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HILARY SARGENT UNMASKED AS MEMBER OF INFAMOUS ‘ANONYMOUS COMRADE COLLECTIVE’

December 15, 2022
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This article was originally published on December 15th, 2022. It has been
updated to include new information, context, and updates after their removal
from X/Twitter.

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Roslindale, Massachusetts – The identity of a key member behind the prolific
“Antifa” doxing blog, the Anonymous Comrade Collective, has finally been
revealed.

Thanks to the combined efforts of a team of counter-extremist researchers and
data submitted by a confidential informant, the Justice Report was able to
independently verify that a user behind the infamous extremist handle is
disgraced former Boston Globe journalist Hilary Elizabeth Sargent of Roslindale,
MA.

Sargent, a licensed Massachusetts private investigator and a marketing analyst
for the temp hiring company Kelly’s Services, regularly engaged in behavior
unbecoming of either position. Known as “doxing,” Sargent would use the
“Anoncommie” pseudonym to insult, slander, and release, in detail, the private
information of ordinary citizens who simply exercised their First Amendment
right to freedom of speech.

Hilary Sargent of Roslindale, MA present at court for failed sexual harassment
accusations. Photo WBZ-TV

Some examples of her morally reprehensible handiwork include harassing and
intimidating a pregnant woman in her third trimester, waiting to dox an underage
girl in Kentucky until the day of her eighteenth birthday, and threatening the
livelihood of a low-income worker employed at Family Dollar. At one point, after
she was confronted with the obituary of a right-wing activist, Hilary Sargent
ghoulishly commented via Anoncommie, “One down…”

By uncovering places of employment and preening through social media for family
ties, Sargent would coordinate raids and targeted harassment campaigns alongside
many other high-profile Antifa accounts in order to get targets fired from their
jobs. Additionally, her doxxes were specifically crafted to destroy personal
relationships, sow division within political organizations, and generally make
life miserable for those with whom she disagreed politically.

A collage of just some of the vitriolic hate expressed by Hilary Sargent towards
her targets, which include celebrating the death of a member of the working
class. Collage: X/Twitter.

Sargent, under the Anoncommie moniker, would purposely plan doxing sprees around
the holiday season, adding undue stress and economic precarity to her perceived
enemies during sensitive times. She would proudly call these events “Doxmas,”
and would brag about them on a year-to-year basis.

“Despite an increasingly hostile environment for citizen journalism,” said
Anoncommie in a December 2022 Twitter post, “(We) are planning to squeeze in a
few spicy new reports before the holidays. Doxmas is our favorite season of the
year.”

“Put Cyberbullying Monday on the calendar!” She continued.

Jewish Antifa agent Talia Ben Ora, aka “Talia Jane,” often collaborates with
Anoncommie by amplifying their doxxes. Seen here was the “boosting” of a
malicious expose of a pregnant woman in her third trimester. Photo: @taliaotg
X/Twitter

To make matters worse, Sargent’s long-lasting Anoncommie account was actually
practicing ban evasion, which according to Twitter’s terms of service,
disqualified it from being used. The anti-White extremist database AntifaWatch
alleged that Anoncommie’s original account had already been banned once before
after it had maliciously posted the real-life addresses of several of its
targets to an audience of anarchist thugs.

Despite this, Sargent would use the apparently illegal account to publish dozens
of dox reports and other foul tweets while actively working a day job at Kelly’s
Services. Simply put, her online hate was being paid for with company time.

The fruits of her unfettered anti-White extremism, when combined with powerful
public records databases like LexisNexis—available to Human resources employees
and private investigators like Sargent—would go on to be sourced by
public-facing journalists at the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Vice News,
and other leftist media outlets eager to cash in on reports regarding the rise
of “right-wing extremism” in the United States.

An example of two SPLC “Hatewatch” articles that clearly sourced Hilary
Sargent’s Anoncommie blog for their own “research.” All sensitive information
has been redacted to protect the identities of the individuals involved.
Collage: Southern Poverty Law Center.

What was long speculated in the dissident community was now confirmed: that
there exists a veritable information laundering ring, with Sargent and a team of
anonymous ‘Antifa’ doing the lion’s share of unethical doxing, allowing
journalists to formulate career-killing articles against innocent people, and
proliferated around the world.

Of course, all of this could only have been made possible by the unethically
gathered information first published by Sargent and her Anoncommie’s prolific
blog and Twitter posts.

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The Justice Report’s team of in-house counter-extremism researchers had long
suspected Sargent of being a formative member of the Anoncommie doxing ring. A
disgraced ex-journalist for various publications, including the Boston Globe and
left-wing extremist site, The Informant, once made a name for herself on Twitter
by covering the emergent alt-right movement in the wake of President Donald
Trump’s electoral success. Her fame culminated with a series of articles
breathlessly covering the life of right-wing influencer Christopher Cantwell
after an arrest by the F.B.I.

When she was still publically facing, Sargent would often stalk and report on
high-profile right-wing activists and report her findings on her now gutted
Twitter account, @lilsarg

Then in the early 2020s—seemingly overnight—Hilary Sargent went semi-inactive,
no longer tweeting original content on her main account @lilsarg. The account,
which had accumulated a massive collection of over 7,000 tweets made since 2009,
went dormant, only “retweeting” or “liking” other tweets made by similar
left-wing journalists, activists, and names popular in the anti-White extremism
movement, commonly referred to as “Antifa.”

Hilary Sargent, under the Anoncommie pseudonym, would often launch malicious
call-in campaigns, urging their leftist followers to harass and intimidate the
employers of right-wing citizens in an attempt to provoke a termination. She
would brag about it when it worked. Collage: X/Twitter.

While taking a step back from social media is not exactly breaking news, what
was curious was the rise of a new Twitter account that had entered the
Antifascist scene, which appeared to fill the void in Sargent’s absence. Enter
the “Anonymous Comrade Collective,” an account that posits itself as a group of
left-wing “citizen journalists,” which quickly began to dox, harass, and
intimidate nationalists, America first conservatives, southern secessionists,
first-amendment protected protestors, legitimate businesses, and working-class
families.

At the time of this article, the blog, which serves as an archive of private
information, photographs, public records, and residential information, had
collected the identities of dozens of private citizens. Many of the articles
found on the blog openly encourage readers to call in and “register a complaint”
with their target’s employers and, in some cases, even supply telephone numbers
and emails for readers to get started.

A collage of @lilsarg and @anoncommiestan’s tweets. Both Anoncommie and Sargent
used their platforms to stoke fear and infighting among the White nationalist
community, using the looming threat of doxing as a tool. Collage: Twitter.

The long list of politically and racially motivated targets chosen by Anoncommie
included those with significant prominence, fame, or influence in their
respective political spheres. The first of these doxxes, interestingly enough,
were individuals who had regularly engaged with Sargent’s former obsession,
Christopher Cantwell.

To add to these growing suspicions, Anoncommie’s tweets and blog posts often
read like a direct mirror to the inactive @lilsarg, complete with a similar
writing style, left-wing vernacular, and a tendency to use expletives and
“all-caps” lettering to evoke an emphasis. Another trait that appeared similar
between the two supposedly different Twitter users was their braggadocious,
overly confident demeanor.

The account, as a rule, always ensures it has the last word in any interaction.
The headstrong demands, quips, and emoji-laden attempts at humor were so similar
it appeared to be a foregone conclusion.

Hilary Sargent’s involvement with anti-White extremism was always an open
admission. While active on her personal @lilsarg account, Sargent would pen
right-wing extremism articles, bemoan about “far-right” personalities, and
breathlessly document the pro-White activist group Patriot Front. Under the
Anoncommie account, this behavior would not only continue, but worsen. Collage:
X/Twitter.

Regardless, Sargent’s intimate involvement in the seedy online research class of
the Antifa movement was an open secret. When doxxing pioneer Christian Exoo, aka
“Anti-Fash Gordon,” was outed as a notorious sex pest and abuser by fellow
activists, Sargent, along with other top-billed ‘Antifa’ like Kristopher Goad,
Nick Martin, and Talia Ben Ora, drew heat from the greater anarchist scene for
refusing to disavow him.

To people like Sargent, Exoo’s skills as a doxer of private citizens were too
great a gift. Together, they would be referred to as a “trash network” by more
principled on-the-ground activists.

Hilary Sargent is a huge supporter of doxing and harassment campaigns, as well
as superstar doxer Christian Exoo, aka “Anti-Fash Gordon.” In these series of
tweets, Sargent, on her personal @lilsarg account, advocates for doxing and
comes to Exoo’s defense amid news of a groundbreaking lawsuit. Photo: @lilsarg
Twitter.

Despite her highly online devotion to the Antifa movement, however, faith in
Sargent did not appear reciprocal. According to a November 6th, 2021 post made
by Exoo himself, Sargent was considered unqualified to cover the “far right” in
certain Antifa circles and was even accused of collaborating with police.

This begs the question: If Hilary Sargent is not involved with antifascism, why
is her name constantly evoked alongside the movement’s top players?

“(Christian Exoo’s) behavior is contemptible at best and should be treated as no
different than a snitch, infiltrator, or collaborator,” asserted Portland-based
anarchist NoBonzo in a Twitter post dated November 2021. “Same goes for all
those who have continued to support him. Goad, Harper, Sargent, Jane, Jedeed,
and all the rest of their trash network.”

Anarchist NoBonzo is famous in the Antifa scene for its illustrations, many of
which appear on the covers of books, pamphlets, and “Zines” found in extremist
circles from coast to coast. Their principled stance against Christan Exoo’s
sexual proclivities formed a line in the sand that many Antifa walk today.
Photo: Twitter/X

The infighting would later amount to a major cataclysm in the antifascist scene,
only worsened by a high-stakes lawsuit between Exoo, Daryle Lamont Jenkins’
Torch Antifa Network, and a New Jersey activist who was terminated after being
doxxed for his pro-White views. Internecine fighting surrounding the “Exoo
question” would inadvertently unmask It’s Going Down columnist
‘GothBotAlice’—whose real name is Heidi K. Lightenburger of Denver, Colorado—as
a supporter and potential ex-lover of Exoo.

While Sargent’s ties and previous life was suspicious, the evidence was
circumstantial. But Justice Report counter-extremist researchers, armed with a
leaked IP address, believed they finally had enough to test the theory and
determine whether the long-suspected identity of one of the “Anonymous Comrade
Collective’s” worst offenders was indeed correct.

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THE INVESTIGATION

Thanks to a tip submitted by a protected source in the IT industry, the Justice
Report was able to track a verified Comcast/Xfinity residential IP address of
Anoncommie to a physical location in Burlington, MA.

The source—whose identity will remain anonymous out of fears of personal
safety—was able to scrape the IP belonging to the account after a series of
posts were uploaded in 2022. The address that they provided was 66.30.20.234,
which can be traced to a very specific two-mile radius around the city of
Burlington, Massachusetts.

Hilary Sargent’s office at 100 District Avenue Suite 103 fell squarely inside
the geographical radius of an IP scraped from a series of Anoncommie posts in
2022. The odds of there being two high-profile antifascist journalists with
OSINT capabilities in such close proximity are improbable. Collage: Google Maps,
ip2location.com.

After speaking to an independent IT professional, we concluded that the
Comcast/Xfinity IP address could not have been spoofed by a VPN service. This
means that whoever was posting under Anoncommie did so with a direct connection
to the Internet, likely to one of the area’s many Comcast/Xfinity public Wi-Fi
hotspots.

Coincidentally, a building in the area—100 District Ave, in Burlington—had one
such public Wi-Fi hotspot operating directly inside of it, evidenced by an
online map maintained by the service provider. The address was also home to a
Kelly’s Services corporate office—100 District Ave Suite 103—the very same
company that Hilary Sargent admitted to working for in her now-deleted LinkedIn
page.

Our investigation began by confirming Hilary Sargent’s current place of
employment. Per the “experience” page, Sargent openly flaunts her position as a
Strategic Marketing Insights Consultant for Kelly’s Services, a career she began
in 2020. Interestingly enough, she also bills herself as a “licensed private
investigator and researcher,” credentials that would prove invaluable in the
world of open-source human intelligence (OSINT) and malicious online doxing.

In addition to Twitter, Hilary Sargent often takes her leftist fearmongering to
her personal Linkedin and Facebook. Both pages would be deleted, however, after
being exposed for her ties to the Anonymous Comrade Collective. Photo: Linkedin.

A quick search on Google Maps revealed that Kelly’s Services at one point
operated a north Boston office in Burlington, however, it closed due to Covid
and switched to a work-from-home setting roughly the same time we obtained our
anonymous tip.

Counter-extremist researchers needed to confirm that Hilary Sargent was still
employed at Kelly’s Services at the time the IP was obtained to prove a link
between the Anoncommie account and Sargent herself. The Justice Report did this
by contacting the company directly and quickly confirmed with several
employees—including some HR managers—that Hilary Sargent was indeed still
employed and, in fact, retained the same position as listed on her LinkedIn
profile.

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Through a few more communications, we were able to obtain Sargent’s internal
email address, position, and even a rundown of employee benefits (up to four
weeks of PTO, four mental health days, a chance to join so-called “Alliance
Groups”, and the company’s new push for better diversity, equity, and
inclusion).

It was also confirmed via telephone that Sargent had been working in the
Burlington office when the IP address was scraped, officially confirming what
many had already believed.

Once researchers publically confronted Anoncommie on X/Twitter with this
information, a curious development happened. Anoncommie’s usual hubris was gone.

Instead, the Justice Report researcher was blocked immediately.

While “Anoncommie” has a long history of trolling those who comment negatively
on her posts, we were banned instantly for being supportive and using her real
first name.

Simultaneously, Sargent’s personal Twitter account, @lilsarg—which had thousands
of tweets and engagements since its creation in 2009—had suddenly changed its
profile picture to a black field and began to frantically scrub many of its
tweets and “likes” from the platform—including likes she had made to her own
posts on the Anoncommie account.

The Justice Report then contacted Hilary Sargent directly regarding her ties to
anti-White extremism. She denied any involvement but did admit to following
multiple antifascist accounts on Twitter.

Sargent regularly liked her own posts on the Anoncommie account. Many of her
“likes” and original posts have now been scrubbed in the aftermath of the
Justice Report’s Investigation into her identity. Collage: @lilsarg X/Twitter.

The rash decision to scrub a years-long social media account in what appeared to
be a desperate act of self-censorship came off as an admission of guilt. It was
settled: Sargent was sweating, and our counter-extremist team had all it needed
to go public with the discovery.

Anoncommie and her overly cocksure attitude once claimed they would never
retreat, but when confronted with their true identity, they appeared to retreat
almost immediately. Photo: X/Twitetr

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PROFILE OF ANTI-WHITE HATE: HILARY SARGENT

Hilary Sargent, the blueblooded daughter of clinical psychologist Susan Pickman
Sargent and Architectural firm founder, Fitzwilliam Sargent, grew up in a
version of the United States that is completely alien to most everyday people.
Having a distant relative in the renowned English landscape painter John Singer
Sargent, and “swindler and con man” Joseph Charles Van Ausdell, Hilary found
herself a part of an elite, liberal New England aristocracy that was able to tap
into a vast network of wealth, influence, and a life of abject privilege.

Alongside her brother George Sargent, the now CEO of Arnold Advertising, Hilary
would quickly adopt a political worldview that would keep her well-rooted in the
upper crust of American society: by gaining praise and prestige by advancing
anti-White hatred online while politically oppressing White members of the lower
class.

Sargent’s press ID during an internship. Photo courtesy of @lilsarg Twitter
account.

Having attended the illustrious Milton Academy, whose alumni include Robert F.
Kennedy and Anglo-American poet T.S. Eliot, Sargent would later be accepted into
Boston College, where her studies would soon propel her into a career in
journalism. From 1998 to 1999, she worked at the Boston Globe newspaper as an
assistant, then as an intern, and eventually ascended to a senior editor in
2014.

At one point, Sargent falsely accused her lead editor, Brian McGrory, of sexual
harassment. The accusation came amid the height of the “Me Too” movement, but
because Sargent had refused to give up text messages and communications to
investigators, McGrory was cleared of any wrongdoing. In his honor, January 26th
would be officially declared “Brian McGrory Day” by Boston Mayor Michelle Wu.

Sargent was also the brainchild behind the infographic website Chart Girl, which
tracked mainstream political stories, public figures, and events. Her gimmick
involved making the finer details of these stories more easily consumable by the
greater public in the form of stylized charts. The creation of such a site
proved to be a grim foreshadowing of her future role as a salacious, leftist
spymaster, switching gears from mainstream topics to focus instead on the
private lives of American citizens exclusively for their race and political
beliefs.

Hilary Sargent and Joseph Ramadei, photo NYT

In 2009, Hilary married Joseph Ramadei, a Cornell graduate and lawyer, at an
interfaith wedding ordained by Rabbi Mark Newton and officiated at the Harvard
Club of Boston. Together, they would have a son, “Dash.” The marriage ultimately
failed, however, and eventually, they would divorce. Ramadei would gain custody
of their son as well as their lavish suburban home, forcing Hilary Sargent to
seek living arrangements in her current neighborhood of Roslindale, MA.

It’s interesting to note that despite having come from such a prominent
background and with access to near limitless opportunity, she chose the handle
“Anonymous Comrade” or “Anoncommie” to masquerade as a communist member of the
downtrodden workers that most Antifa claim to represent. According to one former
victim of Sargent’s malicious doxing who was willing to speak on the record with
the Justice Report, the irony is palpable.

> “Imagine one of your distant ancestors is, Sargent, the painter, and your a
> dog mom who spends all day on Twitter. Ha!”
> 
> Anonymous former victim of Anoncommie

It’s unknown what lies in store for Hilary Elizabeth Sargent of Roslindale, MA,
or the Anoncommie Twitter account/blog site, but the Justice Report will provide
updates as they become available.

Hilary Sargent, aka Anoncommie’s threat of future dox material dated 12/15,
threatens unknown victims with the intent to ruin their holiday season. She
calls it “Doxmas”

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THE AFTERMATH

Update: 3/15/24: In the nearly two years since counter-extremism researchers
exposed Hilary Sargent’s involvement in the Anonymous Comrade Collective, some
Antifa accounts have loudly closed ranks around Sargent and aggressively peddled
misinformation and lies about the story.

In an attempt to intimidate and gaslight journalists into taking the story down,
many alluded to an impending lawsuit for “misidentifying” Sargent, calling it a
“faildox.” Despite the threats—which were quickly dismissed—no lawsuit ever
came. Instead, lengthy Twitter threads were formed, which appeared to accomplish
little but give air to the story, and ensure it was seen by thousands of viewers
all over the world.

In the years after the Justice Report published its Hilary Sargent story, the
Anoncommie X/Twitter account faced periodic reminders of Sargent’s identity.
Photo: X/Twitter.

In response, those in the nationalist community pointed to the obvious
Antifa-Sargent connection, and accurately called out their denunciations as
additional proof she was involved.

“The tiny community of people, maybe ten or fifteen of them, still interested in
racially targeting White activists for doxing and harassment are the only people
spilling their spaghetti on Twitter denying the Sargent article,” said White
civil rights activist Mike Peinovich on Telegram. “(They’re) inventing elaborate
copes and crying.”

“If she’s not connected to these people, why are they the only people caping for
her and revealing they have personal contact?” He continued. “…They are telling
several lies.”

Sargent’s Anoncommie account earned a community note for peddling fake news and
misinformation on Elon Musk’s X/Twitter. A day later, she was permanently
suspended from the platform. Photo: X/Twitter.

Undeterred, Sargent would continue with doxing, attacking the character of
dozens of individuals for the greater part of the last two years. Some of her
work, however, would fail to earn her the attention or respect of mainstream
journalists she hoped to court with her “research.” In January of 2023, Axios
retracted a story about “Dissident-Homeschool,” which had sourced Sargent’s
Anoncommie account as the ones behind an alleged doxing of two Ohio-based
parents and their kids. The move would cast doubts on the accuracy of their
“reporting” going forward.

Then in 2024, after Sargent’s Anoncommie account allegedly doxed the beloved
right-wing cartoonist “Stonetoss,” the veracity of her antifascist research once
again came into question. The left-leaning Daily Dot, which had reported on
Sargent’s Stonetoss discovery, did not mention the subject’s name and appeared
to openly criticize her details.

Adding fuel to the fire, one of her posts in the alleged dox of Stonetoss was a
“community note” from Twitter, a feature that allows users to refute “fake news”
and misinformation from ill-informed pages. A veritable death sentence for an
anti-fascist researcher.

Hilary Sargent’s long-standing @Anoncommiestan account, which had operated for
years doxing dozens of perceived political enemies, was finally banned from
X/Twitter on March 14th, 2024. Photo: X/Twitter

Then, on March 14th, Sargent’s Anoncommie account was finally removed from the
platform, with Elon Musk appearing to uphold a site-wide “doxing ban” he had
promised earlier in the year. The ban would be precipitated by locking and
banning dozens of other Antifa-related accounts that mentioned Stonetoss’s
alleged identity in protest. It is currently unknown if these bans will
continue, or how many of them will remain permanent.





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Self-proclaimed "anti-fascists" have long pretended to fight on behalf of the
common man, only to be exposed as federal informants, capitalists, unhinged
pedophiles, members of a trust fund elite, or common street thugs. In June, an
Antifa radio host was arrested for the trafficking and rape of a Canadian child
south of Portland, Oregon. In 2020, a heavily armed antifascist terrorist and
self-professed member of the anti-White extremist militia, the Puget Sound John
Brown Gun Club, committed an infamous firebombing attack in Tacoma, Washington,
to protest immigration law. While police justifiably shot and killed the gunman,
the attacker, 69-year-old Willem van Spronsen, would become a martyr in the name
of militant antifascism.

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Disclaimer: The Justice Report utterly denounces the act of "doxing" and
recognizes it as a tool widely used by bad actors to intimidate, harass, and
divide communities for strictly dishonest purposes.

The subject of the following article is so prolific in its doxing of innocent,
private people, however, that we feel morally and ethically compelled to report
on their identity.

Our communities deserve the right to know about the individuals they might share
space with.

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