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by Tyler Durden Wednesday, Jan 27, 2021 - 12:00

While US officials claim that 'far-right extremism' is one of the largest threats facing America, the leader of the group most commonly singled out as an example - the Proud Boys - was a 'prolific' informant for federal and local law enforcement, according to Reuters, citing a 2014 federal court proceeding.

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enrique Tarrio (left) Enrique Tarrio repeatedly worked undercover for investigators following a 2012 arrest, court documents reveal.

Curiously, Tarrio was ordered to stay away from Washington D.C. one day before the January 6 Capitol riot after he was arrested on vandalism and weapons charges - upon a request by government prosecutors that he be prohibited from attending. At least five Proud Boys members were charged as part of the riot.

In the 2014 hearing, a federal prosecutor, an FBI agent and Tarrio's attorney describe his undercover work - noting that the Proud Boys leader helped authorities prosecute over a dozen people in various cases involving drugs, gambling and human smuggling, accoding to Reuters.

In a Tuesday interview with Reuters, Tarrio denied working undercover or cooperating in cases.

"I don't know any of this," he said, adding "I don't recall any of this."

Law-enforcement officials and the court transcript contradict Tarrio’s denial. In a statement to Reuters, the former federal prosecutor in Tarrio’s case, Vanessa Singh Johannes, confirmed that “he cooperated with local and federal law enforcement, to aid in the prosecution of those running other, separate criminal enterprises, ranging from running marijuana grow houses in Miami to operating pharmaceutical fraud schemes.”

Tarrio, 36, is a high-profile figure who organizes and leads the right-wing Proud Boys in their confrontations with those they believe to be Antifa, short for “anti-fascism,” an amorphous and often violent leftist movement. The Proud Boys were involved in the deadly insurrection at the Capitol January 6.

The records uncovered by Reuters are startling because they show that a leader of a far-right group now under intense scrutiny by law enforcement was previously an active collaborator with criminal investigators. -Reuters

During Tarrio's 2014 hearing, both the prosecutor and Tarrio's defense attorney asked for a reduced prison sentence after pleading guilty in a fraud case related to the relabeling and sale of stolen diabetes test kits. In requesting leniency for Tarrio and two co-defendants, the prosecutor noted that Tarrio's information had resulted in the prosecution of 13 people on federal charges in two separate cases, and helped local authorities investigate a gambling ring.

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Tarrio's former attorney, Jeffrey Feiler, noted that his client worked undercover several times - one involving "wholesale prescription narcotics," another involving the sale of anabolic steroids, and a third involving human smuggling. Tarrio also helped police uncover three marijuana grow houses, and was a "prolific" cooperator, according to the report.

In the smuggling case, Tarrio, “at his own risk, in an undercover role met and negotiated to pay $11,000 to members of that ring to bring in fictitious family members of his from another country,” the lawyer said in court.

In an interview, Feiler said he did not recall details about the case but added, “The information I provided to the court was based on information provided to me by law enforcement and the prosecutor.”

An FBI agent at the hearing called Tarrio a “key component” in local police investigations involving marijuana, cocaine and MDMA, or ecstasy. The Miami FBI office declined comment. -Reuters

Reuters notes that there is no evidence Tarrio has cooperated with authorities since his previous involvement, however he admitted to notifying local law enforcement prior to Proud Boys rallies in various cities - letting police know of the group's plans. Tarrio said he stopped this coordination after December 12 due to the DC police cracking down on the group.

Tarrio's involvement with law enforcement will no doubt fuel speculation over just how 'organic' the threat of 'far-right extremism' is, particularly when the vast majority of violence observed over 2020 was committed by far-left groups rioting in the name of racial justice.

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by Tyler Durden Wednesday, Jan 27, 2021 - 12:00 While US officials claim that 'far-right extremism' is one of the largest threats facing America, the leader of the group most commonly singled out as an example - the Proud Boys - was a 'prolific' informant for federal and local law enforcement, according to Reuters, citing a 2014 federal court proceeding. https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inline-images/tarrio1_0.png enrique Tarrio (left) Enrique Tarrio repeatedly worked undercover for investigators following a 2012 arrest, court documents reveal. Curiously, Tarrio was ordered to stay away from Washington D.C. one day before the January 6 Capitol riot after he was arrested on vandalism and weapons charges - upon a request by government prosecutors that he be prohibited from attending. At least five Proud Boys members were charged as part of the riot. In the 2014 hearing, a federal prosecutor, an FBI agent and Tarrio's attorney describe his undercover work - noting that the Proud Boys leader helped authorities prosecute over a dozen people in various cases involving drugs, gambling and human smuggling, accoding to Reuters. In a Tuesday interview with Reuters, Tarrio denied working undercover or cooperating in cases. >"I don't know any of this," he said, adding "I don't recall any of this." >Law-enforcement officials and the court transcript contradict Tarrio’s denial. In a statement to Reuters, the former federal prosecutor in Tarrio’s case, Vanessa Singh Johannes, confirmed that “he cooperated with local and federal law enforcement, to aid in the prosecution of those running other, separate criminal enterprises, ranging from running marijuana grow houses in Miami to operating pharmaceutical fraud schemes.” >Tarrio, 36, is a high-profile figure who organizes and leads the right-wing Proud Boys in their confrontations with those they believe to be Antifa, short for “anti-fascism,” an amorphous and often violent leftist movement. The Proud Boys were involved in the deadly insurrection at the Capitol January 6. The records uncovered by Reuters are startling because they show that a leader of a far-right group now under intense scrutiny by law enforcement was previously an active collaborator with criminal investigators. -Reuters During Tarrio's 2014 hearing, both the prosecutor and Tarrio's defense attorney asked for a reduced prison sentence after pleading guilty in a fraud case related to the relabeling and sale of stolen diabetes test kits. In requesting leniency for Tarrio and two co-defendants, the prosecutor noted that Tarrio's information had resulted in the prosecution of 13 people on federal charges in two separate cases, and helped local authorities investigate a gambling ring. https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inline-images/tarrio%201a.jpg Tarrio's former attorney, Jeffrey Feiler, noted that his client worked undercover several times - one involving "wholesale prescription narcotics," another involving the sale of anabolic steroids, and a third involving human smuggling. Tarrio also helped police uncover three marijuana grow houses, and was a "prolific" cooperator, according to the report. >In the smuggling case, Tarrio, “at his own risk, in an undercover role met and negotiated to pay $11,000 to members of that ring to bring in fictitious family members of his from another country,” the lawyer said in court. >In an interview, Feiler said he did not recall details about the case but added, “The information I provided to the court was based on information provided to me by law enforcement and the prosecutor.” >An FBI agent at the hearing called Tarrio a “key component” in local police investigations involving marijuana, cocaine and MDMA, or ecstasy. The Miami FBI office declined comment. -Reuters Reuters notes that there is no evidence Tarrio has cooperated with authorities since his previous involvement, however he admitted to notifying local law enforcement prior to Proud Boys rallies in various cities - letting police know of the group's plans. Tarrio said he stopped this coordination after December 12 due to the DC police cracking down on the group. Tarrio's involvement with law enforcement will no doubt fuel speculation over just how 'organic' the threat of 'far-right extremism' is, particularly when the vast majority of violence observed over 2020 was committed by far-left groups rioting in the name of racial justice. fini

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Wow, this is textbook FBI/CIA. Angus Mackenzie wrote the book Secrets: The CIA's War at Home on CIA infiltration of student newspapers and movemens etc in the 1960s--he based everything on FOIAs he spent a decade and more gathering. Classic manuever.

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Fucking rat. I know alot of you will probably disagree with me but he's a snitch. He wasn't law enforcement or helping them out of the goodness of his heart. He's a criminal that fucked over his other criminal buddies to get a reduced sentence. "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time."

According to the article he told police when that was going to be a proud boys rally. But then they need permits for that anyway?

Look I’m not defending the guy I don’t really give two shits about him or the proud boys. I have nothing against them, I just don’t care about them.

But just for the sake of accuracy, if he could keep some heat off of himself and his group by “cooperating” and telling the FBI what everyone already knows, I mean they printed fliers for fucks sake, isn’t that different from snitching? I really don’t know this guys history. Just going on what I’ve been told though, that’s about all the information he gave them, and refused to give addresses names, numbers, etc.

Just information readily available

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He got arrested back a few years ago and ratted on all his affiliates to avoid prison. Read the article and it will tell you this. I'm not referring to him working with authorities for any Proud Boy related stuff but for actual crimes he committed back in the day.

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Every right wing movement, national or local, is COINTELPRO compromised. They only fear the lone wolf.

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FBI knew ahead of time what was going to go down in DC.

Well sure. People on theDonald were talking openly about what they were going to do. Openly. Then mocking anyone who didn’t believe that they were going to get tough and throw down if they didn’t get their way with the certification.

They weren’t hiding it, they were literally saying they were going to fight physically. This is the same batch of people now claiming that it was only antifa. Pussies. First they do a shit job of a fake insurrection, then they go fetal position and pretend they’re innocent victims who dindu nuffin.

They went unarmed through checkpoints, just blocks away from all of their weapons back in their rooms, had all of their enemies surrounded in one building, and couldn’t get jack shit done. Potentially 30 minutes and some rope away from doing everything they said they were going to do and they didn’t do it.

I am not justifying any violence whatsoever, they were the ones talking tough shit. Not me. I never talk shit. Not about violence anyway. I’m too old and too washed up, I did my bit and I’m done. Most of my body doesn’t even work anymore. But these guys talked endless endless shit and got mad at anyone who called them out… And then folded anyway.

It wAS AntiFa!!!

Like they weren’t there at all.

Hilarious.

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SCHOOOOOOCKER- I'm mean a total Shockkkkkkkk!

Not!

Trust Da Plan Q tards...You have been warned.