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| [INSIDE ANTIFA] Steven Crowder infiltrates Antifa group, exposes tactics |
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| Tactical Nuke:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmNz2jGzsDA Basically, Crowder and his cohost "Not Gay" Jared were able to get into a group of Antifa organizing "protests" for Ben Shapiro's speech at the University of Utah. Going undercover, they were able to get a good amount of info on how Antifa conducts themselves and forms their strategies. Several arrests were made when the nature of such tactics was made clear. Basically, here's what we've found out about Antifa from this sting: * After being labeled a domestic terrorist organization, everything is a lot more on the down low. Specifically, they vet people they let into their discussions, and they require that those looking to join the group download an encrypted messaging app on their phone, where they'll take roll call using code names like "Firebird", "Skimask" and "Xevious". * Meeting in the park, one Antifa member talked about "backup" when "stuff hit the fan". This consisted of his sedan, where, in the trunk, he reportedly had a rifle he described as an "assault weapon" and a sawed-off shotgun, which are illegal everywhere. He then unironically handed the mole an ice pick. * The organizer, possibly transgender/gender-queer/whatever the forget, advertised the strategies the group would take as "plain clothes, hard tactics", remarking that "they wouldn't know what hit them" because "they're not prepared for what we're planning". This is inaccurate, as you'll see later, because they need good PR to be able to thrive. They can't turn off potential recruits. * Student organizations like the "Students for a Democratic Society" will work with Antifa when it benefits them, informing operatives about police activity and even providing what can be described as "counter-security" (AKA they commit acts of violence themselves). * They absolutely love code names. Even when appearing on radio stations, they'll use bland, nondescript names like "Clark". * At the park meeting, the possibly trans organizer who advertised the group earlier handed the mole a pocket knife, remarked how she had a hand gun on her, and not only that, but that there were reportedly two AK-style rifles on the way. She then added, "do what you gotta do", suggesting those in the group go to the military surplus store and buy a ka-bar (five-inch combat knife) to keep on their person in case they wanted to repeatedly stab someone. * The official "backup plan" decided upon by the group was that if "stuff hit the fan", they would lure counter-protestors to the sedan with the weapons in the trunk, at which point the mole got the forget out of there and their asses were reported to the police, who were somewhat aware of the situation. * No major news network reported this. Not even FOX News. When they reported the violence the next day, even they downplayed it, calling the violence "protests over a controversial conservative speaker" instead of the more accurate "riots over who the rioters saw as a national socialist". Even when Crowder approached reporters with the story, they turned him down and walked away. TL;DR Antifa is Antifa and it's a lot more intense than you think it is. loving /discuss |
| beachbum111111:
Chowder is on the case |
| Tactical Nuke:
yeah crowder sounds like a kind of fish I guess you could say something fishy was going on in that Antifa group then |
| Anthony Fuckstick:
inb4leisure |
| beachbum111111:
--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on September 28, 2017, 10:51:48 PM --- * After being labeled a domestic terrorist organization, everything is a lot more on the down low. Specifically, they vet people they let into their discussions, and they require that those looking to join the group download an encrypted messaging app on their phone, where they'll take roll call using code names like "Firebird", "Skimask" and "Xevious". --- End quote --- They haven't been labeled a terrorist organization though? |
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