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Mongoose Distro

An ANTIFA collective with a sizable presence at anarchist conventions, Mongoose Distro is known for publishing a “Kill List” to encourage mass shootings targeting government institutions, political figures, and conservative media and businesses. The group publishes and disseminates the writings of Daniel Baker, a former member who was convicted for organizing an armed attack on Trump supporters.

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Miguel Lois Lofland

A member of the “ANTIFA news network,” Lofland has a long criminal history and has been accused of sexual misconduct by his coworkers. He has been listed as a wanted suspect with a warrant in his former state of Washington. He has spoken about “killing people on the right” and has recently celebrated ANTIFA violence against women in Portland, Oregon who spoke out against trans ideology.

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New Black Panther Party

Originally an offshoot of the original Black Panther Party from the 1960s, some original Black Panther members have disavowed this new incarnation, calling them a “black racist hate group.” The New Black Panther Party is known to be the largest antisemitic black militant group in America. Former National Chairman Malik Zulu Shabazz has a history of anti-Semitic comments including, “Kill every goddamn Zionist in Israel! Goddamn little babies, goddamn old ladies! Blow up Zionist supermarkets!” and “The Caucasians and the government are arrogant, telling us how to suffer. America should be glad that every black man is not on a killing spree for all the suffering they have done.”

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Party for Socialism and Liberation – San Francisco, CA

The Party for Socialism and Liberation “believes that the only solution to the deepening crisis of capitalism is the socialist transformation of society.” They have consistently engaged with electoral politics, fielding presidential candidates in the 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020 elections. Beyond its political campaigns, PSL extends its influence through various media platforms. Liberation News, an online newspaper, serves as a conduit for their perspectives and analyses. Breaking the Chains, a print magazine; and Liberation School, operating as an educational website that promotes radical leftist ideologies. In 2020 the group arranged events that turned into violent riots. The group has 36 Chapters throughout the United States.

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BAMN – Detroit, MI

By Any Means Necessary (BAMN) is a left-wing protest group known for fomenting violence during their demonstrations. In April 2015, protesters associated with “BAMN” stormed the University of Michigan Board of Regents meeting, knocking over tables, causing a person to fall down, and damaging personal property. Yvette Felarca, leader of the Berkeley BAMN chapter, advocated violence against anyone identified as a “racist” or “fascist.”

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Pitgoose Books

A left-wing anarchist bookstore, Pitgoose Books is a known gathering place for violent ANTIFA organizers.

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Redneck Revolt – Lawrence, KS

A left-wing gun club under the ANTIFA umbrella, the stated aim of Redneck Revolt is to fight so-called “fascists” through armed action. The group often acts as security for left-wing agitation groups at their rallies, regularly carrying firearms. Many of the organization’s members choose not to show their faces or talk to the media publicly. During riots they work closely with ANTIFA to escalate violence at public events.

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Truthout

Truthout is a radical news outlet known for associating with prominent individuals on the left, including former radical militant William Ayers who founded the Weather Underground. Truthout editor-in-chief Maya Schenwar has called for abolishing the prison system and co-authored a book called “Prison by Any Other Name: The Harmful Consequences of Popular Reforms.” Truthout gained significant attention when it published an inaccurate report claiming that Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald was preparing to indict Karl Rove, a White House advisor to George W. Bush, for perjury in a leak case.

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PETA

A prominent and radical animal-activist organization, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is known for its close association with and funding for animal rights terrorist groups such as the Earth Liberation Front and individuals linked to criminal protests such as arsonist Rodney Coronado. PETA workers have been known to publish the personal information of researchers and government officials (“doxxing”) with the intention of intimidating them and encouraging harassment at their private homes. In 2017 PETA targeted a young researcher at Yale University by protesting outside her place of work, threatening her online using social media, and even went as far as publishing her image and home address to the public. PETA is a pioneer on the legal frontier of animal rights radicalism, filing lawsuits to establish personhood for animals, claiming they are “enslaved.”

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Black Lives Matter

An organization that rose to prominence in during the summer of 2020, Black Lives Matter (BLM) has been tied to acts of violence and destruction across American cities. During the summer of 2020, the protests turned riots organized by BLM across the country cost a combined $2 billion in property damage. Protesters operating under the banner of BLM in Minneapolis during the summer of 2020 torched police stations and other public buildings. In September of 2015 during a Minneapolis State Fair protest, BLM affiliated protesters recited the chant “pigs in a blanket, fry ’em like bacon” in reference to law enforcement officers. In Fort Worth, Texas, the memorials of firefighters and police officers were vandalized with the acronyms “BLM” and “ACAB” (All Cops Are Bastards). After the October 7, 2023, attack of more than 1,200 Israeli civilians by Hamas terrorist paratroopers, BLM Chicago posted a graphic showing a parachuting Hamas terrorist with text stating, “That is all and that is it!”

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