Did ‘Deliverance Minister’ Mike Signorelli Just Buy 400,000 Fake YouTube Subscribers?

Mike Signorelli is the founder of V1 Church, a charismatic multi-site with five locations. He’s also a prominent ‘Demon Deliverance Minister’ who can frequently be found slumming with other deliverance ministers like Alexander Pagani, Isaiah Saldivar, and Vlad Savchuck, where some of their shenanigans can be in films like The Domino Revival and “Come Out in Jesus’ Name.” (See endnotes) We last wrote about him after he arrogantly chastised his staff for questioning him.

Two days ago, he hosted a live stream where he excitedly documented his 1 million subscriber milestone on his YouTube channel.

The milestone was met with kind words from his fans, who were overjoyed at his success.

But this milestone is very unusual, given that it came out of nowhere. Signorelli began his channel in 2015, but after a decade of toil, he had slightly more than half a million. Then, we looked at his analytics, and it all became clear.

Suspiciously, Signorelli’s channel gained nearly 400,000 new subscribers in the last 10 days alone, which is unheard of.

A quick assessment of the graphs shows that Signorelli’s channel spiked massively at the end of January, dwarfing all previous months without posting any new or unique videos of note, while his video watch count remained at similar levels to prior peaks. Translated: he received hundreds of thousands of subscribers, but none are watching.

How did this happen: we have a pretty good idea:

And if it’s happening now, whose to say that it hasn’t happened before?


Mike Signorelli’s ministry and influence extend beyond the church walls, however. He founded V1 College, V1 Community Impact, and The Breakers App, a “spiritual army” that trains 10,000 people, “emphasizing New Testament Christianity with healing, deliverance, and freedom.”

He also has his fair share of strange beliefs, including that people can have “spiritual spouses,” aka, have sex with incubus and succubus demons, which are the Nephilim. He believes people can and should cast demons out of themselves, claims it’s a “bad interpretation” that speaking in tongues needs an interpreter, that teaching the full gospel must be accompanied by signs and wonders, and has arrogantly claimed that “churches that don’t do deliverance are just demon daycares,” that “the reason why most pastors in America don’t cast out demons is because they’re working in conjunction with them.”

Lastly, he has claimed that most churches ( unlike his, which sees miracles every Sunday) are creating atheists out of children because they “teach children in Sunday school about the miraculous things that God did in the past, but then they don’t see it in in the present.”

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