QAA Podcast - Episode 125: Coup Anon feat Elle Reeve & Eleanor Janega
Episode Date: January 10, 2021A mob overtook the capitol with MAGA flags and QAnon gear. Five people died. We break down the events of Wednesday January 6th and the fallout in the days following. Correspondent for CNN Elle Reeve s...peaks to us about her experiences on the ground in Washington DC. Medieval historian Eleanor Janega helps us break down all the tattoos worn by the now-infamous "Q Shaman" (aka Jake Angeli aka Jacob Anthony Chansley). ↓↓↓↓ SUBSCRIBE FOR $5 A MONTH SO YOU DON'T MISS THE SECOND WEEKLY EPISODE ↓↓↓↓ https://www.patreon.com/QAnonAnonymous Follow Elle Reeve: http://twitter.com/elspethreeve Follow Eleanor Janega: http://twitter.com/GoingMedieval QAA Merch / Join the Discord Community / Find the Lost Episodes / Etc: https://qanonanonymous.com Episode music by Nick Sena (http://nicksenamusic.com), Pontus Berghe, Doom Chakra Tapes (http://doomchakratapes.bandcamp.com)
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What's up QAAA listeners?
The fun games have begun.
I found a way to connect to the internet.
I'm sorry, boy.
Welcome, listener to chapter 125 of the QAnon Anonymous podcast, the Ku Shaman episode.
always, we are your host, Jake Rockatansky, Julian Field, and Travis View.
My fellow Americans, the storming of the Capitol is upon us.
As you're probably aware, a group of Trump supporters breached our most holy and beautiful Congress.
On Wednesday, January 6th, the resulting clashes with police led to multiple deaths,
including that of a Q&on supporting woman who had traveled to Washington, D.C.,
from Travis's neck of the woods, San Diego.
As a final death blow to our DMs, the Arizona man we covered in multiple premium rally episodes,
the Q Shaman, aka Jake Anjali, acted as a rallying mascot, going so far as to soil the seat
of our beloved Calici Pelosi with his animal pelts and myriad tattoos.
To get to the bottom of this, Travis did what was honorable.
Stayed up all night on Trucker Reds from the 70s to write a segment about the developing situation.
We also have multiple guests this week to help us out.
El Rieve is a correspondent for CNN who was on the ground that day, and will also be chatting
with Dr. Eleanor Yenega, a medieval historian who will decrypt the Q Shaman's tattoos
now that his body is subject to the national and even international gaze.
The mega insurrection.
On Wednesday, January 6th, 2021, the United States Senate, led by Vice President Mike Pence,
assembled to count the electoral votes and confirm that Joe Biden would be the next president.
While its procedure has included contentious rhetoric from the legislators in the past is mostly a
formality. The results were preordained months prior by the votes of citizens and the chosen
electors from each state and D.C.
Vice President Pence looked forward to fulfilling his duties as president of the Senate
with as little notice and fanfare as possible so he could zip away for a vacation.
According to a Washington Post report published two weeks prior on Christmas Eve,
Pence is hoping for a low-key January 6th and is not planning any unnecessary drama,
aides said, intending to stick to his perfunctory role.
He is eyeing a trip overseas soon after.
Just incredible. He's like, I, I'm,
I'm retiring.
He's like, all I wanted to do was shock gay people into making them straight.
Like, this is, this is far, this has gone too far.
Yeah, that shaman, that looks like a religion, I can't get behind.
Outside of the Capitol building, a sea of Trump supporters gathered, freshly furious from listening to a 70-minute talk from President Trump.
In that talk, he continued to make baseless allegations of election fraud that were rejected repeatedly by the courts.
Shortly after 1 p.m., hundreds of pro-Trump protesters pushed through the barriers
set up along the perimeter of the Capitol, where they tussled with officers in full riot gear.
The mob called the officers traitors or oathbreakers.
Some even taunted the officers with chance of New World Order sellout.
New World Order sellouts! New World Order sellouts!
The officers found themselves outnumbered, unprepared, and overwhelmed.
Rioters climbed up the Capitol steps, scaled walls and scaffolding.
and hoisted themselves up on a maintenance platform.
About 90 minutes after the siege began,
the mob, decked in red, Make America Great Again hats,
carrying Trump 2020 flags,
and in a few cases, wearing QAnon gear,
charged into the building.
During the push inside,
one woman was shot by a capital police officer, and she immediately died from the injury.
Lawmakers and vice president Pence were evacuated. In one of the most iconic images of the incident,
a shirtless tattooed man wearing a furry horned headdress and American flag face paint
strode into the Senate chamber and posed at the rostrum, where Pence was presiding just moments earlier.
That man is Jake Angeli, better known as the Q-Shaman. While he was previously only known to people in the QNon community and fans of this
podcast, his picture would soon be seen all over the world, a global icon of America's fraying
democracy. Among those in the Capitol building was the 33-year-old white supremacist Baked Alaska,
who was perhaps most famous for screaming, I Need Milk, after being pepper-sprayed at the Charlottesville
neo-Nazi rally in 2017. He and the crowd of boisterous Trump supporters entered a conference room
where Baked Alaska live-streamed himself pretending to use the phone to call the Senate.
Let's call Trump yet!
Dude, dude, let's tell Trump what's up.
Trump would be very upset.
And he'd be like, no, just say we love him.
We love you, bro.
No, he'll be happy.
What do you mean?
We're fighting for Trump.
Hey, hold that.
I can call the U.S. Senate, apparently.
Okay?
Hello.
Hello, U.S. Senate.
Yes, we have a fraudulent election.
I would like to report.
Yeah, we need to get our boy Donald J. Trump into office.
Yeah.
Yeah, could we do that real quick?
Oh, yeah? Oh, thank you. Thank you. Let's go!
Over the course of the day, D.C. police arrested 68 people and Capitol Police arrested 14.
The Justice Department said that one of those arrested was in possession of 11 Molotov cocktails.
Like, that is almost two six-packs worth. I'm curious how he carried them.
Before order was restored, three more rioters died from a heart attack, a stroke, and a crush injury.
A Capitol Police officer who responded to the scene sustained injuries that took his life the following.
evening, bringing the day's body count to five. The shocking scene was incited by Trump's persistent
refusal to accept the results of the election, and a mob that understood the world through the
lens of online conspiracy theories. QAnon followers always believe that there is going to be some
event that suddenly and brutally grants victory and vindication to Trump. In the absence of reasonable
hope, they've been concocting fantasy scenarios, which they imagine will give Trump four more years
in office, regardless of the actual.
election results. They, for example, thought that legal challenges filed by the Trump campaign,
Lynn Wood, Sidney Palin, other Trump supporters, would somehow expose Biden's win as fraudulent.
But those were universally dismissed for lacking standing or being meritless. Then they placed hope
in a supposedly forthcoming report on election security by Director of National Intelligence
John Ratcliffe, which they also thought would save the day. That report failed to materialize.
In December, Trump's most powerful allies abandoned him. Attorney General Bill Barr defied.
He defied Trump by stating that there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell acknowledged Trump's defeat and congratulated President-elect Joe Biden.
All of Trump's Supreme Court justices agreed to not hear a case brought by Texas seeking to overturn the election results.
After people who no longer had a use for Trump stopped indulging his fantasies,
he strengthened his reliance on the Q&ON community for fresh conspiracy theories and advice,
including Q&N hero General Michael Flynn.
Even after every state and D.C. certified their election results, QAnon followers and Trump supporters continue to imagine that there would be some sort of Deus X Machina that would whisk Trump to the winner's podium.
Many of these theories centered on Vice President Mike Pence.
Q&N followers became convinced that Pence had the ability to just hand Trump a second term.
This is obviously not true.
And if it was true, it seems like it would be a big flaw in how democracy functioned.
What's interesting is that there was a portion of the Q&ON community that hated.
Pence thought he was a serial child, you know, killer and molester and that he had been cloned
and replaced. A lot of them hate him. So it's interesting that, oh, suddenly we have to switch
him to hero. I mean, this is very cute on to be able to just switch your heroes and villains
all the time. Well, right, because at the end of the day, there's really no belief structure
that they adhere to other than the underpinnings of the blood libel and the New World Order
shit that has been, you know, sort of propelling conspiracy theories for generations and
generations. So when they get down to the final thing, you know, the final boss, and there's really
only one sort of glimmer of hope in the narrative that they're spinning for themselves and
telling their friends, of course, it would have to, you know, Pence would have to become a good
guy all of a sudden. In the same way that when Biden is sworn in his president on January 20th,
I do believe that there, it will be a good portion of the Q&ON community that will think that
Biden is good and that he is working in, yeah, that he is working alongside.
Trump and that this was all part of the plan.
We saw the theories that he was JFK Jr.
wearing a mask.
So we're on a great path.
Some Q&O followers dubbed this imaginary power that Pence supposedly had the Pence card.
He's like, we're going to play the Pence card.
He's playing the Pence card.
Play the Pence card.
Come on.
Like the hundreds of years of legal scholarship didn't account for the Pence card.
I want to see that magic the gathering card though.
On December 22nd, the hashtag Pence card trended on Twitter.
It was buoyed by this viral tweet.
from conservative pundit Melissa Tate.
Emergency alert.
Does VP Pence have the courage to save the nation?
He has the power to do it.
The question is, will he?
According to the U.S. Code,
he must reject the electors
from the contested states on the third Wednesday in December.
Tomorrow.
VP must do this tomorrow.
12, 23, 20.
Hashtag Pense card.
As president of the Senate,
at Mike Pence has sole power to tell the states
he will not accept their electors
because they violated the constitution.
Yeah.
Messed up that pretty,
specific word.
You're all considered constitutionalists.
At this point, the legislatures will either have to select new electors or stand down.
This will put Dems on defense from now till January 6th.
Now, this tweet unbelievably got over like 10,000 retweets.
There are many reasons why this is dumb horse shit, but perhaps the biggest one is that
it states, Pence must reject the electors by the third Wednesday in December, which
Melissa identifies as December 23rd.
In reality, the 3rd Wednesday in December had already passed, and the 23rd was the 4th Wednesday in December.
So there's not a lot of hope for a novel legal theory that can be debunked by looking at a calendar.
The Pinscard theory stems from a misreading of a provision of the U.S. legal code that deals with how the federal government acquires certificates of the vote, which are also called certificates of ascertainment.
These are the documents provided by the states that identify the appointed electors and final vote count for each can.
it. Specifically, the Pence card theory references Section 12 of Chapter 3 of the U.S. Code.
You know what? I'm sorry. I'm sorry I have to go through this. But listen, I...
In a better world, the Pence card is just a card that you can use to take $2,000 out.
This deals with the failure of certificates of electors to reach the president of the Senate.
This provision explains that if a state fails to deliver a certificate of its vote to the
vice president or the U.S. archivist, then the vice president or archivist shall request the state's
Secretary of State to send the certificate of votes by the most expeditious method available.
But this provision only provides instructions on acquiring these certificates if states are late
in delivering them. Like nothing about it gives the Vice President the ability to accept or
reject electors as thousands and thousands of Trump supporters on social media seem to believe.
By the time this theory was trending on Twitter, this provision was irrelevant because the U.S.
Archivist had already received all of the certificates of votes for the 2020 General
election from all 50 states
and Washington, D.C. In fact, you could
if you were so inclined, you could go to
Archive.gov and see for yourself
all 51 certificates for
themselves. Are you trying to lose all
of our listeners? Listen,
this is... Oh, go to Archive.org.
Do you have any more boring websites, Dad?
I mean, see, here's the thing. It's like,
like we say with a lot of Q1 on theories, like
the Pence card theory wasn't wrong in some
like really like simple and straightforward way.
It wasn't just the moon is made of green
cheese. Like, no, it's not. Like,
It's actually like unpacking the Pence card theory requires some effort to even understand and appreciate its obvious yet multifaceted wrongness.
Like believing in the Pence card theory requires a person to ignore the basic meaning of English words and law, easily accessible documentation, and time itself.
When nothing came of that theory, Q1Lon followers and a lot of Trump supporters more generally still hoped that Pence would hand Trump the win.
but the date of its dramatic reversal was simply pushed back to January 6th.
Among those who put their hope in it was QAnon blogger Neon Revolt.
Now, we have not talked about Neon in quite a while.
He seems to be doing good.
He's really into cryptocurrency now.
He's reviled.
Recently was called out by both In The Matrix and PrangMedic.
Buck of the Crabbs, those lot.
On December 28th, Neon Revolt published a post-titled at VP's Rendezvous with Destiny.
For the past four years, President Trump has been the most powerful man on earth.
For one day, on January 6th, you, Vice President Pence, will be the most powerful man on earth.
On that day, you and you alone will have the power to set not just America, but all of humanity free.
Or you will have the power to sentence us all to slavery.
Which side are you on, Mr. Vice President?
The side of truth?
He would be on slavery, for sure.
The side of the people?
Or the side of lies?
And all those from which they emanate?
I do not envy your position, sir.
Is this a fucking what is this?
He thinks this like, this like rigid, rock-like old Christian who I don't believe has read anything except the Bible in years is going to pay attention to his blog.
This is not how I ever wanted this moment in history to ever play out,
and I would give just about anything to have it go any other way.
But it seems to me that you have a rendezvous with destiny, Mr. Vice President.
On that fateful day, Mr. Vice President, I expect you to rise to the occasion,
and I suggest you start by throwing out the entire fraudulent tally
from the Chai-com colony of California and their 55 electoral...
votes. And then you can work your way down the line, tossing out every other fraudulent state
tally until the liars and thieves are all vanquished and wailing and deposed. And the rightful leader
of this nation who won without fraud or thievery and who wants the best for her citizens
sits for another four years. You have a choice, Mr. Vice President. Either you will rise up with
courage and become the hero who saved the republic, or you will spend the rest of your days
reviled in ignominy as your children and your grandchildren and their descendants end up as little
more than chattel on the global plantation. I don't think I'm exaggerating the stakes. Go with God,
Mr. Vice President. Fight for the people on that day. Strike the giants and cut off all their heads.
If you can be entrusted with his immense and constitutional power
to safeguard the Republic on that day when our enemies would snatch it away from us,
we the people will know, beyond a shadow of a doubt,
that we can trust you in 2024 and beyond.
Steal yourself, Mr. Vice President.
Greatness awaits.
I like to sign off Greatness Awaits,
because that's most famously the slogan for PlayStation.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Surprise me.
I kind of like took Neon for more of a PC gamer, I thought.
Yeah.
Yeah.
However, it wasn't just anonymous QAnon followers who got the idea that Pence somehow had the ability to determine election results unilaterally.
This belief was even promoted in a lawsuit filed by U.S. Congressman Louis Gohmert.
Gohmert and a group of self-appointed Trump electors sued Vice President Pence,
claiming that the Electoral Count Act of 1887 is unconstitutional,
because it overrides the vice president's power to just by himself decide which electoral votes to count.
So we're going to have a Bobert and a Gohmert?
Yeah.
Now, an optimistic person might think that no one, let alone a congressman, would be so stupid as to argue that presidents have been elected via an unconstitutional process for the past 130 years.
They're totally right.
But that's exactly what this lawsuit says.
The Electoral Count Act limits or eliminates the VP's exclusive authority and sole discretion under the 12th Amendment to determine which slates of electors for a state or neither may be counted.
That's all wrong.
Like nothing about the 12th Amendment endows the vice president with the power to decide which electors to count or not count.
I have no idea where the hell he's either like all they're doing like they're fantasizing about things and they're like projecting them into what they're looking at.
You might reasonably ask why exactly was Gohmert suing Pence if he wants to grant Pence this extra power?
Attorneys from the Department of Justice representing Pence actually asked the exact same question.
In a 14-page filing, Pence asked a federal judge to throw out the suit because even if it did have merit, which it doesn't, it's suing the wrong person.
But what if when they delivered this to Pence, where they serve him with the documents, they know that they're going to shoot him with crank?
and then Pence is going to be on one and he's going to do anything.
It doesn't matter.
That brief from Pence says this in this introduction.
These plaintiffs suit is not a proper vehicle for addressing those issues because plaintiffs have sued the wrong defendant.
The vice president, the only defendant in this case, is ironically the very person whose power they seek to promote.
I will sue you until you are powerful.
Sue you till you're powerful.
Sue you to your powerful.
Alexander Hamilton.
Gohmert's attempt to grant Pence the power to reject the will of the voters by suing him did not succeed.
The suit was dismissed on New Year's Day by a U.S. District Judge due to lack of standing,
and a panel of three judges on the Fifth Circuit of Appeals later agreed with a dismissal.
This legal abomination was finally put out of its misery on January 7th, when the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the suit.
Now, all of that sounds as crazy as it gets, but let me tell you something.
No one out crazy's QAnon lawyer, Lynn Wood.
On New Year's Day, he amplified his rhetoric against Pence and others, writing this in the tweet.
When arrest for treason begin, put Chief Justice John Roberts, VP Mike Pence, and Mitch McConnell at the top of the list.
Oh, my God. Look how excited Julian is. He's on board. He's how Lynn Woodput. I just can't fucking believe how out of control like this guy in Powell are. It's just like, it's really like watching something you can't control.
No.
This is not even like one of the, like, tricky X-Men.
This is one of their pets or something.
It's like fucking mutant feral animal, totally lashing out in all directions.
What is he, I mean, is this just like a slow spiral to the bottom?
Is this CIA?
Like, what the fuck?
Yeah, I really, I really am curious as to what is his emotional motivation behind?
Lynn Wood, come on the podcast, but only to talk about your childhood.
I mean, yeah, I mean, I feel like he really is kind of like a charismatic Christian.
He has the spirit sort of coursing through him.
Yeah, he's probably speaking tongues and...
Yeah, he just, like, he's like, he just says the first thing that comes to his mind.
And in his mind's eye, he just sees Pence being arrested and shit.
This could be, yeah, this could be, you know, got Jesus visions and stuff.
I thought Pence was beloved in the evangelical circles.
Yes.
I mean, like, he should be.
He should be.
He's like his fucking mouth.
Yes.
Right.
Exactly.
I mean, I think, I think Pence's main job was to shut his fucking mouth and then shore up
the evangelical support.
Always has been.
Yeah.
Linda Wood also wrote this in a reply to a tweet.
If Pence is arrested, Pompeo will save the election.
Pence will be in jail awaiting trial for treason.
He will face execution by a firing squad.
He is a coward and will sing like a bird and confess all.
Like what are you doing?
This is the vice president.
You say he's going to be executed.
You are working for his fucking ticket mate.
I don't understand what's happening anymore.
Yeah, he's just firing in all directions.
Yeah, these are all rogue Ayes.
Until I meet a Linwood, I don't believe a Linwood exists.
As January 6th approached, Republican members of Congress were pressured to object to certification of President-elect Joe Biden's Electoral College victory.
140 members obliged, but that wasn't enough to make a difference.
Among the most enthusiastic objectors was recently sworn in, Q&N on promoting Congress member,
Marjorie Taylor Green.
When Representative Green was sworn in on the third,
she wore a Trump One mask to just show where she stood on the issue.
I'm surprised it didn't have a hole cut out in the middle or something.
When she went to the House chamber, she took it off
and refused requests from AIDS to put it back on.
After she left the chamber, a shouting match reportedly broke out
between Republican and Democratic AIDS.
So the 117th Congress opened with a battle over mask wearing and shouting.
Oh, there's going to be spit fights in Congress.
Yes.
So just to provide an update of the status of Marjorie Taylor Green blocking me on Twitter.
No.
I think this is very, I think people want to hear this.
Doesn't feel like a big pivotal episode that could have done without your narcissism.
No, no, no. I think there's other stuff happening, but I need to provide an update on this.
Thank you, thank you.
So she still has me blocked, even though she is a member of Congress.
And I am currently receiving advice regarding my First Amendment rights from an attorney.
Now, we are currently evaluating options, like short of legal action.
And honestly, I hope it doesn't come to that.
I hope we can resolve this without getting the courts involved.
I would hate that.
I would hate...
This is the first I hear of this.
I would think, yes, it's true.
But, yeah, I've been speaking with a Seattle-based attorney.
I'll fill you in later.
I mean, speaking of Twitter, we just had our accounts suspended because of this Q&on cleanse after the Capitol.
I got my account.
Travis, did yours go down?
I got, I got locked down my account.
I got temporarily
both the accounts
my personal
and the Qadon account
Hey boys
Hey boys
Ask me if mine got
Suspended
Because he's a good boy
Because he has a dog
For his picture
No listen to this
Listen to this is something
Actually that I've been thinking about
While listening
I think dragons
You don't even list your podcast
While listening to
I list our website
Something I've been thinking about
This entire time
When I've been listening to
The horrors that Travis is
is telling us
Q itself
Has not posted
since December 8th.
That means that all of this shit that is happening now
is happening independent of QAnon and the posts.
Of course.
I mean, it's a self-sustaining engine now, baby.
Yeah, I'm telling you.
I think that is really important for people to understand
is that the posts are no longer coming in
and yet the movement has gotten more violent.
So, with that being said,
The posts were always just preparing the tauntons to be ridden.
They were just like a breaking process.
And now the militiamen men come, they get their assigned Q&N person and they ride them into battle.
On the day of the joint session of Congress on the 6th, a stage was set up on the ellipse just south of the White House.
There, perhaps for the last time of his presidency, Trump addressed a massive crowd of supporters.
He rambled about his grievances and how he was cheated in front of rapt admirers.
He, for example, expressed anger that states kept.
counting votes even after he appeared to be in the lead.
That election, our election, was over at 10 o'clock in the evening.
We're leading Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, by hundreds of thousands of votes.
And then late in the evening or early in the morning, boom, these explosions of bullshit.
And all of a sudden...
It started to happen.
Trump explicitly and repeatedly told the crowd to march to the Capitol after his speech was over.
Now it is up to Congress to confront this egregious assault on our democracy.
And after this, we're going to walk down, and I'll be there with you.
We're going to walk down.
We're going to walk down anyone you want.
But I think right here, we're going to walk down to the Capitol.
And we're going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women.
And we're probably not going to be cheering so much for some of them.
Because you'll never take back our country with weakness.
You have to show strength and you have to be strong.
Despite Trump claiming there that he would join the protesters at the Capitol, he did not.
He, of course, did not join the rabble in the actual protest.
There's video of him watching it all on a TV in like a little fucking room, and Gloria is playing while the scenes are kind of being shown.
Jesus Christ.
Just incredible with all his stupid son, idiot daughter.
Comrade Don also discuss his belief that direct stimulus payments should have totaled $2,000 per person instead of $600.
We want to give him $600, and they just wouldn't change.
I said, give him $2,000.
We'll pay it back.
We'll pay it back fast.
You already owe $26 trillion.
Give him a couple of bucks.
Let him live.
Give him a couple of bucks.
Trump nursed feelings of betrayal regarding former attorney general Bill Barr and his Supreme Court justices.
I like Bill Barr, but he changed because he didn't want to be considered my personal attorney.
And the Supreme Court, they rule against me so much.
You know why?
Because the story is, I haven't spoken to any of them, any of them.
any of them, since virtually they got in.
But the story is that they're my puppet, right?
That they're puppets.
And now the only way they can get out of that,
because they hate that, it's not good on the social circuit.
And the only way they get out is to rule against Trump.
So let's rule against Trump.
And they do that.
So I want to congratulate them.
Trump also apparently felt betrayed by Oprah Winfrey.
And then I had to beat Stacey Abrams with this guy,
Brian Kemp.
I had to beat Stacey Abrams.
and I had to beat Oprah.
Used to be a friend of mine.
You know, I was on her last show, her last week.
She picked the five outstanding people.
I don't think she thinks that anymore.
Once I ran for president, I didn't notice there were too many calls coming in from Oprah.
Believe it or not, she used to like me, but I was one of the five outstanding people.
Now, before I show you this next clip, I want to share some reporting from the New York Times, which helps it make more sense.
So apparently, before Trump left to give this speech, he spoke.
to Pence in the White House.
Pence reportedly told Trump the same thing that he said the day before.
The vice president does not have the constitutional power to overturn the election as
Trump wanted.
Trump responded by chastising Pence as soft.
During Trump's speech, he appeared to recount that conversation, mocking Pence by giving
him a nerd voice.
He's doing fucking radio plays.
Boys, he's going to come on the pod, right?
I mean, I...
He's got to come on the pod.
I'd be willing to have.
Donnie, Donnie, Donnie, one time only offer.
Come on the pod.
It's a very special pod.
People are talking about it.
They want to play so straight.
They want to play so, sir, yes, the United States.
The Constitution doesn't allow me to send them back to the States.
Well, I say, yes, it does, because the Constitution says you have to protect our country
and you have to protect our Constitution.
And you can't vote on fraud.
And fraud breaks up everything, doesn't it?
When you catch somebody in a fraud, you're allowed to go by.
very different rules
so I hope Mike
has the courage to do what he has to do
and I hope he doesn't listen
to the rhinos and the stupid
people that he's listening to
boy he is breaking down
I mean you can hear it he's the stupid
motherfucker he keeps
he keeps saying oh America
oh he keeps saluting
oh he keeps saying there's rules
I know I can't do that
this uncutition a little bitch
yeah you're soft pence
at one point
Trump sounded close to threatening the vice president.
Mike Pence, I hope you're going to stand up for the good of our Constitution
and for the good of our country.
And if you're not, I'm going to be very disappointed in you.
I will tell you right now.
I'm not hearing good stories.
I hear he's being a real pussy.
Trump ended his speech by instructing those gather to walk down Pennsylvania Avenue
to the Capitol.
And he was played off with the song YMCA by the village people.
As Trump spoke and the Senate convened, Vice President Pence released a two-page statement about his duties for the day.
Much of Pence's statement attempts to placate Trump supporters who felt cheated.
It makes reference to significant allegations of voting irregularities, concerns about the integrity of the election, and reviewing the evidence and resolving disputes through a democratic process.
Pence's statement finally gets to the point in the eighth paragraph, where he explains that there is no Pence card.
As a student of history who loves the Constitution and reveres its framers, I do not believe that the founders of our country intended to invest the vice president with unilateral authority to decide which electoral votes should be counted during the joint session of Congress.
And no vice president in American history has ever asserted such authority.
Mr. Vice President, Pence, sir, welcome to the resistance.
After Pence posted this letter on Twitter, his mentions were flood.
with responses from Trump supporters
were all furious that he was
declining to exercise a power that he
did not have. History will not be kind
to you. The man who briefly held in his hands
the power to change the course of socialism
but instead made the cowardly choice.
The Republican Party is through.
You are complicit in voter fraud.
Words I never thought I would utter
but fuck you, Mike Pence.
Maybe Lynn Wood was right all along.
That's right. All these tweets,
I should mention, all of these tweets have
more likes than anything I have
They're extremely popular.
The writer's reasons for charging the capital are probably diverse.
Many just wanted to assert their power over the powerful.
A 40-year-old construction worker who participated in the siege told the New York Times,
we wanted to show these politicians that is us who's in charge, not them.
But some of the writers blame the chaos on Mike Pence for failing to exercise his imaginary power to reverse the election.
Here's an interview at the scene captured by videographer Ford Fisher.
Vice President Pence, my name's Damon Michael Beckley, and I do not appreciate one bit.
The situation you calls here, sir.
All this violence and everything was 100% unnecessary, okay?
Now we've got a girl that's shot, she's dead, laying on the ground in there.
We're all crying like we can't save her, and you, her blood is on your hands, Mike Pence.
They shot her right through the neck.
I heard that, too, but I thought it was a rule.
Yeah, the service weapon.
We're not putting up with this tyrannical rule.
If we've got to come back here and start a revolution and take all of these traitors out, which is what should be done, then we will.
He is correct about what happened to that woman.
She was shot in the neck.
That's true.
I mean, it is like, I mean, I don't think Mr. Damon, Michael Beckley was very wise to state his full name while committing a felony on federal property.
He's not, but he did.
He's standing up for the Constitution.
That's what you don't understand.
The basis of reality, not shared.
They're heroes.
Like, it doesn't matter what you think or what we put out on this podcast or what the
I don't know.
It seems like it seems like it exists in their own world.
Or less if you like got mad at, stop getting mad at people for not doing things that they can't do.
Yeah, but that depends who you like.
If you like specific people like Trump, you're going to do whatever you need because this is America.
So you know to just strap whatever you can together and get it fucking working.
That's the, that's the spirit of this country.
But yes, Beckley was also correct that a woman was shot the neck by Capitol Police and died.
The scene was actually quite complex.
There were several people trying to move through a basically like window and door segment that was inside the building.
And one of the windows had been popped out and this woman was one of the first to climb through.
Now, everybody there was not, you know, armed or pointing anything or in a fight.
And then you see an arm coming out from the left of that woman.
And that arm is the arm of the Capitol Police officer who discharges a shot.
shot directly into her neck, like almost point blank, totally unnecessary, and the people around
her are surprised that anyone got shot because there's no warning.
It's just a very rapid escalation.
I think probably they lost their cool.
That woman was later identified as Ashley Babbitt, a San Diego native and U.S. Air Force veteran.
Local news station, WKRG, interviewed a witness to the shooting.
The witness is visibly shaken and has blood smeared on his hand.
Yeah, I'm Thomas Barani from New Jersey.
Can you show us your hand?
Yeah.
How did you get that on your hand?
Well, we had stormed into the chambers inside, and there was a young lady who rushed through the windows.
A number of police and secret service were saying get back, get down, get out of the way.
She didn't heed the call, and as we kind of raced up to grab people and pull them back,
they shot her in the neck, and she fell back on me and started saying she was fine, it's cool.
And then she started kind of, like, moving weird, and blood was coming out of her mouth and neck and nose.
And I don't know if she's alive or dead anymore.
And how did you get back out of the building?
Riot police came in and started ushering us out with their sticks.
Where did you enter the building and where did you exit?
Other side with the scaffolding.
We tore through the scaffolding through flashbangs and tear gas
and blitzed our way in through all the chambers,
just trying to get into Congress or whoever we could get into
and tell them that we need some kind of investigation into this.
And what ends up happening is someone might have ended up dead.
And that's not the kind of government we can have.
Ashley Babbitt joined the Air Force immediately after high school.
She served for 14 years and in two foreign wars.
According to a report from the New York Times,
Babette struggled with civilian life after she was discharged.
She briefly worked security at a nuclear power plant,
then ran a financially troubled pool company.
Babette was also a passionate supporter of Donald Trump,
and she was a Q&N follower.
She frequently posted the Where We Go One, We Go All hashtag,
and had previously posted a photograph of herself
wearing a We Are Q shirt while attending a Trump boat parade.
She's with a woman who's wearing a blue line American flag with where we go on.
We go all embedded in it.
So clearly they're both celebrating that they're wearing Q shirts.
Yeah, so she apparently was a member of the local San Diego Qaeda community.
One of the last tweets from Ashley Babbitt says,
Nothing will stop us.
They can try and try and try.
But the storm is here and is descending upon D.C. in less than 24 hours.
So this woman who did not listen to the police, as they said, to, like, get back, was shot.
Yeah.
And she basically did it because she thought she was in the storm.
Yeah, yeah.
She thought she was, like, participating in the storm.
Like, I, like, the layers of bullshit that led to her death, I mean, is insane.
She was summoned to D.C.
Because she was made to believe by QAnon and by Trump that their, that her presence.
presence there could make something significant happen, that there would be a dramatic reversal.
This was all bullshit. This was a lie. This was a fraudulent promise. There was no substance to it.
She was in D.C. because of a lie. You know, and she was probably, she was probably, you know, part of
QAnon because she wanted to feel powerful and significant. And maybe she had difficulty after
spending, like most of her adult life in the structured military, of having this thing that
get directed to her and gave her purpose
in the same way that, you know, the military did,
you know, and, you know, she wanted that, make her voice heard, right?
And, and she maybe got her new friends,
met her, met QAnon followers, you know?
Instead of like, you know, instead,
the end, the end of her story with QAnon,
wasn't, you know, feeling, you know,
together and powerful and significant.
It was being shot like a fucking dog
inside of the U.S. Capitol building
and then choking
on your own blood.
Like, she died 3,000 miles away from home with, like, a, you know, a unread text message
from her husband on her phone.
Like, like, it's, like, it's ruinous.
She was lied.
This is why they're why it makes, these people are being fucking lied to.
And they're done because of it.
And it's, like, it's rude to treat people like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Agreed.
And I also.
think it's very important that to note that we always said these beliefs lead to harming yourself
and the people you love. Now we have families devastated because some guy fucking tased himself. All the
deaths are stupid and avoidable. It's very difficult, I think, to process, especially for people
around them. Like maybe what does her husband believe, you know, Q and on or not? I mean, I know
that the partner of the woman who was suffocated, as we'll see later, is 100% pro-Trump and, you know,
on board with all the rest of the stuff. They are collapsing in on themselves. They're committing
suicide by cop. They're having a heart attack, getting so excited that they're in the storm.
I mean, it's just, yeah. It's borderline deaths of despair, just like just a weird format.
Yeah. Babbitt was actually one of two QAnon followers who died that day due to injuries.
The second was the police officer who died. Forty-year-old capital police officer Brian Sicknick was
struck with a fire hydrant by rioters. He later went to his office where he collapsed and
later died. Sicknick also had a parlor account and the gab account, both.
Both of which followed several major QAnon followers.
So basically Q&O people killed a Q&O cop by mistake.
Again, the community cannibalizing itself somehow.
There was not a single possible deep state death.
It was just all maggot people, all fucking pilled people.
Killing themselves and each other over like fucking, like literally nothing.
There's the substance list of what they're dying over is like what gets me.
Like there's no even possible game.
is just
fan
role playing
yeah it's role playing
also it's like you know it's it's not just that
we have to look at the responsibility
of the people who let this happen there were
fucking three rings of barricades around
the White House during certain
periods where they knew there was danger
and these people were
you know the woman was shot by
a panicked guard with a pistol
it wasn't like some fucking armed
like you know like
like commando and that's because
there was nobody there
to defend this building and we're finding out now from some reporting that that was perhaps
purposeful, that there were, you know, certain decisions made to, you know, I mean, if Trump was
going to be saying go there, he's also not going to be encouraging people to build up, but it's
And so he sacrifices them.
It really is.
This is him pushing them right into the ovens of fucking Moloch.
Oh, absolutely.
I mean, like, you're worth nothing to this man.
You absolutely.
Listen, listen, listen, if Ashley Babbitt was a billionaire, medium,
mogul, Trump would care about her immensely, even if Ashley Babett didn't return Trump's calls
and ignored Trump and, like, thought Trump was actually kind of a piece of shit, even that
was Babbitt.
But instead, Ashley Babett was a broke, working, very confused woman who fucking loved Trump,
who loved him more than anything, was willing to sacrifice her life.
Because she's just that and not a billionaire media mogul who doesn't give a fuck about Trump,
Trump won't even know her fucking name.
He does not give a fuck
Kleenex
Not to mention she served for 14 years
In the military that he claims to
He claims to respect and love
Why she was looking for meaning in her life
And failing to find it after those two amazing foreign wars
That she served in
All of our wars are trashed too
There's not even a fucking shred of redemption
The dead police officer
Also a veteran
We got some
Soul searching to do
I don't
I'm fine
You're foreign
Travis and I
We've got some
I've got some sanctions
to come up with for your country
Depressingly the woman
who was crushed during the
clashes was actually
wearing a don't tread on me
Gadsden flag
And her partner who had come with her
stands by President Trump
To this day
Here is from a CBS 46 local report
Crushed to death
That is how a friend
Of a Kennesaw woman
killed during the riots
At the Capitol yesterday
describe her final moments.
34-year-old Roseanne Boylan was one of four people killed in tonight.
CBS 46 is Zach Summers, live in Kennesaw, speaking exclusively to the friend who was with Boyland in D.C.
Zach?
Yeah, good evening, Rick.
Those two friends drove to D.C. to hear President Trump speak at the Save America Rally.
When the president urged his supporters to demonstrate outside the Capitol, those two friends followed, ultimately costing Boylan her life.
As Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building on Wednesday, Justin Winchell and his friend Roseanne Boylan found themselves right in the thick of it.
They basically created a panic. He created a panic. And then the police in turn pushed back on them.
Wintel says the trouble started when a couple of guys started pushing people. The crowd then clashing with police trampling over one another, pinning 34-year-old Boylan to the ground.
I got my arm, my arm underneath her, and I was pulling her out, pulling her out,
and then another guy fell on top of her, and then another guy was just walking.
I mean, there was people crushed.
Winchell says paramedics tried reviving his friend, but she died.
There are four people dead, including your friend.
Yes.
The president, President Trump, have blood on his hands.
Does he have blood on his hands?
No.
And that man went on to claim that he thought the people who incited this were in.
Antifa. He was a witness to it and a participant. And he's still saying it was Antifa. I don't know.
It's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like programmed into like their brain stem. It's like at their core. They would literally sooner die than give up this worldview because it makes so much sense. Oh, he was horrified that he would bring up Trump. What? Blame Trump for this? Yeah. This is the other thing. It's like it's like hypothetically there might be another scenario in which you know the supporters felt you know, you know,
mad at Trump for misleading them into believing that the election results could be reversed that
day. And this is a belief instilled by Trump. And they don't think like, hey, you misled me. You
made me believe this thing and it's false. You might maybe have that thought. The anger,
the anger of losing a friend or a loved one isn't enough to dislodge this spider.
You can watch someone die in front of you and still be like, no, it actually was different.
and there were bad guys, imaginary bad guys
that were there that did it. It's not the cops or
us.
Neither of the factions are at fault
here, even though clearly he's describing a
pylon by other rioters
and cops. The LARP like
supersedes their senses.
You know, their ability, their empirical
ability to detect what's going
on in the world. It's just, it's prior to everything.
And it pushes itself to the ultimate
irony. You have a don't tread on me,
flag, and you are trodden to death.
This is one of the stupidest
It's like a bad 90s, Darwin, like Darwin deaths like forward.
It sounds like, yeah, an urban legend or something.
It's so stupid.
I hate everything about this.
And obviously, I feel bad for this person's family.
Her brother-in-law has spoken out against Trump and is not on board with her beliefs.
But I guess her friend and sometimes referred to his boyfriend in some of these reports, yeah, still doesn't care.
While this madness was unfolding, some made it out of the building alive.
If one of those people was wearing a giant cue flag and a big red coat with a white cue on it,
that person was, of course, Dr. Tammy Towers Perry.
Here she is striking a very different tone than some of the somber happenings, just feet away.
Hi, Patriots! It's Dr. Tammy and Nurse Melissa.
We just stormed the Congress, and I'm going to tell you right now, it was wild.
We just stormed the Capitol.
And here's why.
We got in there.
They started breaking down the windows.
and then we got sprayed with, I think it was either, well, with the orange, so it was pepper spray.
And then they had some other white stuff, I think was tear gas.
So that was quite an experience for sure.
We got out of there and we're a little congested and our eyes are burning, but you know what
compared to what our founding fathers did, it's the least we can do.
So God bless America, Joe Biden did not win.
He's hopefully going to Christmas.
God bless America.
While all this madness was unfolding in the nation's capital, Trump supporters also gathered at pro-Trump rallies at state capitals across the country.
At these demonstrations, speakers expressed their disappointment with Pence.
At the Oregon State Capitol in Salem, one speaker suggested that since Pence unfollowed Trump on Twitter, that suggested that a coup was going on.
President Trump has ordered us to remain peaceful today.
Okay? The coup is in full effect.
vice president pence just unfollowed president trump on twitter and turned on him
yep the coup is on it's been on for the last four years
but it's moving very quickly what i really love about that clip is the sort of the implication
that like he can detect when a fucking a overthrow of the government's going on based on like
social media activity like you know fucking like pence removed trump from his top eight on my
space. This is like the revolution
is ongoing. Isn't that the next step, though?
This stupid, yeah.
Yeah. I really think so.
We've had governments threaten each other on Twitter.
Yeah, it is. I really...
We had Saudi Arabia say they were going to do a 9-11
to Canada for criticizing them
on Twitter. Since I
wasn't able to make it to D.C., I
went to the rally at the California
State Capitol in Sacramento. During
that rally, an update on the events
in D.C. was provided by Buzz
Patterson, a failed
Q and on promoting congressional candidate.
The assembled crowd of
hundreds booed Mike Pence
and cheered the riots in the Capitol.
Just to pick heads up
what's going on in D.C. guys.
If you're not aware,
and he'll get to a fantastic patronage
for him.
The
Kempz let us down.
Yeah, he
declined to
challenge results. So as a result of that protesters store the Capitol. They're inside the
Capitol. Congress has walked down in place. They're dispersing with your drug, with tear
gas, and shine the Capitol. But I would just like to say, you know, we're not sure if
people, if you're in teeth, but this guy's trying to cook. So, not to jump the conclusion.
here, but that's going down right now
when in the nation's capital was.
You'll like we are all near.
So stuff's getting real.
Again, let's
be just the right possible way.
I kind of love like the bait and switch
that Buzz Patterson does on the crowd.
He says like the Capitol has been stormed.
He waits for them to cheer.
And he says like maybe they're Antifa.
Ah.
He's like, you like tricks them into possibly cheering for Antifa.
And all of a sudden they feel a little silly.
They am not sure whether, you know, yes, it was Maga,
Patriots and is good or
it's bad and it was actually
Antifa. Like they
haven't been told to like a witch
because they can both
they both have their problems right. Of course
they romanticize sort of revolution
so they of course maybe the Maga Patriots theory
is good but also they hate violence so maybe
only Antifa is violent. Remember
this is sort of like it's like they have these
algorithms for discerting what is
real and they're kind of like conflicting in this
moment. The other thing I like about
that clip is that Buzz Patterson said that the
protesters storm the capital as a result of Pence not challenging the results. He kind of assumes
that there's just sort of like a cause and effect between those two events. Like as if if Pence
has sort of no, you know, he sort of rejected the, the electors, then this, this horrible thing
wouldn't happen. Again, he like they all, again, they blame Pence for not exercising his imaginary
powers instead of blaming Trump for misleading them. They got false hope because of Trump and now
they're furious, not at the person who lied to them.
History is now just the order in which you experience content.
Right.
Yes.
Back in D.C., police eventually managed to push the rioters out of the building.
The Q. Shaman warned those still in the capital that the National Guard was approaching.
Just giving you guys a heads up.
They already secured the White House.
I'm just giving you a heads up.
Hold the line, patriots.
Hold the line. National Guard is on their way.
Finally, all right.
He looks excited.
Yeah.
He's smiling?
No, he's having a great time. Listen, listen to all of you people as like the military approaches, hold the line. I'm pretty sure like, I mean, you know, you can't really open carry in a D.C. So they're pretty sure the National Guard is going to be better armed. Or they're so not used to guns that they shoot you with a pistol because they panic. Like it's just, it's so fucking sad to bring like AR mentality to like towns that just have pistol cops and stuff and just. Yeah. And then it's fucking, he doesn't know how to deal with any of it. I mean, we've been to Arizona rallies where people are armed to the teeth.
all around us, and they're circled by armed cops as well.
There's just everybody has an AR.
And, you know, those places feel way more safe than, like, a flipped out guy who's
being a, like, a donut cop, like, and watched security feeds his whole fucking life,
suddenly confronted with, like, what looks like, you know, a maga alpinist who's, like,
fucking making her way through the window.
It's awful.
Especially if you consider that that cop might know that the other cop had already
been knocked the fuck out and brought to the hospital.
He would later die of those injuries.
So it's like, of course you're fucking panic.
It's like, well, someone fucking killed one of us with like a fire hydrant.
They don't need guns.
Still, they shot an unarmed woman just in the neck.
So every part of it is just gruesome.
Baked Alaska live streamed himself getting shoved out and yelling at police.
Dude, don't go.
I'm going.
Stop showing me.
No, you got a fucking problem.
You're a fucking oath brand of you, piece of shit.
Fuck you.
Fuck you.
Fuck you.
You piece of shit.
You broke your oath to the consequences.
Fuck you.
Fucking shoving me and shit for no reason?
What the fuck?
This is the other really frustrating thing about this.
Like if the rioters didn't support Trump's politics and if they were perhaps a bit more tan,
they would still be scrubbing the blood off the streets of D.C.
There would be four fucking barriers.
Like even if they did like a World War Z swarm, they would never even get close.
They would never get close to a window.
Some of the rioters were shaken by the crowd control tactics.
In the video posted on Twitter, a woman named Elizabeth recounted her experience getting maced just moments before at the Capitol.
Ma'am, what happened to you?
I got maced.
You got maced?
My face.
And what happened?
You were trying to go inside the capital?
Yeah, I made it like a foot inside, and they pushed me out, and they maced me.
What's your name?
Where are you from?
My name is Elizabeth.
I'm from Knoxville, Tennessee.
And why did you want to go in?
We're storming the capital.
It's a revolution.
Thank you.
The customer service in this revolution is shit.
It's so fucking absurd.
She's trying to overthrow the United States government.
If she thinks she's really doing that, then what the fuck do you think it's going to happen?
She's fucking just shattered because her eyes sting a little.
Like, I didn't think we'd get this bad.
Oh, I need to get some vizine.
This is horrible.
What the fuck?
I like it because she's from Knoxville.
music town and her scarf is
piano keys. So just a weird
ass moment. Everything
is a hallucination. One QAnon
follower, I happen to follow on
TikTok, also attended the protests in
D.C. She made a big production about
how she didn't want war, but
she had to fight for her country and this
is why she was going. Afterwards
she claimed to have a bad
experience with tear gas and flashbangs
at the Capitol building. After I got hit
with a couple flashbang grenades, as I started
choking on tear gas, I realized
that this wasn't, this wasn't what I was there for.
And I got down.
And I walked away at that point.
It's that a lot of patriots.
This is first-hand experience.
I was right there.
I could have easily been persuaded to go into that capital building.
And again, this is just another example of, like, their fantasies and their rhetoric kind of like slams into actually the most minor of inconveniences.
Like, if you, if you're, like, serious about overthrowing the most powerful government in the world, you should be okay with never seeing another birthday.
You should just be at peace with that.
But the right, the right is not used to being genocided.
If you say that to the left, they can like list the countries in which, in which it ended in a cleansing.
Right.
But for the right, it's always like, I just got mace.
Fuck?
Yeah.
Some QAnon followers decided that the mob of people storming the Capitol building was, you know, a bad look.
So they did what they always do.
They denied inconvenient facts about reality.
For example, Q&O influencer Jordan Saither suggested that the violence was initiated by agent provocateurs who were disguised as Trump supporters.
Now, don't get me wrong, there could have definitely been some honest Trump supporters that got into the mix, that head to the Capitol, that even got into the Capitol and did some of that stuff.
But let's be real.
It doesn't take that high of an IQ.
It doesn't take that many brain cells in your skull to clear.
clearly see that there was some type of black block or some type of agent provocateur.
Call them Antifa if you want.
Maybe some of the people were in Antifa.
Maybe not.
But agent provocateurs, more general, but it's exactly what it is.
And it doesn't take that much brainpower to see that there were clearly provocateurs, agitators, in the crowd,
dressed up as Trump supporters, okay?
This dipshit has never hit the ground.
So the question is not, why does he believe this?
This is classic for him.
The guy who saw his girlfriend die in front of him also believes this, who attended it and saw it with their own eyes.
We're talking about an unraveling of reality that it makes it so these people who just sit behind their desks like praying medic and cash in, their thoughts, their vision of the world is so powerful now that people are carrying it with them and projecting it onto their reality in real fucking time.
The idea that it was actually Antifa who instigated the attack wasn't only promoted by Q&Himboes like Saither and people who saw their loved ones die in front of them in D.C.
Congressman Mo Brooks also ran with this shockingly brazen denial of reality.
He said this in a tweet.
Please don't be like hashtag fake news media.
Don't rush to judgment on assault on capital.
Wait for investigation.
All may not be and likely is not what appears.
evidence growing that fascist Antifa orchestrated capital attack with clever mob control tactics.
Antifa took over the president's body and then told people to go there.
Like I feel like I don't need to wait for an investigation for the most extensively recorded sort of siege on the Capitol building in history.
Yeah, everyone had a camera.
Everyone had a camera.
It's like these people are like, oh yeah, do your own research, citizen journalism.
But then like the moment that, you know, it looks like that citizen journalism,
makes it quite obvious that this was a Trump supporter siege.
All of a sudden, like, oh, no, let's wait for the FBI to, like, you know, maybe work on this a bit.
Even worse, many Q&U followers, including Jordan Saither, through the Q-Shaman under the bus.
But the dude still had his, you know, Viking type of tire on and his buffalo horns on his head.
Who was that guy?
And in fact, he's been seen actually around quite a few places over the last few years.
He's been seen at climate change events, BLM events,
some Q events, I think, like Trump rallies and whatnot.
This LL Bean wearing motherfucker is just jealous of his drip.
Yeah, Jordan, if you actually showed up to any of these events
where your followers and supporters are,
you weren't such a human piece of fleece.
You and this guy would be good buddies.
Also, I do not believe for a second that Jordan Saither doesn't know who the fucking Q Shaman is.
The Q Shaman, for obvious reasons, quickly became,
one of the most recognizable participants of the siege.
So disinformation pushers attempted to link him to left-wing movements
and deny that he's a Trump supporter or a Q-Non follower.
Lynn Wood was among those on Twitter
who tried to accuse the Q-Shaman of being Antifa or a BLM activist.
The Q-Saman pushed back against those accusations in a tweet.
Mr. Wood, I am not Antifa or BLM.
I'm a Q-Anon and digital soldier.
My name is Jake, and I march with police and tonight against
BLM and Antifa in Phoenix.
Look up OAN's coverage of July 4th's rally at Phoenix Capitol.
I was standing against the BLM mob.
Outnumbered, but unfazed, look it up.
It's weird that, like, the sort of this fracturing of reality
is even sort of harming, you know, the QAnon movement internally.
They can't, like, agree on whether the siege happened and it was Trump supporters
and it was good and it makes them look good,
or the siege was bad and therefore couldn't have possibly been Trump supporters
because Trump supporters don't do bad.
things, ergo, it was Antifa.
But have you dared look at the spectacle directly in its cold diamond eye?
That gleam will erase your memory.
Some Q&Unfollows linked to the Q-Shaman's acting portfolio page to suggest that he was some
kind of crisis actor.
I had many Q&N followers tell me that he was being paid by George Soros.
Like they just like asserted, like they just picked this idea out in there.
And this was a really bizarre thing because we had met the Q-Shaman.
multiple events months before
he was it was never questioned
that he was totally a pro-Trump guy
and then like like the moment
he like becomes like inconvenient to a
certain segment of the Q and on followers
all of a sudden there's like debate
but it's not it's not like
real debate it's just manufactured
because they can't decide whether
it's good that he's pro-Trump or
it's bad that he's poor Trump if it's
bad that he's poor Trump then it's false than he's
poor Trump if it's good than he is
still other Q&N followers try to discredit
the Q Shaman by pointing to one of his many tattoos. On the Q Shaman's upper left chest,
he has a tattoo that looks like three interlocked triangles. QAnon followers suggested that
it was a pedophile symbol. Now, it is not. So to clear that up, this episode is going to close
with an interview with Dr. Eleanor Yenega, a medieval historian specializing in social history.
After the siege on the Capitol, journalist Tick Root spoke to the Q Shaman in a phone interview,
during which he says that he would have gone home earlier if he was instructed to by President Trump.
As soon as President Trump said, I want y'all to go home, I started going around with my megaphone saying, hey, President Trump just said to go home.
Would you have gone home earlier if he had said to go home earlier?
Of course. I trust the president. And, you know, being a veteran myself and being part of the Super Soldier program, I obey the orders of the President of the United States.
That's right.
A super soldier.
That's right.
He always has one more.
He's Pierre Gint.
This man is a magnificent onion.
What the fuck?
He's telling a reporter he was in the Super Soldier program.
I'm a vet.
Yeah, I was in the Super Soldier.
And I was in the Super Soldier.
And I'm M.K. Altred.
I'd never heard that from him.
I'm sorry.
I've been within a lot of time, but that's a new one.
After the incident, by the way, law enforcement agencies circulated photos of the Q Shaman, like, asking for information about him.
I've got a podcast video.
But as of this recording, there's no information about whether he has been incarcerated.
In fact, when he spoke to that journalist, he claimed that he had not yet even been contacted by the FBI or the Metropolitan Police.
I hear they came to his door, but he did Sovereign Citizen stuff successfully.
Oh, wow, it worked this time.
He got up.
Wow, he's that good.
He is really charming.
Well, they teach it in the Super Soldier program.
He had the spear, which is also very intimidating.
Quick update.
The day after we recorded this episode on January 9th, the Fed's,
arrested the Q-Shaman.
According to court documents, the Q-Shaman,
whose real name is apparently Jacob Anthony Chansley,
voluntarily called the FBI the day after the Capitol Riot.
He confirmed that it was him pictured
in the vice president's chair.
The Q Shaman also told the FBI agent
that he came as part of a group of people from Arizona
because Trump had requested that all quote unquote
patriots come to DC on January 6th.
No attorney information is available.
is available right now, but I'm sure the Q Shaman's eventual lawyer will be thrilled that he said
all of that shit to the FBI. He was busted for entering restricted building grounds and
disrupting government business. So far, the Q Shaman has avoided any weapons charges for that
spear he was carrying. Okay, back to the episode. In reaction to the chaos, social media platforms
clamped down on some accounts that were causing problems. Lynn Wood initially lost the ability
to tweet for 12 hours.
But then Wood started posting stuff like this
from his alternate account at Fightback Law.
Mike Pence is a dark soul.
He is not a man of God.
He uses God for his own self-serving purposes.
He used 13, 14, and 15-year-old boys
for his own self-serving purposes too.
A very special place in hell awaits Pence, Lynn.
After that tweet, both of Lynn Wood's Twitter accounts were suspended.
As the rioters ransacked the Capitol, Trump posted a video to Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, which told them to go home.
But it also repeated the baseless accusations of election fraud that incited the siege in the first place.
That video was deleted by all three platforms.
Facebook responded by suspending Trump's Facebook page until at least the end of his presidency.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said,
We believe the risks of allowing the president to continue.
you to use our service during this period are simply too great.
By the way, famously, during the primaries, Facebook bent its policies on hate speech,
specifically for Trump on the basis they argued for newsworthiness.
So they were inconsistent and allowed Trump more leeway to spread his bullshit simply because
he's Trump.
Now, I'm not saying we're looking for aerial maps of different Facebook facilities, but I think
beyond the like ban them and I think we should ban Facebook is there any way to ban them all the
I can't I this is what I'm saying listen destroy Facebook in prison Mark Zuckerberg for
accessory to war crimes oh my god I only agree with you sometimes this is I mean this is I think I think
a bipartisan solution I think we can all agree on this damn whoever did that job on you like
I've been trying this whole time I mean genius to get at that you know I mean I guess normally
you have to make him study something from the CIA directly to get him
this.
Yeah, you know what I say.
Ban all internet except for online gaming.
YouTube responded by instituting harsher penalties for spreading election disinformation.
Previously, YouTube simply remove videos containing blatant election falsehoods.
But in the new policy, the video was removed and the YouTube account itself receives a strike, which means it's unable to post for a full week.
Oh.
But I would argue, like in one of the more disturbing examples of.
Big tech censorship.
The streaming service Twitch
responded by removing the iconic
PogChamp emote.
So this is a highly popular
emote consisting
of a picture of a fighting game
personality Ryan Gutex
Gutierrez. And he
looks absolutely as happy as a man
could possibly be eyes wide open,
mouth agape. He's kind of doing
the soy face. Kind of, kind of.
But he looks like he's having a good time, you know.
But what is the Poggers thing about
It makes me feel old.
Listen, this is a, I'm sorry, this is a Gen Z thing.
We are on the way out.
Twitch made this decision after Gutex, the person pictured in the PogChampy moat,
tweeted out encouragement for civil unrest for the death of Ashley Babbitt at the Capitol building.
That tweet said this.
Will there be civil unrest for the woman who was executed inside the Capitol today,
or will the Maga Martyr die in vain?
Maga martyr.
Maga martyr.
This is like, I'm so fucking sick.
People want to believe that she is either possibly like a martyr who like, you know, died for a glorious cause or she's some sort of terrorist or like someone who like got what she deserved.
Both of those are bullshit.
You can reject both those.
I mean, again, she was someone who was lied to.
She was deeply defrauded and she was so defrauded that it cost her life.
Twitter's response was perhaps the most dramatic.
They banned all the major Q&ONM promoters.
And briefly us.
And briefly us, yes.
We got swept up in the storm.
After years of radicalizing people and spreading disinformation,
the accounts for praying medic, major patriot, amazing Polly,
Sydney Powell, QAnon 76,
Michael Flynn, Ron Watkins, and Jim Watkins were all suspended.
And it was that easy.
You know, it's like fucking, like there was, there was like a person at Twitter
who could snap his fucking fingers and then make this stop.
He could have made it stop any time in the past.
He could have made it stop, you know, all the way back, you know, in a June of 2018
when the very first QAnon-motivated terrorist attack happened.
Q&ON's sort of free reign on Twitter was instrumental to its growth in the wider material world.
And then now after it's too late, after the damage is done, they say, all right, we're not going to deal with that on our platform anymore.
But the rest of us, the rest of us in the real world, we still have to deal with it.
What gets me is like how obvious it always was that this was bad.
and how they're if like if like four or five people gave a ship and it's like four or five people in 2008 you know or why don't we just admit that they're the council ruling over us and we actually should have some control over them I you're begging the king to do the right you're right no monarchy's the problem it's I'm agreeing with you I don't think that the fact I think it's bad that four or five people could have prevented the mass radicalization of all these people to the point that American
democracy is on the brink and then just have us just fucking have to have to sit here be like
oh could you please let us just have just I know it's not great but just basic functionality like
the baseline level of violence we have now could that not more could you make it so that we
don't have more violence than we have that could you if you made these two or three choices
you could you could actually make it so that we don't have to live with more destroyed families
and more violence and more crime.
If you did these things, it would be nice.
But then they said, like, listen, this level of engagement rate, like, you know, increases
are, like, you know, stock growth by 9% a year.
So, like, really, my hands are tied.
So fuck off.
That's fucking right.
You heard it here first.
Fuck off.
Double fingers up from Travis View.
Elon Musk just became the richest man in the world.
Fantastic.
Why doesn't he start his own social media company?
All I'm saying is they should at least get together in a visible council.
so we can address them in some way.
Just admit you're the rulers.
Just fucking get a chamber already.
Get some fucking ominous candles going and a big red flag!
I don't even have to be there.
You can beam yourself in via fucking 3D hologram
like in all the Star Wars movies that I love.
Please, that would be cool.
I don't care.
That would be so cool, Elon, please.
Let me put on a fucking helmet and make my pleas in virtual reality
from the comfort of my own home.
However you want to do it.
I'll put you in a helmet, but it's a Starship Troopers style situation.
You're being sent out against the bugs.
First line, come on you, apes, you want to live forever?
In another significant development on Twitter, Trump was slapped with a 12-hour ban on posting.
He just, he just, they put them in Twitter jail, and what a peaceful 12 hours it was.
I don't know, I still read your bullshit.
Late on Thursday, Trump marked his return to social media by posting a two-minute, 41-second video in which he said he would support a peaceful transition of power.
Now, Trump never uses the word concede in the video, but is the closest thing we've gotten to a concession speech so far.
This is it.
This is what we're going to guess.
Eat what you have.
Eat your crumbs, sir.
Now Congress has certified the results.
A new administration will be inaugurated on January 20th.
My focus now turns to ensuring a smooth, orderly, and seamless transition of power.
This moment calls for healing and reconciliation.
You have to remember, these people were at the Capitol because they believe that their presence somehow would help Trump stay in office longer, right?
And then they wanted forever present.
They were willing to like, apparently a few of them gave their lives for this cause.
And but then the problem is that it caused so many problems for Trump.
It actually had the opposite reaction.
It got him to give basically a concession speech.
Like, like, as soon as Trump saw was going down, be like, I'll, I give up, fuck off.
I want any part of this.
Yeah, yeah.
I think if it had been successful, he would have been down.
It's just like he knew it was a failure, so he knew what his next step was.
Oh, yeah.
So he dumped the losers.
I mean, this is the same thing.
But if it had gone, like, really well or something, I don't know what that would mean.
I don't know what that would look like.
He's dumb enough to think that it could have gone well.
And then finally, on January 8th, the day we are recording this Twitter banned Trump's Twitter account.
Just wiped it.
Forever.
They finally plumped Ronald Dump.
Yeah, that is fine.
Today is a really happy day for this.
triplets, Mr. Krasenstein, Mr. Krasenstein, and Mr. Klippenstein. They're all incredibly happy.
Twitter can look at, you know, Q&N be responsible for motivating, like, you know, terrorism and
arson and, you know, a couple murders and, you know, destroyed families and a general personal
ruination over and over again for years. And they'll maybe like, you know, ban a couple of the
accounts limit the reach. But as soon as Q&N, you know, destroys America.
American democracy. That's a line too far.
Yeah.
And with that concession speech and with Trump being banned and with becoming increasingly
obvious that Joe Biden is going to be president, the Q&N community realized that it's over.
They were mistaken and they moved on with their lives.
At least that's what I wish happened.
In reality, the Q&N community continued to double down.
Dr. Russell McGregor, the Australian psychiatrist who literally
lost his ability to practice medicine for Q and on, tweeted this.
Note, this was a very carefully worded statement. Once again, hashtag POTist did not concede.
He will have a smooth transition to a second administration. He did not say the election was
legitimate. I called it. They're like he was looking at a mirror when he said the transition
words. I would love to sort of like really understand what's going on. And Russell McGregor said.
He literally lost his livelihood because he was so certain that QAnon was on the right track.
He seems like a Kramer type, disjointed, funny, and then totally canceled.
Before he was banned, popular Q&M promoter Major Patriot tweeted this.
My thoughts on President Trump's video.
It was not a concession speech.
There was no mention of Biden.
No, I'd like to congratulate him on a hard-fut campaign.
What new administration is he referring to that will be inaugurated on the 20th?
I knew it.
These people are so beautiful.
QAnon promoter 8% revolt tweeted this.
Reminder.
It's not over yet.
There are still 14 days left of Trump's current term.
Anything can happen.
This is the thing.
That's true.
They just sort of like, all they do is just like open up their mind to every single hypothetical possibility.
And it's like, possibly one of those is good.
He's making a valid argument against determinism.
And I think that you're being intellectually dishonest.
On TikTok, Trump's true believers,
continued to assure followers that something good was still going to happen.
Hey, what's up, TikTok?
Let me start by saying to all of my patriots out there that believe Trump conceded tonight.
He didn't concede.
This is a chess game.
At no time did he say Biden was president.
He only guaranteed a smooth transition of power,
which will most likely be Trump and, I don't know, General Flynn.
I don't know, different vice president, of course, but you guys stay 80 million strong.
Let not your heart be troubled.
This is all going to go away.
It's going to be some crazy things coming up in the next seven days, but just relax.
It's going to be okay.
Our president did not concede.
However, I did spot one QAnon follower on TikTok who started to have some doubts and started asking some very hard questions.
I did not add music to this clip.
What's up you all?
Here's the thing.
I'll keep it short and sweet.
We keep seeing him being told that things are going to happen and just to wait.
Q tells us that.
Sidney Powell tells us about the cracking, Lynn Wood, dropping bombs.
But they're going to release this information.
Where is it?
Where's the information?
We all know shady business went down during the selection.
We know it.
But things keep progressing.
nothing's happening. So what are we to believe? You know, there's only another less than two weeks before it doesn't matter anymore. So are we just all stupid? Is this whole thing just being a massive psychop? I don't know, you tell me, it's discourage you. If you're going to release something, just freaking release it. If not, let's just move on with our lives.
On one level that's like, you know, obviously really encouraging that, you know, he's going through the painful process of realizing that he has been living in a fantasy and he's willing to confront that possibility.
And I hope it turns out good for him and he starts detaching from this bizarre belief system.
But there's the other thing is like maybe I can't, you know, necessarily assume that whatever comes after QAnon is going to be better than it, you know?
you know, whatever else fills that cube-sized hole in his heart, you know, it might be worse.
It might be more dangerous.
It might be more destructive.
It might be more violent.
I really don't know what's going to happen.
It's like, man, it's like I often get this question like interviews.
Like what was the QAnon community going to do?
Like how am I, I appreciate the sentiment.
But it's like, how can I possibly predict this incredibly complex dynamic community is going to
behave in the future, especially when its behavior is sort of directly influenced by Trump
in the erratic and unpredictable man. So I don't know. And it's like, here's where we are,
basically. So, like, QLLL accounts were just sort of swept off of Twitter and Trump's account
himself. And maybe this will be good. Maybe they're going to get funneled into even darker
social media platforms and getting and get radicalized into worse worldviews that are more, more
dangerous. I don't know what's going to happen. I don't know, but I'm going to find out with
everyone else. A little while ago, I received a DM from El Reeve. She's a correspondent for
CNN, and she was asking me if we were going to be present at the January 6th events and
surrounding dates in Washington, D.C. And at the time, I said, nope, because I'm on vacation.
We were having our first vacation in so long, and I was like, fuck, man. And so the bottom line is
we didn't go. We suck. We're bad journalists. But that's okay because Elle is with us and was there.
And I guess we were supposed to interview you, but you were saying that you wanted to clear up some stuff by asking us questions about some of the strange things that you also saw out there.
How, I mean, give us a framework for just your arrival to Washington, D.C. and how things progressed from just, you know, broad daylight crowd, a speech by the president to what we saw in.
the capital. Yeah. And first, I just want to say it's really a pleasure to be on your podcast. I think
it is good and important, which is a very, very combo. Thank you so much. Thank you.
Yes. How did I end up going? I like to have sources of people who are not leaders of any movement
or organization, but are really into politics to like keep tabs on what is going on. And there's a guy
who seemed to be getting increasingly more radical than he was going.
and he was helping other people go.
And as I started checking in with other people,
it just seemed like everybody was going,
which is one reason why I checked in with you.
I was in the middle of nowhere.
There were bird feeders all around the house
that we were staying in so we could just look out the windows
and I identified many beautiful birds of different colors,
including a woodpecker, some hummingbirds.
So that was my storming of the capital.
but you you were there and so like can you describe the the kind of makeup of the crowd and
how things got to a boiling point yeah it was like a trump rally like a regular trump rally
except bigger than i had ever seen presence of queue like way more people who are into
q proportionally since i was on the ground like i don't have the birds i view like i can't
actually give numbers but just a lot more cue sweatshirts cue t-shirts cue t-shirts cue signs
leading up to the event
the guy I'd been talking to
had been talking about
fall of the cabal
and how all the people had seen it
like everyone who was talking to
so I asked everyone
this is before the rally even started
I asked them all like
oh have you seen fall of the cabal
and they were like
well of course
you know so and then people were
just marching down
towards the capital as they had planned
and then I got a text from my producer
Sam Guff and like they're storming the capital
So we like speedwalk down there
And it was just a mob already
I don't know
Have any of the rallies
You guys have been to turned into actual mobs like that
I mean it's just this
The way the like collective mindset
Just like flips into this
I don't know
It's like another it's like a trance
In Arizona
The night before we arrived
They had to stop the steel rally
It was before they could set up a fence
And a free speech zone quote unquote
But that was the
night where it felt like a siege and you had reporting from inside the building and people
were hammering at the front door. But never did they breach. They didn't break any windows.
I should say in advance of the rally, I got into like a telegram channel of a big group of people
who are going. I got in their Zoom calls. I got in their planning documents. And it was really
interesting to watch them prepare themselves for the idea of violence. And they weren't talking
about storming the capital, but they had a huge fear of Antifa. They just thought,
that masses of Antifa were going to attack them.
So they were talking about this in terms of self-defense.
But like bringing tasers,
one guy was explaining that you should use a carabiner
instead of brass knuckles because that's lethal.
So, like, they, like, talk themselves into the mindset
of anticipating violence.
You know, like, in a way that's, like,
a little bit more palatable than the idea of, like,
we're going to go charge.
and, like, commit terrorism on the Capitol.
And that group, actually, like, went back to their hotel
because they didn't want to be involved with the break-in.
But anyway, when I was there, so, okay, as,
so there's no service because it was such a huge crowd.
So you couldn't text people.
And so I was talking to my colleagues
is we were, like, scrimling to get down the avenues to the Capitol,
but, like, look at these people's faces.
have no idea what's going on when they get there. And when you did, there's this huge mom
and you can see it and everyone's pushing up, pushing up to see what's going on. Information is,
you know, spreading through the crowd. There was like a guy who'd been maced, this like huge dude
who, um, I was like just went up. He was talking to someone, a bunch of other guys about what
happened. It's always like, tell it, tell what happened. And he was like crying and just talking
about how they had no choice.
They had no choice. This was their only
choice. Like, no one had their backs.
So then we push
further and further to the capital and it's just like
a mob of people, like old
people, like people in their
50s, 60s. I mean,
there were younger people too, but
it's still
jarring to me to see
my elders, like
climbing over walls,
trying to climb up walls.
I mean, it's just like the
mob mindset took over and like mob mentality doesn't do it justice and do you think that there was
I mean was Trump a focus for them did were they um discussing what he had said did they feel like
they were defending him or what or do you think this went in a more like visceral or different
direction I don't hear anyone talk about Trump at the Capitol itself I mean about his speech not
at all. I didn't hear that at all.
But there was very
much this idea of like
we are doing this for
him because no one else
will. Like we have to do the right thing.
Right. Like it's really
they really believe it in their bones.
They're doing the right thing.
Did anyone at the event
you saw at least,
did they talk about Pence at all? They expressed
disappointment in Pence?
I only talked to them about Pence in advance
of before the mob happened.
And so people were just talking about how Pence totally had the power to change the results of the election.
You know, and I would say, well, like, why didn't Al Gore do that in 2000?
And they were just like, well, that wasn't a disputed election.
Which like, guys, come on.
They just kept saying, like, this is our house.
Like, we are here.
Like, it was just like total living in the moment.
One thing I'm really curious about is simply, like, motivation.
How did they think this was going to end?
What was that like a content opportunity with a lot of people like, you know, filming, taking selfies?
Did they think that they were, that this was the revolution, that they were going to, like, just occupy the capital from now on?
Oh, that is such a good question.
Did they think they were going to destroy the votes, the electoral votes?
I mean, you know, there's, you know, were there, I wonder if there were objectives inside the Capitol building that they, you know, thought they were going to try to reach or achieve.
That's a really good question.
So, first of all, at all of these rallies, people are always filming everything.
I mean, it's incredible how everyone is making content.
But once the mob stuff was happening, it was a lot more of just, like, desperately trying to get up to the upper terrace of the Capitol and then inside.
The only thing close to what you're saying about, like, a plan was I heard a guy say afterwards, like, okay, well, at least we stopped the vote.
But it's like, I don't know.
I think they were surprised that they could do it, right?
I think there was an element of that.
And, yeah, speaking of, why could they?
It just looked like some random beat cop opening like a little fence and like people streaming in.
Yeah, that's, that too is a good question.
And like, there needs to be a lot of reporting about what happened with the police officers.
I could tell you what I saw, which is that night afterwards, all I remembered was the stonefaced line of cops lined up
because they were about to start clearing.
So, you know, they, like, make a line, they throw to your gas.
People run.
They push forward.
That's how they, like, clear an area.
So that's what I remembered.
But then when we got back and we started going through our footage, in all of our
interviews, people were saying, like, some people said, like, yeah, we tried to push
in and cops beat us with batons, pepper spray.
But some cops, they were almost okay with it.
That's what it's in our piece.
This guy's like, it was so weird.
Like, some guys, it was like, they were.
almost cool with it. The cops were very cool. One told us to have a good day. Um, so I think
it's a mix. There's another video that, um, a witness gave us where people are trying to get in
one of the doors and the police are spraying them with a fire extinguisher, which I think really
speaks to the desperation, right? Like, they're out of weapons. But also why, why not like, yeah,
why not Mace? It begs the question. Yeah, so little armament. Yeah, they were so poorly equipped. They were like a bunch of, like, you know, teenagers defending a drama room or something. Not to mention, there was very literally a young man who's apparently the son of an orthodox Jewish judge or someone working in, I believe, Brooklyn. And he was the guy dressed as, like, the sub-shaman. Like, he was in full animal pelt. And he has that photo looking depressed behind that, like, shield. It's like a police shield.
stole or something, like a transparent one? And that guy comes from an orthodox Jewish family.
How does he end up in fucking furs in the capital? And because MAGA is so colorful and, you know,
there was the Q Shaman up there. Now we had these accusations of them being Antifa or actors because
a lot of these MAGA people are failed actors or people who just do voice acting on the side like
the Q Shaman. So like did you, how did that narrative develop? Did you just see that kind of
exploding online or was there any, there was nothing, I'm assuming,
on the ground describing, you know, people who were breaking in as Antifa.
It was a feeling of like we're all in this together, right?
No, they were hardcore Trump supporters.
I mean, one way to know is when I told them I was CNN and I would be a little bit dicey.
Boo!
Oh, we've watched CNN crews get chased up and down a block.
Yeah.
So funny.
Yeah.
Mini mobs.
No, like Antifa, wear masks.
Antifa don't admit committing crimes on camera.
I mean, come on.
These guys were true believers.
I was on the terrace.
Like, there's this guy who would fit in at like a Mitt Romney rally, right?
Like an older gentleman who was actually quite nice to me saying he's been a Republican for years,
but he was just a little bit disappointed with the mainstream party recently.
Oh my God.
Just a tad.
Just a tad.
Here I am breaking into a window.
Well, it's because, you know, when you have QAnonon as a.
sort of alternate, you know, an alternate party, let's say. Your standard sort of Republican
narratives are disappointing. I mean, you know, they pale in comparison to what, you know,
a Q&on ideology sort of promises, right? Yeah. Well, there were multiple people who either
wanted or expected military tribunals for Democrats. And one thing that I noticed also is it's very
short history of, you know, movements like this in the modern era arriving to any kind of
results. I mean, obviously everybody was kind of surprised and, you know, some were even impressed
by the burning down of entire cop stations. So that was something new, I guess, for America.
But storming the Capitol, this is not something that just happens every once in a while. It's
not a thing. So are we looking at a revolutionary possibility within a completely gridlocked
system. And then on the downside of that, they're all Q and on Trump supporter lunatics who
like believe in blood libel. I mean, it seems like a strange conjunction in American history.
Yeah, I think we're in a bad place. And I think that now we're a new political ground because
Trump basically did the closest that we're going to get to a concession saying there's a new
administration and I'm going to be doing peaceful power transfer. So what do you think of that latest
development, Alan, and do you think, you know, what does this mean for the Republican Party? Are we
looking at it? I don't, I doubt that they're going to, you know, get on board with 25th amendmenting
him, which is, I guess, we're moving him from power, right? Yeah. I mean, people keep talking
about the 25th amended, but honestly, it's more difficult than impeachment requires more votes.
Folks. Impeachment comes with the benefit of barring him from ever serving in the office
again. You might as well believe in Nasara, folks, okay? They're not going to
do anything to any of the bad presidents.
They've all been bad and they're already saying
we shouldn't fight this guy afterwards.
I mean, didn't Biden say he wasn't going to prosecute already?
Very strange stuff.
So, okay, yeah, what do you think of the next steps
for Trump? Because I see some kind of
more shrill, let's say, media
being like, he's got the nuclear codes
and he's gone full joker.
I don't know. I mean, it's
funny. I started the day asking
most people, like, do you consider yourself
the mainstream of the Republican Party?
you know, given the actions of Josh Holly, Ted Cruz, and those guys.
A lot of people said yes.
Some people said no, maybe a third of them.
They also pointed to this meme.
I don't know if you guys have seen, I wanted to ask you about the Patriot Party.
It's got a lion logo.
Oh, yeah, we were interviewing those guys on the ground in Arizona.
Yeah.
Very familiar with them.
A lot of people talking about that, using that logo, wearing that t-shirt.
So a lot of people have asked me how this compares to Charlottesville.
And, you know, Q people are not white supremacists, although there is the blood libel element.
But after Charlottesville, like, the country was so appalled by that.
The blowback really crushed that movement.
There are massive lawsuits against them, prosecutions.
Tech companies kick them off.
And maybe most important payment processing companies prevented them from using their services.
So they had nowhere to raise money and couldn't get jobs.
So, like, does some kind of version of that happen now to the Trump movement to QAnon?
Like, maybe it's too big for that to happen.
And we don't understand how the dark money is getting funneled into movements like America
First or the Patriot Party.
I know there's a lot of discussions.
I saw them on the ground about the Republicans versus the Patriot Party accusations of
being Republican and name only, et cetera.
And, oh, are we going to run on our own platform or will the Republicans, like, give us
the space to run?
So I do see a kind of schism there potentially, but they have been planning this stuff, but it was coordinated with the Stop the Steel stuff.
You know, Ali Alexander and Charlie Kirk, they were all involved.
So until the structure that feeds money into these things, and I'm not saying directly QAnon, but, you know, it certainly helps that Q Shaman when there's four armed guys next to him that are like, you know, like Boogaloo Boys or whatever.
Yeah, but I think that's a really good way to think about it.
Because before Charlottesville, the term all right was in flux.
Like some of the not officially Nazi people wanted to take it after Charlottesville.
No one wanted anything to do with that.
So will that happen here?
Like the same way.
Will people who want to have mainstream jobs, mainstream, be able to have a good salary, lobby, like work for nonprofits in Washington?
Will they want to be associated with this?
Will they be able to get money that way?
Or is there a new track for them through Newsmax and O-A-N now?
Yeah.
I don't know.
I can't predict the future.
That's the number one question people ask me.
I don't know.
How did I know?
Tell us, what is the future, hell?
What's going to happen?
Yes.
They're like, what's going to happen next?
What is this trajectory of this incredibly dynamic situation?
Will I find love?
Find out next week.
I would be better.
I would rather predict that.
Will I find love than the other stuff.
So we'll be, yeah, having you back on for a non-ironic, non-critical astrology episode
where you read us, our futures, our disappointing futures.
Yeah.
Yeah, I wanted to also just get to know how you're feeling.
You're still in Washington.
Are you preparing to leave now?
Yes.
Yes, I have to go home.
Do you feel like you're leaving in the middle of something, or has this quieted down?
Oh, the streets were empty last night, like tumbleweeds.
Because all those people went home, you know?
they all got on the plane
and gave the flight of kids
a hard time about masks
and they're gone for the most part
although we did run into a guy on a street corner
last night who was like
I mean at one point he was just like
so what do you guys think about 9-11
he was like we're further
you guys
he was calling us liberals
he knew or CNN he's like
we're further left than you now
like you guys don't even think 9-11 was an
inside job we're all
like so I have an all-girl crew
Deb Brunswick Sam Goff
like we're all still
feeling this like weird adrenaline hangover
where I'm talking to you in the afternoon
but it still feels like it's like 9 10 a.m.
I mean we're just like physically
like TV is just a really physical job
and we also have to like protect ourselves
from getting you know
swarmed at these rallies so like
yeah we need recovery time.
Do you think your version of getting carried away
like live on CNN by like a
hurricane is just like a MAGA crowd kind of sweeping, sweeping across the screen.
Oh, my God.
Yes.
Yes.
We need to deploy the helicopters and extract L.
I've got a story for you guys.
Like, so a lot of times, a lot of times people would sort of point at us, be like this is CNN and try to gin up like a circle to harass us.
And, you know, it's very unpleasant.
and you can't really sing them usually.
You just got to like keep everything calm and like get it to move on.
But there was this one point where this woman had this bullhorn and she was just,
she wouldn't stop, just kept going, kept going about how bad we were.
Some men circled up around us and this like guy stepped forward, like harassing us,
saying how we should be ashamed, what awful people we were.
We should be ashamed.
And I looked at him and I was like, did you pee?
tea your pants and he was it was it Liam
Neson by any chance yeah honestly any critical points you're making with soiled pants
that's what I thought not not gonna end well think about the mentality there
think about like to be in the point the end result of this entire stupid thing that multiple people died for
was taking photos of the Q Shaman standing behind Nancy Pelosi's desk do like with both
his hands up in victory. That was the, like, I guess, product for most people who went in
and out, risking their lives. Also, these people would never be like the bread prices are too
high, which is like the only reason you should be storming anything, you motherfucker. Don't do it
for a selfie, man. No, they were stopping a procedural vote that confirmed a Democratic election.
They needed to put an end to that. They wanted to, and then it was immediately resumed, and the
tireless, awful speeches that I had to hear from the Congress people on both sides of the aisle were
so pathetic. All the Republicans
grovelling pretending they don't have
all have a QAnon friend that they've winked to
over a fucking beer and all the Democrats being like
this was exactly
like 9-11
just and it's like well I just feel
so bad for them because they go back
up there and they immediately resume their totally
alienating discourse which is why
we ended up with their fucking house getting
overrun anyways.
Yeah.
Well, so
when we were reporting on Portland
One of the things I noticed is, like, people would come up with, like, sort of new and clever ways to provoke the police.
And I talked to, and then they would immediately post on social media.
And I talked to, like, older activists about that.
And they said, like, part of the role of that is to show people what's possible so that other people will join.
But, of course, you don't have to be ideologically pure to copy that strategy.
Right.
So, yes.
It's like the images of seeing what's possible is a powerful message to extremists.
Yeah, and I definitely think we haven't heard the end of this.
This is going to be reverberating.
It's certainly absolutely historical for America.
I did not think when we started this podcast or when we started covering someone as marginal as the Q Shaman, that we would be looking at a day where that is the center of the conversation nationally.
I think that that shifted faster than we could have imagined.
This peach seems to be rotting at a high speed.
I mean, everyone asked me what's next.
Like, what do you guys think is next?
Yeah, what do we think is next?
Travis, you haven't slept all night.
You seem like a profit today.
Yeah, you tell us.
Yeah, you've got the, but you've probably got the best idea of what's going to be.
Whatever it is.
Listen, I think that it's always a safe vet to assume things are getting it worse.
So, like, don't let this sort of, like, ruin you or fill you with anxiety.
Kind of, like, send your.
yourself and prepare for the horrors to come.
Hell yeah, man.
Very relaxing and I like it.
We need you for the fight ahead, Patriots.
So, you know, rest up, rest up.
Well, part of Q is, like, it, like, ratchets up this, like, narrative to be more and more
extreme.
Like, if you're watching, like, you know, the last final episodes in, like, the season
of, like, a, you know, a murder show.
Like, how can they take, how can the narrative be any more intense than it actually is?
And if it's not adding that, like, you know, I don't know where you go from, like, cannibalistic pedophile sex cult, right?
I think we're at the peak of the spectacle, and I think the spectacle is maxed out.
So there's like a percent of it that we can actually take in, and it's way past that.
So we can't even contain the spectacle.
And the spectacle, yes, it seems to get even more awful.
And the only way you can really understand it is by pulling back and seeing this bizarre, huge, poignantist painting.
So I think that, yeah, they'll continue to become more extreme in ways that we haven't even fucking imagined.
Of course, what is unique now is that violence is starting to penetrate the spectacle.
And it's going to be...
Violence was always the center of the spectacle.
9-11 was one of the most pivotal moments for the spectacle because the terrorists used the system of the spectacle to change the entire country forever with just one image.
And so interestingly, Dubour,
like almost seems to predict a 9-11 in his writing around the spectacle.
But I think that what's important to understand with the extremeness of these beliefs is that
it doesn't matter because they're not moored in reality in any way.
I mean, they're not dependent on any fact that might come in to disturb them or these are
just fantasies.
It's a fever dream, right?
So the fever dream, you know, it's just going to continue to get weirder.
I mean, it's like, okay, you could have been like, wow, they're very extreme.
But then you're like, oh, wait, this person thinks Pence mutilated and sexually abused 50 children, and he's replaced by a clone.
I mean, we can go many places from here. Watch them.
Yeah. I mean, I think, Julian, at the very beginning of this interview, you said something interesting is that you said, you know, the militia people are riding the cooks into battle.
And I think that that is something that we should be extremely vigilant looking out towards in the future, that Q1N.
believers are used
by people with better training
who are going to get away with it
because they're covering their faces
who are going to get away with it
who are have military backgrounds
are armed have a plan
have blueprints
they're not the ones getting shot or tasing themselves
they're not the ones that's a that's a good
that's a good point so if you're a QN a follower
don't become the taunton
of one of these militia men
just don't let him saddle you up
because they will they will take their
their lightsaber that has the 14
words etched onto it, they will slice open your belly, and they will crawl inside you and spend
the night.
Oh, fuck.
You're right.
I mean, that is real, like, nightmare scenario where QAnon becomes the cannon fodder of the far right,
where they're kind of used to sort of maybe test security vulnerabilities of, say, government
buildings or used, you know, used to be placed in dangerous situations.
And if, like, you know, QAnon followers get wiped out, then you still have people who can think
strategically who can use more cumulative followers to do more horrible things.
On the plus side, I do want to hear the 14 words in Wookie.
So, Elle, tell us, like, is there any lasting impressions or things that we didn't get to
any stories?
It's, you know, open platform for you.
You've been closest to the molten core.
Well, at one point, our crew, we had our backs turned.
We were walking back to the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue, and this, like, the crowd
was kind of following us, screaming at us.
And this guy threw a glass bottle at us.
and it shattered right at my heels.
Like, I felt the glass hit my pants.
And, I mean, like, he had hit it thrown just a little harder.
He would have hurt us.
But that is a cowardly act because we had our backs turned.
Thank you so much for joining us, Elle, and for going out there and capturing that stuff.
When are CNN going to develop, like, a good, like, exoskeleton to load you into so that these bottles are,
you know, you could be some sort of robocop.
Just really.
I was thinking like Ripley from the end of aliens, but Robocop works too, I guess.
Just turn them to vapor if you need.
I just imagine L with like the pulse rifle and the flamethrower like duct tape to it.
Okay, here we go.
All right, all right, sorry.
At least it's a good movie this time.
Thank you guys.
I appreciate it.
One particularity of this specific MAGA uprising is that the Q-Shaman,
previously a marginal figure at best
is now at the center of a national conversation
and a lot of it is centering around his body.
We've seen very worryingly thirsty posts.
I can either confirm nor deny
if I was the originator of the months ago
first thirsty post.
But the bottom line is we're all discussing this man's body
and he has the strangest and manifold tattoos,
some of which appear to be the same kind of spiral
that he detects, like, pedophilia using, like at the malls, at the Arrowhead Mall where he was screaming at people.
I'll probably include that here.
So I have my son, and I'm going to go out there, and I'm going to take my shirt off,
and I'm going to start yelling and screaming about these pedophile symbols.
You watch and see.
All right, here we go.
This is going to be hilarious.
Ladies and gentlemen of Arizona Arrowhead Mall,
I want you to ask yourself, why is Arizona's arrowhead moe using a pedophile symbol by the bathrooms?
That is right. That triangle, that spiral triangle by the bathrooms is a FBI known pedophile code for boy love.
You can look this up on your phone right now. FBI pedophile code. Go to the images.
you will see a spiral triangle, just like you saw outside of this mall, just like you see right
by the restrooms. Anyways, we have a bona fide doctor, a medieval doctor. She wears a plague mask.
She's wearing one right now. Her name is Dr. Eleanor Yaniga. Welcome to the show.
Hey, guys, thanks for having me. You were on the sauce.
You were DMing, because we were DMing about doing an episode eventually,
but then I just got this series of kind of like furious messages about this man's tattoos.
Yeah, yeah, sounds like me.
I mean, basically what I like to do is get drunk and yell about medievalisms on Twitter.
And unfortunately, you guys got caught in the crossfire of that.
Isn't that a prerequisite to study any kind of medieval cultures?
You have to drink like four grogues of mead.
And groves of meat, wow.
This man clearly is a Disney, a Disney historian.
I'm like a Pirates of the Caribbean historian.
But I mean, I do think that the medieval illumination that's going to come out of this
or maybe even the stained glass windows with the Q Shaman in them are going to be quite interesting.
That'll be really beautiful.
I'm just wondering if they're going to go with his face painted or not.
And now that we've seen his face without the paint, I'm guessing we're going with the paint.
That's all.
A lot of that thirst evaporated the minute that makeup was gone is all I'm saying.
Yeah.
It is true that he's the kind of guy you want to fuck with his hat on.
Oh, God.
Yeah, it's like, it's one of these interesting things because in, you know, the reason that I'd been DM you guys even before I got drunk, one fateful coup.
It's because, like, there are just an absolute ton of what we in the business call medievalisms in the Q&O world.
And, like, maneuverisms is basically, like, the transposition of medieval history on to, you know, other stuff.
So, for example, like Tolkien stuff, that's a medievalism or Game of Thrones, that's medievalism.
Right.
But QAnon stuff is absolutely rife with it.
And this guy's, as you say, body is this perfect example of it.
And in particular, it's like what I'm talking about is his tattoos.
It's like his whole headgear situation is a whole other thing because, you know, I can do, this is the thing that every medieval historian has to say.
It's like, you know, he's trying to do this Viking thing.
but he's got horns on his thing
and all medieval historians have to point out
that Vikings didn't actually have horns on their helmet
and that's not a thing.
But I think also his whole headdress situation
is supposed to be like maybe some kind of like
Native American rip off.
Like it's offensive one way or another.
We're just going to leave it at that.
But his tattoos
are really interesting because they're all
specifically tied up with this specific white supremacist movement
but they all have like kind of Viking imagery
involved in them.
And so it's,
Like, there's this thing, I think that they're called, like, um, it's like an odinist white supremacist cult, right, is what they do.
And so kind of like, starting with his tattoos, like, starting on his, like, left titty and like,
yeah, what do we got here?
We got the nipple poking through the sun.
There's a nip through a sun, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, there's like a nip through a sun.
And it's like, you see there's like these three kind of interconnected triangles there.
Yes, yes, yes.
And so this is something that's called, it's called a falc nut, V-A-L-K-N-U-T.
This shows you just how bullshit this entire thing is.
So white supremacist's habit, and they call it the falconute, and that's a really modern name.
So we don't have an old Norse word for what that is.
We know that it definitely existed in the Viking period, but it doesn't really come up in anything's with the name.
And so the name now in Norwegian kind of means not of those fallen in battle, which is why, you know, the stickhead has it.
Okay.
Because the way that he's kind of choosing to interpret it and the way that white supremacists interpret it,
they think that they say that it's like a symbol of their willingness to die in battle for Odin
which is like uh-huh you know like as you do just normal stuff and there's like this whole thing
specifically for the white supremacists around like Norse mythology and around Vikings because
you can sort of kind of like make up what it is you want about them as far as they're concerned
right because none of them have ever like bothered to read any medieval history you know
none of them are like out here, right, like reading the Icelandic sagas, which they should because they're bawling.
But they're just kind of like, I'm taking pictures and like making things up and, you know, it's, yeah.
The Vikings in particular are really enigmatic because it's like, oh, yeah, they were big badass men who went everywhere and, oh, white people should just go around the place like shoving people.
And they're actually proof that we were all once orcs.
Yeah, exactly.
And white people have a right to sort of be getting in ships and going around and, you know, bossing other people around is kind of how they interpret.
Vikings, I guess. Oh, sure. That's what they did to those villages. Yeah, just some bossing. Yeah, just a light bossing, you know, and, you know, like, I've played enough Assassin's Creed Valhalla to know that bossing is, bossing is the very, is the preliminary part of the mission. Yeah, you know, and so it's like, it's like, it's kind of like, I think that they see them as kind of like king of the white people in like the imagined white middle ages, right? It's like white, white supremacists really like the middle ages because they think it's this time when white people were cut off from the rest of the world and
There were only white people around and blah, blah, blah, and everyone was white, which is, like, completely incorrect.
Can I ask, how does this connect with Ultima Thule, the northernmost point and these kind of, the race of giants that inspired the kind of Aryan mythology and some of the vulkish occultism that fed Nazism?
Well, yeah, so a lot of it is all interconnected, and we see this in these tattoos on this dude, right?
So you see there, there's the Yigdrasil's tree.
It's like that's below the folk dude thing.
And it's like really common across European basically focal beliefs.
And it goes, but it goes into Mesopotamia.
It shows up all the time.
We know a little bit more about it from the specific kind of Viking angle.
But it also comes up with Germanic tribes.
It shows up, for example, around in, you know, early medieval England with the kind of like Danish speakers here.
So it shows up on in various places.
And it is this tree that is kind of.
have seen as a bringing together the nine different worlds.
And it's like, we know more about the, you know, the Viking beliefs behind this.
And the idea is that there's nine different worlds.
There's the ice giant world and the world of the Asir, where the gods live.
There's the human world, which is Midgard.
There's hell.
There's regular giant world, not ice giant world.
Sure.
There's hell, which is the land of the dead.
There's the fire world.
You know, like, there's a bunch of them, right?
And so the tree is kind of like the way that all of those things are brought together.
And that is a feature.
to be fair of a lot of the Northern European kind of pagan and shamanistic religions.
And we just happen to know way more about the Norse one because it just took Christians a longer
time to get up there. It's like, you know, if we consider the fact that Christianity is a
Mediterranean religion, which it is, you know, comes from the Middle East, it takes a while to,
like, get up to where the guys who are trying to cut your head off are, right? So we have really good
records of that kind of like period of
Christianization. So we know a lot about the paganism in the first place. And then we
know a lot even when they go Christian. Like if you read again the Icelandic
sagas, they'll be like, oh, we're all Christians, but Thor showed up or
whatever. You know, they'll be this whole thing. So we know a lot about it. And so
people, especially if they're trying to be racist, they will go specifically
to the Viking things as a touchstone because they're like, oh, and that also connects
to the Germanic tribes. And it also connects. So it's like
um it's like the rosetta stone but for white people's bullshit um and that's so that's like a really
uh it's a good way of bringing it all together um but so like with the the idrasil tree with like
so we know about that we know what that is we definitely know what that symbolizes there's some bullshit
where like for example odin hangs himself on that tree in order to gain the knowledge of runes um like
yeah what you know what you know what kills himself to get the knowledge of rules
standard shit you know like so with a north's mythology in general the conception is that like in order
to get some knowledge you have to sacrifice something so odin is like well kill myself and he hung
himself on the tree uh for several days and then like right before he like fell off he was granted
the knowledge of ruins and so it's like that's a thing um so it's kind of like you know a catch-all
that you and that could be you know like not particularly racist because you know it does
sort of come up, as I say
in a lot of things, but it's just like, who uses it and why?
And in connection with
the stupid, um, the Falknute thing,
the triangle boy, your man there,
it, that's like a really telling one.
Because the white supremacists has this whole story
that they made up about the Falknuit.
We don't know what the fuck the Falknude is. Like, to be very clear.
Like, we've had a, like, our best guys
trying to crack the case for quite some time. And medieval historians,
we don't really know what it symbolizes.
We know it has something to do with the cult of the dead
because it always shows up in conjunction
with the cult of the dead.
We think it probably has to do with Odin
because usually every time it shows up,
there's some either Odin's there
or like there's horses or ravens
which are other symbols of his.
And there's some kind of like best guesses
about what it might mean.
Ellis Davison, who's a specific Viking historian,
she thinks it might have something to do with like knots.
So knots are a really important bit of Norse mythology.
There's a lot of focus on weaving
and strings.
And so she thinks that maybe what it shows is like,
Odin has the power to, like, basically befuddle men in battle,
like kind of tie their minds up and scare them.
So she thinks like maybe that's a symbol of like tying people's minds up.
Or maybe it's a symbol of the fact that Odin can also make you brave in battle.
So maybe it's a symbol of like loosening the bonds that would ordinarily hold you back.
But we don't fucking know, right?
We don't actually know what it means.
And they're like,
Oh, so we are going to go ahead and we're going to take the symbol and we'll tell you what it means.
And it's like, dude, this thing shows up on a handful of like run stones on Gottlin Island very specifically, which is off the coast of, it shows up like on one Viking ship on a couple of things in England.
Like, it's around the joint.
And they're like, oh yeah, that's called a fuck dude.
And it means that I'm ready to die for Odin in battle.
And it's like, like, motherfucker.
Okay. Simplification.
Like, you just, you don't get to, they just decided to make this up.
And then like, with their weird white supremacists specifically a cap on.
they're like oh and each of the nine points has a different like powerful meaning for white people and
oh this one is uh about hospitality and this one is about knowledge and it's like man like you were
just some dorky white guy in arizona who like is currently like wearing a hat made out of fur
a big part of viking life is farming and i don't see your ass out there plowing actually so like
what do you mean he's out there farming he's farming youtube every day he's putting in his hours as an
Influencer.
So it's like the last thing he's got.
The very last thing is apparently a Mielner, which is the one that everyone will know
because it comes up in Thor.
Yeah.
So that's like Thor's hammer.
And it's the big, it looks like a cover-up tat because it's fully filled in with black,
with black tattoo ink and like not very well.
Like it, it, yeah.
I thought it was looked like a chest piece.
I referred to it as a chest, a chest piece, or it looks like a pawn, you know.
But it does.
It does, it does look less detailed and less sort of.
of planned out than the other and it's very big yeah it's like none of his tattoos are in that
stock kind of maybe that was like his sexy bugs bunny you know or it was his beautiful uh you know
uh Tibetan uh luck symbol if you know what I'm saying yeah so it's and it's like quite funny right
because it's like here we go we got Thor stuff and like in his mind clearly we've got like
some Odin things going on so he's like I'm the big manly man here's all the masculine things that
I do and I mean what I find really ironic too is like
especially with like the whole folk, right?
So there is this idea that maybe it's connected to Odin.
We also have like this competing theory by the historian Welch,
who wrote this book, Goddesses of the North,
and she works specifically on North mythology.
And she's like, well, I don't know, man, triangles tend to show up
in religions associated specifically with femininity.
And especially in like, Norse things.
So like in or Celtic things, when we see like triangle things,
it's like with, you know, the whole maiden mother-crone,
trope of like women and so she's like I don't know man oh it's a three triangles and so it's like a triple three like yeah that's lady's stuff like that's maybe a symbol of like he can absolutely embody the divine feminine I think it's within his right that's probably the least of his offenses I know right so it's like what are these things where you're like what's your relationship to this thing my man and like you know the thing of it is it does seem like well okay so this guy's got some terrible ink like we can all agree there like there's a terrible and mysterious and
but like it's really dangerous in particular
like medieval history is the one
that white supremacists absolutely love to pick up on
and what the Q guys do
and what they use kind of their fake North mythology to do
is specifically like really anti-Semitic
like they do the same stuff with it that Nazis did essentially
they're just like oh yeah well we're going to have you know some more of that
and they tell this story about this kind of like imagined world
the way it was when it was just like only populated by like very
noble white people who were fighting all the time and everything was fine. And it's like,
it's allowing them to kind of like create a past, which then they're also kind of like,
you know, saying, well, this is what we're setting up for the future. Yeah. And so it's really
kind of incumbent upon medieval historians such as myself to be like, you were fucking making this up
and this isn't real. I mean, he is, he is absolutely, he was up there at the rallies. We saw him
talking about the Rothschilds, you know, and kind of like doing all this pretty straightforward
anti-Semitism. So that doesn't surprise me.
Yeah. And it's like there's tons of stuff within the whole QAnon, you know, universe that is
specifically like anti-Semitic and has big throwbacks to the kind of medieval way of
being antisemitic, which is like accusing Jewish people of blood libel, accusing, like
Jewish people specifically of killing children, like saying actually banking is a sin.
And so you're going to do it. And also you're going to, you're going to live just outside
the like city walls. So if people come, yeah, you'll be first up. And also, yeah, just take care
of all the money stuff. Yeah. It's like, you know, here in England, when what we did with Jewish
people is that Jewish people didn't kind of live here. The Normans brought them in specifically and
we're like, set up banking. No, not like that. And then like kicked them out, you know, like a hundred
years later when they got to in death. So sad, but you know, we used to have the Templars and, uh,
and now we have to rely on the Jews for us. Exactly. It's like, you know, um, the whole thing. So like
the whole thing, it's just over and over there are these kind of like tropes of like whiteness and like,
You know, I spent a lot of time defending the medieval period because it isn't like this all white Christian fest that everybody wants it to be.
That's really not what it is.
But at the same time, it's like they like they like the good stuff, like what they consider is like the good stuff about the medieval period.
They're like, oh yeah, the anti-Semitism, love that.
Let's bring that back.
And I'm like, well, actually, what about like the pretty diverse and open society that has, nope, you don't want that bit?
Nope.
Like, how about the part with no cops?
Do you like the part with no cops?
No.
There was never a better time in history to be bisexual than the medieval times.
You know, there's a lot of flexibility there.
There's a lot of, you know, it's all sodomy, baby.
So, you know, there's no such thing as.
Yeah, they didn't believe the king should pass any laws regarding that.
Yeah.
They mostly just made pamphlets accusing him of doing it anyways.
I mean, they also just love kings.
They just want to be ruled by a king.
I think that there's, you know.
That's, yeah, for sure, the old gods and stuff.
But it seems to me like he's going to get some of these gods in a fight or something.
Like, Odin is going to be pissed off at Thor because it's like this guy.
kind of praying at two altars.
I'm uncomfortable with what he's doing here.
Yeah, it's really weird.
Like, from a religious standpoint, too,
it's all like, how are you going to have tattoos
to like these competing gods?
It's like, you surely got a pick and stick, right?
Like, this is not like, you can't just be,
like, he's just glory hunting.
Like, you know, someone in L.A.
trying to pick a basketball team or something.
He's just like, whoever, I don't know,
who's doing better right now.
What's incredible is that his body and this specific get up,
and I mean, he does stuff like he burr,
he singes the side of his sign.
Like he's 100% making a costume
He's very aware of that
That language is
It's not like he's trying to fake that
Like he he'll show you the singed sign
And everyone knows it's a singed sign that he wrote
Q sent me on
But also he's appearing everywhere
I don't know how he gets money for his travel
Or how that's working for him
But he's been on the East and West Coast
Consistently
I've seen him in Washington
In California
He was at every fucking thing possible
In his home state
Everything of Arizona
Yeah
And it's just like
And that's the thing
that it's like it's very interesting to me too that there's this whole like shaman thing like the shaman element is also interesting like you know seeing yourself as kind of like this norse weird representative it is you know particularly worrying that they want to like dip back into this thing that they've completely managed to they've managed to divorce it from the actual history but they'll just take like just enough to pretend that this is real and so yeah I mean that's but I also wonder like how different is this guy in the kind of American psyche?
than, let's say, like, the naked cowboy.
Like, he's just a kind of, it's just a figure or some sort of ornament.
Like, it's just a visual thing, right, in a weird way.
Thank you so much for helping us figure out some of this symbology
and kind of framing it in historical terms.
Not so surprising that he's both confused and slightly, you know,
and kind of broadly anti-Semitic and obsessed with competing ideologies
that don't even make sense together.
Well, and Julian, correct me if I'm wrong,
but when you interviewed him at the AZ at the AZQ rally,
I remember that he had said that he had gotten into shamanism and spirituality
before he had gotten into QAnon.
That that preceded, which I always think is weird.
He is, his name on YouTube was Starseed Academy.
Oh, no.
So he, that's his original shit is like fucking aliens.
Like, he has connected, he is kind of amazing in the way that his body is like a weird map
for like where America is right now
like no one knows what it means
but we faintly recognize it from Marvel movies or whatever
but it's also he's become a nexus
for all these beliefs like he seems to
believe in everything all at once
and watching him speak to a nice Christian
blonde woman was one of the most fascinating
things ever after she was like
well do you believe in Christ though
and like he had an app you know very well hold on
let me tell here's what I think here
Christ was the first Q like figure
and then he'll talk to you about like the Anunaki
and then he'll go,
it's just like a lot of cool stuff.
Yeah,
he's like the preliminary stages
of like an Ubisoft game being planned.
Like it's not quite...
Actually, he's the human embodiment
of the entire plot of Assassin's Creed.
Makes no fucking sense.
What are you talking about?
Well, thanks so much for joining us, Eleanor.
We're going to do an episode together soon.
Yes, this was fascinating.
I completely regret all of my education choices
and wish that I had in fact become a medieval historian
because I wish I possessed the kind of knowledge
You'd be so fucking rich, brother.
Oh, man, I'd be so...
Medieval historians are fucking...
They always have two-story mansions and so much cocaine.
I mean, I write fake medieval historian fanfic
minus the anti-Semitism and shit.
It'd be cool if I actually had some real knowledge,
so it's great to have you on it.
Looking forward to working together again.
Yeah, thanks so much for letting me yell
because I was really pissed off.
Hell yeah.
Where can people find you all?
line. I know you're on Twitter.
Yes, I'm on Twitter at Going Medieval.
I've got a blog where I yell about this shit randomly,
which is going hyphen medieval.com because some bastard has
the regular going medieval.com.
They're just sitting on it, not using it.
Incredible.
Well, we will slaughter him and feed his brains to the gods.
It's definitely going to be a porn website.
Yeah, 100% at any moment.
The Q Shaman will be the main buck in that.
I've definitely, I've definitely covered Q before there,
and I also hit a lot of other, you know, pop culture stuff.
So, you know, you want to learn about medieval history.
I can hook you up with that, that's all.
Go follow her, and you'll be hearing from Eleanor again soon.
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