Who is the “Viking Viking” that invaded the American Congress?

Of all the images of yesterday's events at the U.S. Congress, mostly dramatic and insulting, for what is described as the most consolidated democracy in the world, there were also some images that attracted attention to their speciality, such as income from time to time and another world, but significant for the division that [...]
Of all the images of yesterday's events at the U.S. Congress, mostly dramatic and insulting, for what is described as the most consolidated democracy in the world, there were also some images that attracted attention to their speciality, such as income from time to time and another world, but significant for the division the American society is experiencing today.
A young man, dressed only in a two - horned pill, preceded those dozens of pro Trump protesters who stormed the ike building of American power, occupying it for hours.
Its, triumphal views in the country that usually belongs to Nancy Peloss will be long inscribed on American minds, and on pages of history books.
But the half witch character and half Viking is not unknown. His name is Jake Angel, a 32-year-old Italian-American who lives in Phoenix, has been turned into a reference point for the most radical part of Trump's supporters, those who are part of the Qnon movement.
Communists, negitists, part of other organization of the extreme right, these are the characteristics of this movement that thinks the world is being run by a world-level sect with pedophile tendencies and who hate their myth, President Donald Trump.
The theory that Angel publicly expresses himself on social networks, receiving thousands of messages of support, even though his activity was not only virtual. During the elections, again “QANon's witch was protagonist in Arizona, where Trump's supporters denounced the theft of votes.
Yesterday, it reached its goal, and with some believers who consider themselves patriots, they stormed into the halls of American power. One of them, Ashley Babbitt, a U.S. Army veteran and supporter of Qanno, was most likely killed by law enforcement forces in one of the darkest and paradoxical days of American history.











