On January 6, 2021 Jake Angeli, the self-proclaimed QAnon Shaman, appeared at the Capitol in a buffalo-horn headdress and red, white and blue face paint.
The FBI identified QAnon as a potential domestic terrorist threat that had been "linked to multiple instances of violence including kidnappings, car chases and a murder."
Democrats claimed that Trump followers were QAnon "warriors." Fearing QAnon, Nancy Pelosi installed a razor-wire fence around the capitol and stationed thousands of troops along its perimeter.
This is the story about how false narratives by Democreat politicians and a liberal media fueled the hate for Jake Angeli, QAnon, Donald Trump and Trump supporters.
In truth, the QAnon story was made up by the New York Times. QAnon is a wide-ranging, completely unfounded theory , said BBC News.
Prior to January 6th, QAnon violence involved 12 individuals who had been accused of crimes between June 2018 and October 2020. The 12 individuals included 11 U.S. citizens and 1 Canadian who were said to be QAnon followers
The QAnon kidnappings were a Kentucky mother who kidnapped her twin daughters, a Utah woman who kidnapped her son and a Colorado man who was arrested in Montana for an alleged kidnapping scheme.
The QAnon car chases were a Boston man who lead police on a 20-mile car chase and a Texas woman who chased and crashed into another car telling police she thought she was chasing a pedophile.
The QAnon murder was a Staten Island man who allegedly murdered a Gambino crime leader.
The New York Times had conjured up the QAnon story to distract the public from the damage and deaths caused by the BLM riots of May 2020. Black Lives Matter, whether hijacked by Antifa or not, destroyed 1,500 buildings by fire and left 10,000 people homeless in Portland. And in, Minneapolis there was over $500 million in damages and 150 buildings were set on fire. Nationwide damages exceeded $2 billion. No one was prosecuted.
However, the QAnon story worked. Donald Trump was impeached over it. Jake Angeli was held in prison for 11 months and then convicted of felony charges of obstructing an official proceeding and sentenced to an additional 41 months (3.4 years) in prison. People still fear and hate Donald Trump and his supporters over QAnon. But the Democrats, no need to appologize fior lying to the public and you may never hear them mention "QAnon" again.
Such deception by Democrats should make the American public angry. But, instead of getting angry over being bamboozled, they are so "indoctrinated" by the liberal media they believe without question and hate without knowing.
You can click here to read the details of the 12 acts of QAnon violence. However, the summary below shows you will not find a single incident involving a group or a mob of "QAnon warriors."
CBS reported that Jacob Chansley planted a spear-tipped flag in the U.S. Capitol during the January 6th insurrection. CBS also reported that, according to U.S. prosecutors, his intent was to 'capture and assassinate' elected officials. Chansley denied those were his intentions in a 60 Minutes interview. Obviously he never "planted" his flag anywhere and who would believe he went to capture and assassinate anyone bare-chested and unarmed?
CNN reported The FBI has warned lawmakers that online QAnon conspiracy theorists may carry out more acts of violence as they move from serving as 'digital soldiers' to taking action in the real world following the January 6 US Capitol attack. Well, that hasn't happened!
Voice of America News: At least 34 QAnon adherents participated in the Capitol siege that disrupted the certification of President Joe Biden’s election victory, while 32 other QAnon followers committed ideologically motivated crimes before and after the Capitol insurrection — for a total of 66 who engaged in criminal conduct.
While Voice of America News printed such acusations, they offer not a shred of evidence to support that a single claim was true. Their article substantiated nothing!
The FBI identified QAnon as a potential domestic terrorist threat that had been "linked to multiple instances of violence including kidnappings, car chases and a murder."
Democrats claimed that Trump followers were QAnon "warriors." Fearing QAnon, Nancy Pelosi installed a razor-wire fence around the capitol and stationed thousands of troops along its perimeter.
This is the story about how false narratives by Democreat politicians and a liberal media fueled the hate for Jake Angeli, QAnon, Donald Trump and Trump supporters.
In truth, the QAnon story was made up by the New York Times. QAnon is a wide-ranging, completely unfounded theory , said BBC News.
Prior to January 6th, QAnon violence involved 12 individuals who had been accused of crimes between June 2018 and October 2020. The 12 individuals included 11 U.S. citizens and 1 Canadian who were said to be QAnon followers
The QAnon kidnappings were a Kentucky mother who kidnapped her twin daughters, a Utah woman who kidnapped her son and a Colorado man who was arrested in Montana for an alleged kidnapping scheme.
The QAnon car chases were a Boston man who lead police on a 20-mile car chase and a Texas woman who chased and crashed into another car telling police she thought she was chasing a pedophile.
The QAnon murder was a Staten Island man who allegedly murdered a Gambino crime leader.
The New York Times had conjured up the QAnon story to distract the public from the damage and deaths caused by the BLM riots of May 2020. Black Lives Matter, whether hijacked by Antifa or not, destroyed 1,500 buildings by fire and left 10,000 people homeless in Portland. And in, Minneapolis there was over $500 million in damages and 150 buildings were set on fire. Nationwide damages exceeded $2 billion. No one was prosecuted.
However, the QAnon story worked. Donald Trump was impeached over it. Jake Angeli was held in prison for 11 months and then convicted of felony charges of obstructing an official proceeding and sentenced to an additional 41 months (3.4 years) in prison. People still fear and hate Donald Trump and his supporters over QAnon. But the Democrats, no need to appologize fior lying to the public and you may never hear them mention "QAnon" again.
Such deception by Democrats should make the American public angry. But, instead of getting angry over being bamboozled, they are so "indoctrinated" by the liberal media they believe without question and hate without knowing.
You can click here to read the details of the 12 acts of QAnon violence. However, the summary below shows you will not find a single incident involving a group or a mob of "QAnon warriors."
- June 18, 2018: An Arizona resident....
- December2018: A California man....
- March 2019: A Statan Island man....
- September 2019: A QAnon supporter....
- December 2019L A QAnon supporter....
- March2020: A Kentucky mother....
- April 2020: A man....
- April 2020: A woman....
- June 2020: A Boston man....
- August2020: A Canadian Ranger....
- August2020: A Texas woman....
- October 1, 2020: A Utah woman....
CBS reported that Jacob Chansley planted a spear-tipped flag in the U.S. Capitol during the January 6th insurrection. CBS also reported that, according to U.S. prosecutors, his intent was to 'capture and assassinate' elected officials. Chansley denied those were his intentions in a 60 Minutes interview. Obviously he never "planted" his flag anywhere and who would believe he went to capture and assassinate anyone bare-chested and unarmed?
CNN reported The FBI has warned lawmakers that online QAnon conspiracy theorists may carry out more acts of violence as they move from serving as 'digital soldiers' to taking action in the real world following the January 6 US Capitol attack. Well, that hasn't happened!
Voice of America News: At least 34 QAnon adherents participated in the Capitol siege that disrupted the certification of President Joe Biden’s election victory, while 32 other QAnon followers committed ideologically motivated crimes before and after the Capitol insurrection — for a total of 66 who engaged in criminal conduct.
While Voice of America News printed such acusations, they offer not a shred of evidence to support that a single claim was true. Their article substantiated nothing!