Kari Lake blames nameless forces who 'unleashed viruses' to stop Trump
Kari Lake on Twitter.

Failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, who's an official candidate running for the U.S. Senate, blamed Illuminati-esque elements impinging on the good works of former President Donald Trump trying to heal a wounded country and ultimately save human civilization.

“These are some of the most corrupt, disgusting evil people in the world,” Lake explained when appearing in an interview on Real America’s Voice, according to a column by AZCentral's Laurie Roberts. “They’re pushing this globalist agenda and they don’t care who they destroy in the process."

"They’ve got to win and get that globalist agenda moved forward and the one man that’s most dangerous to that globalist agenda — which by the way, will be the end of America, the globalist agenda — the one man standing in their way is the man you just saw on your screen, President Donald J. Trump."

She continued: “And that is why they unleashed viruses, they’ve tried to destroy economies, they’ve tried to shut down the country — to stop him.”

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For Roberts, Lake has drifted into some kind of bizarre land of the lost.

"Arizona Republicans' presumptive pick for the United States Senate has gone full-on, flat-out fruit loop," she writes. "Sadly, Lake didn’t disclose who 'they' are. The Jews? The Chinese? Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer? Lizard people? Heck, maybe they’re all in on it."

Apparently there is a chosen one to "save us." And that's the 45th president, according to Lake.

Roberts isn't shocked Lake has drifted deeper into the conspiracy netherworld, but she suggests conspiracies that once were the purview of antisemites and other assorted "whackadoos" are essentially all too accepted as mainstream doctrine.

She adds: "But we are now living in conspiratorial times -- a time in which it’s perfectly acceptable to spread chaos and fear in order to hang onto — or grab onto — power."