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QAnon Shaman Accuses Trump Of Using ‘Mass Communication’ To Groom Millions Of Americans


The famous QAnon Shaman who became renowned as a prominent face from the US Capitol riots is making news again.

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Now, he accuses Former US President Donald Trump of making use of effective means of mass communication to effectively groom millions of Americans. The news comes as he attempts to gain upon his release from jail.

Source: New York Magazine

The infamous face whose real name is Jake Angeli but better known as Jacob Chansley quickly turned into one of the US Capitol riot’s most famous characters. And it’s all thanks to his uniquely bizarre getup, comprising of a shirtless attire with a painted face and a fur adorned horned hat.

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Source: Reuters

Recently, he quickly became a part of the new motion which was filed on Thursday by his own attorney Alber Watkins. In that same motion, Watkins boldly pointed out the blame towards Donald Trump for carrying out a conspirational fever that swept across the entire US nation.

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He mentioned: “For years during Donald Trump’s administration, the president tried to do everything to hone and routinely utilize all means of mass communication so that he could effectively groom millions of Americans. This was in respect to his protocols, policies, beliefs, as well as an overwhelming fixation on a number of matters that were inspirational.”

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In addition, he talked about how the former US president heightened all of his public propaganda, just months before his 2020 presidential election.point 244 |

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This was just so he could alarm, amass, and also alert his supporters, causing them to remain concerned about an unavoidable voter fraud overtaking the US nation, and in turn, also involve the theft of the country, loss of its democracy, and seating of a falsely selected individual, other than Trump himself.point 258 | 1

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Source: Alexandria Sheriff’s Office

On the 8th of February, Chansley apologized and also mentioned how deeply disappointed he was in Trump. And this was despite the fact that he sought a pardon from the outgoing US president, just weeks before.

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