Sunday, January 10, 2021

NEW VIDEO: Antifa Hands Out Weapons from Bag During Storming of US Capitol?

I believe this video is from the offical Donald Trump account on Parler. 

I am not very familiar with how Parler works, so I could be wrong. This could be an impostor account.

Anyway, here's the thing, this video shows someone handing weapons to a few people. We don't know who the person is hading out the weapons, nor do we know who the people are taking the weapons. We don't know if they are Antifa.

I would believe it, however. 

At this point, I am not sure.
 

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-- Donald J. Trump Team Trumpsec Friday, January 8, 2021
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By the way, I suspect this guy may be among the people who brought the "weapons"
Horned Capitol rioter is ‘failed actor and QAnon conspiracy theorist who lives with his mother’  
A Trump supporter who became known as the ‘QAnon shaman’ after being pictured during riots at the US Capitol is reportedly a “failed actor” and conspiracy theorist described by his mother’s neighbours as “bizarre." 
Jacob Angeli Chansley, 33, was charged with entering a restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds after he participated in the mob that laid siege to the Capitol on Wednesday. He was photographed wearing horns and carrying a spear while rioting in the Senate debating chamber and had painted his face with red, white and blue face paint. 
According to the Daily Mail, Chansley has been living with his 56-year-old mother, Martha, since January 2019 after he was evicted from his apartment in Phoenix, Arizona, owing US$1,247 in rent arrears. 
The newspaper reported that Chansley is unemployed, having failed to launch an acting career, and has been seen wandering through his mother’s neighbourhood in Glendale dressed in the same costume he wore to the Capitol riots. 
He also has a car bumper sticker with the word ‘WQKE’ and the hashtags ‘#AllAboutTheChildren’ and ‘#TheGreatAwakening’, which are references to the QAnon conspiracy theory movement that believes in the existence of a vast underground pedophile ring. 
Chansley is a fixture at anti-lockdown rallies and has been seen at numerous pro-Trump demonstrations over the last year, including one in February where he was photographed holding a sign that read “Q Sent Me”.

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