Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Inside the insurrection machine

Andy Ngo: "I Got Inside the Signal Chats Used by Far-Left Extremists in Minnesota—Here’s What I Saw".

In recent weeks, numerous Antifa-linked revolutionary anarchist collectives have promoted organizing guides that explicitly instruct extremists on how to carry out obstructionist campaigns. These materials consistently recommend the encrypted messaging app Signal as the primary tool for coordination. Alex Pretti and Renee Good, two militant leftist activists shot dead this month, may have been part of these groups.
Good stuff, on some very bad stuff, indeed.

4 comments:

  1. It's really bad they're running that op in America.
    Practicing it, so to speak.
    It's against the feds now, but if the police think it won't be used against them, they've got another think coming.

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    1. It's like fighting the Soviets back in the day.

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  2. It seems their little commie network has been infiltrated and the donors are jumping ship like rats. It was organized like some paramilitary outfit, but the feds are hot on the trail of whoever’s funding it.

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  3. It's bad because it's clear that the insurgents are well organized, trained, and funded.

    The good news is that the cockroaches are scurrying for the shadows, and a huge amount of data was scraped up by many patriots (Cam Higby, DataRepublican, Walter Curt, Jonathon Choe, Andy Ngo, and others) and handed over to the authorities.

    The OTHER bad news being, the feds apparently didn't have eyes on this network.

    Baby steps.

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