WATCH: The viral clip of the QAnon Shaman falling off a cycle

With thousands of videos posted online, only a select few can stand out for their engaging content. One such video recently surfaced featuring a man who appears to be QAnon Shaman and has since gone viral on social media. According to some viewers, the viral clip shows the man falling off his bicycle to the street. But it has been confirmed that the man in the video is not the real Jacob Chansley, also known as QAnon Shaman. Chansley, 35, had just been released from prison and was moved to a halfway house.

Even so, the man’s outfit caught the attention of onlookers, as he was seen wearing a similar fur hat with horns and red, blue, and white face paint. The man appeared to be cycling with one hand on the brake while the other was held high in a victory gesture, possibly to commemorate Chansley’s early release from federal prison.

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It’s important to note, however, that the man who fell off his bicycle in the viral clip is not Jacob Chansley, aka QAnon Shaman. The man’s outfit in the video might lead some to believe it’s Chansley, but it’s not. Many are now searching for Chansley, who is known for his activism and involvement in far-right conspiracy theories in America. Chansley is a supporter of former President Donald Trump and he gained notoriety for taking part in the attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.

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The man commonly known as QAnon or Yellowstone Wolf, real name Jacob Anthony Angeli Chansley, also known as Jake Angeli. He is famous for his part in the raid on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. He was found guilty of multiple felony counts, including trespassing a restricted area and obstructing a due process. awake. Angeli was arrested on January 9, 2021 and later pleaded guilty to a single count in September 2021. He was sentenced to 41 months in prison in November 2021 and is serving his sentence at the Federal Correctional Institutions. in Safford, Arizona. He will be released from prison in July 2023, after serving part of his 41-month sentence.

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