This podcast episode delves into the increasing danger posed by domestic terrorism from white supremacist groups in the U.S., spotlighting the undercover efforts of anti-fascist activists like Vincent Washington who infiltrated these organizations to uncover and disclose their operations. It discusses the controversial practice of "information laundering" through outlets like Unicorn Riot, which disseminate essential intelligence while preserving anonymity, and examines the significant challenges posed by digital platforms in enabling extremist recruitment. The dialogue further critiques law enforcement's data collection strategies and the implications of the Brandenburg vs. Ohio case, culminating in the haunting story of Washington's exposure and the evolving dynamics of the far right, which signal a troubling shift towards more overt racial identity politics.