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[[Project Veritas]] infiltrated Rose City [[Antifa]]. In an undercover video, Antifa instructors teach [[white]] people how to maim and disable people.<ref>https://twitter.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1268527969586360320?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw</ref>
 
[[Project Veritas]] infiltrated Rose City [[Antifa]]. In an undercover video, Antifa instructors teach [[white]] people how to maim and disable people.<ref>https://twitter.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1268527969586360320?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw</ref>
  
A Project Veritas video also introduces Andy Zee, an organizer for Refuse Fascism, a project of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]], talking about a possible meet-up with Democrat donor Tom Steyer.
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A Project Veritas video also introduces Andy Zee, an organizer for [[Refuse Fascism]], a project of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]], talking about a possible meet-up with Democrat donor Tom Steyer.
 
{{quotebox|“I don’t know if we took the meeting today. We were meeting with his main advisor on impeachment...Tom Steyer’s been retweeting some of our stuff."}}
 
{{quotebox|“I don’t know if we took the meeting today. We were meeting with his main advisor on impeachment...Tom Steyer’s been retweeting some of our stuff."}}
 
Zee said the group was hoping to raise $2M to $5M to organize massive protests in major cities against President Trump.  “You’re actually going to sustain millions of people, hundreds of thousands on the streets in certain cities,” Zee explained.<ref>https://pjmedia.com/video/debra-heine/2018/08/01/okeefe-catches-antifa-fight-instructors-teaching-activists-how-to-inflict-pain-on-their-targets-n91391</ref>
 
Zee said the group was hoping to raise $2M to $5M to organize massive protests in major cities against President Trump.  “You’re actually going to sustain millions of people, hundreds of thousands on the streets in certain cities,” Zee explained.<ref>https://pjmedia.com/video/debra-heine/2018/08/01/okeefe-catches-antifa-fight-instructors-teaching-activists-how-to-inflict-pain-on-their-targets-n91391</ref>
  
 
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*[[Leftwing Insurrection]]
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*[[Democratic Socialists of America]]
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*[[Antifa]]
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*[[Workers World Party]]
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*[[Party for Socialism and Liberation]]
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Revision as of 18:21, September 9, 2020

Tom Steyer's NextGen America is tied to the Sunrise Movement, and according to the New York Times, the two groups “strategize” together.[1] Fix Our Senate is a group of Democrat millionaires and billionaires including Steyer and George Soros to slander and mislead Americans with fake news about Republicans.[2]

Project Veritas infiltrated Rose City Antifa. In an undercover video, Antifa instructors teach white people how to maim and disable people.[3]

A Project Veritas video also introduces Andy Zee, an organizer for Refuse Fascism, a project of the Revolutionary Communist Party, talking about a possible meet-up with Democrat donor Tom Steyer.

“I don’t know if we took the meeting today. We were meeting with his main advisor on impeachment...Tom Steyer’s been retweeting some of our stuff."

Zee said the group was hoping to raise $2M to $5M to organize massive protests in major cities against President Trump. “You’re actually going to sustain millions of people, hundreds of thousands on the streets in certain cities,” Zee explained.[4]

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