![]() The club also said that it disapproved of Wood's social media posts in which he accused Chief Justice John Roberts of somehow being involved in the death of Justice Antonin Scalia. The statement also described Wood's execution demand as conduct that would 'bring discredit to the Club.' Wood's call for the summary execution of the Vice President is an attack not only on the Vice President performing his Constitutionally required obligation, but also is an attack on the rule of law and the Constitution itself,' the club wrote in its ruling. ![]() Pictured: A person dressed as Lady Liberty wears a shirt with the letter Q, referring to QAnon, as protesters take part in a protest, Wednesday, Jan. Capitol building.Īs protesters were storming the Capitol building in DC, Wood said that Trump supporters should 'get the firing squads ready' and make sure 'Pence goes first.' The decision cited several reasons to remove Wood as a member, but the issue the group appeared most aggrieved by was Wood's call during the January 6 Capitol riots, that saw thousands of MAGA supporters storm the U.S. In March, it was announced that Wood had been banned from private lawyer's club in Atlanta after he called for former Vice President Mike Pence to be executed by firing squad.Ī ruling from the club published online by Wood himself confirmed he had lost his membership to the Lawyers Club of Atlanta. ![]() Where are his family?' another asked, while a third pointed out that 'the rug is the wrong color. 'I know this has been obvious for a while but holy s*** this guy legitimately needs help. ![]() 'I have a feeling Lin Wood is not allowed anywhere near the White House or POTUS,' one user wrote. Reacting to posts, a number of people on Twitter questioned Wood's sanity, and pointed out the obviously falseness of his posts. Wood's sharing of GhostEzra's message reportedly had other QAnon-believing users on Telegram conflicted, due to their dislike of GhostEzra, but belief that Wood is an ally of General Michael Flynn, believed by some to be a figurehead of the group. Wood shared GhostEzra's message, writing: 'I was going to swing by Castle Rock Studio to search for Joey but GhostEzra suggested I head to this location. Lin Wood met with Donald Trump in the Oval Office at the White House on March 11, 2020, at the President's request (pictured, file photo) The user reportedly subscribes to an off-shoot QAnon conspiracy theory that President Joe Biden has in fact died and been replaced by a body double. Much of the decor showing in the photographs was also not in-keeping with President Biden's chosen decorations for the White House.īut Wood's Telegram tirade did not stop with his photo of Trump in the Oval Office.Īnother user going by the name of 'GhostEzra', reportedly a well-known and disliked member within the online QAnon group, suggested Wood checks a graveyard, by posting a picture of one and writing 'Hey Lin, check over here.' In them, lines of crabapple trees - famously removed by Melania Trump during her family's time in the White House to be planted elsewhere - can be seen in the garden. Judging by previous pictures of Wood at the White House, the photographs are believed to have been taken when he was visiting in March 2020, while Trump held the presidential office.Īnother give-away that Wood was not actually at the White House - other than the fact President Biden currently occupies it - were the pictures of the rose garden. President Trump is hanging out and working in the office in which he was re-elected him to serve in a historic landslide victory on November 3, 2020' But I did run into our president of the United States. With a final picture, Wood wrote: 'I was right.
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