James O’Keefe’s O’Keefe Media Group has released a significant undercover investigation into New Jersey Antifa. After eight months embedded with the group, an OMG journalist infiltrated the private Signal chats of “NJ BURN,” revealing what appears to be a coordinated network rather than a loose collection of individuals or mere ideology. The chats reportedly included discussions of port blockades, riot planning, support systems for arrested activists, and celebrations of political violence.
Using names, profile pictures, and digital traces, the team linked participants to roles across influential institutions — including a Rutgers University director, T-Mobile AI leaders, an OpenAI engineer, a Princeton Theological Seminary reverend, and an ACLU board member. This mapping suggests deeper institutional penetration than the “mostly peaceful” or “idea, not organization” framing often applied to Antifa. The evidence points to real people, in real positions, actively coordinating disruption.
The same network tied to New Jersey port blockades also overlapped with unrest at Delaney Hall, the immigration detention facility in Newark where protesters clashed with law enforcement and journalists. O’Keefe’s work highlights how these groups operate with organization, encrypted communications, and cross-institutional ties. Whether this represents the full picture or one faction will be debated, but the raw chats and connections provide concrete data points worth examining rather than dismissing.
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