09/23/2021 / By News Editors
Former federal prosecutor Sidney Powell dropped a bombshell regarding the death of US Senate candidate Kelly Loefler aide Harrison Deal during her conservative with Pastor Andrew Wommack “I think, what we are dealing with here is pervasive and very, very dark,” Powell said. “It’s organized, it’s well-funded, it’s pure evil,” she added.
(Article by Patty McMurray republished from 100PercentFedUp.com)
“They are willing to kill people à la Kelly Loeffler’s aide in Georgia, who was suddenly blown up in his car on the way to a rally for her. He happened to be dating Governor Kemp’s daughter. Governor Kemp was considering, I think, at that point a signature audit,” Powell said. She continued, “And then the Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent, who was investigating that—he was suddenly dead within a week of that. And we don’t hear anything about that?” she asked.
“We are talking about trillions of dollars of global wealth at issue here,” she said, alleging a murderous international conspiracy.
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Sidney Powell is now claiming that Democrats murdered people in GA to cover up stealing the election: “They are willing to kill people a la Kelly Loeffler’s aide in GA, who was suddenly blown up in his car.” She also says a GBI agent investigating fraud was “suddenly found dead.” pic.twitter.com/i5C1MSC1XZ
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) September 21, 2021
“It’s something to look back and see the impact he had,” said Lucy Kemp, the 19-year-old daughter of Gov. Brian Kemp, who dated Deal for two years. “He never thought of himself as the most important person in the room. He didn’t know he had affected so many people’s lives.”
Harrison Deal was reportedly killed in a 3-car accident on his way to a Mike Pence rally.
Read more at: 100PercentFedUp.com and Conspiracy.news.
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