Mediaite reports:
Former White House National Security Adviser Michael Flynn got on the conspiracy theory wagon again by claiming there’s a plot to bring about the “New World Order” by planting tracking devices beneath peoples’ skin.
Flynn spoke to Clay Clark of The X22 Report as he claimed World Economic Forum Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab, Microsoft Founder Bill Gates, and right-wing bogeyman George Soros are in on the insidious, supposed scheme.
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These folks have serious issues and should seek help.
Michael Flynn Makes Asinine Claim That Bill Gates and George Soros are Planting Tracking Devices ‘Under the Skin’ to Usher in ‘New World Order’ https://t.co/YmubbjjeUe via @mediaite
— S.E. Cupp (@secupp) March 27, 2022
I wear mine externally, made by Apple.
Michael Flynn Makes Asinine Claim That Bill Gates and George Soros are Planting Tracking Devices ‘Under the Skin’ to Usher in ‘New World Order’ https://t.co/FB7zrgRNZ1 via @mediaite
— Geo Steve (@StephenGlahn) March 27, 2022
Michael Flynn said yesterday that Bill Gates, George Soros and Klaus Schwab are “part of a conspiracy” to use a device to “track every single one of us, and they use it under the skin,” because “they have an intent to have a New World Order.” pic.twitter.com/uAgpj77o32
— Ron Filipkowski ?? (@RonFilipkowski) March 27, 2022
Clay Clark spreads a bunch of COVID-19 conspiracy theories before declaring “this proves God is real.” pic.twitter.com/sqluFZtHCA
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) January 6, 2022
Clay Clark has been holding conferences around the nation featuring countless right-wing anti-vaccine, election, and QAnon conspiracy theorists as speakers. In December, he’s holding an event in Dallas and announced that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will be participating. pic.twitter.com/pky5coiCdk
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) October 18, 2021
Eric Trump and Michael Flynn do some art critique as QAnon-y paintings are unveiled at Clay Clark’s latest stop in San Diego this weekend pic.twitter.com/4KLTTmSuR5
— Sam Kestenbaum (@skestenbaum) March 12, 2022