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Samuel Sey Lies About Bomb Threat, Slanders Stephen Wolfe

Samuel Sey is a Ghanian-Canadian who immigrated to America in the last few years, all after having blogged his way into Mid Eva influencer status. In recent weeks, he has been going harder on lecturing Christians on issues involving race, including using his skin color to land podcast appearances to speak to issues in the Black community, for which he cannot relate. Nevertheless he landed a speaking gig at a church where he attacked Stephen Wolfe and cried wolf afterwards.

In the ensuing aftermath of the “sermon,” Samuel Sey took to social media to proclaim that a bomb threat occurred in relation to his sermon topic on “kinism.”

The first lie here is that there was a bomb threat in Independence, Kentucky on October 5, 2025. Evangelical Dark Web obtained the dispatch log of the event which is the only police record on the event.

The incident was treated as a “suspicious package” with was a box of trash with tape on it. While excess precaution was taken, it was not a serious event. Whereas Bubba Wallace claimed a pull rope in a garage was a noose prompting law enforcement investigations, calling a box of trash on the side of the road, not even on the church porch, is eerily similar.

Moreover, Jussie Smollet poorly faked an attack on himself which prompted the Chicago Police Department to unwisely spend tens of thousands on. This was not repeated at the behest of Sey’s cries of seriousness.

The detective I spoke to chuckled at the social media sensationalism of a “suspicious package” which may have just been litter. The social media post was meant to clearly insinuate that it was an intimidation tactic in Christian Nationalist MAGA country. 

As for the “sermon,” it was all about various folks that he has online beef with, such as Stephen Wolfe who he slanderously refers to as a white nationalist posing as a Christian nationalist.

It’s really hard to take this guy seriously when he refers to Ordo Amoris as “ordered love.” It’s actually “order of loves.” And for all of his bluster about a White nationalist bomb threat, all the actual attacks are coming from him, from the pulpit no less. (H/T Defiant Baptist)

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  1. I actually started attending this church after he preached there. My understanding is that it was treated as a bomb threat for a short time just because no one knew what was going on and for safety, but it was quickly discovered to be nothing, long before Samuel Sey made a statement about it. It’s unfortunate because the church is a great and very kind group of Christians and Sey had to tarnish things for them. This whole incident almost took this church off my families list of places to attend as we were looking for a new church, glad we still went.

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