WikiLeaks has had a big few days. On Friday, Julian Assange’s organization released about 20,000 emails from the Democratic National Committee, embarrassing the group to the point that chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz was forced to resign.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign has blamed Russia for the leak, which they said was done for the benefit of Donald Trump.

Perhaps lost in the brouhaha, though, was the fact that over the weekend WikiLeaks—an organization that claims to be devoted to radical transparency—sent out an anti-Semitic tweet and then deleted it.

Here is the tweet in question:

Holy shit. Holy shit. Holy shit. pic.twitter.com/b6QrDVDsu0 — Kelsey D. Atherton (@AthertonKD) July 23, 2016

Unless you’re a close follower of white nationalist and neo-Nazi Twitter memes, this might be a little hard to follow. Here’s an attempted parsing:

Tribalism is a noun meaning “an advocate or practitioner of strong loyalty to one’s own tribe or social group.” Jewish “tribalism” is a theory of Jews working in concert to control world events for the benefit of Jews, espoused by such notable white supremacists as David Duke.

Establishment is another word used sometimes by white supremacists to describe Jews in a pejorative way, such as “the Jewish media establishment, the Jewish money establishment, the Jewish political establishment.” It is also a noun that’s definition includes “a group in a society exercising power and influence over matters of policy or taste, and seen as resisting change.”

Perhaps the most difficult bit to understand, and the most important part, is the “[most] of our critics have 3 (((brackets around their names))) & have black-rim glasses” part. The brackets is a reference to an alt-right meme that was a way of signaling that a person was Jewish, often for anti-Semitic commentary (some Jews later co-opted the meme and used it as a self-identifier). Black-rimmed glasses are a style of eyewear sometimes associated with the notable Jewish comedian and director Woody Allen. They are also worn by many different people.

Bizarre is an adjective meaning “very strange or unusual, especially so as to cause interest or amusement.”

So, one possible meaning: Jews are climbers among an elite and powerful group who use a symbol that indicates strong loyalty to other Jews. These types of people (Jews) also often wear black-rim glasses and are WikiLeaks’ biggest critics. This is an odd (perhaps nefarious?) thing.

The WikiLeaks account then tweeted this even more confusing thing, which we won’t even attempt to explain:

The account then deleted both of these tweets, claiming it did so because the original tweet had “been intentionally miscomprehended by pro-Clinton hacks and by Neo-Nazis.”

No. We deleted it because it was been intentionally miscomprehended by pro-Clinton hacks and by Neo-Nazis. — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 24, 2016

WikiLeaks also implied that the tweet wasn’t anti-Semitic but rather, actually, never mind, I have no idea what they were trying to say here:

What nonsense:

Anti-semites bracket names

Anti-racists ironically appropriate

Neo-liberal castle creepers co-opt virtue signal — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 24, 2016

It’s unclear who writes the WikiLeaks Twitter feed. Assange in the past has reportedly said that there is a “Jewish” media conspiracy against him at the Guardian newspaper.