Kash Patel, FBI vs. anti-ICE activists

It's been apparent for quite some time that the anti-ICE activists are well-trained, well-paid rent-a-mob employees. Thanks to Cam Higby's reporting and the FBI's reporting, we now know that "The FBI director confirmed this week that his agency is investigating after independent journalist Cam Higby leaked what he described as encrypted chats from the Signal messaging app showing local groups coordinating efforts to track and obstruct U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents."

Further, it's getting reported that "The chats show activists collecting license plate data, dispatching mobile patrols to search for ICE vehicles, and mobilizing crowds, according to Higby. The groups also provide ICE observer training to members, Higby explained."

I was quoting from David Strom's article when I noticed "CONFIRMED: There is a group chat with other activists assigned to follow ICE agents. The craziest part about these organized activists is that they are led by Democratic state elected officials. State Rep. Alex Falconer and State Rep. Brad Tabke operate semi-private networks that dispatch activists to ICE operations. They are doing this openly with sign-up websites. Tabke’s site, "ICE Watch," allows for one shift a week. A maximum of three shifts are encouraged. Falconer gave an interview to Eden Prairie Local News, bragging about his “ICE watching network.” Interestingly, he was also speaking against “anti-Somali rhetoric” at a Muslim event center while calling for community involvement against ICE." State Rep. Falconer is mentioned here, too:

Andy Ngo explains the signal netowrk in this interview:

Obviously, this is a well-financed anarchist network. Here's hoping the FBI shuts them down quickly.

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