James O’Keefe secretly recorded members inside Cyklopen, an autonomous cultural center in Stockholm often described as an ANTIFA organizing hub. The footage reveals how activist networks operate, maintain international connections, and potentially influence unrest, including ties that reach back to the United States.
The investigation also exposed taxpayer-funded youth centers like Framtidens Hus (“House of the Future”), where around 15 staff members earn roughly $5,000 per month providing free services and activities such as music, cooking, gaming, and other activities for teenagers. All fully funded by Swedish taxpayers.
“Totally tax-payer funded.”
In downtown Stockholm, our team prepared to enter neighborhoods locals warned could turn violent quickly. Working with Swedish citizen journalist Christian Peterson, we explored how ANTIFA-linked networks operate overseas as similar protest movements resurface in the U.S.
This investigation reflects earlier Project Veritas reporting, including hidden-camera footage from inside Rose City ANTIFA’s headquarters in Portland, Oregon. That effort identified organizers Johan Victorin and Caroline Victorin, who later relocated to Sweden, where Peterson tracked them down after their departure from the United States.
To gain entry into spaces usually closed to journalists where cameras are typically banned, James O’Keefe posed as an American convert to Islam. This allowed access to Cyklopen, where we initially got no response at the door despite hearing activity inside. Eventually, a masked individual let him and the team in.
One team member carried a hidden camera as members inside explained they first needed to verify our commitment to their cause before granting further access. Although one denied any direct ANTIFA connection, the building displayed prominent symbols and messaging associated with the movement.
“You’re welcome to be here but we came to see if you are here that you are participate in whatever is happening here,” One member told us.
These restricted environments were only accessible through undercover methods, underscoring broader questions about activist networks, their funding, and cross-border influences that often evade mainstream scrutiny.
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