Crowder’s exclusive footage of his infiltration into the left-wing group, was strangely rebuffed by big mainstream media outlets. Local and national journalists deliberately refused the conclusive evidence he has presented.
The undercover video shows a side of the Antifa that hasn’t received much attention in the media after “Louder with Crowder” producer Jared Monroe revealed Antifa protesters who planned to use “plain clothes and hard tactics”.
Monroe notified police when he was given an ice pic for stabbing conservative attendees. One Antifa member even announced that he had guns in the trunk of his car in case “shit hit the fan.”
“Why did it take a late-night podcast host and his producer to do this kind of journalism?” Crowder asked his audience. “Cryptic messaging apps, private groups handing out illegal weapons and planning tactics — you mean to tell me that no one at ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN with billions of dollars in resources could have done this?”
With almost 900 000 views in less than 24 hours, Crowder offered his footage to local reporters and producer Dan Harris of ABC’s Nightline. But the mainstream outlets showed no interest in the footage despite the fact that it had been verified by law enforcement on the scene.
“It took Steven Crowder and […] Jared to pull it off with some plane tickets and a couple burner phones? Sure,” Crowder noted. “The fact that the media has never reported on any of this begs the question: Are they complicit? Is the media complicit with all of this, or do they just suck at their jobs?”
Lies lies and more lies. The #MSM has an agenda. And we just exposed it for the world to see. #UndercoverANTIFA https://t.co/yt9wLIjM37 pic.twitter.com/o3FlQdZwBT
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) October 1, 2017
The Salt Lake Tribune reported the arrests Thursday, which also included an individual who was cited and released, but their dentities were not disclosed.
The eleven minute video, released on Thursday, details the undercover operation in which Antifa’s willingness and dedication to violence was revealed.
One of the individuals boasted about his ownership of assault rifles tand shotguns, while another discussed how everyone should buy knives from the army surplus stores.
The months-long undercover investigation by Crowder and his producer found ample evidence of antifas’ premeditated determination to commit violence against those who merely express views they don’t like.
“We were delivering a story to local and national news on a silver platter, which included infiltration, violence, and exposing the roots of a national domestic terrorist organization. And no one wanted to give it even a glimpse? Not one person? It didn’t even get mentioned [in news stories],” Crowder said.