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Oct 22, 2025 | Poso Daily Brief
22 OCT 25 SITREP
1. Antifa Infiltration and Violent Organization Exposure in Oakland California and Seattle Washington
Undercover teams entered anarchist book fairs in both cities and documented Antifa’s structure, recruitment methods, and operational planning. The gatherings acted as open coordination hubs for far-left activists.
Collected propaganda included manuals on violent resistance, sabotage of ICE operations, and guides for evading surveillance. Attendees promoted anti-capitalist and anti-government ideology tied to social and cultural causes.
Antifa members used local bookstores and underground publishers to spread their network, employing encrypted communication and anonymous cash donations to sustain activity. Occult and satanic imagery was used to reinforce group identity.
In Seattle, at the Vera Project inside Climate Pledge Arena, investigators discovered a “wall of fascists” displaying photographs and city locations of journalists marked as enemies. Masked security with walkie-talkies and local comms monitored the site.
2. United States Department of War Operations and Pentagon Press Corps Overhaul in Washington DC
The Department of War formed a new Pentagon Press Corps after the previous accredited journalists refused to comply with updated building and access regulations. Over sixty replacements were approved, including members from Real America’s Voice, The Post Millennial, and Human Events.
Kingsley Wilson, press secretary for the Department of War, explained that this development followed a tweet announcing the inclusion of independent media outlets rather than a formal press event. The goal was to increase transparency through direct engagement with reporters outside the traditional establishment press.
Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Donald Trump were identified as key figures supporting the overhaul, framing it as part of a broader effort to remove ideological bias and restore trust in national defense communication.
The same discussion confirmed eight precision air and naval strikes against cartel semi-submersible vessels in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific. Officials described the strikes as successful examples of current defense policy under the new media framework, emphasizing safety and operational efficiency.
3. London Metropolitan Police Ban UKIP Nationalist Parade in Tower Hamlets Muslim District
The planned route passed near major mosques and community centers in one of Britain’s most densely Muslim districts. Authorities concluded the location created a serious risk of confrontation with counter-protesters.
Commander Nick John stated that previous protests in the area had caused assaults on officers and public disorder, and that policing the event would overextend London’s resources.
Organizers were told to move the event outside the borough under strict conditions. Anyone assembling in violation of the ban would face arrest and prosecution under public-order law.
FINAL WORD
Extremist movements are gaining ground while governments tighten control to counter them. From Antifa’s organized networks in U.S. cities to renewed defense operations in Washington and riot prevention in London, each case reflects growing strain between authority and dissent. Preventing escalation will require steady intelligence coordination, decisive enforcement, and sustained public trust to preserve order and national stability.
On today's episode of Human Events Daily, a street journalism team infiltrated Antifa this past weekend. Two cells of Antifa in two separate states and in two separate cities. And we are going to be interviewing members of the team that participated in that infiltration very soon here on today's show.