D. Ray
2024-07-06 06:42:10 UTC
The ‘Antifa Files’ was made possible in part by extremist Discord leaks
published by our friends at the William McKinley Institute. The leaks in
their entirety are now publicly available and can be accessed here:
<https://wmkinstitute.com/exclusive-organize-against-transphobias-discord-leaked-to-wmki/>
_________________________________
Charleston, South Carolina – A private online chatroom, composed of a broad
coalition of various antifascist organizations fighting for what they call
“transgender liberation,” has suffered a catastrophic leak.
Thanks to a bombshell trove of compromised data and chatroom member
logs—made publicly available by the anti-White hate monitor, the William
McKinley Institute (WMKI)—the Justice Report was able to profile dozens of
formerly “anonymous” antifascists and have composed our comprehensive
findings into a series that we’re now calling: the Antifa Files.
The data, which originated from a Discord chatroom that had been scraped by
an anonymous source, belongs to a transgender extremist group titled
“Organize Against Transphobia (OAT).” While OAT portrays itself as a plucky
youth movement dedicated to “fighting transphobic legislation” in the state
of South Carolina, leaked communications revealed a stark contrast between
the violent ideology of its members and OAT’s politically correct mission
statement published online.
In reality, the deeper the Justice Report’s team of investigators,
researchers, and citizen journalists dug through the leaked chats, the more
it became apparent that OAT was merely a clique of several different
anti-White extremist groups operating under one banner. Those participating
in OAT’s Discord include card-carrying members of organizations like the
Socialist Rifle Association (SRA), People’s Army Antifa (PAA), the heavily
armed John Brown Gun Club (JBGC), the Young Democratic Socialists of
America (YDSA), and many, many more.
The leaked data made available by WMKI amounted to over twenty separate
HTML files, each correlating with a different chatroom built into OAT’s
overall Discord server. With topics such as “mutual aid,” “org building,”
“in-person protests,” and “agitprop,” OAT uses the popular social media
platform completely unabated, coordinating its activism while also holding
lengthy discussions whose topics include how to source dangerous bathtub
hormones, firearm training, and asking each other for advice on how to best
convert curious minors in private messages.
Our discoveries were chilling but made worse once we discovered that OAT
members had access to an extraordinary amount of top-down support. Using
social media accounts and other publicly available information, the Justice
Report was able to unmask the schemes of lawyers, activists, journalists,
and non-profit functionaries all working together to offer their pro-bono
services and advance OAT’s campaign of targeted anti-White harassment
across America’s southland, and beyond.
In the first installment of the Antifa Files, the Justice Report profiles
OAT’s most prominent activist, a young transgender crusader who represents
the next generation of antifascist militancy. Meet Matthew “Cyprus”
Hartford, the MtF son of a decorated Air Force Brigadier General with close
ties to Antifa’s latest pet project: defending the Atlanta forest.
Organizing Antifa Terror
In 2022, a tide of legislation hoping to scale back the growth of bourgeois
transgender rights issues—hoisted onto the American public by virtually
every institution—began sweeping through predominantly red states. The
bills, many penned by mainstream conservative politicians, were considered
by some to be a lethargic reaction to mounting public outrage, which had
become too loud and unruly for elected leaders to ignore.
Organize Against Transphobia was formed in response to these kinds of
“anti-trans” bills now being considered in the state of South Carolina.
According to its website, OAT proudly declares itself a movement dedicated
to “fighting transphobic legislation” with the goal of “trans and queer
liberation.”
Since its inception, OAT has used the thin veneer of humanism to justify an
anarchist lifestyle, engaging in counterprotests to pro-White activism,
organizing the targeted harassment of conservative students, harassing
working-class parents, and heckling public speakers at college events.
Sometimes, their twisted politics lands them in muddy ideological waters,
like when they once squared off against Jewish conservative Laura Loomer,
who they bizarrely labeled a “nazi.”
According to OAT’s website, the pro-trans advocacy group operates under a
set of what they call “points of unity.” While some points may appear
standard for your average leftist group, point of unity number two briefly
opens a window into their true intentions as an organization.
The phrase “diversity of tactics,” is widely accepted as an anarchist
dog-whistle for horrendous acts of violence, harassment, political
repression, and even terrorism, in order to disorganize popular political
resistance against the neoliberal status quo. Used to destructive effect in
anarchist riots spanning the globe, it’s a strategy that depends on the
convergence of both violent and non-violent methods and is discussed at
length in numerous Antifa blogs, books, and intellectual papers.
OAT also prides itself on being a “non-hierarchical” organization, yet a
cursory glance inside the leaked chat files proves the opposite. In fact,
OAT is very hierarchical, with a clear circle of power formed around the
chat’s two most prominent moderators and founding activists, Robin Hill of
Atlanta, Georgia, and Matthew “Cyprus” Hartford of Charleston, South
Carolina.
Fortunate Son
Ascending to the top spot as OAT’s chief organizer, is Matthew “Cyprus”
Hartford. Hartford—who is Jewish by admission—is an amateur musician and
avowed antifascist with ties to Charleston’s People’s Army Antifa and the
more publicly approachable Carolina Socialists. According to social media
accounts run by PAA, the anarchist group regularly shares the dox material
of local pro-White activists and has happily posted ghoulish memes mocking
the shooting death of White January 6th protestor, Ashley Babbit.
Using his experience as a member of PAA, Hartford would go on to
orchestrate the dox of a conservative student attending the University of
South Carolina. After infiltrating a Discord server belonging to the
America First affiliated group, Uncensored America, Hartford clipped the
contents within to draft an email urging administrators to expel the
student purely for the content of his First Amendment-protected speech.
Hartford then tasked fellow OAT members to help him proofread the email for
maximum efficiency, and remarked that the conservative chatroom he
infiltrated was “an open White nationalist space.”
“Unironically, get your friends together and fight fash (tear down
stickers, train, learn how to dox people) That’s all there is to being
antifa,” proclaimed Hartford in a post dated April 22nd “If you showed up
in the bloc, don’t tell people you were in the bloc…especially over
Discord,” read another.
In addition to fellow OAT members, Hartford maintains close ties to several
other prominent regional antifascist personalities, including Geoffrey
Parsons and Lee Ana-Gypsy, both currently facing domestic terrorism charges
in connection with the ongoing “Stop Cop City” movement, according to WMKI.
In a series of posts, however, Hartford also admits to being close friends
with one of three Antifa arrested for allegedly pinning flyers containing
the dox material of an Atlanta cop on residential mailboxes.
In the posts, he bemoans how his “friend” has been placed in solitary
confinement for only “handing out flyers.” His friend, who he describes as
“an autistic black trans woman” would be none other than Abeeku Osei
Vasall, the only individual who would fit the bill for the reported
incident.
The relations should come as no surprise. According to the leaked chats,
Hartford’s support of the violent “Stop Cop City” movement often intersects
with the transgender advocacy mission of OAT. Several times Hartford uses
Discord to fundraise for the controversial “Atlanta Solidarity Fund,” a
collective bail operation that arranges for Antifa rioters accused of
domestic terrorism back out on the streets to cause more damage. In April,
three of its key organizers were arrested for financial crimes, according
to Police.
In OAT’s “medical resources” chat, Hartford directs others with links to
online resources where fellow transexuals can make their own experimental
bathtub estrogen recipes and how to safely inject them. “Yeah I’m using diy
estradiol enanthate which can be injected subq or in,” he stated in one
post dated May 7th. “This is my first day using it.”
In the chat, Hartford and other OAT members openly advocate for consuming
these unsafe cocktails and appear to lionize drug culture as a whole. After
posting a link that allegedly leads to a recipe for bathtub testosterone,
one user points out that it may be illegal to do so. This prompts Hartford
to suggest that users create a separate topic in the encrypted app, Signal,
to continue the discussion away from the prying eyes of law enforcement.
In one discussion, Hartford and other OAT members appeared frustrated over
nationwide backlash—specifically from Christians—to transgender acceptance
and visibility. “I’m gonna try to explain the ideology here, I don’t
believe this, but I was taught this as a child,” explained Hartford in a
post dated January 26th. “These people believe the purpose and(sic)
marriage is only to raise children…That’s why they’re against gay marriage
and against gay people adopting. Our very existence challenges the way they
see reality and that makes them scared.”
Hartford’s persistent anti-White and anti-Christian bigotry appears to have
formed despite a lavish upbringing in 71% White Charleston, South Carolina.
The wealthy son of a United States Air Force Brigadier General, Darren E.
Hartford, and a South Carolina-based realtor, Tina Bergfield Hartford,
Matthew was raised in a predominantly Christian yet socially progressive
household. Under their care, Matthew would go on to enjoy opportunities
that most working-class people could only ever dream of.
According to social media posts, Matthew Hartford was once a rising musical
talent at the Crown Leadership Academy, an award-winning, prestigious K-12
Christian school, where parents are expected to pay upwards of $9,000 in
tuition a year, according to its website. In a series of Christian music
videos posted to Crown’s Youtube Channel, Hartford can be seen “jamming
out” on his guitar in praise of Jesus Christ.
After graduating from Crown in 2021, he attended the University of South
Carolina, where it is likely he met his counterpart, Robin Hill. On April
26th, however, It appears he stopped attending the school, and now spends
his time working for Doordash and commenting about his transition into a
woman via his Twitter account “autism creature.”
“To be frank, they want to kill us no matter how we present ourselves.
There’s not really a point to being respectful to fascists,” he asserted in
a post dated March 23rd. “Violence against police. My favorite holiday
heart react,” he also said.
In a sense, Matthew Hartford—rightfully—believes that without constant
affirmation from the neo-liberal state, his paraphilic lifestyle remains
under constant threat from populist rebuke. Therefore, his anti-White
activities and involvement in multiple antifascist organizations are a
justified measure to maintain the status quo and keep his delusions
rolling.
His commitment to the cause of anarchism, however, appears to clash with
the esteemed military career of his father, Darren. According to the
website for the United States Air Force, Brigadier General Darren E.
Hartford dutifully amassed over 4,000 hours of flight experience piloting
American cargo and refueling planes since he first enlisted in the armed
forces in 1989. Darren’s most prestigious position, however, was when he
landed a post as the 29th Commandant of the National War College, a
comprehensive military institution whose mission is to “prepare future
leaders of the Armed Forces, Department of State, foreign Military
officer(s) and other civilian agencies for high-level policy command…”
As a part of Darren’s responsibilities, the decorated officer was placed in
charge of drafting academic policies and ensuring “excellence in teaching”
the next generation of American warfighters. Under General Hartford’s
tutelage, U.S. servicemen, commanders, and other military intelligence
personnel were trained with a singular goal in mind: thrusting a Zionist
bayonet deep into the hearts of perceived enemies in Eastern Europe, Asia,
the Middle East, and elsewhere. At one point, he was honored for
“exceptionally meritorious conduct” during the global war on terror and
awarded one of the nation’s highest honors, the Legion of Merit with oak
leaf cluster.
For his dedication and servitude to an American empire that has killed 4.5
million people in overseas wars since 9/11, Darren now enjoys the fruits of
retirement alongside his converso wife while selling his unique set of
killer instincts as an independent strategic consultant. Brigadier General
Hartford also owns and operates the Oliver & Pluff Company—a ritzy artisan
beverage shop that regularly extols the virtues of colonial America. All of
this is done, of course, while his son-turned-daughter uses the immense
privilege of his regime servant upbringing to advance full-spectrum
anti-White hatred together with his gang of fellow paraphiliacs.
“Fuck every cop, fuck every prison, fuck every judge,” proclaimed Matthew
Hartford in a post dated May 1st.
Matthew’s reprehensible statements come on the heels of a recent uptick in
assaults, violent riots, and even fire bombings stemming from the
confluence of radical transgenderism and anarchist extremism of yesteryear.
At its tamest, evidence of this particularly virulent strain of anti-White
terror can be found in minor scuffles, like In April, when a TPUSA
photographer was assaulted at the University of Buffalo by a masked
radical. The identity of the alleged attacker was concealed for months
until they were finally unmasked after an independent Justice Report
investigation.
At its most furious, however, the violence can take on a much deadlier
form, like when two members of Antifa were indicted for throwing a powerful
improvised explosive into a group of individuals outside of a Conservative
speaking event at the University of Pittsburgh. The damage would have been
nothing, of course, compared to a now-foiled plot by a suicidal,
Colorado-based transsexual whose alleged goal was to turn his hometown into
a modern-day warzone. Citing communism, anti-Trump sentiments, and other
traditionally left-wing politics, the suspect lionized school shooters and
planned on unleashing a bloody rampage across working-class America, per
his handwritten manifesto.
It is unknown if Matthew “Cyprus” Hartford of Charleston, South Carolina,
will continue to pursue a life of street activism, drug use, and anti-White
extremism like many Antifa in order to gain anarchist clout online. What is
certain, however, is the true intentions of OAT: retribution against the
normal through a “diversity of tactics,” and the continued proliferation of
anti-White hate.
Matthew Hartford’s outing as the privileged child of a regime operative
follows a familiar trend common with anti-White extremists who suddenly
lose their cloak of anonymity. In April, a Justice Report investigation
revealed the infamous Antifa columnist GothBotAlice—who regularly promoted
the idea of street militancy to suppress pro-White political speech—to be a
wealthy, Denver-based trust fund kid, Heidi K. Lightenburger. In May, the
Justice Report revealed that Caroline “Charley” Hart Tennenbaum, an
anarchist “Stop Cop City” organizer who was denied bail for their role in
allegedly doxing Atlanta police officers, was married to a national
security data scientist employed with the U.S. Federal Government.
Stay tuned for part II of the Antifa Files, where the Justice
Report—alongside our friends at the William McKinley Institute—profiles the
other half of Organize Against Transphobia’s young leadership and reveals
the most powerful tool in their antifascist toolbox.
Have a story? Please forward any tips or leads to the editors at
***@proton.me
<https://justicereport.news/2023/07/04/the-antifa-files-how-a-leaked-antifa-chatroom-revealed-guns-gangs-and-grooming-in-the-palmetto-state-part-i/>
<https://archive.ph/orIGf>
published by our friends at the William McKinley Institute. The leaks in
their entirety are now publicly available and can be accessed here:
<https://wmkinstitute.com/exclusive-organize-against-transphobias-discord-leaked-to-wmki/>
_________________________________
Charleston, South Carolina – A private online chatroom, composed of a broad
coalition of various antifascist organizations fighting for what they call
“transgender liberation,” has suffered a catastrophic leak.
Thanks to a bombshell trove of compromised data and chatroom member
logs—made publicly available by the anti-White hate monitor, the William
McKinley Institute (WMKI)—the Justice Report was able to profile dozens of
formerly “anonymous” antifascists and have composed our comprehensive
findings into a series that we’re now calling: the Antifa Files.
The data, which originated from a Discord chatroom that had been scraped by
an anonymous source, belongs to a transgender extremist group titled
“Organize Against Transphobia (OAT).” While OAT portrays itself as a plucky
youth movement dedicated to “fighting transphobic legislation” in the state
of South Carolina, leaked communications revealed a stark contrast between
the violent ideology of its members and OAT’s politically correct mission
statement published online.
In reality, the deeper the Justice Report’s team of investigators,
researchers, and citizen journalists dug through the leaked chats, the more
it became apparent that OAT was merely a clique of several different
anti-White extremist groups operating under one banner. Those participating
in OAT’s Discord include card-carrying members of organizations like the
Socialist Rifle Association (SRA), People’s Army Antifa (PAA), the heavily
armed John Brown Gun Club (JBGC), the Young Democratic Socialists of
America (YDSA), and many, many more.
The leaked data made available by WMKI amounted to over twenty separate
HTML files, each correlating with a different chatroom built into OAT’s
overall Discord server. With topics such as “mutual aid,” “org building,”
“in-person protests,” and “agitprop,” OAT uses the popular social media
platform completely unabated, coordinating its activism while also holding
lengthy discussions whose topics include how to source dangerous bathtub
hormones, firearm training, and asking each other for advice on how to best
convert curious minors in private messages.
Our discoveries were chilling but made worse once we discovered that OAT
members had access to an extraordinary amount of top-down support. Using
social media accounts and other publicly available information, the Justice
Report was able to unmask the schemes of lawyers, activists, journalists,
and non-profit functionaries all working together to offer their pro-bono
services and advance OAT’s campaign of targeted anti-White harassment
across America’s southland, and beyond.
In the first installment of the Antifa Files, the Justice Report profiles
OAT’s most prominent activist, a young transgender crusader who represents
the next generation of antifascist militancy. Meet Matthew “Cyprus”
Hartford, the MtF son of a decorated Air Force Brigadier General with close
ties to Antifa’s latest pet project: defending the Atlanta forest.
Organizing Antifa Terror
In 2022, a tide of legislation hoping to scale back the growth of bourgeois
transgender rights issues—hoisted onto the American public by virtually
every institution—began sweeping through predominantly red states. The
bills, many penned by mainstream conservative politicians, were considered
by some to be a lethargic reaction to mounting public outrage, which had
become too loud and unruly for elected leaders to ignore.
Organize Against Transphobia was formed in response to these kinds of
“anti-trans” bills now being considered in the state of South Carolina.
According to its website, OAT proudly declares itself a movement dedicated
to “fighting transphobic legislation” with the goal of “trans and queer
liberation.”
Since its inception, OAT has used the thin veneer of humanism to justify an
anarchist lifestyle, engaging in counterprotests to pro-White activism,
organizing the targeted harassment of conservative students, harassing
working-class parents, and heckling public speakers at college events.
Sometimes, their twisted politics lands them in muddy ideological waters,
like when they once squared off against Jewish conservative Laura Loomer,
who they bizarrely labeled a “nazi.”
According to OAT’s website, the pro-trans advocacy group operates under a
set of what they call “points of unity.” While some points may appear
standard for your average leftist group, point of unity number two briefly
opens a window into their true intentions as an organization.
The phrase “diversity of tactics,” is widely accepted as an anarchist
dog-whistle for horrendous acts of violence, harassment, political
repression, and even terrorism, in order to disorganize popular political
resistance against the neoliberal status quo. Used to destructive effect in
anarchist riots spanning the globe, it’s a strategy that depends on the
convergence of both violent and non-violent methods and is discussed at
length in numerous Antifa blogs, books, and intellectual papers.
OAT also prides itself on being a “non-hierarchical” organization, yet a
cursory glance inside the leaked chat files proves the opposite. In fact,
OAT is very hierarchical, with a clear circle of power formed around the
chat’s two most prominent moderators and founding activists, Robin Hill of
Atlanta, Georgia, and Matthew “Cyprus” Hartford of Charleston, South
Carolina.
Fortunate Son
Ascending to the top spot as OAT’s chief organizer, is Matthew “Cyprus”
Hartford. Hartford—who is Jewish by admission—is an amateur musician and
avowed antifascist with ties to Charleston’s People’s Army Antifa and the
more publicly approachable Carolina Socialists. According to social media
accounts run by PAA, the anarchist group regularly shares the dox material
of local pro-White activists and has happily posted ghoulish memes mocking
the shooting death of White January 6th protestor, Ashley Babbit.
Using his experience as a member of PAA, Hartford would go on to
orchestrate the dox of a conservative student attending the University of
South Carolina. After infiltrating a Discord server belonging to the
America First affiliated group, Uncensored America, Hartford clipped the
contents within to draft an email urging administrators to expel the
student purely for the content of his First Amendment-protected speech.
Hartford then tasked fellow OAT members to help him proofread the email for
maximum efficiency, and remarked that the conservative chatroom he
infiltrated was “an open White nationalist space.”
“Unironically, get your friends together and fight fash (tear down
stickers, train, learn how to dox people) That’s all there is to being
antifa,” proclaimed Hartford in a post dated April 22nd “If you showed up
in the bloc, don’t tell people you were in the bloc…especially over
Discord,” read another.
In addition to fellow OAT members, Hartford maintains close ties to several
other prominent regional antifascist personalities, including Geoffrey
Parsons and Lee Ana-Gypsy, both currently facing domestic terrorism charges
in connection with the ongoing “Stop Cop City” movement, according to WMKI.
In a series of posts, however, Hartford also admits to being close friends
with one of three Antifa arrested for allegedly pinning flyers containing
the dox material of an Atlanta cop on residential mailboxes.
In the posts, he bemoans how his “friend” has been placed in solitary
confinement for only “handing out flyers.” His friend, who he describes as
“an autistic black trans woman” would be none other than Abeeku Osei
Vasall, the only individual who would fit the bill for the reported
incident.
The relations should come as no surprise. According to the leaked chats,
Hartford’s support of the violent “Stop Cop City” movement often intersects
with the transgender advocacy mission of OAT. Several times Hartford uses
Discord to fundraise for the controversial “Atlanta Solidarity Fund,” a
collective bail operation that arranges for Antifa rioters accused of
domestic terrorism back out on the streets to cause more damage. In April,
three of its key organizers were arrested for financial crimes, according
to Police.
In OAT’s “medical resources” chat, Hartford directs others with links to
online resources where fellow transexuals can make their own experimental
bathtub estrogen recipes and how to safely inject them. “Yeah I’m using diy
estradiol enanthate which can be injected subq or in,” he stated in one
post dated May 7th. “This is my first day using it.”
In the chat, Hartford and other OAT members openly advocate for consuming
these unsafe cocktails and appear to lionize drug culture as a whole. After
posting a link that allegedly leads to a recipe for bathtub testosterone,
one user points out that it may be illegal to do so. This prompts Hartford
to suggest that users create a separate topic in the encrypted app, Signal,
to continue the discussion away from the prying eyes of law enforcement.
In one discussion, Hartford and other OAT members appeared frustrated over
nationwide backlash—specifically from Christians—to transgender acceptance
and visibility. “I’m gonna try to explain the ideology here, I don’t
believe this, but I was taught this as a child,” explained Hartford in a
post dated January 26th. “These people believe the purpose and(sic)
marriage is only to raise children…That’s why they’re against gay marriage
and against gay people adopting. Our very existence challenges the way they
see reality and that makes them scared.”
Hartford’s persistent anti-White and anti-Christian bigotry appears to have
formed despite a lavish upbringing in 71% White Charleston, South Carolina.
The wealthy son of a United States Air Force Brigadier General, Darren E.
Hartford, and a South Carolina-based realtor, Tina Bergfield Hartford,
Matthew was raised in a predominantly Christian yet socially progressive
household. Under their care, Matthew would go on to enjoy opportunities
that most working-class people could only ever dream of.
According to social media posts, Matthew Hartford was once a rising musical
talent at the Crown Leadership Academy, an award-winning, prestigious K-12
Christian school, where parents are expected to pay upwards of $9,000 in
tuition a year, according to its website. In a series of Christian music
videos posted to Crown’s Youtube Channel, Hartford can be seen “jamming
out” on his guitar in praise of Jesus Christ.
After graduating from Crown in 2021, he attended the University of South
Carolina, where it is likely he met his counterpart, Robin Hill. On April
26th, however, It appears he stopped attending the school, and now spends
his time working for Doordash and commenting about his transition into a
woman via his Twitter account “autism creature.”
“To be frank, they want to kill us no matter how we present ourselves.
There’s not really a point to being respectful to fascists,” he asserted in
a post dated March 23rd. “Violence against police. My favorite holiday
heart react,” he also said.
In a sense, Matthew Hartford—rightfully—believes that without constant
affirmation from the neo-liberal state, his paraphilic lifestyle remains
under constant threat from populist rebuke. Therefore, his anti-White
activities and involvement in multiple antifascist organizations are a
justified measure to maintain the status quo and keep his delusions
rolling.
His commitment to the cause of anarchism, however, appears to clash with
the esteemed military career of his father, Darren. According to the
website for the United States Air Force, Brigadier General Darren E.
Hartford dutifully amassed over 4,000 hours of flight experience piloting
American cargo and refueling planes since he first enlisted in the armed
forces in 1989. Darren’s most prestigious position, however, was when he
landed a post as the 29th Commandant of the National War College, a
comprehensive military institution whose mission is to “prepare future
leaders of the Armed Forces, Department of State, foreign Military
officer(s) and other civilian agencies for high-level policy command…”
As a part of Darren’s responsibilities, the decorated officer was placed in
charge of drafting academic policies and ensuring “excellence in teaching”
the next generation of American warfighters. Under General Hartford’s
tutelage, U.S. servicemen, commanders, and other military intelligence
personnel were trained with a singular goal in mind: thrusting a Zionist
bayonet deep into the hearts of perceived enemies in Eastern Europe, Asia,
the Middle East, and elsewhere. At one point, he was honored for
“exceptionally meritorious conduct” during the global war on terror and
awarded one of the nation’s highest honors, the Legion of Merit with oak
leaf cluster.
For his dedication and servitude to an American empire that has killed 4.5
million people in overseas wars since 9/11, Darren now enjoys the fruits of
retirement alongside his converso wife while selling his unique set of
killer instincts as an independent strategic consultant. Brigadier General
Hartford also owns and operates the Oliver & Pluff Company—a ritzy artisan
beverage shop that regularly extols the virtues of colonial America. All of
this is done, of course, while his son-turned-daughter uses the immense
privilege of his regime servant upbringing to advance full-spectrum
anti-White hatred together with his gang of fellow paraphiliacs.
“Fuck every cop, fuck every prison, fuck every judge,” proclaimed Matthew
Hartford in a post dated May 1st.
Matthew’s reprehensible statements come on the heels of a recent uptick in
assaults, violent riots, and even fire bombings stemming from the
confluence of radical transgenderism and anarchist extremism of yesteryear.
At its tamest, evidence of this particularly virulent strain of anti-White
terror can be found in minor scuffles, like In April, when a TPUSA
photographer was assaulted at the University of Buffalo by a masked
radical. The identity of the alleged attacker was concealed for months
until they were finally unmasked after an independent Justice Report
investigation.
At its most furious, however, the violence can take on a much deadlier
form, like when two members of Antifa were indicted for throwing a powerful
improvised explosive into a group of individuals outside of a Conservative
speaking event at the University of Pittsburgh. The damage would have been
nothing, of course, compared to a now-foiled plot by a suicidal,
Colorado-based transsexual whose alleged goal was to turn his hometown into
a modern-day warzone. Citing communism, anti-Trump sentiments, and other
traditionally left-wing politics, the suspect lionized school shooters and
planned on unleashing a bloody rampage across working-class America, per
his handwritten manifesto.
It is unknown if Matthew “Cyprus” Hartford of Charleston, South Carolina,
will continue to pursue a life of street activism, drug use, and anti-White
extremism like many Antifa in order to gain anarchist clout online. What is
certain, however, is the true intentions of OAT: retribution against the
normal through a “diversity of tactics,” and the continued proliferation of
anti-White hate.
Matthew Hartford’s outing as the privileged child of a regime operative
follows a familiar trend common with anti-White extremists who suddenly
lose their cloak of anonymity. In April, a Justice Report investigation
revealed the infamous Antifa columnist GothBotAlice—who regularly promoted
the idea of street militancy to suppress pro-White political speech—to be a
wealthy, Denver-based trust fund kid, Heidi K. Lightenburger. In May, the
Justice Report revealed that Caroline “Charley” Hart Tennenbaum, an
anarchist “Stop Cop City” organizer who was denied bail for their role in
allegedly doxing Atlanta police officers, was married to a national
security data scientist employed with the U.S. Federal Government.
Stay tuned for part II of the Antifa Files, where the Justice
Report—alongside our friends at the William McKinley Institute—profiles the
other half of Organize Against Transphobia’s young leadership and reveals
the most powerful tool in their antifascist toolbox.
Have a story? Please forward any tips or leads to the editors at
***@proton.me
<https://justicereport.news/2023/07/04/the-antifa-files-how-a-leaked-antifa-chatroom-revealed-guns-gangs-and-grooming-in-the-palmetto-state-part-i/>
<https://archive.ph/orIGf>