Inside the Black Network: How Antifa Became the World’s First Global Terror Brand
Inside the Black Network: How Antifa Became the World’s First Global Terror Brand By Red Blood | October 2025
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Inside the Black Network: How Antifa Became the World’s First Global Terror Brand
By Red Blood | October 2025
A War in the Shadows
In Washington D.C., behind closed doors and blinding camera flashes, President Donald J. Trump sat at a long table surrounded by battered journalists, federal officials, and survivors of street warfare. The subject wasn’t a foreign adversary or a far-away battlefield — it was Antifa.
What unfolded at the October 8, 2025 Roundtable on Antifa was less a political meeting and more a counter-terrorism briefing.
For the first time, the government openly described Antifa not as a movement, but as a terrorist network — an international syndicate of ideological mercenaries financed by the richest and most shadowy hands of the global elite.
From Portland to Paris — the Masked Army Without Borders
“Antifa is not an idea — it’s an army,” Trump declared.
He listed cities where black-clad militants attacked ICE facilities, ambushed police, and assaulted journalists — from Portland to Dallas, Chicago to Seattle.
Federal officials presented evidence of coordinated logistics, shared insignia, identical weaponized signs, and even synchronized bus routes shuttling agitators across state lines.
“These are not kids with markers in basements,” Trump said. “They are paid anarchists.”
What’s new — and chilling — is the international reach. Intelligence briefings reveal the same logos, chants, and printed propaganda resurfacing across Europe and South America. One journalist described seeing the same woman at riots in Atlanta, D.C., and London — like a soldier on global deployment.
The Money Trail: “Riot Inc.”
The heart of the Red Blood Report lies in the numbers — and the names.
Federal investigators and independent researchers at the Government Accountability Institute and Turning Point USA mapped the funding web known internally as “Riot Inc.”
It’s not one organization — it’s a corporate ecosystem. Legal teams. Media fronts. Fundraising shells.
Among the financiers named:
George Soros’s Open Society Network
The Arabella Advisors political fund shell
The Tides Foundation
Neville Roy Singham, husband of a Code Pink co-founder and longtime global leftist financier
Hansjörg Wyss, the Swiss billionaire quietly backing left-wing U.S. nonprofits
Over $100 million has flowed into this network through tax-exempt channels, and astonishingly, at least $4 million in U.S. taxpayer funds were traced directly to riot-linked groups, including activists charged with domestic terrorism in Atlanta’s “Stop Cop City” chaos.
Pam Bondi’s Promise: “We’ll Dismantle Them Like a Cartel”
Attorney General Pam Bondi took the gloves off.
“This is not activism — it’s anarchy,” she said. “We’re going to destroy Antifa brick by brick.”
Her office has ordered the FBI, ATF, U.S. Marshals, and DEA to protect ICE facilities nationwide and prosecute Antifa’s financiers with the same precision used against drug cartels.
FBI Director Kash Patel announced Operation Summer Heat, a multi-agency effort to track the money trail.
“Money never lies,” Patel said. “We’ll follow it to every donor, every NGO, every shell company hiding behind false virtue.”
Journalists Turned Targets
The room was filled with people who had bled to tell the truth.
Independent journalists Andy Ngo, Katie Daviscourt, Nick Sortor, and others told horror stories — brain hemorrhages, near-strangulations, broken bones, and black eyes — inflicted not by criminals in alleys but by masked radicals screaming “Kill ICE” and “Death to Fascists.”
Ngo, one of the earliest reporters on Antifa’s rise, said,
“They operate like ISIS — decentralized, deceptive, and deadly.”
Others echoed that Antifa cells are sustained through “mutual aid” groups — community fronts that feed and house militants, even near federal buildings in Portland.
Homes turned into safe houses. Food kitchens turned into recruitment hubs.
And the media? Silent.
“CNN called it ‘fiery but mostly peaceful,’” one reporter spat. “That’s why these mobs feel untouchable.”
The Media’s Shadow Role
The roundtable named names.
MSNBC, CNN, ABC, NBC — all accused of laundering Antifa’s image while vilifying its victims.
Participants described the networks as propaganda arms for “the protest-industrial complex.”
Their reward: billionaire funding, ratings clicks, and political protection.
“The same media that calls us fascists gives moral cover to the people trying to kill us,” one journalist cried, her voice cracking with rage.
A Network as Sophisticated as ISIS
Governor Kristi Noem likened Antifa’s structure to foreign terror groups — “as organized as ISIS, Hezbollah, Hamas.”
She revealed ongoing cooperation between the Department of Homeland Security and Treasury to freeze financial pipelines feeding Antifa’s U.S. cells.
The administration also confirmed that a foreign terrorist designation — labeling Antifa’s international wing as an FTO — is now being reviewed.
The Political Shield
The names of U.S. officials shielding the movement surfaced repeatedly:
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, and Oregon leaders accused of “covering up terrorism.”
Federal agents reportedly witnessed local police officers cheering rioters threatening to “kill ICE agents.”
“Any elected official who allows that,” Noem said, “should be prosecuted.”
Antifa’s Global Playbook
Investigators and journalists described Antifa’s worldwide blueprint:
Decentralized command: No formal leadership, only shared ideology and encrypted channels.
Transnational funding: NGOs and tax shelters route money through “charitable” legal fronts.
Psychological warfare: Branding opponents as “Nazis” or “fascists” to justify violence.
Information control: Legacy media silence + tech censorship of independent reporters.
On-the-ground logistics: Shared “mutual aid” safe houses, identical protest kits, and travel stipends.
A Chilling Final Warning
Trump closed the roundtable with blunt clarity:
“We’re not going to let this happen in America. They are paid, organized, and dangerous.
We’ll clean them out — and the people funding them are in deep trouble.”
Before leaving to handle a “very close” Middle East peace deal, he announced that Charlie Kirk — the conservative activist murdered weeks earlier — would posthumously receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
The Red Blood Takeaway
Antifa isn’t a street movement. It’s a weaponized ideology — a black-masked franchise of chaos with global sponsors and local soldiers.
It thrives on confusion, corporate cowardice, and media complicity.
The same billionaires funding environmental NGOs, “justice” initiatives, and digital activism are quietly underwriting the world’s most organized domestic terror network.
Antifa is no longer a myth. It’s an international operation, its investors hiding in boardrooms and tax-exempt trusts.
And as this roundtable exposed — the war for America’s streets isn’t just about protests. It’s about who truly runs the system: the elected, or the untouchable.
Red Blood. Truth with scars.



