Leftist Astroturf Group Doxxes Entire Staff of Project Veritas

Eric Striker
Daily Stormer
January 5, 2018


Jews are instructing their liberal and neo-liberal pawns in classic communist tactics: a clear escalation in response to a number of stunning defeats. The easy-to-trigger snowflakes of 2015-2016 have been replaced by militant and agitated Antifas who dox, harass and physically attack people that challenge the dominant power structure or get in the way of their unpopular agenda.

Normally these tactics are traditionally reserved for use against radical dissidents and white advocates, but they are being increasingly directed at fairly normal conservative projects. Project Veritas is an investigative journalism team that exposes corruption in the political establishment, the voting process, corporate media and other power bases.

Some Democratic party astroturf group has doxxed everyone in their network to try and stop them.

The Intercept:

The Washington Post got lucky. After reporters there smelled something fishy about a tip from a source about former Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore, they began looking skeptically into the woman’s background.

The woman claimed she was from Alabama and had been impregnated by Moore, who coerced her into having an abortion. None of that was true, but she did give her real name: Jaime Phillips. Some online sleuthing eventually connected the dots: She was a plant sent by James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas to attempt to embarrass the Post.

Previous O’Keefe infiltrators at different organizations had used fake names, and an O’Keefe operative is unlikely to make the mistake of being honest next time, which would make unraveling the scheme more difficult for the next targeted group.

So one of O’Keefe’s previous victims has a solution: an expansive dossier of 149 of O’Keefe’s known associates, meant to serve as a resource for activists, lawyers, and journalists.

“ProjectVeritas.Exposed” – a project of The Undercurrent, a political web show sponsored by American Family Voices — is made up of dozens of profiles of undercover operatives, funders, and other O’Keefe associates, with information compiled from social media and news articles, and in some cases, information from interviews conducted with targets. The Intercept was able to review the dossier ahead of its publication.

The dossier was largely assembled by Undercurrent Executive Producer Lauren Windsor, who has long battled O’Keefe online. Windsor is a partner at the firm Democracy Partners, which was infiltrated by O’Keefe last year and is currently suing him, Project Veritas, and operatives Allison Maass and Dan Sandini.

Maass posed as a progressive activist, using a cover story and falsified documents to obtain an internship with Democracy Partners. The website, displaying the profiles as a photo array, scrolls back to associates from O’Keefe’s days as a student at Rutgers University, where he started a conservative magazine called The Centurion.

The site devotes a section to Project Veritas funding as well, as the group has been sanctioned or denied a license to seek donations in Utah, Mississippi, Wisconsin, and Maine, and is at risk of losing its ability to fundraise in New York, according to the Washington Post. There’s also a Florida fundraising ban that applies specifically to O’Keefe and not the organization. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Project Veritas isn’t required to disclose donors.

So the only organization doing anything even resembling real journalism is being doxed by DNC operatives and no-platformed by the state!

The shiksa frontman taking credit for this, Lauren Windsor, actually purports to do something similar to James O’Keefe. And while I agree that the Koch Brothers are anti-white assholes, that’s really the only Washington intrigue she targets.

Going after the Jew money that really animates our plutocracy is forbidden.