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Jimmy Gait comes clean on KSh10M Illuminati deal he was offered (Video)

Jimmy Gait almost fell into the trap of getting lured by the devil into worshiping him after influential people in the country approached him with handsome offers. For him, one could never tell that this had a dark hand in it until he realized the intentions this people had in his gospel music career.

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Divulging intimate details to a local stationJimmy revealed that as long as one is in the music industry, then you don’t get spared.

I remember meeting these guys [foreigners using local representatives] who wanted to sign me and were promising me a lot of money. The only thing they wanted me to do is to do more of inspirational music and not to mention Jesus in my song.

Jimmy Gait looking dapper

Fortunately for him, he had done quite some research around Illuminati and how free masonry works so it was not hard for him to tell when it had come to play. “If you don’t know how they operate, you will easily fall into their trap,” he explained.

I remember they were supposed to do an album for me and first give me a down payment of KSh10M. This was like 5 years ago and it was really tempting and they were globally well connected with big International brands.

Jimmy Gait opens up on hefty Illuminati deal

The red flag

But his offer stood as long as he toned down on the ‘God thing’ and looked more contemporary, then he was in for a hefty deal. That was already a red flag for him that something smelt fishy and unfortunately, once he was in it, he was never going to get out.

When I went home, I could tell something was wrong, my spirit was grieved. Can you imagine being given KSh10M but you’re not happy. I didn’t fell the happiness in me, I was grieving in my spirit and I knew for a fact, it was a red flag and that’s how I didn’t take it.

Jimmy Gait opens up on his tough musical journey

The gospel kid however declined to name the specific individuals.

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