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QAnon Shaman Sent to Washington for Prosecution for Assault on Congress | Univision Phoenix KTVW

Anthony Angeli Chansley, one of the most recognized individuals in the assault on Congress for his appearance, was transferred from Arizona a Washington to face the six charges brought against him by a Grand Jury.

Chansey was identified as the man entering the building of the Congress dressed in horns, covered in bearskin and red, white and blue face paint. He shouted into the House of Representatives and sat in the seat of the Speaker of the Lower House.

The suspect is a Navy veteran who gave end his two-year military career for refusing to take the anthrax vaccine. Chansley has been recognized in numerous demonstrations in favor of former President Donald Trump.

Thirteen people have been charged so far in federal court in the District of Columbia related to crimes committed in the Congress.

What does he call himself Chansley?

He also known as the Shaman of QAnon face charges for knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without authority, and with violent entry and disorderly conduct on the grounds of Congress.

The Southern California resident, Ashly Babbitt, who died after being shot when trying to cross a broken window into Congress, she was also a follower of QAnon.

Q Anonymous is a movement that promotes the theory that Trump is tackling a global conspiracy of child trafficking pedophiles who use them for satanic ceremonies involving Democrats and financier George Soros among others.

The recent inauguration of the president Joe Biden caused a crisis among the thousands of followers of the conspiracy when the prophecy that Trump was still in the presidency and all Democrats was going to be executed was not fulfilled that they are part of an alleged pedophile network where Hillary Clinton plays an important role.

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