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I’ve spent years going undercover at far-left events, recording their sessions, and releasing those recordings to expose what they’re saying and teaching behind closed doors. These efforts have been about pulling back the curtain on their tactics and educating people about their agenda when they assume no one is watching.
Unfortunately, most people shy away from this kind of work. Case in point: earlier today, a woman posted a thread on X claiming her friend attended an Antifa event, recorded it, and shared the details with her. The thread included notes based on the recordings.
Now, these notes were nothing groundbreaking—just the same far-left rhetoric I’ve been exposing for years with ample video evidence to back it up. But what really struck a nerve was her justification for not releasing the recordings themselves. She cited a long-debunked smear campaign against me as her reason for withholding them.
Let me be clear: these recordings don’t belong to me, my community, or any specific group. They should be made public for everyone. Transparency is key when it comes to understanding and countering these movements.
She’s unwilling to do so because of someone I dated in college over 20 years ago?
Don’t tell me you care about fighting the left if that’s your excuse for not doing so. That’s cowardice, nothing more.
Below, I’ll share the direct messages I had with this person, followed by screenshots of their thread. For a deeper dive, you can tune into the podcast, where I read through the thread and unpack the bigger issue: cowardly conservatives who lack the courage to follow through when it counts.
Here are the screenshots of the thread:
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