A professor at Elon University active in Antifa and who appears to be a member of the socialist union/labor group, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), has been profiled in Wired Magazine.

We've seen several Professors endorse the political violence from #Antifa but this @elonuniversity Professor has taken it a step further and is actively helping them doxx people. https://t.co/ydqMGlSyQm — Far Left Watch (@FarLeftWatch) January 17, 2018

By the way, your child can enjoy being brainwashed by Antifa socialists for just $32,172 a year. If they want to live on campus for full indoctrination exposure, room, board, and other fees bring the cost of attendance to $46,670.

Two now well-known faces of the International Workers of the World are Duke lecturer Rann Bar-on and activist Greg Williams. They have both been arrested over the last year on multiple occasions. See the following reports:

Even though IWW deleted their social media, the Internet is forever. Here’s a screen capture of their ‘group photo’:

Excerpt of the article by Far Left Watch catches the Southern Poverty Law Center connection right out of the gate:

According to a recent article from Wired Magazine, antifa has a new secret weapon, an Elon University Computer Science Professor by the name of Megan Squire. According to the article, Squire manages a set of programs that monitors 400,000 accounts of alleged white nationalists on Facebook and other websites and she is helping members of antifa doxx them: The article states: Squire often feeds data to the SPLC, whose analysts might use it to provide information to police or to reveal white supremacists to their employers, seeking to get them fired. She also sent several high-profile names from the list to another contact, a left-wing activist who she knew might take more radical action—like posting their identities and photos online, for the public to do with what it would. So in additional to feeding this data to the SPLC, a hyper-partisan watchdog organization whose loose application of their “hate group” designation resulted in a domestic terror attack; she is also sharing it with members of a violent extremist group with the full knowledge that it might be used to target people for physical violence. Squire often feeds data to the SPLC, whose analysts might use it to provide information to police or to reveal white supremacists to their employers, seeking to get them fired. She also sent several high-profile names from the list to another contact, a left-wing activist who she knew might take more radical action—like posting their identities and photos online, for the public to do with what it would.

Just last week, I noted that SPLC has become exactly what it claims to be fighting: a hate group.

The Far Left Watch article exposes linkage between a radical employed in higher education doxxing fellow citizens in the name of ‘anti-fascism’ and the SPLC.

Doxxing is very subjective and from what the Wired article says, proof can be as little as a group someone follows on Facebook.

Doxxing (and incorrectly identifying innocent people) is all the rage with progressives over the last year:

Is that the same Logan Smith who is communications director for far left Progess NC? The news is highlighting doxing?#ncpol https://t.co/WThrRdyrKP — A.P. Dillon (@APDillon_) August 15, 2017