Paul Pelosi, Husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi

Alleged assailant of Nancy Pelosi’s Husband posted a number of conspiracies.

An acquaintance told the press that the man who allegedly attacked the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi early on Friday seemed “out of touch with reality.” The man who allegedly attacked the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi posted memes and conspiracy theories on Facebook about Covid vaccines, the 2020 election, and the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

On Friday, the suspect in the attack that took place at the residence of Paul Pelosi, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, was revealed to be David DePape, 42 years old.

Sources were told by two of DePape’s relatives that the individual is no longer in contact with his family. These individuals also verified that the Facebook account that belonged to DePape was the one that was deleted by the social media giant on Friday.

Gene DePape, David DePape’s stepfather, stated that David DePape spent his childhood in Powell River, British Columbia, and left Canada around 20 years ago to pursue a romance that led him to California. Gene DePape is David DePape’s biological father.

Mark DePape, the suspect’s uncle, was asked about his nephew’s alleged assault on Nancy Pelosi, and he responded by saying, “I just don’t know what to believe.” I really hope this is a hoax. I have no interest in hearing anything remotely similar to that.

An acquaintance told our sources that the man who allegedly attacked the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi early on Friday seemed “out of touch with reality.” The man who allegedly attacked the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi posted memes and conspiracy theories on Facebook about Covid vaccines, the 2020 election, and the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

On Friday, the suspect in the attack that took place at the residence of Paul Pelosi, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, was revealed to be David DePape, 42 years old.

Our sources was told by two of DePape’s relatives that the individual is no longer in contact with his family. These individuals also verified that the Facebook account that belonged to DePape was the one that was deleted by the social media giant on Friday.

Gene DePape, David DePape’s stepfather, stated that David DePape spent his childhood in Powell River, British Columbia, and left Canada around 20 years ago to pursue a romance that led him to California. Gene DePape is David DePape’s biological father.

Mark DePape, the suspect’s uncle, was asked about his nephew’s alleged assault on Nancy Pelosi, and he responded by saying, “I just don’t know what to believe.” I really hope this is a hoax. I have no interest in hearing anything remotely similar to that.

Two days after the former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of killing George Floyd, DePape wrote that the trial was “a modern lynching,” falsely indicating that Floyd died of a drug overdose. This was published in a piece that was published two days after the verdict was handed down.

A vast conspiracy theory positing that global elites are employing coronavirus to usher in a new world order in which they acquire greater control and oppress the public is referred to as the “Great Reset.” He also posted information related to this hypothesis on his website. In addition to this, he voiced his displeasure with the politicians who, in an effort to obtain votes, “are offering you rewards in return for your greater servitude.”

On DePape’s Facebook profile, the majority of the publicly accessible posts were from the year 2021. Earlier in his career, DePape was known for posting lengthy screeds on his website, some of which asserted that “Jesus is the anti christ.” It seems as though none of the public posts made any reference to Pelosi.

Sources were told by two people in California who knew DePape in the past that he displayed alarming conduct during the course of his career.

According to Linda Schneider, she first met DePape around eight years ago, and he has since acted as a housesitter for her on occasion. When they first met, she claimed, DePape was living in a storage unit in the Berkeley area. He admitted to her that he had been battling with heavy drugs, but that he was “trying to establish a new life for himself.”

Schneider also reported receiving “very alarming” emails from DePape, in which he sounded like a “megalomaniac” and “so out of touch with reality,” according to her statements. She explained that the reason she stopped talking to him was “because it felt so hazardous,” and she added that she remembered him “using Biblical excuse to do damage.”

Laura Hayes, who also resides in the state of California, has stated that she worked with DePape for a few months around ten years ago to make hemp bracelets while he was residing in a storage shed in the Berkeley region. She stated that DePape was running a business selling the bracelets.

“He seemed a bit strange. Hayes commented that “he wasn’t particularly good at making eye contact.” She remembers him stating that “he talks to angels and there would be a rough period coming,” and she thought it was really interesting. However, she could not recall any statements that might be considered really threatening, and she stated that she did not give it much thought because “it’s Berkeley,” a city where it is not unusual to encounter peculiar people.

Hayes, who was friends with DePape on Facebook, described some of the latter’s most recent remarks as “very phobic in so many ways” and as containing “so much hate.”

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