Antifa cartel story appears dig worthy
I started a dig when the cartel story first dropped, but only got to a couple articles. Not a lot of dig time lately. But if any anons are looking for a dig the first few hits on this story yielded plenty of names and orgs to look into including some old (((friends))) like Shanta Driver and some new ones (to me at least) like Evan Duke III.
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>>6434291 ANTIFA tried to get weaponry from someone connected to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel
https://www.kpbs.org/news/2019/jan/16/radical-american-activists-flock-migrant-caravan-t/?fbclid=IwAR2xdAfLj1Dyg4k4VLhe_KQlLQN7uaKM8hdtt0rdTm02rSCyj0DxPgwrmMs
Radical American Activists Flock To Migrant Caravan In Tijuana
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
-BAMN spreading flyers at the border to convince migrants to cross illegally
-interview BAMN member shanta driver
-migrant advocates org Al Otro Lado. a migrant advocacy group that provides pro bono legal services in Tijuana, said BAMN is putting migrants’ lives in danger
Prime dig target
-Other Activists Provide Aid And Protection
-"Caravan Support Network" Some left-wing American activists under a collective they call the "Caravan Support Network" (((say they’re taking a more moderate approach))) with the migrants, bringing food and donations and protecting them from hate groups.
-Evan Duke III Duke, a 48-year-old anti-fascist organizer from Seattle, had previously faced down white supremacists and misogynists at protests by (((violent far-right groups))) like Proud Boys, Patriot Prayer and Unite the Right in the U.S.
-Evan Duke wears a Keffiyah which isn't just a "a scarf" as these fags put it. He's also wearing a tshirt from some group in Texas doing the same shit. He was also protesting the N dakota pipeline, Duke is active
<Duke, in a scarf and sunglasses, smoked a cigarette and spoke on the phone, trying to decide if he wanted to follow through with a scheduled interview with KPBS.
-Duke’s record includes several guilty verdicts in the state of Washington for crimes ranging from DUIs to harassment, none more recent than 2012. Duke said he went through a period where he “struggled with an alcohol problem and was very reckless.” But those things are in his past, he said. He has since gotten into environmental and indigenous rights activism, including the Dakota Access Pipeline protests
-Duke explained why the activists came to Tijuana in the first place. He said the Caravan Support Network started operating in Tijuana on Nov. 25, the day of the first tear-gas incident at the border, (((to provide food and other relief to migrants.)))
-He said his group’s initiative to help the caravan is part of a larger plan: the “Border Support Network,” to set up camps on indigenous land along the entire U.S.-Mexico border, to try to stop President Trump’s wall construction and other projects.
They plan to launch this effort at the Somi Se’k Village Base Camp, where, with the help of the local tribe, they will educate activists in flora and fauna conservation, indigenous ways of life and nonviolent direct action such as tree sits and sleeping dragons.
He said he believes in the Amazonian prophecy of the eagle and the condor, which says that two divided paths, represented by the birds of prey, will soon reunite.
“I advocate for an end to borders … that’s just me personally,” he said, emphasizing that not everyone in the Border Support Network has the same beliefs.
-When asked about the New Year’s incident, Duke said he wasn’t there. But his friend Brendon Tucker, a 24-year-old Texan, was there and wanted to (((correct the record))) about that night.
random Other bit
-Paloma Zuniga, a 41-year-old Mexican-American media personality who goes by “Paloma for Trump,” has become the face of the anti-migrant movement in Tijuana