A conspiracy-laden video made the Facebook rounds in early August claiming that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinto
"Hillary is comatose vertical meat suit," read the text on the,"HRC was DETAINED September 11, 2016, ARRESTED November 1, 2017 and EXECUTED December 31, 2018."
The audio of the 10-minute long video adds more detail to the wild tale, noting she was"put to death" in Guantanamo Bay. The speaker claims to have a photo from"shortly after the execution was handled." The narrator also says that"45" — a reference to former President Donald Trump — witnessed the execution.Photos of Barack Obama golfing with bandaged fingers are proof of his involvement in Tafari Campbell’s death.Clinton’s alleged execution was one of many outlandish claims made in the video, including that the White House"has been used as a military prison and an execution chamber" and that soft drinks have"human embryonic kidney" in them.
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