Antifa, women's clothing, and Church of Satan: Thug who allegedly threatened ICE agents is a proud degenerate



Kyle Wagner, the 37-year-old Antifa thug arrested in Minneapolis on Thursday for allegedly making threats against federal agents, appears to be far more of a degenerate than his criminal complaint suggests.

Wagner has long cosplayed as a leftist guerrilla, distributing gas masks to fellow travelers, accumulating and selling leftist agitprop, and going so far as to permanently ink some propaganda symbols on his body.

'I am all the things they hate about Antifa.'

In recent videos on Instagram where he yammers about the "secret war" that's supposedly underway and seemingly threatens federal agents, Wagner repeatedly flashes his tattoo of the German Iron Front's three arrow symbol.

The three arrows symbol, popular among Antifa and other leftist terrorist groups, has historically signaled socialists' opposition to monarchism, fascism, and national communism; however, the triad of targets appears to vary depending on the leftist group and murderous cause of the day.

Wagner evidently likes to dress up in more than pinko tattoos and anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement apparel.

The self-identified Antifa member — who faces numerous charges, including impeding/retaliating against a federal officer, threatening injury to family, interstate domestic violence, and conspiracy to injure an officer — admitted in a video that he also likes to dress up in women's clothing "all year, all the time."

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The apparent autogynephile suggested that his transvestism frequently makes women uncomfortable. He used colorful language to condemn those women who "mumble to themselves and have all kinds of things to say behind [his] back."

In a recent interview with the Chicago-based DJUTV, which appears to have been taken down on YouTube, Wagner apparently stated, "I own my weird queer stuff. I am all the things they hate about Antifa."

Antifa, which Democrats have repeatedly claimed does not exist, is an anarcho-communist militant group that has long threatened lives and property throughout the Western world.

President Donald Trump designated Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization in the wake of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk's assassination last year by a radical assassin who allegedly etched Antifa slogans into his bullet casings.

"I'm a union guy that dresses up in women's clothing, and I'm queer, but I'm also a father," continued Wagner.

"I love the Church of Satan's, you know, commandments and stuff. ... I'm a crazy leftist."

In addition to signaling support for the "commandments" of the Church of Satan — an organization that states that its exemplar, Satan, "represents all of the so-called sins, as they all lead to physical, mental, or emotional gratification!" — the transvestite expressed support for Black Lives Matter in its supposed fight against "white supremacists."

According to the federal criminal complaint, Wagner allegedly threatened the men and women of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on multiple occasions, telling his followers to: "cripple them"; "put our hands on them"; "hunt ice"; "disable their vehicles"; "surround them and disarm them"; "fight ice"; "kill or be killed"; "arrest ice"; and "take their f*****g masks off and take their f*****g guns."

In addition to allegedly flooding his social media pages with such inciting rhetoric, the satanic cross-dresser allegedly threatened and doxxed a supporter of ICE, publishing his or her phone number, birthday, and address online.

"This man allegedly doxxed and called for the murder of law enforcement officers, encouraged bloodshed in the streets, and proudly claimed affiliation with the terrorist organization Antifa before going on the run," said Attorney General Pam Bondi. "Today’s arrest illustrates that you cannot run, you cannot hide, and you cannot evade our federal agents: If you come for law enforcement, the Trump administration will come for you."

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Russian rebellion explainer: Who is Yevgeny Prigozhin? What is the Wagner Group? How is Putin dealing with mercenary uprising?



Russian leader Vladimir Putin has vowed to enact harsh punishment against a Russian mercenary group that recently launched a rebellion. Yevgeny Prigozhin is leading the Wagner Group, composed of private Russian mercenaries, on a "march of justice" toward the country's capital of Moscow.

Who is Yevgeny Prigozhin and what is the Wagner Group?

Yevgeny Prigozhin was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Early in his life, he was a convict and owned a hot dog stand, but later branched out to operate fancy restaurants.

ABC News reported:

In 2010, Putin helped open Prigozhin’s factory that was built on generous loans by a state bank. In Moscow alone, his company Concord won millions of dollars in contracts to provide meals at public schools. He also organized catering for Kremlin events for several years — earning him the nickname “Putin’s chef” — and has provided catering and utility services to the Russian military."

In 2014, Prigozhin became the leader of the Wagner Group, a private military company that participated in Russia's annexation of Crimea.

PMC Wagner had been fighting alongside Russian military forces in the invasion of Ukraine. Last year, the Kremlin-backed Wagner group attempted to assassinate Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, according to The Times.

According to the Associated Press, "The Wagner forces have played a crucial role in Russia’s war in Ukraine, succeeding in taking the city where the bloodiest and longest battles have taken place, Bakhmut. But Prigozhin has increasingly criticized Russia’s military brass, accusing it of incompetence and of starving his troops of weapons and ammunition."

Prigozhin, 61, said he transitioned from a Putin ally to staging a serious rebellion because of an alleged Russian attack on Wagner forces in Ukraine.

Prigozhin claimed that Russia's chief of the General Staff, Gen. Valery Gerasimov, ordered airstrikes on Wagner’s convoys, which were driving alongside ordinary vehicles. He asserted that the attack killed "a huge number of our comrades." Prigozhin alleged that Gerasimov made the order after a meeting with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.

The Russian Defense Ministry denied attacking Wagner troops.

Prigozhin, who claimed to have 25,000 troops under his command, said the Wagner Group would punish Shoigu in an armed rebellion and possible civil war.

"All of us are ready to die. All 25,000, and then another 25,000," Prigozhin declared.

Wagner Group chief accuses Russian army of attacking Wagner forces www.youtube.com

Where is the Wagner Group now?

Prigozhin marched his Wagner PMC soldiers from Ukraine back to Russia this week. Wagner troops entered Rostov-on-Don – Russia's ninth-most populated city with more than 1 million residents. Rostov-on-Don is home to the Russian military headquarters for the southern region and also oversees the war in Ukraine.

He asserted that he easily breached checkpoints in the city.

Prigozhin claimed the Wagner Group had seized control of a Russian military headquarters in Rostov-on-Don "without a single gunshot." He added that his private military group fighters had taken control of the airfield and other military facilities in the city.

"We didn’t kill a single person on our way," Prigozhin said on Friday. "But we will destroy anyone who stands in our way. We are moving forward and will go until the end."

He said of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, "The war was needed for a bunch of scumbags to triumph and show how strong of an army they are."

"We do not want the country to live on in corruption, deceit, and bureaucracy," he said.

Prigozhin has openly chastised Russia's military leadership, and has disputed how successful the invasion of Ukraine has been.

"The evil embodied by the country’s military leadership must be stopped," the PMC Wagner leader declared.

PMC Wagner military equipment was "moving across" the Lipetsk region, Governor Igor Artamonov said via Telegram on Saturday. The region is 250 miles south of Moscow, signaling that the Russian private paramilitary organization could be headed to the Russian capital.

Wagner Rebellion: What's happening in Russia? www.youtube.com

How is Vladimir Putin dealing with the mercenary uprising?

Vladimir Putin pledged to punish the mutineers and crush the rebellion – which is arguably the most serious threat to his hold on power since he took power in Russia 23 years ago.

"All those who prepared the rebellion will suffer inevitable punishment," Putin proclaimed in a speech to the nation. "The armed forces and other government agencies have received the necessary orders."

Putin called the rebellion a "stab in the back."

He said the uprising arrives at a time when Russia is "fighting the toughest battle for its future," adding, "The entire military, economic, and information machine of the West is waged against us."

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, "All the necessary measures were being taken."

Russia's Federal Security Service, or FSB, has demanded that Prigozhin be arrested by his contract soldiers. The FSB also instructed the Wagner Group troops to refuse to follow his "criminal and treacherous orders" and halt the potential coup.

Russia's National Anti-Terrorism Committee has charged Prigozhin with calling for an armed rebellion – which carries a punishment of up to 20 years in prison.

A counterterrorism state of emergency has been declared in Moscow.

Russia's National Anti-Terrorism Committee announced on Saturday morning, "In order to prevent possible terrorist attacks in the city and Moscow region, a regime of counterterrorism operations has been established."

Putin issues blunt warning to Wagner group www.youtube.com

How has the U.S. responded to the Russian rebellion?

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken held an emergency call on Saturday morning with G7 and European Union officials regarding the developments in Russia.

"The United States will stay in close coordination with Allies and partners as the situation continues to develop," Blinken wrote on Twitter.

U.S. National Security Council Adam Hodge said, "We are monitoring the situation and will be consulting with allies and partners on these developments."

Volodymyr Zelenskyy said of the rebellion, "Anyone who chooses the path of evil destroys himself."

"For a long time, Russia used propaganda to mask its weakness and the stupidity of its government. And now there is so much chaos that no lie can hide it," Zelensky said. "Russia’s weakness is obvious. Full-scale weakness. And the longer Russia keeps its troops and mercenaries on our land, the more chaos, pain and problems it will have for itself later."

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