President Donald Trump signed an order Monday designating the anti-fascism movement Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization and directing federal agencies to take action against it.
Some of the dark web paths have already been found by the federal government as well. That's useful information to further track adherents.
Quite a bit of the money and supply lines for these riots and other violent activity is traceable as well.
Plus, of course, arresting the belligerents themselves.
Quite a few different types as well. Do you really think the Democrats are THAT well organized to pull off what Israel did?
You can see if here on JPP. You can see if in the streets. You can see it in the stupid shit their leaders say. They haven't a clue.
They never even learned the most basic of truths. You only need to get caught once.
President Donald Trump signed an order Monday designating the anti-fascism movement Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization and directing federal agencies to take action against it.
President Donald Trump signed an order Monday designating the anti-fascism movement Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization and directing federal agencies to take action against it.
Yes, there is. It is a decentralized network of local affiliates that work together using the internet and other mass communications methods.
Antifa adopted this structure deliberately to avoid the FBI and other law enforcement from being able to easily identify leadership and even members of the various local chapters. They learned this was necessary from earlier, traditionally organized radical Leftist groups that got infiltrated by law enforcement.
Antifa uses the dark web and sites like this one to organize and coordinate their actions.
Many local Antifa chapters do have their own webpages, Facebook accounts, etc., as well. They generally exercise considerable control over access to these having a public and private side. The real nasty stuff they do is on the dark web.
Eleven people face charges after a "planned ambush" of an ICE facility in Alvarado where a group intended "to kill ICE corrections officers," according to law enforcement officials.
Eleven people face charges after a "planned ambush" of an ICE facility in Alvarado where a group intended "to kill ICE corrections officers," according to law enforcement officials.
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