REVEALED: Far-Left Squad Member Paid Large Sum To Antisemitic Former Black Panther Who Teaches "Psychic Self-Defense"

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Far-left members of Congress paid more than $137,000 to an antisemitic spiritual guru.

The Post Millennial reports that Bush paid this sum to a former Black Panther who says he has trillions of years of experience in psychic self-defense..

Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings reveal that Nathaniel Davis III, also known as Aha Sen Piankhy, received $137,000 from the Bush campaign since 2020 for his services.

The Washington Free Beacon reports that Davis III previously reported on Facebook that he is 109 trillion years old in this galaxy and can teach a person how to protect yourself from telepathic and telekinetic attacks.

He also claims to be able to summon hurricanes on command and get the winning lottery numbers from a spiritual realm. During a June 17, 2020, live stream on Facebook, he said, Im going come teach [sic] the people how to survive. Its what I came to this planet for in this lifetime. Im 109 trillion years old in this galaxy, the Milky Way galaxy.

The Free Beacon revealed that Davis joined the Black Panthers after the riots in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014. He also has a history of spewing anti-Jewish conspiracy theories on social media pages based on a review of his social media pages from the past.

He once said on a live stream on his Facebook page:

Thats what this global pandemic is about. Were getting a new global system put in place by the families that run the planet. Its not a conspiracy theory, man; its just facts. How do we have a global pandemic, and everybody was affected by a virus that was created in a lab? Its not natural. That means it was planned Which means they planned this pandemic on us as a people.

He continued: You got the global elite looking to kill every last one of us. They want to wipe out half the population of the planet.

It appears that her security guard also has at least some belief in some of the QAnon conspiracy theories that are also popular on the Internet. The long and the short of it is that it appears Cori Bush has put her trust in a very odd person to trust.