Another Nazi participant in this afternoon's cosplay coup d'état can be seen wearing a "Camp Auschwitz" pullover.
Another alt-right fascist and Charlottesville keynote speaker Tim Gionet, aka "Baked Alaska," was among those who broke into Capitol offices and streamed himself pilfering though a senate phone directory.
Due to the entitlement and lack of basic opsec from those who perpetrated today's hapless coup there is a mountain of multimedia evidence.
If you would like to assist with flagging content @bellingcat and @propublica have started this google sheet:
Twitter has suspended Michael Coudrey, one of the organizers of yesterday's siege on the Capitol, an event that he and co-organizer @ali Alexander aptly dubbed "the wild protest."
Coudrey operated a private DM group with Trump admin staffers and former Acting DNI @RichardGrenell
I deleted a tweet above wherein I misidentified the Neo Nazi Jason Tankersly as one of the men present inside the Capitol on Wednesday.
The man in question has been identified as Will Watson.
Thank you @3r1nG for making me aware of my mistake.
Thanks to a follower's keen eye we now know that zip tie guy and the woman accompanying him stayed at the @GrandHyattDC the night of January 6.
In order to protect contributor's identities I am making a few edits to the thread above. If you RT'd something above and see it has been deleted please check back in a second and you will see an adjusted tweet.
After many contributions from people following this thread we now have confirmation that zip-tie guy is Eric Munchel, of Nashville, TN.
Eric is currently a bartender at Bartender at Doc Ford's Rum Bar & Grille.
As I look at photos of the "zip tie guy" I noticed a few details that may be easy to overlook when your eye is clearly drawn towards the zip ties.
Some of these details may be indicators of where he is from and possible group affiliation.
The shirt and pants are notably expensive, and uniquely identifiable. Specifically they are the "combat field shirt" and "stalker pant" made by Kryptek. Both are in the "Typhon" urban camouflage color way.
Lightweight combat tops are popular among militia groups because of the velcro adornments on the shoulders, elbows, and chest, that allow them to affix their groups' identifying patches and similar flare.
Is it significant that this individual is not wearing his group's patches?
When we talk about restoration in a post-Trump America it's important to reject instincts to meet your opposition in the middle, especially when your opposition is a fascist one.
I see a lot of people on here disagree with my sentiment so let me be absolutely clear why I said to show compassion*
To overcome the cancers of Trumpism, Qanon, Neo-Fascism, we must emotionally understand what motivates these people and then work to root out those conditions.
Ashli, like many others who rushed the Capitol were diluted by Qanon content.
There are entire online communities that seek to weaponize people like Ashli Babbitt.
There are discord boards of nihilistic Q-Larpers who trawl YouTube predating on vulnerable or mentally ill people.
1.) The Odal rune (Thor's Hammer) on his abdomen has been adopted by many (often white supremacist) Odenist groups.
2.) The Norse Valknut (three triangles) on his chest has been coopted by US white nationalist groups and was prominent at the deadly 2017 Charlottesville rally.
Coincidently the gentleman to his right (Jason Tankersley) is also a Neo-Nazi. Here are a few photos of his myriad looks his tattoos, however are a little less subtle.
Another Nazi participant in this afternoon's cosplay coup d'état can be seen wearing a "Camp Auschwitz" pullover.
Also, @grillitype are you ok with the CIA using your fonts like this? You have provided typefaces to so many laudable nonprofit campaigns and efforts but to see GT Sectra and GT America Extended used in this manner is a fucking gut punch.