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|description=A [[FBI]] affiliated "opposition" group.
 
|description=A [[FBI]] affiliated "opposition" group.
 
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}}The [[Proud Boys]] are/were an American group, much hyped in [[corporate media]] as the next big threat, battling the equally hyped [[Antifa]]. Mysterious in nature, in [[2021]], [[deep state]] ties were revealed: The leader, [[Enrique Tarrio]], was exposed as an undercover [[FBI]] informant, leading to the question if the group was just a [[Deep State]] operation.
  
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==Official narrative==
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Neo-fascist terrorist group. The [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] called the group an "alt-right fight club". The [[Anti-Defamation League]] described the Proud Boys as "extremist conservative" and "[[alt lite]]", "overtly [[Islamophobic]] and misogynistic", "transphobic and anti-immigration".
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==Police informer==
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Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys extremist group, was informer for federal and local law enforcement, repeatedly [[working undercover]] for investigators after he was arrested in [[2012]], according to a former prosecutor and a transcript of a 2014 federal court proceeding.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/27/proud-boys-leader-enrique-tarrio-fbi-informant</ref>
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In the Miami hearing, a federal prosecutor, a [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] agent and Tarrio’s own lawyer described his undercover work and said he had helped authorities prosecute more than a dozen people  involving various cases involving [[drugs]], [[gambling]] and [[human smuggling]].
  
The [[Proud Boys]] are/were an American group. Mysterious in nature, in [[2021]], [[deep state]] ties were revealed.
 
==Official narrative==
 
Neo-fascist terrorist group. The [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] called the group an "alt-right fight club". The [[Anti-Defamation League]] described the Proud Boys as "extremist conservative" and "[[alt lite]]", "overtly [[Islamophobic]] and misogynistic", "transphobic and anti-immigration",
 
==Questions==
 
Leader [[Enrique Tarrio]] was an undercover [[FBI]] informant. Was the group just a [[Deep State]] operation?
 
 
==Events==
 
==Events==
 
*[[Unite the Right rally]]
 
*[[Unite the Right rally]]

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Group.png Proud Boys  
(Enemy image, Extremists)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Proud Boys flag.png
AbbreviationAFC
Formation2016
Founder Gavin McInnes
ExtinctionMay 2021?
HeadquartersUSA
TypeGroup.png group
A FBI affiliated "opposition" group.

The Proud Boys are/were an American group, much hyped in corporate media as the next big threat, battling the equally hyped Antifa. Mysterious in nature, in 2021, deep state ties were revealed: The leader, Enrique Tarrio, was exposed as an undercover FBI informant, leading to the question if the group was just a Deep State operation.

Official narrative

Neo-fascist terrorist group. The Southern Poverty Law Center called the group an "alt-right fight club". The Anti-Defamation League described the Proud Boys as "extremist conservative" and "alt lite", "overtly Islamophobic and misogynistic", "transphobic and anti-immigration".

Police informer

Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys extremist group, was informer for federal and local law enforcement, repeatedly working undercover for investigators after he was arrested in 2012, according to a former prosecutor and a transcript of a 2014 federal court proceeding.[1]

In the Miami hearing, a federal prosecutor, a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent and Tarrio’s own lawyer described his undercover work and said he had helped authorities prosecute more than a dozen people involving various cases involving drugs, gambling and human smuggling.

Events

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Related Quotation

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Geert Wilders“Robert J. Shillman is the American sugar daddy who paid Geert Wilders' lawyer in the 'fewer Moroccans' case. Shillman is also one of the backers of Project Veritas, an organization affiliated with the Proud Boys who are increasingly believed to have played a leading role in the violent storming of the Capitol. The Canadian parliament has already called on the government to treat groups such as the Proud Boys as terrorist organizations from now on. The United States appears to be following that lead.”Geert Wilders2021

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Weekend Clashes Emblematic of Political Violence Around the CountryArticle16 October 2018Anti-Defamation LeagueThis ADL blog post from 2018 outlines instances of "terrorism", blamed mainly on the Proud Boys during first two years of the Presidency of Donald Trump. Since then, they were revealed to have links to FBI informants.
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