In a jaw-dropping eight-month undercover operation, James O’Keefe and his team at O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) have once again delivered the kind of explosive journalism that mainstream media refuses to touch. An OMG journalist went deep inside the private Signal chats of a New Jersey Antifa cell calling itself “NJ BURN,” exposing real people — not shadowy “ideas” — plotting riots, blockades, and violence while holding cushy jobs at OpenAI, T-Mobile, Rutgers, Princeton, the ACLU, and beyond.
This is the kind of fearless, boots-on-the-ground reporting that makes the establishment squirm. And the revelations? Pure OMG gold.
The Undercover Operation That Shook Antifa
For eight grueling months, an OMG operative embedded inside the group’s encrypted Signal chats. Using real names, profile photos, and digital footprints, the team meticulously identified members and connected them to their real-world positions. The same network behind disruptive port blockades in Newark-Elizabeth was also active during chaotic scenes at Delaney Hall immigration facility, where activists squared off with police and journalists.
What emerged is undeniable proof that Antifa is not some harmless protest vibe. It is a coordinated network of radicals operating in plain sight inside America’s universities, tech giants, nonprofits, and activist circles.
The Players Unmasked: Radicals in High Places
OMG didn’t just expose anonymous online trolls. They named names with receipts:
- Woojin Ko — OpenAI Research Engineer / ChatGPT team
- Beleckecom Moffouk (also spelled Belkcacem Mouffouk) — T-Mobile AI Automation Expert
- Zainab Tanvir — Imaging Director and assistant professor at Rutgers University
- Amanda Marie Dominguez — Rutgers University PhD student in Education
- Aditi Rao — Princeton University Classics graduate student
- Rev. Shannon Smythe — Field Education Director at Princeton Theological Seminary
- Cres Vellucci — National Lawyers Guild co-founder and ACLU Board of Directors member
- Jim Keady — Former New Jersey Democratic congressional candidate and city councilman
- Alexyss P. — New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault Community Council member
- Celine Semaan — Co-founder of Slow Factory Labs
These aren’t fringe basement dwellers. These are people with influence in AI development, higher education, legal advocacy, and progressive nonprofits.
Chilling Plans for Chaos Straight from the Chats
The Signal messages reveal a group ready for serious disruption:
- Detailed discussions about building road spikes to disable vehicles
- Plans for tire-slashing of New Jersey police cars
- Talk of “Ukrainian-style” protest tactics and Boer War-inspired methods
- Coordination of port blockades and riot activity
- Support networks for criminal defendants, including one chat dedicated to a firebomber who pleaded guilty to torching NYPD vehicles
This wasn’t abstract theory. This was operational planning.
Celebrating Murder: The Most Shocking Revelations
Perhaps the most stomach-turning part? Members openly celebrated political violence.
After the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, chat participants posted celebratory messages and images, including one gleeful cartoon declaring “Charlie Kirk Down!” and another casually hoping “the bullet is ok.”
They also expressed disappointment that past attempts on President Trump’s life had failed.
This is Antifa in their own words — cheering death and dreaming of more.
Antifa Freaks Out as Sunlight Floods In
As soon as the story dropped, the group went into full panic mode. Members began frantically deleting profiles, nuking LinkedIn accounts (one prominent member already wiped his), and warning each other about leaks. Insiders are now feeding OMG even more screenshots from additional Antifa chats.
“NJ Antifa is now freaking out because James O’Keefe is obtaining internal screenshots… Welcome to sunlight.”
An OMG journalist spent the past eight months undercover inside New Jersey ANTIFA, infiltrating the private Signal chats of a group known as NJ BURN.
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) June 16, 2026
What we uncovered proves ANTIFA is not just an idea. It is a network of real people organizing, coordinating, and operating…
Classic. When the truth comes out, the cockroaches scatter.
Why This Matters: Radicals Inside the System
The American people have a right to know when individuals plotting riots and celebrating assassinations hold positions of power in tech companies shaping AI, universities educating the next generation, and organizations like the ACLU influencing law and policy.
James O’Keefe didn’t just expose a group chat. He exposed how deeply these radical networks have penetrated our institutions.
The Bottom Line
While some in government and media still pretend Antifa is just an “idea,” James O’Keefe and OMG have done the hard work of showing exactly who these people are, where they work, and what they’re planning.
This is guerrilla journalism at its finest. Raw. Unfiltered. Unafraid.
And the best part? More is coming. Antifa’s worst nightmare — sunlight and accountability — is just getting started.
OMG indeed.
NJ Antifa is now freaking out because “James O’Keefe,” is obtaining internal screenshots from multiple Antifa group chats.
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) June 17, 2026
I want to thank the many insiders within NJ Antifa who are providing all the screenshots to us.
Welcome to sunlight. https://t.co/7nbqyiVU4o pic.twitter.com/w9NPskqRnt
NJ Antifa is now freaking out because “James O’Keefe,” is obtaining internal screenshots from multiple Antifa group chats.
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) June 17, 2026
I want to thank the many insiders within NJ Antifa who are providing all the screenshots to us.
Welcome to sunlight. https://t.co/7nbqyiVU4o pic.twitter.com/w9NPskqRnt
