meeting was held at Rev. John

November 11-13. Its coordinator, Clay Clark, is the host of a webcast called "Thrivetime Show" and emcee of "Stir America." His site claims he is "the author of a few multi-million dollar organizations."

From spreading COVID-19 falsehood to asserting that America should be saved here's who else showed up at the questionable occasion.

Roger Stone… Yes. That Roger Stone.

Roger Stone was there. Indeed, a similar Roger Stone who was indicted as far as it matters for him in the FBI's test into Russia's impedance in the 2016 official political decision.

Stone was a long-term Trump partner who was subsequently absolved by the previous president.

Oneself declared "filthy comedian" additionally owes more than $2 million in neglected charges and expenses.

He is presently being sued by seven U.S. Legislative hall Police officials blaming him for being incompletely liable for the January 6 Capitol riots.

Stone has upheld QAnon tricks and when said that he trusts its chief "Q" is genuine and would assist Trump with winning the 2020 political race.

The MyPillow fellow

Mike Lindell is the originator and CEO of MyPillow and long-term ally of Trump.

He actually accepts Trump won the 2020 political race (he didn't) and approached Trump to conjure military law.

Lindell was banned from Twitter for spreading tricks about the voting form including machines utilized in the 2020 political race.

Indeed, even Pro-Trump news network Newsmax

Wrecked Lindell's political race extortion intrigues in a wild meeting that made one host leave.

Lindell once spread a famous QAnon fear inspired notion that Trump would be back in office by August. That won't ever occur.

'Devilish sperm' specialist

Dr. Stella Immanuel talked on Friday for a portion called "What's Inside the COVID 19 Vaccines," as per the schedule.

The Houston specialist was fined by the Texas Medical Board for recommending hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 without clarifying the wellbeing outcomes.

Immanuel is additionally a minister Who has her facility in Houston close to her congregation Firepower Ministries.

In her lessons presented on YouTube, she

Cases devils transform into men and their satanic sperm causes growths in ladies.

She has likewise asserted that outsider DNA is placed into immunizations to dismiss individuals from religion.

Immanuel's page was eliminated from Facebook for COVID-19 deception. She appealed to have her page reestablished or God would close down Facebook. It won't ever occur.

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