Hip hop artist B.o.B. and professional celebrity Tila Tequila have been frustrating the science intelligentsia and school teachers everywhere with their recent tweets in support of a flat earth theory.

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It's 2016 & nobodys been able 2 prove 2 me that the earth is round. Where is the curvature in the horizon? #FlatEarth prove me wrong dammit! — Tila Tequila (@AngelTilaLove) January 7, 2016

However, the two have brought up another strange and bizarre claim that has been mentioned only in passing in reports about these series of “the Earth can’t be round” tweets. B.o.B and Tila Tequila both bring up the idea that celebrities are being cloned. Seriously.

when a celebrity in great health suddenly suffered a stroke, heart attack, aneurism = cloning center — B.o.B (@bobatl) December 7, 2015

in 2012 after I died I was replaced with a clone aka me now and was microchip and was activated after the fallout of 2013 and 2015. — Tila Tequila (@AngelTilaLove) January 7, 2016

As Upvoted has reported in the past, groups such as the Flat Earth Society and the International Flat Earth Research Society have been espousing the view that the our world is a plane and not a planet for some time now. But what’s the origin of the celebrity cloning theory?

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It could come from the speculation that surrounded two awkward displays of the dangers of live TV, one by NBC’s Al Roker in 2012 and the other by rapper Eminem in 2013.

In both cases, some believe this is proof that the two are clones and part of the CIA’s controversial MKUltra program, a program that began at the height of the Cold War and was shut down in 1973.

But this belief in celebrity cloning most likely stems from the postings and videos of Donald Marshall, a self-proclaimed clone himself who has been trying to expose the Illuminati group that cloned him. Since posting online in 2011 about his time in a secret Illuminati base in Canada, Marshall has released videos and been interviewed about his experiences. In a YouTube video interview from 2013, Marshall even backs up Tila Tequila’s claim that she’s a clone.

Marshall’s tales of being held in a cloning station run by Queen Elizabeth (the second, not a clone of Queen Elizabeth I, who reigned from 1558 to 1603) and the British Royal Family sound like they could be the basis of a Hollywood film franchise that combines some of the most prevalent conspiracy theories of the 20th and early 21st centuries. In fact, Marshall says the movies The Island and Inception were made by the Illuminati and show some of the group’s practices.

“They think they’re very sly and untouchable,” he wrote in 2011.

And moviemaking is just the tip of the Illuminati iceberg. Here are some of the nefarious activities this group has been up to, according to Marshall:

Human cloning began around the end of World War II and allows human consciousness to be transferred between clone bodies. But it’s a flawed technology, and the minds of clones can be damaged.

He was commissioned by the Illuminati to write modern hit pop songs, including tracks by Britney Spears.

World politicians and entertainers gather at secret underground military bases and watch gladiator fights among clones. They also engage in sex with the clones and torture them. That includes clones of children.

The Illuminati have forged an alliance with the an ancient race of parasitic lizards, the Vril.

The late Bernie Mac died of an aneurysm that resulted from being tortured for trying to speak up for and protect Marshall against the Illuminati.

The cover of Megadeth’s The World Needs a Hero album from 2001 is an illustration of Marshall’s clone body after an Illuminati torture session.

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Makes you wonder why The X-Files picked now to do a miniseries revival.