Sunday, May 5, 2024

Conservative Leader Behind Campaign To Expose Antisemitism Responds To Swatting Threat

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The man leading the campaign to expose on college campuses received a frightening call from authorities Thursday night.

The situation could have been far worse.

, president of (), has received national attention in recent days for his doxxing campaign. Using trucks with electronic billboards, Guillette has legally identified and called out so-called student leaders who blamed Israel for ' unprecedented terror attacks.

AIM has announced plans to deploy more trucks to colleges and universities that allow antisemitic views to fester and proliferate. Naturally, Guillette's extreme opponents didn't like that. Not one bit.

But no one could have foreseen this.

In response to Guillette's crusade, a yet-to-be identified perpetrator called 911, falsely claiming the conservative leader had a gun to his wife's head.

Minutes later, a team of heavily armed police officers conducted a search of his premises.

,” as the of deceiving of emergency services is informally known, carries a high risk of grievous bodily harm or even death. The danger of a fatal mistake rises precipitously during the late evening/early morning hours when residents awake startled and frightened by .

Officers searched Guillette's home around 1:30 a.m.

The federal government, and many states, have made swatting a , but technological advancements enabling perpetrators to mask their voice, phone number or IP address present obvious challenges to authorities.

Yet Guillette remains undeterred.

“I will not be intimidated by these gutless, antisemitic cowards,” the AIM president told American Liberty News by phone Friday. “We have a strong legal team and are ready to take legal action,” he vowed.

Meanwhile, AIM's mobile billboards will fearlessly expose antisemitic students at supposedly open-minded institutes of higher learning. Trucks will continue to appear on campus and at students' homes, so people can know which of their classmates and neighbors are terrorist idolizing antisemites.

This campaign, which started after 34 Harvard student groups condemned Israel following Hamas' Oct. 7 attack, is poised to expand even further.

A complete list of Harvard's leading antisemites is visible at HarvardHatesJews.com. Supporters may click the link to pressure Harvard's Board of Overseers to hold the most odious students responsible.

And to show they stand with Adam Guillette against tyranny and oppression.

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Patrick Houck
Patrick Houck
Patrick Houck is an avid political enthusiast based out of the Washington, D.C. metro area. His expertise is in campaigns and the use of targeted messaging to persuade voters. When not combing through the latest news, you can find him enjoying the company of family and friends or pursuing his love of photography.

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