Michael Flynn claims that 75 to 80 percent of the Constitution was "created by the Bible itself," and insists that the 10 Commandments and the Bible are a model for the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. None of that is true.
According to Stew Peters and his guest Sheila Holm, the Georgia Guidestones were destroyed by God, "who directed a team of individuals who piloted a drone near the Guidestones and then destroyed them with a laser beam resembling a lightning bolt."
Roger Stone says it was "anti-religious bigotry" for the Jan. 6 committee to show footage of him declaring the night before the insurrection that the effort to keep former President Donald Trump in office was a battle between "good and evil."
One has to wonder how The Clash would feel about white nationalist Dalton Clodfelter misappropriating their song "White Riot" as the theme for his program.
Jim Garlow, who openly praises wannabe authoritarian leaders like Trump and actual authoritarians Viktor Orban and Jair Bolsonaro, is holding a conference next week focused on training Christians to prepare for the "rapid rise of authoritarian, totalitarian government."
Finally, Dave Hayes (aka "The Praying Medic") explains why Trump loves to talk about when the price of gas was $1.87: "[187] is Q's code for homicide, and the price of gas is going to murder the Democrats in the November election."