"This is all I’m doing," Jan. 6 Capitol-stormer Jacob Chansley told New Times. "I’m kicking ass and taking names."
As the saying goes, if at first you don’t succeed, sue Donald Trump and the Federal Reserve for $40 trillion again.
In September, Phoenix resident Jacob Chansley — better known as the headdress-wearing QAnon Shaman who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 and wound up behind bars — filed a conspiracy theory-filled, self-authored lawsuit against a host of defendants, including Trump, several branches of the federal government, the country of Israel and also T-Mobile. Among the suit’s wild claims were that the U.S. intelligence community spied on him and stole his writings for the movie “Avatar,” that the government catfished him while posing as the actress Michelle Rodriguez and that Chansley was the rightful president of the United States.










