Angela, protest fan: Uncovered is the man “with the horns” that went violent to the Senate

Among Trump's supporters who violently joined the Capitol Hill, where Congress Hall and Senate, was Jake Angel (Jake Angel), a supporter of the Qnon conspiracy theory. He is the one in the midst of the fur and a hat with painted faces on his head. Angel [...]
He is the one in the midst of the fur and a hat with painted faces on his head.
Angjeli had been captured in photographs among the violent rebels who entered the building, causing both rooms to stop hearings being held to certified Joe Biden's victory as president of the United States, writes USAtoday, translates Periscopi.
Angela was even the first at the U.S. Senate podium. He posed for a photograph holding in one hand a spear, and in the other the American flag.

At least since 2019, Angjeli had protested in Arizona in support of different conspiracy theories, mostly related to the right and incumbent Qnon beliefs.
In a 2020 interview for Arizona Republic, he said that he wears his woolen fur, paints his face, and walks without a shirt to take note.
He had then said that this enables me to talk to people about his conviction about the Qon and other truths that are kept hidden.
The QAnon conspiracy theory assumes there is a network of sexual trafficking of children within senior American government officials.
Angjeli had not responded to requests for an interview by the American media following the assassination violence at Capitol Hill yesterday.
He had also participated in protests to reopen American businesses closed as a result of quarantines against the spread of Avid-19shi.
Earlier he said that he had done most of his findings after researching the Internet. /Periscope












