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NYC Democratic Socialists push guide for handling encounters with feds amid anti-Israel protests

A new rulebook for extremists.

The Big Apple chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America is clearly hoping to attract attention from the FBI, instructing its members on how to behave after participating in hateful anti-Israel protests.

The far-left group, which has sponsored and promoted numerous anti-Israel protests since October 7, has launched a digital website offering advice “to protect themselves and other activists from government investigation and to empower them to continue the struggle.” A booklet was published. ”

This 29-page guide is titled “When an Agent Knocks” and was created by the Center for Constitutional Rights.

It starts with general tips like refraining from speaking to federal authorities, documenting your encounters, and standing up as an attorney.

But this pearl of radical wisdom also delves into ways readers can thwart federal agents' investigations, such as handing themselves over to authorities outside their homes to prevent warrantless searches of their property.

We also provide tips for identifying infiltrated G-men and informants.


The 29-page guide includes general tips for encountering federal agents, such as refraining from talking to them. Constitutional Rights Center

City Council Minority Leader Joseph Borelli (R-Staten Island) destroyed the documents as further evidence of the disruptive political group's intentions.

“These are no longer political wannabes; these are people who have decided to undermine our institutions and use their hatred of Israel as a catalyst.”


FBI sticker on the floor
The book also offers tips on how to derail federal investigations, including advice on identifying informants. Reuters

DSA-NYC spokesman Jeremy Cohan dismissed the criticism, saying the FBI has a long history of suppressing social movements. “People need to know their rights, and the resources at the Center for Constitutional Rights will help educate them as we continue to advocate for peace and justice,” he said.

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