The Network They Swore Didn’t Exist
Behind the “leaderless” mask lies a web of lawyers, nonprofits, and donors funding urban anarchy.
October 12, 2025
Imagine waking up in a city where the streets belong to masked marauders, where federal agents dodge bottle rockets and lasers just to do their jobs, and where your local mayor treats the Constitution like yesterday’s trash. That’s not some dystopian novel—it’s Portland and Chicago, right now. Residents whisper about living “behind enemy lines,” gas masks at the ready inside their own homes, while Antifa’s reign of terror turns once-vibrant neighborhoods into war zones. Over 100 nights of chaos have scorched these cities, with rising lawlessness that local governments not only tolerate but enable, defying federal authority at every turn. This is America under siege—not by foreign invaders, but by domestic radicals backed by deep-pocketed enablers. In this paid edition, we unmask Antifa’s so-called “decentralized” myth, trace their money trails, and spotlight the on-the-ground hell that independent journalists like Nick Sortor are risking everything to expose. Buckle up; the truth isn’t pretty, but it’s our mandate to fight it.
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