“Activists in the Willamette Valley have recently been notified via their Facebook emails that Facebook has complied with a law enforcement request for information regarding their Facebook messages & activity,” Azar said Wednesday on Twitter.
“At this juncture we are unsure of how many emails have been sent or who they have been sent to, but we do know that this inquiry came from the FBI,” she added.
At this juncture we are unsure of how many emails have been sent or who they have been sent to, but we do know that this inquiry came from the FBI.
— alissa azar (@AlissaAzar) July 20, 2022
The Antifa extremist, who also happens to be a self-proclaimed “journalist,”, proceeded to encourage other members of Antifa to use encrypted chat channels when communicating with other activists. Although, she said the safest option would be face-to-face discussions.
Alissa Azar reminded her comrades not to talk to law enforcement and said local activist collectives can help those that received warnings from Facebook with legal/bail funds.
BREAKING: #Antifa members in Portland & beyond are freaking out because @FBI has reportedly gotten warrants for emails/social media activity tied to Antifa persons of interest. Violent Antifa member Alissa Azar, who is facing a felony, tells comrades to move discussions in-person pic.twitter.com/8OrLUhNV9M
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) July 20, 2022
“Now would be a good time to remind each other to reach out to local activist collectives for help regarding digital & operational security. Using encrypted messaging/email, or better yet, having in-person discussions are our safest options,” Azar said. “If you have received these emails please turn to your community for support. Don’t ever talk to law enforcement, especially without a lawyer, ever. If you don’t have a lawyer or funds for one, there are folks who can help remedy this. We protect us.”
Now would be a good time to remind each other to reach out to local activist collectives for help regarding digital & operational security. Using encrypted messaging/email, or better yet, having in-person discussions are our safest options.
— alissa azar (@AlissaAzar) July 20, 2022
Terrified that the FBI may be investigating Antifa cells, Antifa are warning members to leave all electronics behind even for in-person discussions and meetings, Ngo reports.
Violent Portland #Antifa member, Alissa Azar, has admitted that comrades can turn to organized cells ("local activist collectives") for help, including for money. She reveals they use Wire & Signal for "spicy" organizing (i.e., criminal conspiracies).https://t.co/Ol7nVlUwPk pic.twitter.com/NGRIUydqkj
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) July 20, 2022
On June 18, 2021, Alissa Azar violently assaulted a group of right-wing protesters with bear mace at a park in Oregon City. She is facing felony assault charges over this incident, and the trial date is set for December 13, 2022, in Clackamas County.
Terrified that @FBI may be investigating #Antifa cells, Antifa are warning members to leave all electronics behind even for in-person discussions & meetings. As I reported in my book, Rose City Antifa required this for their secret meetings & training. https://t.co/ybqNeEkWeH pic.twitter.com/KXRTItZ3QK
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) July 20, 2022
Azar also runs an OnlyFans account, where she reportedly averages over $23,000 a month in subscription payments and describes herself as a “slutty anarchist.”
Story cited here.