For years, Glenn Beck has been obsessed with George Soros, regularly portraying the liberal billionaire philanthropist as some sort of evil genius and puppet master who has been behind countless efforts to destroy America. So naturally, when right-wing media outlets began reporting that Soros-linked figures had donated money to a super PAC supporting John Kasich, Beck seized upon the news.

On his radio show last week, Beck declared that Soros was backing Kasich in an effort to foment a brokered Republican convention, all for the purpose of sowing chaos.

“I know this,” Beck said, “Soros, like the imams over in Iran, like the people over in Europe that are, what is it, The Coming Insurrection people, like Occupy Wall Street, like Black Lives Matter, they all want one thing, and that is chaos.”

On his television show that night, Beck even hauled out his trusty chalkboard covered with a drawing of an octopus to highlight “the tentacles of George Soros” that now reached all the way into the Kasich campaign:

Behold “The Tentacles Of George Soros.” And yes, it does now include John Kasich: pic.twitter.com/nRU7i64JPx — Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) March 22, 2016

But apparently nobody at Beck’s website got the memo, because last night The Blaze published a piece totally debunking Beck’s conspiracy theory: