US The media’s go-to antifa ‘expert’ is a financial backer of antifa - "Antifa isn't an organization! We just all show up at the same place, at the same time, wearing the same clothes, carrying the same equipment, for the same purpose." -Mark Bray

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A funder of high-level antifa operations that some media outlets have heralded as an undisputed antifa “expert” is asserting on airwaves, without any journalistic pushback, that antifa is not an organization.

Numerous news outlets are embracing the assertions of Mark Bray, author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, a 304-page guide widely regarded as “a how-to for would-be activists.”

Last week, for example, Bray told The Intercept, which cited him as a “historian,” that antifa is “a broad politics, not a specific organization.”

Appearing in a viral Reuters video, Bray sounded the alarm on President Donald Trump officially designating antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. Doing so, Bray warned, would “demonize the Left writ large” by giving the government the ability to label any political opponent as antifa.

A domestic terrorism designation specifically against antifa “could conceivably allow the administration to target anyone on the Left, anyone who dissents, anyone who protests,” Bray claimed.

In an interview with Al Jazeera, itself accused of endorsing terrorism, Bray disputed that antifa activity is well-funded as part of sprawling operations.

“Speaking of ‘antifa’ in the singular is misleading and plays into Trump’s efforts to repress the Left,” said Bray. “He is trying to promote the common right-wing conspiracy theory that there are shadowy financiers like George Soros playing puppet master behind everything the Left does.”

ANTIFA INC: HOW AN IDEOLOGY BECAME AN ORGANIZED CRIMINAL NETWORK

“The reality is that antifa groups do not have large budgets at all, and what they have is basically crowdsourced or generated from members themselves,” Bray added. “It’s mostly for bail, really.”

But by Bray’s own admission, antifa is highly organized, with a funding arm providing material support for hundreds of members across the globe.

In the introduction of his handbook, Bray mentions that the International Anti-Fascist Defense Fund, which bails out arrested antifa militants, is made up of over 300 organizers from 18 countries. The fund, in its 10th year of operation, is a project of Antifa International, an antifascist collective working to recruit followers and establish chapters around the world.

Bray himself is a financial backer of this transnational antifa bail fund. According to a disclaimer in his handbook, “at the very least,” 50% of proceeds from Bray’s book are funneled to the International Anti-Fascist Defense Fund.

Over the past year, Antifa International intervened in the criminal cases of antifascists from Finland, France, Germany, Britain, and the United States. “This was money well-spent,” according to the fund’s annual report. “No fewer than 15 of the anti-fascists whose lawyers we helped pay for since June 2024 walked away from criminal trials with not guilty verdicts or having their charges thrown out altogether!”

Antifa International has also helped out the heavily armed antifa cell accused of ambushing an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Alvarado, Texas. Following the coordinated attack earlier this year, the international antifa cohort contributed $5,000 to the cell’s legal defense fund in an act of “solidarity.”

More than a dozen suspected members of the Texas antifa cell are facing a slew of federal and state charges, including terrorism, organized crime, and attempted murder, for their alleged involvement in the Independence Day ambush, which left a local officer shot in the neck.

The anti-ICE attack was mentioned at a White House press briefing on Monday, among a string of violent crimes that antifa radicals have committed in recent years, such as the detonation of a shrapnel-filled bomb outside Alabama GOP Attorney General Steve Marshall's office in February 2024.

ANTIFA TRACKER: THE FAR-LEFT ACTIVISTS WHO FACE FEDERAL CHARGES UNDER TRUMP’S DOJ

Bray, despite antifa’s documented history of firebombing government facilities, continued to downplay the movement’s threat during his latest media circuit.

“We think of terrorism as being Al-Qaeda, blowing up buildings, killing people,” Bray told Reuters. “The greatest form of violence that self-identified antifa in the U.S. has engaged in is basically fistfights.

While underplaying antifa’s militant tactics, Bray openly advocates for far-left violence. In 2017, Dartmouth College issued a statement disavowing Bray, then a history lecturer at the university, over his “unabashed” support of revolutionary-left militancy.

Bray, currently an assistant professor teaching history at Rutgers University, describes his book in the opening pages as an “unabashedly partisan call to arms that aims to equip a new generation of anti-fascists with the history and theory necessary to defeat the resurgent Far Right.”

Antifa is intended to serve as a “hopefully useful reference” and “promote organizing against fascism,” reads Bray’s preface. “I hope Antifa will aid and inspire those who will take up the fight against fascism in the years to come so that someday there will be no need for this book.”

For example, in a chapter on street-level strategies, Bray’s book teaches that antifa activists should preemptively attack perceived “fascist” enemies. “[A]nti-fascists don’t wait for a fascist threat to become violent before acting to shut it down, physically if necessary,” Bray wrote.

Though he is far from an impartial analyst, Bray has become a sought-after commentator on antifa since the publication of his handbook in 2017. Major media outlets, ranging from the New York Times to NBC, have featured him in print pieces and primetime TV hits, often relying on his perspective to explain or contextualize events involving antifa.

“For Al Jazeera or any other news outlet to have Mark Bray on to discuss antifa in a neutral manner is akin to having David Duke in his pomp on to give a neutral overview of the KKK,” said researcher Dr. Eoin Lenihan.

Lenihan, a scholar monitoring online extremism, conducted the largest-ever study of how antifa accounts have methodically used social media to organize boots on the ground. Based on social networking analytics and interaction metrics, Lenihan’s peer-reviewed paper identified Bray as one of antifa's foremost influential thought leaders.

Bray mobilizes support for antifa on social media, all while attempting to obfuscate its organizing power in the public eye, Lenihan told the Washington Examiner. Lenihan said Bray’s hyperactivity is part of the movement's strategy to diffuse anger after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and to save antifa from being labeled a terrorist organization. Authorities said the suspect accused of shooting Kirk had carved anti-fascist messages onto bullets intended for his conservative victim.

ANTIFASCIST SAYINGS WRITTEN ON KIRK SHOOTER’S BULLET CASINGS: ‘BELLA CIAO’

According to Lenihan, antifa launders favorable narratives through uninformed or sympathetic media to muddy the waters around discussions about whether antifa is simply an idea. In response to Trump’s clampdown on radical-left violence, outlets are once again scrambling for authoritative voices on antifa and turning to self-proclaimed experts on the subject, sometimes courting antifa propagandists or apologists, either deliberately or unknowingly.

Such is the case with news networks now seeking Bray’s opinion on Trump moving to declare antifa a domestic terrorist threat, Lenihan told the Washington Examiner.

Lenihan attributed Bray’s regular appearances in the press to general ignorance of his credentials, or lack thereof, and deep connections to antifa.

“Obviously, if Bray is invited to comment by major news outlets in full knowledge of his antifa background, then this conscious act of spreading disinformation about an extremist group is a profound betrayal of public trust that requires immediate attention,” Lenihan said. “Equally, ignorance of who he is, and what his relationship to antifa is, is also unacceptable.”

A quick Google search for an “antifa expert” or something similar likely yielded his handbook presented as a scholarly assessment of antifascism, Lenihan explained. Bookers inviting him to appear on their programs based on that alone is patently negligent, Lenihan argued, but is the most charitable explanation of why he is being peddled as an expert. It is possible, continued Lenihan, that journalists in search of a specialist see that Bray provided commentary on another well-known news site and accordingly decide, despite the reputational risk, that they are at least in good company alongside Al Jazeera and Reuters.

“This, obviously, is also of grave concern as it reduces journalism to a copy-paste exercise in which a lie or misrepresentation, once published, can spread throughout the national and international news ecosystem and become accepted narrative,” Lenihan noted. “Bray and his antifa-aligned friends in the media couldn’t hope for a better outcome.”

HOW THE ANTIFA MOVEMENT HAS METASTASIZED

Lenihan urged reporters to do their due diligence in separating antifa activists, posing as academics, from actual experts capable of balanced commentary about the group before welcoming them on air, as it is the obligation of any reputable news source to vet their guests and contributors thoroughly in advance.

The Washington Examiner contacted Bray for comment.
 
I think I know who Bray is, running it down.
He isn't difficult to identify:
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Rutgers bio directly attributing his book. (Archive) Rutgers is in Brunswick, NJ and TruePeopleSearch only returns one Mark Bray, 43, living at 18 Erik Dr North Brunswick, NJ 08902, possible obsolete record/second residence at 42 Carrington Ave #A in Providence, RI since January 2021. (link)
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Mark Bray
Mark M Bray is 43 years old and was born in September 1982. He's lived at 18 Erik Dr in North Brunswick, NJ since January 2019. He can be reached at (201) 930-1781 (landline) or (201) 913-4152 (mobile).
Mark's prior residences include Jersey City, NJ for about 18 years (from September 2006 to January 2025), Providence, RI for about 19 years (from January 2006 to March 2025), River Vale, NJ, and Westwood, NJ. Mark's previously reported phone number includes (609) 846-1722, a landline number through Verizon Wireless, which was last active as of December 2024. Mark uses the email addresses albiorix80@yahoo.com, melin@closter.nvnet.org plus 1 other.
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Mark's relatives include Emily Bray, Joseph Bray, Karen Melin, Mark Bray and 1 other. His associates include Yesenia Barragan, Alyssa Laprade and others. Mark's neighbors include Carmen E Garciapelaez and Tianyuan Zhang and 5 others, all living nearby on Erik Dr.
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Mark's current residence at 18 Erik Dr in North Brunswick, NJ 08902 is 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 1,970 sq feet. It appears Mark owns this property. This property is valued at approximately $657,000 with approximately $388,037 in equity (59%). The property was purchased in March 2019 for $400,000. It was built in 1987 (38 years ago).
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18 Erik Dr
North Brunswick, NJ 08902
$657,000 | 4 Bed | 3 Bath | 1,970 Sq Ft | Built 1987
Middlesex County
(Jan 2019 - Sep 2025)
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(201) 930-1781 - Landline
Possible Primary Phone
Last reported Aug 2025
Verizon New Jersey
(201) 913-4152 - Wireless
Last reported Apr 2021
AT&T
(609) 846-1722 - Landline
Last reported Dec 2024
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albiorix80@yahoo.com
melin@closter.nvnet.org
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Previous Addresses
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55 Skillman Ave #1C
Jersey City, NJ 07306
Hudson County
(Sep 2006 - Jan 2025)
55 Skillman Ave #4G
Jersey City, NJ 07306
Hudson County
(Aug 2009 - Jan 2022)
373 Angell St #5
Providence, RI 02906
Providence County
(Sep 2006 - Apr 2010)
42A Carrington Ave
Providence, RI 02906
Providence County
(Jan 2006 - Apr 2010)
727 Shelby Ln
River Vale, NJ 07675
Bergen County
(Aug 2001 - Apr 2021)
42 Carrington Ave #A
Providence, RI 02906
Providence County
(Mar 2016 - Mar 2025)
7215 Cenrose Cir
Westwood, NJ 07675
Bergen County
(May 2022)
 
He isn't difficult to identify:
I’m guessing his ‘modern Spain’ doesn’t encompass the Alhambra Decree in 1492 until the final expulsion of Muslims about 70 years later, nor the Spanish ‘golden age’ that resulted.

No, he’ll be all about the communists and Jews that tried to overthrow the Spanish Nationalists and spent their leisure time raping nuns, burning churches and razing towns like Belchite.
 
“Speaking of ‘antifa’ in the singular is misleading and plays into Trump’s efforts to repress the Left,” said Bray. “He is trying to promote the common right-wing conspiracy theory that there are shadowy financiers like George Soros playing puppet master behind everything the Left does.”
Bray himself is a financial backer of this transnational antifa bail fund. According to a disclaimer in his handbook, “at the very least,” 50% of proceeds from Bray’s book are funneled to the International Anti-Fascist Defense Fund.
Man, it's a relief that nobody's funding the organization. Or that there's not an organization.
 
Bray deserves so much credit for the antifa movement taking off. Seemed like he put his 'handbook' out right at the perfect time. Almost exactly when Richard Spencer got punched, which was a huge story that led to everyone knowing about antifa, Bray was ready with book to justify the punch and more.
The irony of a spineless academic telling kids to go be violent...I'm sure he hasn't thrown a single punch in his life.
 
These people actually have the view that it is not terrorism because they are targeting specific individuals with violence rather than " intimidate(ing) or coerce(ing) a civilian population". Violence against fascists doesn't count as terrorism because its not randomly targeting the civilian population as a whole.
If you ask them "should fascists experience violence so that people will fear to be fascist," they will all say yes. That makes them in favor of terrorism
 
I can't wait until to the Trump administration declares them a foreign terrorist organization. Thats when the real executive power kicks in.

We think of terrorism as being Al-Qaeda, blowing up buildings, killing people,” Bray told Reuters. “The greatest form of violence that self-identified antifa in the U.S. has engaged in is basically fistfights.
They say as "fiery but mostly peaceful" Protests have raged across the country. And even a federal ICE agent being shot in the neck by an antifa comrade being mentioned in the very same fucking article.
So he funds an international terrorist organization then

Jail him for life
No, Give him the Bib Laden treatment.
 
I don't think you can rightfully say you aren't an organization if you have a fund set up!
Antifa relies on a lot of decentralization because it gives them plausible deniability. "Affinity groups", I think they're called. It allows them to organize violence and only have disposable footsoldiers take the heat.
 
Antifa relies on a lot of decentralization because it gives them plausible deniability. "Affinity groups", I think they're called. It allows them to organize violence and only have disposable footsoldiers take the heat.
Then that plausible deniability needs to be removed. And the affinity groups need to investigated.
 
The prospect of random violence suddenly doesn't seem so delightful, does it? Figures that he's a rich bitch and has enough clout to keep his job while running off to another country. I hope he gets culturally enriched in Europe.
 
The feds rolled up Granny for J6 in record time. If they wanted to go after Antifa they would but they won't. Blackpilled take but the Republican party really does not seem to give a shit or rather is not willing to swing back at the left with the same force.
 
Antifa is not specifically an organization. That's a fair point.

But there's a shit ton of little antifa identifying organizations, like Rose City Antifa. Those can absolutely be legally targeted.
And his transgression was merely recording and broadcasting the rioting subhumans in Portland.
It's cartoonish that a fucking photographer is targeted with violence by batshit leftists.

I think I'll have myself a beer.
 
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