Student activists or pro insurgents?
The terrorism that's infiltrated the most elite US college campuses
Last night I gained access to a GoogleDrive (see below) obtained by social media account Israel War Room via a source who is allegedly within the UPenn “anti-war” encampment. It contains over 200 documents linked below that are pro-terrorism, with guidelines on how to riot and cause disruption, how to make weapons and take over buildings. Israel War Room highlight that the drive lists Carrie Zaremba as the owner of all files, who is reportedly a spokesperson for National Students for Justice in Palestine, aka SJP.
Students for Justice in Palestine has a very long track record of promoting antisemitism on university campuses in America. Sorry, antizionism. SJP is present across hundreds of institutions and is part of the bigger umbrella organization American Muslims for Palestine, or AMP. It should be noted that SJP has alleged links to terror groups such as the PFLP (whose literature appears in this GoogleDrive) and PIJ, while AMP’s membership contains overlap with groups that were previously shut down for supporting Hamas (the literature of which also appears in this GoogleDrive).
To trawl through the trove of documents is to take a dive into the minds of wannabe insurgents, not future hopeful university graduates. Contained within the sub-sections of the drive are how-to guides, including “sabotaging Zionist infrastructure”, creating print propaganda, strategizing on demands and actions, establishing an autonomous zone, “wheatpasting”, crowd and riot control, blockaiding and first aid. Are you wondering why all the encampment occupants are wearing masks and covering their identities? It’s all detailed here via PDF guides on anonymity, security, and avoiding the police. There are documents unabashedly glorifying child soldiers, martyring Aaron Bushnell (the US soldier who self-immolated back in February) and promoting the globalization of the Intifada. Also included are articles by known terrorists including Leila Khaled, Ghassan Ali, and Ibrahim Nabulsi. It’s a DIY occupation guide. No joke - that PDF is included too.
The widespread vandalism and destruction on college campuses in the wake of these encampments doesn’t appear to be coincidence given the paraphernalia here promoting destruction of property and violence.
Welcome to detailed educational materials in how to be a criminal: Strategic monkey-wrenching. Disabling vehicles. Breaking windows. Plugging waste discharge pipes. Burning machinery. Smoke bombs. Stink bombs. Slingshots. Burning Billboards. Computer sabotage. Jamming locks. Avoiding arrest. Disposing of evidence. Smashing cameras. Occupying buildings. Barricading.
You name it, it’s all collected here and is incredibly easy to access.
Heavily featured in the drive too is the BDS movement, which is heralded as a great method of destroying many democracies, beyond just Israel. One PDF states the mission very clearly:
Alongside PFLP and pro Hamas propaganda documents, there’s one file entitled “International Intifada” which calls for the killing of anyone who can be described as a “colonizer”. Presumably some of those are the same people who preserve and fund the university campuses these students are learning at?
Etc.
There’s even one handbook on why students should effectively throw away their academic futures as a form of obedience. Which is interesting given that two days ago, following the police dismantling of Columbia’s encampment, the student editors of the Columbia Law Review released this statement, advocating for skipping their finals and being given passing grades regardless. They claim to be “irrevocably shaken” by the excessively gentle display of the NYPD towards them. They would like to use the war in Gaza to evade sitting their finals; a very Gen Z "dog ate my homework".
All of the above is damning evidence, suggesting that the activities taking place on Ivy League and UC campuses in America in the last few weeks are not examples of innocent grassroots movements, but well-planned, well-funded, well-organized attempts to infiltrate elite institutions and undermine American values and American democracy. According to today’s Wall Street Journal, the students have received training for months post-October 7 by left wing activist groups and veteran protestors.
Police departments have urged the need for credible intelligence on criminal activity occurring within the student encampments in order for them to be declared illegal and cleared out, such as in the cases of Columbia and UCLA last week. There must be evidence of imminent danger and threat. I ask - doesn’t this suffice?
I downloaded the GoogleDrive and archived the files. You can access the 200+ documents at this WeTransfer link.
I’ll leave you with this video taken at the UCLA encampment a few mornings ago.