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[00:00:00] We're at the rinkabe to rinkabe tor [00:00:02] which means center in Swedish. [00:00:04] >> This place is called little moadisho. [00:00:06] We're going to um buy a kamis stylish in [00:00:12] Stockholm. I am wearing a kamis in [00:00:14] Stockholm. [00:00:14] >> I look like a chef like a Swedish [00:00:17] >> Swedish chef. [00:00:19] >> So we're on Rinka Bestoic Street in [00:00:22] Stockholm and there's actually a daycare [00:00:24] facility right over there. [00:00:25] >> We have a pod room but I don't think [00:00:27] >> and music studio. [00:00:28] >> Music studio. And it's totally taxpayer [00:00:31] funded. [00:00:39] >> I'm wondering if I should go up to the [00:00:41] Antifa house. [00:00:46] >> It looks like killer clowns from outer [00:00:48] space. We're knocking on the on the [00:00:51] Antifa house. The door of the Antifa [00:00:54] house in Stockholm. Look at this place. [00:00:57] Look at the light. [00:01:00] They're spying on us right now. Creepy. [00:01:02] Listen. [00:01:05] >> They're listening to us through the [00:01:06] wall. You hear that? [00:01:07] >> Yeah. You hear? They're in there, right? [00:01:13] >> Just a peek. [00:01:18] We're We're in the Antifa house. We're [00:01:21] in the Antifa [00:01:23] >> and we got hunted by like 10 masked [00:01:26] people here. We're [00:01:39] >> in the Rick studio here in Stockholm, [00:01:42] Sweden with Jacob. Say hello, Jacob. [00:01:44] >> Hey, Y. [00:01:45] >> Yeah. This is the citizen journalism of [00:01:47] Stockholm. We got You got 17 employees. [00:01:50] >> Seventh employee. [00:01:51] >> 17 and and uh and growing. [00:01:54] >> And uh we're going to go on the field [00:01:56] soon. We got a massive security guard. [00:01:58] Looks like a Viking over there. That guy [00:02:00] is a big guy. We were in Stockholm, [00:02:03] Sweden at Rick's headquarters, a rising [00:02:05] alternative media organization deemed a [00:02:07] national security threat by Swedish [00:02:09] officials. Its leader, Jacob Hagnel, [00:02:12] introduced us to perhaps the most [00:02:13] fearless and renowned citizen journalist [00:02:15] in Sweden, a young 23-year-old man named [00:02:18] Christian Peterson. [00:02:19] >> What prompted you to start doing this? [00:02:21] >> The BLM riots. M [00:02:24] >> which [00:02:25] >> we had some in my hometown. So [00:02:28] >> uh Oh, here. [00:02:30] >> No, in Gthburg. This was the right two [00:02:32] years ago. [00:02:44] >> And they they don't really care if they [00:02:46] end up in jail because their benefits [00:02:49] one, [00:02:50] one stop. Okay, so this is one of my [00:02:54] most viral videos. It's about me [00:02:57] tricking a leftist Somali journalist. [00:03:04] >> Wait, you're doing what? [00:03:06] >> She like wanted to date me, so I like [00:03:10] recorded. [00:03:16] >> She leaked stuff about her office and so [00:03:18] on. This is exactly what we do. [00:03:22] No, [00:03:26] >> I forgot to bring my vest. I didn't [00:03:28] bring my vest. [00:03:29] >> Let me see if you survive. [00:03:30] >> I'm raw dogging this. [00:03:33] >> So, you understand what you're [00:03:34] >> It's going to become violent. We got [00:03:36] this big biking going to take care of [00:03:37] us. [00:03:38] >> It It will be total [ __ ] [00:03:39] >> The way I see it is that I um I walk the [00:03:42] line, but I don't cross it. [00:03:45] >> The thing is when you're there, you [00:03:46] don't really know where the line is. [00:03:49] >> That's the My my job is to know where [00:03:51] the line is. [00:03:52] >> Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Good luck. [00:03:53] >> There there's like every summer there is [00:03:55] like riots. [00:03:56] >> Riots every summer. [00:03:58] >> But what's the what's the purpose of [00:04:00] >> it's like so they have like a festival [00:04:02] there. They're pro regime people and uh [00:04:06] then there's been like riots there for a [00:04:08] couple of years now because [00:04:11] >> so [00:04:14] is the worst place in Sweden according [00:04:17] to me. [00:04:17] >> That's where we're going. [00:04:18] >> Yeah. One of the worst [00:04:20] And there's a lot of like gang gang [00:04:22] violence. [00:04:23] >> We're going to the worst place in [00:04:24] Stockholm. [00:04:30] >> And and then what is this? So this is [00:04:31] the immigrant neighborhood here. [00:04:33] >> Yeah. This is like the Somali uh area of [00:04:37] Stockholm. Uh there's a lot of crime, a [00:04:40] lot of gang violence here. [00:04:41] >> They all live in that building? [00:04:43] >> These buildings? Yeah. [00:04:44] >> Wow. Are they going to break into our [00:04:46] car? [00:04:48] We'll see. I got insurance on this. [00:04:51] >> We'll see. [00:04:52] >> The city council, they put a lot of [00:04:55] money on renovating these houses in [00:04:57] order for it to not get too shabby. [00:05:00] >> They [00:05:01] >> But if you if you would go inside one of [00:05:03] these places, it would smell like [ __ ] [00:05:06] >> We always go to the nicest places. We [00:05:08] don't go we we don't get to stop and [00:05:10] smell the roses. We get to go to the the [00:05:14] dangerous places. [00:05:15] >> To the right. There's a story about that [00:05:17] bridge. I don't know that much. [00:05:19] >> Sweden Democrats wants to demolish it [00:05:22] because they don't want the criminals [00:05:23] from here to walk to the better side of [00:05:26] town. That's [00:05:27] >> exactly. [00:05:29] >> But the immigrants, they want to keep it [00:05:30] because they feel isolated if they [00:05:32] >> if they get rid of the [ __ ] Swedish [00:05:34] Democrats or the conservatives or the [00:05:36] socialists? [00:05:37] >> The conservatives. [00:05:38] >> Are there shootings or just knives? [00:05:40] >> Yeah. No, no, no. a lot of also um uh [00:05:44] like grenade attacks. [00:05:47] >> They they they have grenade attacks. [00:05:50] >> Yeah. [00:05:51] >> Like they're going to throw a grenade [00:05:52] grenade at us. [00:05:53] >> Not at us, but they they usually uh find [00:05:56] out who your family is and do it against [00:05:58] your family instead. [00:06:00] >> Oh, okay. They they they throw a grenade [00:06:01] against your your family. [00:06:03] >> That was Antifa. It was like a smoke [00:06:06] grenade. But these people, the gang like [00:06:08] drug uh gangs here, they are very [00:06:11] dangerous. [00:06:12] >> We're at the Rinkabe Rinkabe Tor, which [00:06:15] means center in Swedish. White people [00:06:18] don't go here. And we're going to go and [00:06:20] walk around. And this is Christian, [00:06:22] legendary citizen journalist from [00:06:23] Sweden. And James O'Keefe reporting from [00:06:25] Stockholm, Sweden. [00:06:27] >> This place is called Little Moadishu [00:06:29] because it's mostly Somalis here. [00:06:31] Actually, [00:06:31] >> Little Mogadishu. [00:06:32] >> Yeah. [00:06:32] >> So, let's check it out. Do they do they [00:06:35] speak English here? Uh, [00:06:37] >> probably not. Not even Swedish. [00:06:39] >> Do they speak Swedish? [00:06:41] >> Not a lot. [00:06:42] >> Not a lot. [00:06:43] >> Rinkabe Square is extremely dangerous [00:06:46] and you must not film overtly or it will [00:06:49] immediately escalate to violence. So, we [00:06:52] had our hidden cameras. [00:06:53] >> I can tell this place would get like [00:06:56] instantly they go from like cold to hot [00:06:58] like they they they just come out and [00:07:00] start attacking. Especially if you film, [00:07:03] >> they can get very [00:07:04] >> You're not a very fearful person, are [00:07:06] you? [00:07:06] >> Not really. [00:07:07] >> You don't really get afraid. [00:07:08] >> I just manage to escape all the time. So [00:07:10] >> escape retreat. [00:07:12] >> Yeah. Yeah. Usually I do. [00:07:14] >> Do Do people ever come here? [00:07:16] >> Never. [00:07:17] >> So white people are not not coming here. [00:07:18] >> No. No. [00:07:19] >> So we're sit sitting out. [00:07:20] >> Look, they have like these traditional [00:07:23] We can look at the Islamic shop here. [00:07:26] >> Yeah. You can see they have burkas [00:07:29] in this uh shop, dresses, burkas, [00:07:33] everything like that. Totally uh [00:07:35] different culture here, much like [00:07:37] London. I needed something that broke [00:07:39] the ice. And fortunately, we found a [00:07:41] storekeeper that could sell us a kamiss, [00:07:43] a skirt that Islamic men wore. I would [00:07:46] pose as an expatriate American who [00:07:48] converted to Islam. Hello. [00:07:51] >> Hello. [00:07:51] >> Hello. What is it called? Um the the the [00:07:54] burka. What is this called? [00:07:56] What are you wearing? [00:07:58] >> Yeah. What is it called? [00:07:59] >> What about for the men on the bottom of [00:08:01] their legs? What is that called? [00:08:03] >> Kamis. [00:08:04] >> A kamiss. [00:08:04] >> Yeah. [00:08:05] >> Can [00:08:06] >> Can an American wear a a kamise? [00:08:08] >> All people. [00:08:10] >> We're going to um buy a kamise. [00:08:14] >> It's It's the skirt cuz I I would want [00:08:18] I'd like one. [00:08:19] >> Yeah. [00:08:19] >> Maybe I should try it on just to make [00:08:21] sure. [00:08:21] >> Okay. I try it on right now. [00:08:22] >> This is the dressing room. [00:08:24] >> Dressing room. Yeah, [00:08:26] >> I'm stylish in Stockholm. [00:08:30] >> No, you're nice. [00:08:32] >> I'm an American. [00:08:34] >> In Stockholm. [00:08:36] >> I am an American. Look. [00:08:37] >> Wow. [00:08:38] >> Look at this. [00:08:38] >> I I thought I was going to [00:08:41] >> I thought I was going to come to Sweden [00:08:43] and be like a Swedish guy, but I'm [00:08:46] wearing What is this? [00:08:48] >> I am wearing a kam in Stockholm. [00:08:51] >> I'm kidding. J, [00:08:52] >> can I wear it outside? [00:08:53] >> Yeah, why not? Mhm. [00:08:56] >> Nice story out of it. [00:08:57] >> I mean, [00:08:58] >> where is it all made? Wait, it looks [00:09:00] like one of these, you know, baby. [00:09:02] >> It's like a shower. [00:09:03] >> It needs to be It needs to be It needs [00:09:06] to be bigger. [00:09:07] >> I look like a chef. Like a [00:09:09] >> Swedish [00:09:09] >> Swedish chef. [00:09:15] >> Okay, I buy it. [00:09:16] >> All right. Hopefully, I don't get [00:09:18] killed. I thought that was euros. I [00:09:20] brought euros to Sweden. [00:09:21] >> We have our own currency. European [00:09:23] currency shows you how much I know. [00:09:25] >> Yeah. [00:09:26] >> Thank you. [00:09:26] >> Thank you. [00:09:27] >> So, we're here. I just went in to buy [00:09:30] the the appropriate attire in Sweden. [00:09:35] You know, my my friend Christian here [00:09:36] tells me that they really do want to [00:09:39] convert everybody. So, hopefully I don't [00:09:41] stick out like a sore thumb, although I [00:09:43] feel like it. So, we're on Rinka Bistoic [00:09:46] Street in Stockholm, and there's [00:09:47] actually a daycare facility right over [00:09:49] there called House of the Future where [00:09:52] there's 15 employees, $5,000 a month for [00:09:56] each employee, and they give like free [00:09:58] music and free video games and stuff to [00:10:01] to teenagers or whatever. [00:10:03] >> Also, cooking lessons, [00:10:04] >> cooking lessons. And people like you can [00:10:07] drive a race car experience. So, I'm [00:10:10] going to go in there and try to get a [00:10:11] tour and see if anybody's in there. and [00:10:14] see what's going on and maybe show them [00:10:16] some of my dance moves. [00:10:17] >> Hello, I'm James. I'm American Islamic. [00:10:20] >> Okay. [00:10:20] >> And I hear you. I'm a tourist, but I [00:10:22] hear you uh you do podcasts here. [00:10:25] >> Yeah, we do. We don't do podcast. We uh [00:10:29] we have a pod room, but I don't think [00:10:31] >> And music studio. [00:10:32] >> And music studio. Yes. And we [00:10:33] >> And it's totally taxpayer funded. [00:10:36] >> Yeah. Yeah. [00:10:36] >> Yeah. So, you can go inside here for [00:10:38] free. [00:10:38] >> Yeah. [00:10:39] >> Yeah. [00:10:40] I can make some music. [00:10:41] >> Teenagers. What about um what about like [00:10:44] EDM, electronic dance music? [00:10:46] >> You can make whatever you want. [00:10:47] >> What about house music? [00:10:49] >> I don't have any idea. That's not my uh [00:10:52] like my area. [00:10:54] >> Rufus Doul, [00:10:55] >> huh? [00:10:55] >> Have you heard of Rufus Doul? [00:10:57] >> No, I never heard that. [00:10:58] >> It's um they're big in Australia. [00:11:00] >> Okay. Are you from Australia or [00:11:01] >> No, I'm from the United States, but I [00:11:03] love Rufus and I [00:11:04] >> I can show you around if you want. [00:11:06] >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I would love that. We [00:11:08] heard all about the learing center for [00:11:10] Somali in Minnesota from Nick Shirley. [00:11:12] The commies worked and the man at the [00:11:15] front desk of this location offered me a [00:11:17] tour. [00:11:20] >> Make some beats. [00:11:22] >> Oh, nice. [00:11:24] Do you have the Do you have the DJ [00:11:25] board? [00:11:27] >> DJ. [00:11:27] >> It's like a turntable. [00:11:29] >> Oh, I don't Maybe. [00:11:32] >> So, this is all funded by the government [00:11:35] >> basically. [00:11:36] >> Nice. Beautiful. I love [00:11:38] >> this is the dance hall. [00:11:40] >> Oh, the dancing. Um, I want to show you [00:11:43] my moves. [00:11:44] >> I can do this. How many people can do [00:11:46] this move? [00:11:47] >> Ready? [00:11:49] >> It's got to load. All night [00:12:02] and [00:12:06] good, right? [00:12:13] >> I just wanted to show you my driving [00:12:15] simulator. This is the driving [00:12:17] simulator, [00:12:17] >> man. Can I May I? Yeah, but it's very [00:12:20] complicated. If you know how to start, [00:12:21] you can [00:12:21] >> Oh, I know how to do stick shift. [00:12:23] >> Okay, try. [00:12:24] >> Okay. Vroom vroom. [00:12:26] >> I think you have to. [00:12:28] >> How do I do it? [00:12:29] >> I don't know how to start it, but [00:12:31] >> you don't know how. There's a button [00:12:32] somewhere. [00:12:33] >> Yeah, [00:12:33] >> I think this like maybe a computer and [00:12:36] you that vroom. [00:12:38] >> How many employees do you have? [00:12:40] >> 15 full time. [00:12:42] >> Yeah, 15 time. [00:12:43] >> James, he said that they have 15 [00:12:46] full-time employees. 15 employees. One [00:12:49] employee in Sweden costs around $4 to [00:12:52] $5,000 a month. So I see. And how much [00:12:55] does it cost to use this place? [00:12:58] >> It's free. [00:12:59] >> It's free. Granties? [00:13:00] >> Yeah. [00:13:01] >> Who who's paying? [00:13:04] >> Usually you don't you don't charge [00:13:05] anything like you know tax? [00:13:07] >> Nothing. Nothing. [00:13:08] >> And you have 15 employees. [00:13:10] >> I think so. I think [00:13:12] >> I'm not I'm not the one who has like [00:13:14] >> Yeah, it's very good balances. It's very [00:13:17] good around this. [00:13:18] >> You're very kind. Thank you. Thank you. [00:13:20] >> Like if you think about it, 15 employees [00:13:24] have like one employee in Sweden cost [00:13:27] around 4 to $5,000 a month because we [00:13:31] have 50% taxes in Sweden. So if you you [00:13:34] do the math, how much? [00:13:35] >> It's a lot of money. 15 time 5,000 [00:13:38] completely free [00:13:40] >> and for nothing really. Like people can [00:13:42] can use to get their own [00:13:43] >> home. It's interesting. They talk about [00:13:46] the importance of immigration and the [00:13:47] importance of unifying people, but what [00:13:49] you begin to realize, and obviously you [00:13:52] all suspect this to be true, but seeing [00:13:54] it with my own eyes, is is just how [00:13:56] isolated [00:13:58] this population is. And there's a lot [00:14:00] of, you know, places where you can send [00:14:01] money abroad. [00:14:03] >> Is they send a lot of money abroad here? [00:14:05] >> Yeah. [00:14:07] >> This is a uh uh bank for sending money. [00:14:12] So this is a this is a bank for sending [00:14:14] money abroad here. Western Union. What's [00:14:18] the name of this street? [00:14:19] >> Uh Rinky. This is like the main road of [00:14:22] Rinkik. [00:14:24] >> Yeah. [00:14:27] >> Actually many Somalis from Sweden are [00:14:29] moving to the UK now because there are [00:14:32] more benefits there. [00:14:32] >> More benefits in our kingdom. But [00:14:34] sometimes they get double benefits from [00:14:37] Sweden and from UK. And then they use to [00:14:43] >> you like super bass Christian. You love [00:14:46] Nicki Minaj. [00:14:48] >> Christian loves Nicki Minaj. [00:14:51] >> Look at this. [00:14:51] >> Yeah. I actually broke up with my [00:14:53] girlfriend like one week ago and I [00:14:55] listen to Super Base. [00:14:57] >> Does it remind you of her? [00:14:59] >> What [00:15:00] >> does it remind you of her? [00:15:01] >> No, it's like more uh a thing that I've [00:15:05] listened to since we broke. just to get [00:15:07] your mind off of it. Okay, [00:15:13] >> that's the damnest thing I've ever [00:15:15] heard. [00:15:17] >> This is the third time I've heard this [00:15:18] song with Christian. [00:15:27] >> Let me hear that. [00:15:38] This is the Antifa House of Sweden. [00:15:39] >> The Antifa House. [00:15:40] >> They have all of their like events [00:15:42] there. And it's really dangerous to go [00:15:44] there for me. In Sweden, there's like a [00:15:46] organization called Anti-fascist action [00:15:51] and they like uh do all sorts of violent [00:15:55] attacks against conservatives and so on. [00:15:58] I got some films here from 1st of May [00:16:00] when we drove around here and we got [00:16:03] hunted by like 10 masked people here in [00:16:07] uh in our car and yeah it was crazy. The [00:16:10] land is owned by the municipality. [00:16:13] Only the Sweden Democrats have brought [00:16:15] it up in the local parliament that they [00:16:18] shouldn't rent out to these people. So [00:16:20] they have like they also have like [00:16:21] weapons training and everything. [00:16:24] >> There's the Antifa house. [00:16:25] >> Yeah. [00:16:26] >> Yeah. I've been investigating Antifa for [00:16:28] years and uh yeah, when I lived in [00:16:32] Goththingberg, uh Antifa threw smoke [00:16:35] grenades into my uh little sister's [00:16:39] bedroom. They attacked my office [00:16:41] building [00:16:42] uh several times, [00:16:44] vandalized my mother's car. Yeah, they [00:16:47] they've been after me for years, even [00:16:49] here in Stockholm also. Uh, so, um, [00:16:53] yeah, I'm like the only journalist in [00:16:56] Sweden who investigates these people. [00:16:59] >> We're in Stockholm with Christian [00:17:02] outside the Antifa. He can't go to the [00:17:04] Antifa house cuz they'll kill him. [00:17:06] >> I'm wondering if I should go up to the [00:17:08] Antifa house. [00:17:22] As we approached this colorful Antifa [00:17:25] headquarters, we knew there were people [00:17:27] inside and they were listening to us, [00:17:29] but they wouldn't come out. [00:17:33] We knocked on the big door and can hear [00:17:36] them inside, but no answer. [00:17:39] We're knocking on the the Antifa house, [00:17:42] the door of the Antifa house in [00:17:44] Stockholm. Look at this. Look at this [00:17:47] place. Look, [00:17:50] there's lights inside. It looks like [00:17:53] killer clowns from outer space. [00:17:56] >> Holy [ __ ] Looks like [00:17:59] >> circus tent. [00:18:00] >> Had a lot of success here in Sweden. Me [00:18:02] dressed like this. People letting us [00:18:04] into the daycare facilities. People [00:18:06] letting us inside these different [00:18:08] offices because I'm dressed like I'm [00:18:11] from little Mogadishu. And apparently [00:18:12] Christian doesn't want to get near cuz [00:18:14] they'll kill him. [00:18:16] >> They're in there right now. Yeah, [00:18:18] >> I heard them. I heard voices and [00:18:20] movement. [00:18:21] >> Yeah, [00:18:22] >> they're watching us through the wall for [00:18:23] sure. [00:18:25] >> There's people inside. We don't know [00:18:26] what it's like inside there, but uh one [00:18:30] of the crazier things we've seen here in [00:18:31] Stockholm. [00:18:39] Wonder what's in there. They're spying [00:18:42] on us, right? This is creepy. Listen. [00:18:45] They're listening to us through the [00:18:47] wall. You hear that? [00:18:48] >> Yeah. [00:18:48] >> You hear? They're in there, right? [00:18:54] >> The building is called Cyclopin or [00:18:57] Cyclops because the original iteration [00:18:59] had a single large window resembling an [00:19:01] eye. It was constructed in 2007 by [00:19:03] communist activists and anti-fascist [00:19:06] groups. It was burned down in 2008 [00:19:08] allegedly by fascists. And what we see [00:19:10] here is the reconstructed version built [00:19:12] in 2013. [00:19:13] >> A house to produce instead of consume to [00:19:16] share what otherwise must be private and [00:19:18] where there is room to experiment with [00:19:21] time, life, and work. The day after the [00:19:23] fire, it was decided that the project [00:19:25] would be redone. [00:19:26] >> It's amazing to compare the rendition of [00:19:28] what the building looked like before and [00:19:30] what it eventually turned into. A [00:19:32] graffiti laced clown barn from hell with [00:19:34] anarchist imagery all over the side. And [00:19:37] they have what? What is inside there? [00:19:40] Just as I was wishing I could get [00:19:41] inside, a man in black block walked [00:19:44] around the side smoking a cigarette. [00:19:46] >> Hey, [00:19:49] >> he saw me dressed in full Muslim garb [00:19:52] and he let his guard down immediately. [00:19:54] >> Hello. [00:19:54] >> I'm I'm [00:19:58] speak English. [00:19:59] >> Yes. I I'm from America. [00:20:01] >> Recently moved here. I want to get [00:20:02] involved, you know. [00:20:05] >> Yeah. We have a homepage. [00:20:08] >> This is [00:20:09] so you can go [00:20:10] >> What is it called? [00:20:13] >> Cyclop. Um I'd like to help out. [00:20:15] >> Yeah. And on the homepage [00:20:19] furthest down on the on the page you [00:20:22] have info.com. [00:20:25] >> Okay. [00:20:25] >> You can write to us and ask when next [00:20:27] meeting is. [00:20:28] >> Thank you. [00:20:29] >> You can come to the meeting. [00:20:30] >> What is inside of there? [00:20:31] >> I can show you. [00:20:34] Okay. I realized in that moment my [00:20:37] hypothesis is correct. There is no way [00:20:40] that Antifa can say no to an Islamic [00:20:42] person for fear of being prejudiced. [00:20:45] >> We are not Antifa. We are though we are [00:20:49] democratic socialist. [00:20:51] >> Okay. [00:20:52] >> And as the man who's smoking a cigarette [00:20:55] claimed that they're not Antifa. We [00:20:57] walked right past an Antifa symbol on [00:21:00] the side of the barn as he was saying [00:21:02] that [00:21:03] >> we like Antifa or something. [00:21:05] >> Yeah. [00:21:06] >> You don't have a specially [00:21:08] political agenda here. [00:21:11] >> Just a peek. Yeah. [00:21:13] Just a peek. [00:21:14] >> This is a culture house. [00:21:16] >> Culture house. [00:21:19] >> Oh, so nice. [00:21:22] >> Stage. [00:21:23] >> This room is upstairs too. [00:21:25] >> Wow. This is so nice. [00:21:28] Wow. [00:21:29] >> Now we were finally inside. It appeared [00:21:32] to be a threestory structure with stairs [00:21:34] to different levels. [00:21:36] >> This is a culture house. [00:21:42] The house [00:21:44] >> the website cyclopen.com. [00:21:48] Yes.com. [00:21:49] >> On the side of the wall was their [00:21:51] mission statement. What stood out to us [00:21:53] were two things. That Cyclopin wants to [00:21:55] be an infrastructure vehicle for a [00:21:57] larger political movement in Sweden and [00:22:00] internationally. And Cyclopin is run by [00:22:03] direct democratic principles. Everybody [00:22:05] who uses the House Center has a right to [00:22:08] decision-m. [00:22:09] >> Yeah, as you can see, it has some there [00:22:11] may be traces. [00:22:14] >> No cops. No Nazis. We like this. We like [00:22:17] no Nazis. At that moment, they closed [00:22:20] the big iron door behind us. There was [00:22:22] now no turning back. They did not know [00:22:24] we were filming. One of my two friends [00:22:27] had a hidden camera and was terrified [00:22:29] that the door was closed behind us. [00:22:30] >> I don't know if you allow um Islamic [00:22:33] people to be in here. [00:22:36] >> Of course. [00:22:36] >> Thank you. [00:22:38] >> For me, can I do the the prayer on the [00:22:43] >> Very good. because those would be good [00:22:44] to do the the you know [00:22:46] >> I started to break the ice pun intended [00:22:49] chanting [ __ ] Ice the blackw wearing [00:22:52] Antifa members chanted alongside me [00:22:55] >> I like that no Nazis [00:22:58] that's why I left [ __ ] Ice that's why I [00:23:00] left the United States [00:23:02] >> Ice [00:23:04] upstairs too with a little [00:23:06] >> cool [00:23:10] >> Wow this is so Beautiful. [00:23:18] >> This is all done. [00:23:21] >> So nice. [00:23:22] >> Cool place. [00:23:23] >> Hey, very cool. [00:23:26] >> We're We're in the Antifa house. We're [00:23:29] in the Antifa. [00:23:31] >> On the second story, the guy that let us [00:23:34] in said he needed to determine if we [00:23:36] were down for the cause before letting [00:23:38] us be part of the team. [00:23:39] >> Very nice. Oh, wow. [00:23:43] >> You're welcome to be here, but we we [00:23:45] came to see if you're here that you [00:23:47] participate in whatever happening here. [00:23:50] >> Yeah. [00:23:51] >> All right. Well, thank you. [00:23:52] >> You're welcome. [00:23:55] >> Perfect. [00:24:00] >> Thank you. Nice to meet you. [00:24:01] >> Nice to meet you. [00:24:02] >> So, you guys live here or you just hang [00:24:04] out? [00:24:04] >> No. Or I live in the area? [00:24:07] >> Oh, okay. Got it. Got it. [00:24:08] >> All right. Bye-bye. [00:24:09] >> Bye-bye. Thank you very much. [00:24:12] >> Cheers. [00:24:16] >> Christian was waiting in the getaway car [00:24:18] a short distance away and we walked [00:24:20] briskly to his car. In situations like [00:24:22] these, you must not run, but you must [00:24:24] not walk too slow either. You must [00:24:26] quickly get out of dodge and not look [00:24:29] back. [00:24:37] >> Oh my god. Can you turn it down, please? [00:24:41] >> We just got out of this place. So, we we [00:24:42] got inside and they brought us all the [00:24:44] way upstairs. They opened the door [00:24:47] >> and I said, "Can I do my Muslim prayer?" [00:24:48] They said, "Absolutely. [00:24:51] >> Have you ever seen anything so absurd? [00:24:54] It's a colorful building in the middle [00:24:55] of like the the Scandinavian snowscape [00:24:59] with just like clown show lights from [00:25:01] from Dante's Inferno. [00:25:02] >> But don't you want the [00:25:04] >> because they're like, "We're not [00:25:05] Antifa." And then they goes, "There's [00:25:07] some signs of it, people." [00:25:09] >> So they So they're going to be pissed at [00:25:11] me. They let me in just because I'm [00:25:13] wearing this. [00:25:14] >> That's why they let me in. [00:25:16] >> Yes. [00:25:17] >> Holy [ __ ] [00:25:18] >> Yes. [00:25:18] >> We walk out and then we we walk with [00:25:20] Let's go, go, go, go. And he's waiting [00:25:22] in the getaway car cuz he can't get into [00:25:24] the clown show from outer space because [00:25:25] they're going to kill him. [00:25:27] >> So he's our getaway driver. Are you sure [00:25:29] you're okay with me you being in this [00:25:30] video? They're going to come after you. [00:25:33] Okay. They're after me to the max [00:25:36] already. So, there's nothing that I can [00:25:39] do. [00:25:40] >> As if that wasn't enough, Christian was [00:25:42] determined to show us a second Antifa [00:25:44] stronghold. [00:25:45] >> It's It's the the brick building over [00:25:47] there. [00:25:48] >> Right here. [00:25:48] >> Yeah. [00:25:49] >> Okay. The brick building we're pulling [00:25:51] up to right now. [00:25:51] >> Yeah. Yeah. Look [00:25:52] >> is the other Antifa building. Just pull [00:25:54] pull right. Stop the car. Stop the car. [00:25:56] Stop the car. [00:25:57] >> So, this is the other Antifa building. [00:26:01] >> That's it right there. [00:26:01] >> Yeah. Yeah. [00:26:03] Dang it. [00:26:05] Show sure show. [00:26:08] >> Yeah. And and they have a bar over here [00:26:12] in that door. [00:26:13] >> That's true. [00:26:13] >> Right there. [00:26:14] >> But it's looks a bit closed. [00:26:16] >> It looks like it's closed, but that's [00:26:18] the other Antifa building and the bar. [00:26:20] >> Yeah. [00:26:21] >> What was interesting is that we had [00:26:22] previously investigated Antifa in the [00:26:25] United States in Oregon. specifically [00:26:28] Rose City Antifa in Oregon while I was [00:26:32] at Project Veraritoss and we did secret [00:26:34] recordings inside a bookstore [00:26:37] headquarters speak easy where they all [00:26:40] met and they talked about gouging out [00:26:42] people's eyes. [00:26:44] >> Practice things like an eye gouge. It [00:26:45] takes very little uh pressure to injure [00:26:48] someone's eyes. Now, Rose City Antifa [00:26:51] was founded by Johan Victorian, a Swede, [00:26:54] and his wife Caroline, an American. [00:26:57] >> They were getting this trade craft from [00:27:00] someone else, someone with much more [00:27:02] experience, someone who did this for her [00:27:04] living. Caroline, which is the founder [00:27:06] of RCA, [00:27:09] moved to Sweden with her husband, who is [00:27:12] a dual citizen. [00:27:13] >> They lived in Portland and secretly led [00:27:15] the group before they moved to Sweden [00:27:17] later. They live now in Varberg, Sweden. [00:27:19] And it was Christian Peterson who [00:27:21] discovered them all over again. [00:27:28] >> So until next time, Stockholm. [00:27:32] >> All right, let's talk healthcare because [00:27:33] the system is a total mess. Do you [00:27:36] really trust your insurance company? 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