Did Antifa falsely report Philip Anderson’s GoFundMe into being removed?

Kimberly Coulter
4 min readOct 24, 2020

While the reason for the removal has not be established, GoFundMe has reportedly removed the fundraiser for created Philip Anderson after Antifa attacked him in San Fransico.

The GoFundMe fundraiser was organized by Adam Crigler. The link is dead, and all funds were sent back to those who donated. Many have been reaching out to Crigler concerning the return of their donations, but as of the writing of this article the official suspension notice has not been made available.

Tweet from @AdamCrigler

Last Saturday Philip Anderson was attempting to host a rally to protest against Big Tech censorship in San Fransisco, California. The group behind the rally is known as Team Save America, and was created by Anderson for the purpose of fight big tech censorship.

According to a live interview conducted with Anderson over Periscope, Anderson did not anticipate the level of violence Antifa was willing to commit against him or others in attendance.

Anderson had many encounters with BLM and Antifa burning down their own communities while he spent time traveling around around the US in the past few months to different places being affected by riots as an independent investigative reporter, but none had lead to blows

However, this wasn’t the first time an assault has been attempted on Phillip. Another black Trump supporter who was presumed to be Anderson at the time was stabbed at a rally only a few weeks ago. This was the first time in all these encounters that Anderson was personally physically attacked.

Many attending the rally had been told there would be more security available than just the police, but unfortunately this was not the case. The Team Save America Rally Organizers did not have an exit strategy, and their only protection was pre-established barriers set up by local law enforcement.

These events are usually coordinated in advanced between local law enforcement and security who have experience managing these events. While this was certainly not a malicious oversight, the lesson was learned the hard way.

Several of the speakers and patriot supporters were surrounded by antifa within moments of arriving. A lovely couple, Marc and Gina wound up spending the rest of the day in the ER thanks to these “peaceful protesters.”

You can donate to their GoFundMe by following this link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/21qvuvjuk0

“ We are Marc and Gina. We were assaulted at the freedom rally in Downtown San Francisco on Saturday, October 17, 2020. We showed up in support of free speech and for our President, as the mainstream media has silenced conservative voices like ours. Instead of attending the peaceful gathering that we had expected, we ended up on the news and in the hospital.”

When Anderson saw a fellow patriot trying to fight his was into the barricade, Anderson jumped over the barricade risking his own safety and wellbeing and into the crowd of Antifa to bring the man safely into the rally area.

Anderson was then punched in the face twice, resulting in his front two teeth getting knocked out. Anderson did not instigate and he did not engage.

Instead he was backed into the barricade by Antifa chanting racial epithets at Anderson. In the video captured of the assault, Antifa shouted after Anderson calling him the n word. Most of these people were white.

The event was not able to take place as hoped, and the free speech speakers and attendants were greatly outnumbered by Antifa and BLM who had been spreading word about this event for weeks prior making very clear by their actions that they wouldn't hesitate to keep attacking.

Following what is being charged as a hate crime against Anderson, many new outlets such as OANN and InfoWars showed the world what happened to Anderson. Within a matter of days, Anderson was deplatformed from Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Most other new outlets did not report the real story, and even went to far as to imply Anderson was a White Supremacist. They even lied about the lack of attendance thanks to Antifa creating barricades and not allowing attendants near the event.

A hate crime was committed against a black patriot standing up against big tech censorship, and big tech covers up his story and deletes all his personal presence.

When you Google Philip Anderson and San Fransisco, you have to scroll through pages of results before finding any article that doesn’t refer to the Team Save America rally as some kind of white nationalist movement or hate group. According to News Week which tried to liken the rally to the Unite the Right Rally that took place in Charlottesville, many from the Charlottesville rally were in attendance.

Another smear attempt.

As of this morning, the GoFundMe created for Anderson was removed. The reason is still unknown but Crigler who created the fundraiser assumes its thanks to mass flagging and reporting from Antifa members.

This story will be updated as new information is made available.

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Kimberly Coulter

American Journalist and Reporter. 2A and 1A activist. Follow my journalism at NationalFile.com