“Now, I am monetized thanks to the grace (from Trump, an editor’s note),” said Richard Barnet, aka “The type of lectern” in X. His name can be something. The man became known during The Capitol Assault on January 6, 2021 When taking under the arm, the Nancy Pelosi desktop.
After the inauguration of Donald Trump, the attacker, as well as another 1,500 attackers, were forgiven by the president of the United States. A blessing for Richard Barnet, who was subject to an agreement that prohibits him from taking advantage of his name or image for five years. Now it is a star in X, former Twitter. Therefore, the type of attraction is followed by not less than 105,000 subscribers on the platform.
“A really great multiverse”
Share your news, your moods and especially many political messages to your community there. Thanks to its publications, it earns no less than $ 500 per month. And Richard Barnet is far from an exception.
As reported by Washington Post, about fifty attackers of the Capitol attack, all forgiven by Donald Trump, are working to take advantage of the event. These influential militant people on the Elon Musk platform are the “J6ers”, J6 that refer to January 6.
It should be said that in the social network, Donald Trump’s forgiven are real stars. They combine between 50,000 and 200,000 subscribers each. In X, everyone has found their niche to seduce their audience.
Publications, Podcasts and Selfies
Some simply share their moods of the day online, or their political opinions with agitation as a resistance symbol. This is the case of Richard Barnett, who after having photographed his feet in the office of Nancy Pelosi, took advantage of his sudden notoriety to share his life in his 30,000 subscribers.
Or Jacob Chansley, the attacker known for his horns and feathers. To the man, nicknamed the “Qanon Chaman”, is followed by 158,000 followers. Each of his messages is shared in mass, such as the one who thanks President Trump for having forgiven him and where he announces that “will buy firearms.” A publication rests 16,000. A notoriety that allows you to sell “shamanic consultations” to your community.
Others register podcasts. This is the case of Jessica Watkins. After being cultivated, the woman became an influential lifestyle in X. Every day, she shares her 26,000 subscribers in x articles about her new life since she left prison.
But she wants to go further offering “exclusive content” to her subscribers through a podcast. She plans “to question” her subscribers to ask “what topics address.” The influencer activist also announces self -defense lessons or online sales sites.
Jennie Heinl, aka 6er Jennie Political Prisoner, has already approved the course. In addition to his messages to denounce the “corrupt diet” and his selfies in front of a Tesla to show his support for Elon Musk, he does not hesitate to record podcasts to evoke his bitterness towards the system.
Derived products that report
But the vast majority do not hesitate to announce online for derived products. This is the case of Adam Johnson, who launched his small derivative business. In its online store, it sells magnets at $ 5, $ 20 cups or even $ 30 -Dolar in your effigy. Mini desktop figures are offered to $ 200. Christopher Quaglin, another striker, offers “hostages of J6 t -shirts” for $ 50.
A business that also remembers Donald Trump’s. The president of the United States had sold derived products, such as t -shirts or cups, inspired by his famous “photo of photo.”
For its part, Debra Maimone, followed by 196,000 subscribers in X, does not hesitate to highlight its derived products. As a real influence, then poses in a swimsuit, with the image of Donald Trump, of course, to present an American flag. An accessory was sold for the modest sum $ 800.
With his popularity, Mark Middleton has requested the generosity of his community. Last February, forgiveness launched a “freedom fund” to help him finance his journey through motorhome throughout the country with his wife. Your goal? He denounces the legal, police and penitentiary systems that they consider “corrupt” and spread their message to as many people as possible.
Keep in mind if your sudden popularity will last over time. Jard Holt, researcher at the Institute of Strategic Dialogue, a group of reflection on the fight against extremism, issues some reserves. “I do not think that having been arrested and released for having participated in the Capitol disturbances is sufficient, at this political moment, to catapult someone towards the celebrity who expects,” he analyzes.
Source: BFM TV
