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The Democratic nominee has been accused of being a demon birthed from the bowels of Hell, a wacky conspiracy suggests.

Truth seekers online are going into meltdown over the outrageous suggestion as an FBI probe into her email server rumbles on and rival Donald Trump insists the election race is rigged.

Alex Jones – an American radio show host and famous conspiracy theorist who hosts hit show Info Wars – is convinced that Mrs Clinton holds powers from beyond this planet.

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In an astonishing rant, he said: “She is an abject, psychopathic demon from Hell.

“As soon as she gets power she is going to try to destroy the planet.

“I mean, I was told by people around her that they think she’s demon-possessed.”

Staggeringly, Jones justified the suggestion by pointing to Clinton’s scent.

“Imagine how bad she smells man? You can’t wash that evil off,” he added.

“Hillary smells like sulphur. She’s a demon and she stinks.

“She even smells like Hell.”

It is not the first time either – after rumours circulated that she is linked to blood, sperm and breastmilk ritual called spirit cooking.

It comes as a Roman Catholic church in San Diego told parishioners that the devil works through Democratic politicians.

The church even warned that voting for Clinton would be a “mortal sin”.

The Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in the city’s Old Town district circulated a pamphlet suggesting “Satan has deceived” Democratic voters.

It reads: “Satan has deceived many Christians to convert to worldly values from Christian ones.

“The devil does this through the tactics outlined by Saul Alinsky with the outcome as Hillary Clinton has stated.”

But the pamphlet has been slammed by religious leaders in the area.

Roman Catholic Bishop of San Diego, Robert McElroy, said in a statement: "While we have a moral role to play in explaining how Catholic teaching relates to certain public policy issues, we must not and will not endorse specific candidates or engage in partisan political activity of any kind."

Whether other-worldly beings are at play or not, the world will find out the who the next President of the United States is in the early hours of Wednesday morning.