FBI nabs Nazi-supporting transvestite who reportedly threatened to 'go out in a blaze of glory' over 'trans phobic a**holes'



The FBI arrested a Nazi-supporting transvestite in Oregon last week over his alleged recent threats on a "Trans Woman Support Group" Facebook page.

According to the criminal complaint, FBI agents in Eugene, Oregon, were tipped off on Sept. 26, 2023, that the suspect — a 56-year-old man who calls himself Elizabeth Ballesteros West — posted images of guns on the transvestite support page along with a complaint about bullying by so-called transphobic individuals.

"Well, I wish I had better news to tell but what I'm writing to you right now is the fact that I'm at the end of my rope," wrote West, a testament to leftist intersectionality. "I'm probably gonna get fired from his job...I'm too old to keep looking for jobs and I've had it up to here being bullied by trans phobic a**holes I am left with no alternative."

The FBI later learned that West was fired from his job the following month.

The transvestite added in his Facebook post, "I'll probably have to go out in a blaze of glory. I've been preparing for this moment a long time at least then I'll be remember I have no family no friend."

FBI special agent Damara Gonzalez suggested that West's September Facebook threat along with his stash of weapons, which he would not part with voluntarily, qualified him as "an interstate threat."

After several more months of deranged and threatening posts, the FBI finally searched West's residence, vehicle, and person. During the Jan. 9 raid, they found a pistol in his car and seized 11 handguns, 16 rifles, and tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition from his house.

According to the complaint, agents also found a journal, which had written on the first page: "Blood, death, self torture self hatred wicked thoughts of mass murder at the gloved hands of the veil mistress."

West's so-called veil mistress reportedly appeared in at least 48 of his hand drawings, usually depicted wielding a sword, "stabbing, hanging, mutilating, and killing men, most of whom she refers to as 'n******.'"

West's derangement, while especially pronounced in recent years, allegedly goes back decades.

The criminal complaint indicated that West was previously arrested in 1993 for sticking a shotgun in his father's mouth and pulling the trigger. The gun had fortunately not gone off.

During previous hospitalizations, West was reportedly diagnosed with bipolar disorder, dissociative disorder, and PTSD.

When initially interviewed by FBI agents concerning the Facebook threat, West said he "was lonely and felt suicidal in the past," especially after his recent discovery that he might have to pay out of pocket for a sex change surgery and in response to his boyfriend's death in 2017.

A confidential source told authorities that West, long in a homosexual relationship, would attend neo-Nazi rallies with his boyfriend.

Prior to his arrest, West was allegedly a prolific poster of pro-Nazi messages, memes, and videos on social media, denigrating both Jewish and black people; idolizing Hitler and the swastika; and celebrating the Christchurch mosque shooting in New Zealand.

Throughout the month of December, West appeared to ramp up his output of vile and hateful content.

On Dec. 7, West posted a picture of a Nazi flag with the caption, "Your time will come," according to the criminal complaint.

Court Watch reported that the bio for West's supposed X account states he is "a Nazi dominatrix from Hell, who is tired of the blackening of America and Europe and ready to stand up to the Black orcs and the Jewish wizards."

West later told agents his special loathing for black people stemmed from an alleged assault by three black men in 1990 and his black customers' tendency to "mis-gender" him intentionally. West's apparent antipathy for Israel and Jews appears to have been reinforced by pro-Palestinian sentiment.

Following his arrest, West was booked into the Lane County Jail, where he was listed as a female inmate.

There has been a trend in recent years of shootings committed by transvestites, including the Sept. 20, 2018, mass shooting outside a Rite Aid distribution center in Aberdeen, Maryland; the 2019 STEM School Highlands Ranch mass shooting in Colorado; the November 2022 massacre at a LGBT club in Colorado Springs; the massacre of children at a Christian elementary school in Nashville in March 2023; and the mass school shooting in Perry, Iowa, earlier this month.

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'A lot of blood': Man mows down 10 pedestrians in a stolen car while evading police. New Yorkers made sure he wouldn't get far on foot.



A 20-year-old man driving a stolen SUV mowed down at least 10 pedestrians, including two children, in Midtown Manhattan during rush hour Tuesday, according to police. Upon wrecking his stolen ride, the suspect took off on foot, but New Yorkers ensured he wouldn't get far.

According to the NYPD, the suspect, who does not have a New York State driver's license and was described as "white or Hispanic," was driving a 2018 Hyundai Tucson with Illinois plates that had been reported stolen from the Bronx on July 31.

A license plate reader alerted police to the vehicle's presence at 45th Street and 2nd Avenue around 5:30 p.m.

Officers began following the vehicle while attempting to verify it had in fact been stolen. Having determined the report was accurate, police attempted to pull the vehicle over at 43rd Street and 3rd Avenue amid heavy traffic.

Although the driver initially motioned to comply, he quickly altered course, hit the gas, and attempted to evade the officers, striking a bicyclist, said police.

Patrol Borough Manhattan South Deputy Chief James Kehoe told reporters that officers remained in pursuit, but did so "at a lower rate of speed because of the heavy traffic."

After hitting a yellow taxi, the suspect pulled onto the sidewalk, where he plowed through several pedestrians near Grand Central Station.

"It was crazy, it was horrific," Michael Discioarro, a witness to the mayhem, told the New York Post.

Discioarro indicated one "victim on the ground was seriously injured. A lot of blood."

"Another victim was laid up against the door of a store. She was clearly hurt," said Discioarro. "Her leg was twisted in a way you shouldn’t twist a leg."

The Daily Mail reported that one witness saw a victim go "flying through the air" after being struck.

At a crowded 42nd Avenue intersection, the suspect made a U-turn, hitting additional victims, then sped down Lexington Avenue going the wrong way.

The vehicular component of the chase came to an end when the suspect barreled into a black 2011 Toyota RAV-4.

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Although his stolen ride was immobilized, the suspect carried on, making a mad dash through the nearby crowd. However, bystanders intervened, pinning him until police could arrive.

Video obtained by the Post shows multiple Good Samaritans tackling the suspect to the ground, then holding him down while he kicked and flailed.

"When the cops showed up, the guy they took into custody was trying to fight with the cops — trying to push the cops away," said Discioarro.

While police got their man, a female suspect who had been with him managed to get away and remains on the loose, according to authorities.

Kehoe indicated, "Upon initial review of this incident, it does not appear to have any connection to terrorist activity."

Among the 10 victims taken to Bellevue Hospital, all of whom survived with non-life-threatening injuries, were a 6-year-old and a 10-year-old. The eldest victim is 72.

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The suspect reportedly is known to police, with several previous arrests including two on gun charges and others for drug crimes.

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Woman has destructive meltdown at Mexican airport ticket counter: 'Don’t give me the money back. I don’t give a f***. But that’s going to cost you.'



Planes weren't the only things flying Tuesday at the Mexico City International Airport.

A middle-aged woman arrived at the Volaris check-in counter to find that her alleged flight reservation was not in in the system, reported the Daily Mail.

The airline employee informed 56-year-old María Guadalupe that the company was unable to refund her for the missing reservation since she had reportedly booked the flight through a travel agency, but noted she might otherwise get her money back by contacting the agency directly.

The bad news and helpful recommendation were not well received.

The grounded woman shouted in Spanish at one of the airline employees stationed behind the ticket counter, "If you don't want to, don't give me the money back. I don't give a f***. But that's going to cost you."

Guadalupe mounted the baggage scale, then slammed a computer monitor to the floor, which splintered on impact.

The destruction failed to yield a refund, yet Guadalupe persisted.

"Don't give it to me. But you pay for that, and if you don't want to, it's very nice," said Guadalupe, hurling a ticket scanner.

In a video of the incident shared to Twitter by Mexican journalist Antonio Nieto, Guadalupe can be seen grabbing virtually anything that wasn't nailed down and rushing from counter to counter, smashing keyboards and screens.

After reportedly destroying four monitors and scanners, she paraded away.

Ultimately, Guadalupe did end up with a seat — it just happened to be in the back of a police cruiser.

\u201cPierde vuelo y el autocontrol:\n\nEs Mar\u00eda Guadalupe (56). Exigi\u00f3 reembolso a @viajaVolaris, se lo negaron y arremeti\u00f3 contra empleados en @AICM_mx.\n\nDestroz\u00f3 4 monitores y escaners, por lo cual fue detenida.\u201d
— Antonio Nieto (@Antonio Nieto) 1688526974

Both the Daily Mail and the New York Post reached out to the airline and airport for comment, but neither received a response.

Airport kerfuffles appear to have become a semi-regular phenomenon.

TheBlaze reported last week that tensions boiled over between prospective passengers and Spirit Airlines employees at the Orlando International Airport.

Like Guadalupe, 41-year-old Edward Hariston allegedly reached over the counter and began banging on a Spirit computer keyboard. The dispute soon turned kinetic, prompting a police officer to intervene. However, Hariston allegedly overpowered the officer, brought him to the ground, and placed him in a chokehold.

Hariston was subsequently charged with one count of attempted first-degree murder of a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest with violence, battery on a law enforcement officer, and disorderly conduct.

In May, a brutal brawl broke out at Terminal 3 of Chicago's O'Hare Airport.

According to the Chicago Police Department, "A verbal dispute while deplaning escalated in the lower level of terminal 3 when a 24-year-old female victim was punched by two offenders."

Here is a graphic video of the incident, which resulted in multiple arrests:

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On April 30, a purportedly pregnant woman was reportedly told she could not board her Spirit Airlines flight departing Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Georgia because of her aggressive behavior.

Que Maria Scott from Philadelphia allegedly brutalized a female Spirit employee, pummeling her and pulling her hair.

Scott was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

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