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https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=5468&v=1JT1r1tBXJs&feature=youtu.be Here's the spot in the video when they admit it "“Since we don’t categorize Antifa, nor do we calculate or collate information regarding Antifa — that movement, we don’t have that. But, we can provide you information on anarchist threats and cases in general.”" https://oversight.house.gov/legislation/hearings/confronting-violent-white-supremacy-part-vi-examining-the-biden-administration [Seattle rioters caught on camera trying to trap police in East Precinct, set it on fire](https://komonews.com/news/local/police-spokesperson-accuses-rioters-of-attempted-murder-for-trying-to-barricade-officers) [ Jews & the FBI in 1985: After "considerable efforts", the ADL "won a remarkable coup" when the FBI instructed field offices to contact each [ADL] Regional Office to establish communication.](https://archive.is/FDXP9/image)

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Technically Antifa is Right Wing. They are anarchists. That is right side of the spectrum. Its all a word salad

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where do you get that? wiki - Right-handed path practitioners tend to work towards ascending their soul towards ultimate union (or reunion) with the divine source, returning to heaven, allegorically alluded to as restoration or climbing back up the ladder after the "great fall". In Solomon's lesser key, they embrace the light and try to annihilate anything they regard as "dark" or "evil". On the other hand, left-handed path practitioners do not see this as the ultimate aim but a step towards their goal. Left-handed path practitioners embrace the dark as well as the light in order to invoke the alchemical formula solve et coagula ("dissolve and precipitate"), confronting the negative in order to transmute it into desirable qualities.[3] Left-handed path practitioners descend towards union with the divine to obtain Godhood status, with God-like powers of their own (en.wikipedia.org)

The Right-Hand Path is commonly thought to refer to magical or religious groups which adhere to a certain set of characteristics:

They divide the concepts of mind, body and spirit into three separate, albeit interrelated, entities.[5] They adhere to a specific moral code and a belief in some form of judgement, such as karma or the Threefold Law.[5] The occultist Dion Fortune[6][7] considered Abrahamic religions to be RHP.

Left-Hand Path "Left-Hand Path" redirects here. For other uses, see Left-Hand Path (disambiguation). The historian Dave Evans studied self-professed followers of the Left-Hand Path in the early 21st century, making several observations about their practices:

They often reject societal convention and the status quo, which some suggest is in a search for spiritual freedom. As a part of this, LHP followers embrace magical techniques that would traditionally be viewed as taboo, for instance using sex magic or embracing Satanic imagery.[1]: 197  As Mogg Morgan wrote, the "breaking of taboos makes magic more potent and can lead to reintegration and liberation, [for example] the eating of meat in a vegetarian community can have the same liberating effect as anal intercourse in a sexually inhibited society."[8] They often question religious or moral dogma, instead adhering to forms of personal anarchism.[1]: 198  They often embrace sexuality and incorporate it into magical ritual.[1]: 205