"BEYONCE is not of African Origin but Italian, Demonic and worships at the satanist Churches in Alabama & Louisiana" - American congressional candidate claims

A congressional candidate is receiving widespread ridicule for sharing an outlandish conspiracy theory about Beyoncé's heritage in a bizarre Twitter rant on Saturday.
KW Miller, who is running to represent Florida’s 18th Congressional District in November, claimed the 24-time Grammy winner is 'not even African American.' 

'She is faking this for exposure. Her real name is Ann Marie Lastrassi. She is Italian,' he tweeted. 'This is all part of the Soros Deep State agenda for the Black Lives Matter movement.'  

At the end of the same tweet, he fired: 'BEYONCE YOU ARE ON NOTICE!” 

In addition to his baseless allegation, Miller went on to contend that the mother-of-three, who is married to rapper Jay-Z, created a 'secret coded message to the globalists' in her hit song Formation. 

'The song clearly admitted that she was demonic and that she worshiped in the Satanist churches located in Alabama and Louisiana,' he wrote in a separate tweet. 

He concluded his tirade by saying she keeps 'Satanist symbols in her bag,' which seemingly nodded to her lyric, 'I got a hot sauce in my bag, swag.' 
Twiter rant: A Congressional candidate is receiving widespread ridicule for sharing an outlandish conspiracy theory about Beyoncé's heritage in a bizarre Twitter rant on Saturday (seen in July 2019)
Miller also went on to call Patti LaBelle an 'another Illuminati globalist puppet.' 
Bizarre: Miller went on to contend that the mother-of-three, who is married to rapper Jay-Z, created a 'secret coded message to the globalists' in her hit song Formation
He then pointed to her lyrics from the 1991 track Somebody Loves You Baby (You Know Who It Is), which read, 'I’m under your spell/ I don’t want to break free/ You can make a slave out of me/ I worship you and nobody else/ I pledge my love to you forever.' 

'Who was she professing this to? Moloch? Lucifer? Who?' he asked.  

On Sunday, Miller returned to Twitter to clarify he wasn't joking and is 'as real as it gets.' 

'I can't imagine words about a pop star offending me,' he retorted. 'Does mommy still tuck you into bed at night?'  

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