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Journal by DeathMonkey

That Antifa guy the facial recognition supposedly caught false-flagging the Capitol yesterday turns out to be a well known QAnon douche from AZ.

Longtime Arizona QAnon supporter in horned helmet joins storming of U.S. Capitol

Among the supporters of President Donald Trump who mobbed their way into the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, one – unmistakable in his fur, horned hat and painted face – was Jake Angeli, a QAnon supporter who has been a fixture at Arizona right-wing political rallies over the past year.

Angeli was seen in photographs from Washington, D.C., amid protesters who turned violent and stormed the building, causing both chambers to suspend their intended action of the day: certifying the results of the presidential election for former vice president Joe Biden.

This dopey photo is making the rounds as if it offers some kind of proof.

The three people in that photo:
    - Jake Angeli, the QAnon douche from AZ
    - Jason Tankersley, founder of the Maryland Skinheads
    - Matthew Heimbach, National Socialist Movement

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  • (Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Thursday January 07 2021, @07:18PM (1 child)

    by DeathMonkey (1380) on Thursday January 07 2021, @07:18PM (#1096615) Journal

    No, I'm using the dictionary.

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  • (Score: 0, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 07 2021, @10:44PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 07 2021, @10:44PM (#1096726)

    Try using definitions that matter. [secbrief.org]

    You should also look at the history. The distinction here [bbc.co.uk] with the claim of the first modern act of terrorism is the (over-)reaction of authorities. The point being that using terrorist activity as a pretext to target wider swathes of political enemies and dissidents is in and of itself terrorism. People who apologized for BLM yet support state action against people who were not directly involved with the scenes on Capitol Hill are definitely showing their colors.