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I infiltrated a group of 540 Zionist terrorists who are planning to target the Muslim community and others who support Palestine. One of the members is Michael Marciano, the right-hand man of Gérald Moussa Darmanin, the Minister of the Interior. Marciano openly discusses trafficking weapons and offers his personal number for any issues at Charles de Gaulle airport. Additionally, there are messages from Zionists ordering anti-Semitic graffiti to be spread in support of Israel, encouraging others to pay taggers for their services.

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Speaker 1, who identifies as Russia, says: We did not break in. We did not broke shit. They were Antifa. We told the DC police, there's Antifa. Go get them. They did not move. They use on a pepper spray, mace, rubber palette. They treat us like we're animals. From beginning, when we start going down the steps up way before we enter the shit building. And then they start with the pack. They hit two woman in the head. There's three kids, probably 17, 18. They were bleeding in the head. There's two elderly people. One of them in a cave, got maced. So we did not break shit. The woman the police shot her, and then they throw her by the stairs. We did not break shit. We told DC police, those are Antifa. Go get them. We wear mega hat. We don't have much shoes. We don't look like we're in a crack. Those antifa, you tell them, they're in a fucking crack. Filthy disgusting. DC did not do nothing. They just stand up. They just stand up. Speaker 0 asks: So it wasn't it wasn't the MAGA people that that get that... Speaker 1, Russia, responds: It wasn't MAGA inside the city, whatever my brain froze. Capitol all day. The doors are open. There's Antifa has a black chair, folding chair. The cops seen him. Whether it's us or Antifa, you see somebody with a metal chair fold it. That means it's a fucking weapon. You will stop him. We go and tell them. There's probably people were taking video of me telling the police. Go get Antifa. We catch two. And the woman that there was a woman talking to them, and I told her, don't bother the police. Leave the police alone. They need to choose a side. If they lost us, they have no support. And then they start with pushing back back and hitting people. So it's not us. It's not us. Speaker 0 clarifies: Antifa It was... Speaker 1: The DC police saw them with a fucking black metal folding chair. They saw them. We pointed at them. They saw the brat boy following Antifa guy, and they did not do shit. One of Antifa could have a fucking knife to get one of us inside. No one did shit. Don't tell us we broke in. We did not break a glass. So you got in, but it wasn't you guys. The doors are open. The door. And guess what? It's a federal building. The police has no power on us. It's a federal building. It's our building. Speaker 0: Right. Okay. So it wasn't it wasn't the MAGA people that broke in. Speaker 1: Nope. We told DC police, those fucking antifa go get them. Okay. Speaker 0 asks: What's your name? Speaker 1: Russia. Speaker 0: Russia? Where are you from? Speaker 1 explains: I can't. It's a I'm under the state No. No. No. I came from Lebanon. I run from Lebanon because of this shit. And I'm not gonna raise my kids in that shit. Speaker 0 thanks Asha and says: Thank you. You need to do a testimonial of what happened. Put it on Twitter. Put it on every news channel because What? Speaker 1 completes: Fist this off. Black Lives Matter burned the country. Burned the city. They were ordered the police to back back, standby. They were not allowed to use tear gas. They were not allowed to use maze. They were not allowed to use rubber bullets. On us, they're. When they went in the White House and burned the church, all the fucking congress went and told Trump, you let your people pepper spray them. Meanwhile, BLM came there with a fucking weapons. Screw the police. They lost our support. Yes. Amen. They begin they're all gonna follow order. When we stand up in the front of Black Lives Matter to protect a cop I'm a woman and I did it numerous time in New Jersey. I didn't ever say we go in a rally and sadness know. But now, if I see a cop get shot, I would kill myself before I save him and mark my words on it. Speaker 0 closes: Thank you, Asha. Good to see you.

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I support Palestine and I don't consider my actions a crime. I vandalized a Starbucks and didn't hide my face because I believe I'm fighting for justice and peace. The next morning, the police were called on me by a Jewish boy and his girlfriend who questioned my actions. I didn't know what would happen, but now, almost 24 hours later, I find myself doxxed online. I'm not sure what that means, but I'll have to look it up soon.

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The speaker discusses the distinction between ideological movements and those who engage in violent actions. They mention that Antifa operates on a decentralized level, making it difficult for law enforcement to take action. Antifa is known for organizing through social media and encrypted chats. They openly solicit donations on platforms like PayPal, Venmo, and Cash App to sustain themselves. The speaker also mentions personal observations of seeing the same individuals at protests and questioning how they maintain employment. Overall, the speaker emphasizes that Antifa is a real movement with a history of violence against innocent people.

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Kyle introduces himself: "My name is Kyle. I'm Antifa, and there's so much rage in me that I've had to record this, like, 15 times trying to get the message out." He says, "They fucked up. K? Go watch my other videos." He asserts that if listeners are not caught up, they’ve missed the fight, but if they are, it's time to "suit up. Boots on the ground. Nicollet and fucking 26th." He specifies, "My house is four blocks away. Anywhere between Franklin and Nicollet and 26th and Nicollet, show up ready to go." He states he is not talking about peaceful protests anymore and not having polite conversations anymore; he is talking specifically to his followers and asserts, "This is everything I have fucking talked about, and this is exactly what I said was gonna happen. This is exactly what I said was gonna fucking come when we didn't fucking go and march on fucking Whipple with guns." He proclaims, "Sorry, but welcome to America 2026 where second amendment is the only thing that's gonna keep you fucking protected from literal fucking Nazi gunmen that are killing innocent people in the street with impunity." He emphasizes, "This is not a fucking joke." He concludes with a call to action: "There's nothing fun to chant about it. Get your fucking guns and stop these fucking people."

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Nick Shirley, 23, independent YouTube journalist, says he’s visited 15 countries and, despite time with Brazil’s gangs and favelas, the most dangerous places he’s been are in the United States. He argues Antifa protests in the U.S. are "not organic," noting protesters bused from states and that he has seen "the same signs" in Atlanta, DC, and New York City, and says it’s "a big organization and corporation." He warns participants will be "labeled as a fascist" or "Nazi" and "they'll wish death upon you" because they wish death on him. He recalls Portland where a woman was trapped in her car surrounded by Antifa, and a DHS sniper had lasers on his chest. He claims the danger comes from cities not enforcing the law, says, "We are not far right nor are we far wrong or just right," and thanks the president for acknowledging it.

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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.”

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My name is John Sullivan from Insurgence USA in Salt Lake City, Utah. We're about to burn this shit down. Did anybody see that white militia guy shoot 3 kids? There's a whole bunch of white militia in Utah that came out against our group. We out there strapped and ready to burn that shit down. We out there to defend our fucking self.

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Speaker 0 has reported on Antifa for nine years, noting the prior administration didn't acknowledge it and the current one pledges to treat the militant violent extremists as the domestic terrorists that they are. They “organize under the banner of Rose City Antifa,” are decentralized and not a singular organization, with autonomous chapters and propaganda encouraging direct action. In 2019, while reporting on a Portland protest, he was ambushed in a beating and suffered a brain bleed. In 2021, he was chased through downtown, tackled, in a choke hold, as a mob pounded hotel windows and drivers drove away. No one was held responsible; a judge dismissed Rose City Antifa as not a registered entity, and Portland police closed cases for lack of identification. He says Democrats control Portland and Antifa act as shock troops for them; “I wasn't the first to be beaten” and “somebody... assassinated in 2020.”

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Speaker 1 says they are retiring by declaring themselves a FIFA member, citing risk in being a "professional political act activist" and involvement in events like "blackouts" and the violence. They avoid naming others due to risk and say there were pre-event "meetings beforehand" and "text messages" and "Facebook messages," and that their Facebook page was taken down for hate speech before investigators looked into it. When asked about arrests, they say, "Yes. I know for sure we have over 100 members... currently incarcerated because of this event." They add, "That's a pretty large number. I know that the FBI's arrested, they're going on 1,000 people."

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The speaker mentions that their face is not on Instagram and they have learned that it is all fake. They also mention wearing a Trump hat and attending a Trump rally during the daytime. They claim to be a journalist and have their camera on their shoulder. The speaker states that Antifa is an idea, not an organization.

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Speaker 0: Describes being “free as a bird,” moving “in the air,” and feeling “heavy,” with lyrics about diamonds and tattoos covering his scars. Mentions “Cut that bitch off,” not picking up when he calls, and hitting “another city” without needing to look around for others, saying he brought “the vibes” and “fresh off the press of cool.” References drinking, tinted eyes, and “Sprite” and “post some lines in it.” Claims the “shit here gonna sell itself,” with “weighted” motion and “one of my hoes shop in Chanel,” plus others “can’t stay off chain.” Repeats themes of “motion involved,” being “heavy,” “Diamonds and tattoos cover my scars,” “bulletproof” and “300 love,” and says “Make a killing,” “Got too many.” Speaker 1: Says “All over the place, guys,” and names Jack Kosoviak, Gabe Hoffman, Mike Cernovich, and Laura Loomer. Says Gabe Hoffman is “running humps on people” and calls him “a bad guy.” Says “I look like I’ve seen a ghost,” and claims someone very close to them was there “to infiltrate me.” Says “These are really fucking bad people,” “I’m beyond pissed,” and “It’s bad.” Claims “They tried to set someone up that you know and love.” Repeats “They’re fucking evil. These people are evil.” Says they are “unregistered foreign agents,” and claims “We’ll be watching,” saying “I will be watching,” including “everything they … everything you do.” Speaker 3: Responds “Hell yeah,” saying they are on their way back to the site to get a “burner phone” to use “ghost accounts” to “fuck Breva.” Speaker 5: States “We conduct riots and color revolutions,” “steal elections,” and “overthrow governments we don’t like,” and says “I was part of that.” Speaker 4: Says “IIA, which is social media psychological warfare,” and claims “We began that really in 2007.” Speaker 6: Says “They’re all being punished because they thought that what those important people told them was gonna happen.” Claims “I was there,” says people were “pumped that they were gonna fucking trash the capital,” and says, “And I was like, no. This is not good.” Speaker 7: Says the people “weren’t very prepared.” Speaker 0 replies that they’re not “come in to rush the building,” but asks whether “just having a little bit of security knowledge” meant they weren’t prepared. Speaker 1 says what “pisses me off” is that people say “I’m being handled.” Speaker 3 says “I’ve heard that before.” Speaker 7 warns it’s “very dangerous that people are out there giving people hope.” Speaker 4 concludes: “There is a storm coming like nothing you have ever seen, and not a one of you is prepared for it.”

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At the core of the left, at the core of a liberal, is someone that would use the sword if they had it. They are very violent people at their core. They always have it. They can't debate. They can't have conversation. So they'll resort to these tactics. They're gonna do everything they possibly can to try to murder this movement because they can't beat us. So they're gonna try to take weapons. And now we're very aware of that. I'm aware of it. We have to have full time security. This is not a joke. This is who these people are.

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There is going to be a need for thousands of people and millions to come into the streets. "The ultimate vision is to break with their comfort and come into the streets day after day, night after night, in the hundreds of thousands until the millions." "Last week, we released video of New York Antifa like group Refuse Fa, short for Refuse Fascism, training people how to poke people's eyes out and reframing assault as self defense." "It's not just Soros and Steyer who may have interest in groups like Refuse Fa and Antifa. It's also our friends in Silicon Valley." "Our cities are on fire." "If there was 10 to 50,000 demonstrating in those five cities, there'd be a million people." "The Electronic Frontier Foundation is the main organization that fights for Internet privacy, net neutrality."

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"It doesn't feel like America... it feels like a third world country." "police have been totally infiltrated by a leftist militant group." Downtown Portland looks postapocalyptic—graffiti, vandalism, boarded-up windows, no people. "Police there aren't actually allowed to be police." I was assaulted; Antifa thugs coordinated—one swung on me, broke my camera, and threw me in a hole. I was charged with disorderly conduct too; video shows me telling the person to back away. Officers couldn't explain my charges for over forty-five minutes. Portland police relegated traffic control to Antifa militants and wouldn't open the road to the spaghetti factory. DA dropped the case after we demanded discovery relating to Rose City Antifa and the Portland Police Department. A Secret Service agent was fired for saying Charlie Kirk had it coming. DOJ investigation aims to expose rot within Portland PD; the findings could inform other cities.

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The transcript claims the organizers “followed the money” to what they call “Riot Inc.” and its “protest industrial complex,” stating it involves a network of NGOs funded by multiple sources, including the Soros/Open Society network, the Arabella funding network, the Tides funding network, the network of Neville Roy Singham, “Foreign Cash,” and “big left wing funders.” It also says some funders “aren’t citizens of this country,” citing Mr. Hansjorg Veiss of Switzerland. The speaker presents three “money facts” about Riot Inc. First, like any corporation, Riot Inc. is described as having many divisions beyond an “anti… boots on the ground division,” including PR, marketing, and a “very well-funded legal division” intended to get “boots on the ground” back on the streets quickly. The transcript states that Riot Inc. has “investors that I mentioned.” Second, the speaker claims “dozens of radical organizations” have received “more than one hundred million dollars” from Riot Inc. investors. These organizations are described as including “lawyer groups” and groups that advocate labeling “good, honest Americans” as “fascists.” Third, the transcript claims “more than one hundred million dollars in US taxpayer funding” flowed into these funding networks, including “at least four million dollars” to “these very groups themselves.” It cites an Atlanta event called “Stop Cop City,” saying “over sixty rioters were charged with domestic terrorism,” and claims these groups received money for that from both “the billionaire class as well as taxpayer money.” The transcript further claims the money helps fund “de-decentralized crowdfunding platforms,” naming groups and references such as “Antifa,” “the John Brown Gun Club of Elm Fork” (stated as having links to an attack on an ice facility), and “the Socialist Rifle Association.” It adds that some crowdfunding platforms are funded by the Riot Inc network, and asserts that lacking LLCs or EIN numbers “doesn’t mean they can’t get paid.” The speaker closes by stating they will “keep following the money” and thanking leadership.

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Johan och Caroline Victorin, grundare av RoCity Antifa, är i Varberg för en intervju. Gruppen beskrivs som terrorstämplad vänsterextrem våldsgrupp i Portland, USA. För 5 år sedan infiltrerade journalister från Project Viritas, Roosity antifa, och visade att de byggt upp gruppen med kunskaper från den vänsterextrema miljön i Sverige. Efter mordet på Charlie Curk hyllade RoCity Antifa mordet. Trump har signerat en exekutiv order som stämplar antifa i USA. Planen: intervjua Johan när han går ut och fråga om han är rädd för åtal. Johan and Caroline Victorin, founders of RoCity Antifa, are in Varberg for an interview. The group is described as a terror-designated left-wing violent group in Portland, USA. Five years ago, journalists from Project Viritas, Roosity antifa, infiltrated them and showed they built the group with knowledge from the Swedish left-extremist milieu. After Charlie Curk's murder, RoCity Antifa publicly hailed the murder. Trump signed an executive order designating antifa in the USA. The plan: interview Johan when he leaves to ask if he is afraid of being charged.

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the fact that there is no... nobody even knows what it is. The first person I ever heard use the word Antifa was Donald j Trump when he was going on about how there were good people on both sides at Charlottesville. "That's the first time I ever heard anyone use the term." So now there it's this amorphous thing, and and and if nobody's really antifa, then everybody could be. And the reason you can't find them is because they're just that crafty.

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Speaker 1 identified 48 people as antifa at the Capitol, most of them in disguises. They had Trump flags, American flags, and Trump hats to blend in. Some even entered the Capitol, including a Trumpster and a Viking, who were seen with Nancy Pelosi's daughter and her husband. These individuals are professional agitators from Antifa, not Trump supporters. Additionally, there were people with megaphones discussing the invasion of the Capitol.

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I've researched Black Lives Matter and found it's funded by white liberals who don't truly care about black people. They're like white liberals in blackface, pushing feminism and LGBT agendas. I believe they want to keep me dependent, but I'm waking up to their tactics. Black Lives Matter was started by 3 lesbian women and doesn't really support black families. I'm breaking free from their control.

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Portland doesn’t feel like America; Speaker 0 says police are infiltrated by a leftist militant group, and downtown is post-apocalyptic with graffiti, vandalism, and boarded-up windows. He asserts police aren’t protecting residents and that conservatives are treated as criminals. He was assaulted and then arrested for disorderly conduct after Antifa militants allegedly attacked him, breaking his camera and throwing him into a hole; the DA later dropped the case. He and about 12 officers waited 45 minutes for charges to be clarified, then were driven to jail. Rioters attack cars and are not arrested; police allegedly defer to Antifa to control traffic. He cites a DOJ investigation, Harmeet/Harmit Dillon, Rose City Antifa, and the possibility of federal control over Portland Police to reform it; a Secret Service agent was fired for praising Charlie Kirk’s assassination. He hopes for a forensic review and warns this could spread to other cities.

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The term "controlled opposition" exists for a reason. Meeting people in real life gives you a better sense of who they are, though it's not foolproof. Take Alex Jones, for example. People accuse him of being controlled, but I know his staff, and I've known him for years. Is he really faking his entire life? I've been on his show and seen his prep work; it's the same even when no one's watching. I was really woken up by his video on the World Trade Organization protests in Seattle. He showed masked men in military uniforms creating chaos, which allowed the police to move in. These people then negotiated with the police and were released, just like Patriot Front. Sometimes you just have to relax a little bit and activate your animal instinct while driving your cerebral cortex with emotion, like Emperor Palpatine.

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The Antifa ICE Protests Are Insane..
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Portland erupts as Antifa in black take to the streets, a DHS sniper reportedly trained to laser a protester on sight, and thousands protest against federal intervention. The host frames the scene around an ICE detention facility occupied by protesters for more than 100 days, while assaults on ICE agents are claimed to have surged since Trump took office. Reporters on the ground describe tense dynamics, from chants of fight back to warnings about a looming federal crackdown, painting a city on edge awaiting a possible escalation. Protesters, counterprotesters, and bystanders narrate a chaotic collision of ideologies and tactics. A rotating cast of interviews captures people debating whether Antifa is an organization or an ideology, with some insisting that Trump’s declaration labels a movement while others emphasize lack of formal structure. Amid the street-level confrontations, the narrative shifts to the eviction of a protester from an intersection, blocked traffic, and a sense that the security measures are being stepped up as police, federal agents, and onlookers observe from nearby roofs. The ground footage also documents direct exchanges about journalism, with a prominent YouTuber repeatedly pressed on whether filming qualifies as journalism and who deserves access to conversations. A tense lane-standoff evolves as a driver blocks a road and a protester is dragged away; pepper spray or pepper balls, tear gas, and protective masks color the scene. Viewers hear claims that Antifa is an organization with leadership, while others insist the movement is a philosophy guiding anti-fascist action, complicating who is deemed responsible for violence. As night falls, the narrative shifts to on-the-ground tactics: counterprotesters conjure “mass lines” and “sacrifice,” while a sense of preemptive escalation pervades as federal vehicles and local police move into position. A bystander notes the difficulty of distinguishing participants from provocateurs, and conversations reveal deep distrust of media labels, with some arguing that YouTubers provide more direct access than larger newsrooms. The scene ends with arrests, dispersal attempts, and a lingering impression that the city’s “keep it weird” identity is colliding with a nationwide confrontation over law, order, and protest rights.

The Rubin Report

Antifa Attack, What Is Happening In Portland? | Andy Ngo | MEDIA | Rubin Report
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Andy Ngo recounts a violent June 29 incident in downtown Portland where he was attacked by a masked Antifa mob while reporting on a rally. He describes being hit repeatedly, milkshaked, and left by police who said they wouldn’t intervene for fear of escalating the crowd. Ngo explains the broader context of Antifa as a movement that combines anarchist and communist ideologies, aims to disrupt liberal democratic norms, delegitimize police and the state, and pursue a revolutionary agenda through violence. He differentiates between on‑the‑ground activists and what he calls a larger non‑violent circle of media and public figures who mainstream or whitewash Antifa tactics, contributing to a climate that normalizes political violence. Ngo discusses the personal toll of the assault, including brain injuries and ongoing memory and speech challenges, and notes that public skepticism or hostility toward him intensified after the incident. He emphasizes that the core issue is press freedom and the right of a journalist to cover political demonstrations without being assaulted or dismissed as a partisan actor, regardless of his or others’ political views. The interview delves into how certain journalists and media outlets have framed his work, sometimes labeling him a conservative or discounting him as a journalist, which Ngo argues undermines the integrity of reporting and exacerbates threats against journalists. Ngo also critiques the Portland mayor and city leadership for not naming Antifa, for failing to protect the streets, and for allowing masked groups to shut down streets and intimidate residents. He reflects on how the event has shifted his own approach to reporting and highlights the potential legal avenues to challenge municipal responsibility. The conversation touches on broader implications for media accountability, the handling of political violence across the country, and the strain faced by journalists who cover controversial movements. Ngo closes by acknowledging public support from figures like Michelle Malkin and discusses the ongoing fight for safety, funding for legal action, and the possibility of returning to reporting with new precautions.

Modern Wisdom

Andy Ngo - Antifa Unmasked: Inside America's Anarchy | Modern Wisdom Podcast 275
Guests: Andy Ngo
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In the discussion, Andy Ngo highlights the extreme actions and ideology of Antifa, emphasizing that many Democrats' animosity towards Donald Trump has overshadowed their commitment to the rule of law. He recounts the attempts to ban his book due to Antifa's protests and details the violence in Portland during 2020, where Antifa and BLM claimed territory and engaged in violent acts. Ngo describes Antifa as anarchist communists aiming to destabilize the U.S. government, using violence as a means of self-defense against perceived fascism. He notes that their ideology is rooted in historical leftist theories and that they exploit civil rights to justify their actions. The conversation also touches on the decentralized nature of Antifa, their recruitment tactics, and the troubling relationship between Antifa and BLM, which share common goals against law enforcement. Ngo warns of the potential for increased violence and radicalization, particularly as Antifa prepares for conflict with the right. He concludes by stressing the need for a bipartisan effort to address the threat posed by these extremist groups.
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