The Doxxing trucks, which have been seen circulating at Harvard, Columbia and other universities with picture and personal data of students and others protesting the genocide in Gaza as “anti-semites,” were financed by Adam Guillette, the President of Accuracy in Media, which has been a leading promoter of far-right issue since its founding in 1969. The trucks have pictures and ID cards with addresses of the leaders of the protests against the Israeli genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, declaring them to be “anyi-semites.”
Guillette told the New York Post that his North Florida home was raided by a heavily armed SWAT team on Friday. It is not known at this point what the raid was about.
Guillette told the press that “everyone in their community should learn who the antisemites are among them.” A website displayed on the truck encouraged viewers to email Harvard trustees demanding they “take action against these despicable, hateful students,” including immediate expulsion and banning their organizations from campus, as reported by RT.