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Journalists conducting an undercover investigation described infiltrating Antifa communications during the height of New Jersey port blockades. They claim members of Antifa have infiltrated “almost every industry,” including AI engineering, university administration, telecommunications (T-Mobile), the United Nations, legal guilds, and nonprofit boards, and that they used “secret internal group chats” to identify individuals, quote “egregious statements,” and track where they work. They said they were personally on the ground at Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center in New Jersey, where they claimed Antifa rioted and attacked journalists and law enforcement; they stated they deployed mace in self-defense and retreated for safety. They also stated NJ Byrne was among the groups on the ground and that NJ Byrne had been making headlines for shutting down major shipment ports, including Elizabeth Port.
A journalist said the Port of Elizabeth entrance was shut down and characterized the port as one of the most significant ports in the world. They claimed that by reviewing Antifa signal chat groups, O’Keefe Media identified plans for future port blockades and violent protests, including celebrations of Charlie Kirk’s assassination and wishes that Trump’s assassin had succeeded. They said they matched members using names and profile pictures from the chats to publicly available accounts and employment information. One example given was Lex, allegedly matched to Alexis P. on LinkedIn as a council member of the New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault, who allegedly expressed hostility toward “centrists and conservatives” and described herself as a “menace to the white side of her family.” Another example was Jim Keady, described as a former city councilman in Asbury Park and a former candidate for the 4th Congressional District of New Jersey, discussed in the context of planning an Elizabeth, New Jersey port blockade.
The transcript also described alleged links between individuals and specific organizations or jobs. It claimed Woojin Ko was subscribed to a group chat supporting Jackie McRae, described as having firebombed NYPD vehicles in 2026, and said Woojin Ko is an engineer at OpenAI. It claimed Belkacem Malfok works as an AI automation leader and expert for T-Mobile. It further stated that three people identified were in high positions at leading AI companies. It cited Rutgers University by naming Zainab Tanvir as an imaging director and assistant professor at Rutgers New Brunswick, and said chats included Amanda Dominguez, described as a Rutgers PhD student and an organizer for New Labor, a workers’ rights activist organization. It claimed the transcript also identified Aditi Rao as a doctoral candidate in Princeton’s Department of Classics. The transcript named Reverend Shannon Smythe as director of education at Princeton Theological Seminary and claimed it found Cress Velushi accessing NJ Byrne’s Google Drive, uploading photos, videos, and a media kit for a planned port blockade on October 3rd. Cress Velushi was described as a board member of the ACLU and a board member/co-founder of the National Lawyers Guild, and the transcript referenced prior litigation involving the ACLU and Portland.
Other named individuals included Celine Simon, described as a co-founder of the Study Hall Foundation hosted by the United Nations annually, and the transcript quoted an exchange about “the language that they understand” and “sometimes that is violence,” tied to commentary on “peaceful assembly.” The transcript also said Thomas Whitehead, a Cornell PhD student, was arrested for assaulting a police officer with a flagpole.
The speaker concluded by saying Antifa participants are “systematically invading” the justice system, AI technology, industries, and university administration, and called on the U.S. government to investigate and track “detractors.” The final portion included instructions to contact O’Keefe Media via email or Signal “to be a part of this investigation.”