For years, Antifa has positioned itself as a decentralized, grassroots movement.
Its members appear in the streets clad in black, hiding their identities behind masks and face coverings, equipped with gas masks, goggles, and even tactical-grade e-masks.
While defenders dismiss this as spontaneous activism, recent findings suggest something much more organized and financed than the public has been led to believe.
After digging into the purchasing patterns of these materials, a troubling trend emerges.
Suppliers report bulk orders, sometimes exceeding 1,000 items in a single month and in some instances exceeding 10,000.