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foodstuff12345: cantbashthefash: foodstuff12345:cantbashthefash: foodstuff12345:cantbashthefash: foodstuff12345:cantbashthefash: ottosgotaetherealglock:cantbashthefash: ottosgotaetherealglock:Both are deeply ingrained within the American government. Sure they are bud. Must be why they have actual, literal feds trying to discredit them. Ah, but the thing is that even though there are probably many members of this organization that are true followers of this group’s ideals, there is ultimately the reality that this group is likely so infested with Feds, that it is impossible to be a member without inevitably being cracked down upon.Much like the Klan of the 1960’s onwards and the NSM, this Patriot Front organization is more than likely not acting in genuine faith due to the influence and possible leadership of undercover Federal agents. There’s simply zero evidence of that. I’ve already told you that they have guides and practices that actively make infiltrating the org a fruitless effort for feds. No advocating violence, no discussion of firearms, no collection of personal information at any point for any reason, etc. There is only one leader of the org, Thomas Rousseau, and he has been doing nationalist activism since he was 17.The feds are not the omnipotent force they’ve trained you to believe they are. Learning from the failures of movements of the past allows you to avoid the same pitfalls. The problem with other nationalist movements is that they have, for decades, consistently refused to learn from those failures and think if they just repeat the same thing over and over again it will eventually work.Patriot Front does not make that mistake. How do you know that lol Because the organizations conduct guides were released publicly. The feds are actually so bad at their jobs, that even Antifa did a better job, and even then all they managed to get was downloads of PF’s guides for doing activism, legal guides, and rules for personal conduct within the org itself.The rest of what I said (like who the leader is) is just public information. No they’re not lol when they want to completely destroy a group or organization or person, they make it happen, even if the manner they do it is totally catastrophic or retarded. I mean you can make the argument that PF isn’t completely or infiltrated at all with feds, but you seriously don’t think there might be at least something a little awry? I don’t feds are the bastions of counterintelligence or infiltration the way normies throw the word around now but it’s crazy and reckless to treat feds like they’re “terrible at their jobs”, as if they’re completely incompetent in that they can’t execute a goal if they really want to. If the feds were able to get any information about Patriot Front on their own they wouldn’t have gone to the home of some boog boi in Michigan to ask them if they had any information.And no, I don’t believe there’s anything awry with PF. They’ve been active for over 4 years and there has never been a single arrest of an activist at any of their demonstrations, nor any violence instigated by one of their members. That is not the MO of a fed organized or infiltrated group. Just because they go to someone’s house doesn’t mean they haven’t gathered any information themselves. While overestimating them is counterproductive, it’s so bizarre to underestimate the United States intelligence community after everything that’s happened. I was friends with one (ex) PF dude who posted some shit on twitter and glowies showed up at his door, and what spooked him the most was the fact they weren’t asking the questions of an organization who doesn’t know anything about the group lol. Just saying. I’m sure it was a lot more complicated than he “posted some shit”. For example, if his account had ever been used as a personal count with his personal information on it, all of that would still be attached to it and could be found. There’s lots of small ways you can give yourself away on social media. That’s why it’s best to have none with any information tied directly to you, and use a VPN as much as possible.The most common way the feds entrap people is simply by people being stupid. It doesn’t take a brain surgeon to understand that if somebody starts talking about committing acts of violence, buying/selling guns (even legal ones frankly), doing drugs, etc. in a dissident organization, that that person should be kicked out. The majority of entrapments come as a result of people not doing that. Of course it was more complicated than that. Even with a VPN, they can obviously still find you. This has happened to three old mutuals of mine, none of that matters if they actually intend to find you. All I’m saying is I think it’s a good thing to be wary of ANY group and find middle ground or use common sense when it comes to feds because this “lol they’re stupid and don’t actually do anything” attitude is just as bad as the fear mongering. They certainly try to do something. But most of what they do relies on people being stupid with their opsec. -- source link