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EXCLUSIVE: Trump supporter shares what he uncovered after infiltrating anti-fascist group in Sonoma Co.
By Dan Noyes Thursday, April 29, 2021 4:32PM
SONOMA COUNTY, Calif. (KGO) -- Shocking comments were made during an online meeting of far-left activists in Sonoma County, discussing a possible protest for this Saturday.
Group leader: "It's May Day, baby, like come out and take, take somethin' over with us, I don't, I don't (bleep)-ing know." Member: "Let's kill people. (laughs)" Group Leader: "Let's kill some cops." Member: "Yeah."
The manifesto posted online for SoCo (Sonoma County) Radical Action or SRA says, "Do not hesitate, do not wait ... the brick in the street is meant to be thrown! The paint in the can is meant to be sprayed! The cop in your head is meant to be killed!"
The Trump supporter was able to join the group that communicates through the encrypted messaging app Wickr.
Infiltrator: "I said, 'Comrade, you know, I, I want to smash the system the same as you,' you know, make them not feel alone, because that's what they really want to hear to know that there's more people like them."
He saved messages, documents, and recordings of their meetings.
The I-Team has learned the group's leader who goes by the screen name "Marb" is a 25-year-old college student, who was arrested for "felony assault on a police officer" last year at this Oakland riot after the death of George Floyd; the district attorney declined to file charges. The Trump supporter says he made this recording in March, when Marb discussed naming the group "SoCo Antifa."
Marb: "It was originally SoCo Antifa and people didn't like that, people didn't like that we called ourselves Antifa."
Member: "Well, more than that, they were like, we're gonna get on the FBI watch list. Remember?" Marb: "Yeah." Member: "They apparently have an eye out for that."
Marb also talked about that same hand statue being vandalized on other occasions.
Member: "Did someone use stencils? You know-" Marb: "Freehand!" Member: "Oh, really? Okay." Marb: "Yeah. It was actually a lot easier for this situation." Infiltrator: "So, this is the list here."
The infiltrator tells the I-Team he copied what the group calls its "target list," people they want to "dox" - to publish their private information, their addresses and phone numbers, to surveil them for possible vandalism. After his testimony, they placed Brodd at the top of the list and within an hour of the attack on his former house, Marb is back on Wickr at 3:48 a.m. telling the group, "Hey y 'all, late notice, but some comrades took action at a house owned by Barry Brodd and if someone could swing by in the morning and get pictures, our comrades would be very grateful!"
The infiltrator has been in touch with both the sheriff's department and Santa Rosa police about the potential threat.
Lt. Jeneane Kucker told us, "I don't know of any specific threats to my knowledge that have been made. But obviously, if threats are made, we're going to take those very seriously, and we're going to look into that."
Marb refused my attempts to interview him, but the infiltrator intercepted one message from the group leader about "Dan Noyes at ABC7 asking about SRA. ...To firmly restate our position, nobody, myself included, should cooperate with press or cops."
Ah May Day. It's always a hoot here in Germany: left-wing extremists riot and attack police, left-wing politicians and the media make excuses and nobody is ever held accountable. At least this year I won't feel bad for the police after the shit they've pulled at lockdown protests.
What's so special about May Day?
It's a marxist/socialist holiday: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Workers%27_Day