Noah Green, a US Capitol attacker, was a supporter of ‘Nation of Islam’. This is all you need to know


US law enforcement officers identified the suspect who attacked Capitol police officers as Noah Green, a 25-year-old who described himself as a supporter of the “Nation of Islam.” Green recently posted on her Facebook account, which has now been removed by the social network, that she had been unemployed and faced fear, hunger and loss of wealth. The messages were captured by the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadist media and tracks online activity.

“To be honest, these last few years have been tough and the last few months have been tougher,” he wrote. “I have been put through some of the biggest and most unimaginable tests of my life. I am currently unemployed after I quit my job partly due to afflictions, but ultimately in search of a spiritual journey, ”the post reads.

In another Facebook post, Green said he believed the Nation of Islam founder Louis Farrakhan was “the Messiah.” “I consider him my spiritual father. Without his guidance, his word and the teachings I learned along the way, I would not have been able to continue, ”he wrote.

The anti-hate organization ADL has described Farrakhan as an anti-Semite who has been criticizing Jews, whites and the LGBT community for more than 30 years. Farrakhan’s speeches draw thousands of attendees, which, according to ADL, gives him the dubious distinction of being possibly America’s most popular anti-Semite.

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Green had also reportedly called the US government “Black’s number one enemy!” In one of his Instagram posts. Facebook confirmed to Business Insider in an email statement that the social network removed Green’s account.

“We have designated the incident under our Dangerous People and Organizations policy, which means we have removed the suspect’s Facebook and Instagram accounts, and we are removing any content that praises, supports or depicts the attack or the suspect,” said a spokesperson. From Facebook. Quoted by the Insider as saying.

According to a Washington Post report, Green blamed his former roommates and fellow Christopher Newport University football team for drugging him with Xanax. Green’s brother Brendan told the Post that Noah had called him recently for help, saying he was “in a really bad situation and in really bad shape.”

Following the deadly attack, law enforcement officials said the incident did not appear to be related to terrorism. However, Ria Katz, director of SITE Intelligence Group, said Greene’s presence on social media suggests that he may have been very concerned, but terrorism should not be ruled out.

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