Antifa UG, travel expenses, the ANTIFAmily Card: For a few days now, a photo with a letter that is supposed to be a list of Antifa's travel expenses has been shared more frequently on social media.

The summary of the Antifa travel costs:

The letter is a fake that is several years old and plays with the myth of Antifa as a structural company or association. This letter has recently resurfaced because it was published a few days ago on the Hooligans Gegen Satzbau Facebook page.

This letter with the travel expenses is not unknown to us; it is a fairly old fake that we have already described several times and that comes up again and again when you want to prove election manipulation or constructed demos.

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However, the recent appearance of this fake letter may have another reason. The reason for this was probably a posting on the Hooligans Gegen Satzbau Facebook page, in which the letter was posted in connection with the ANTIFAmily card distributed by the Hooligans Gegen Satzbau.

This posting was published on February 23, 2020 and was satirically related to the state elections in Hamburg.

Dear ANTIFAmily©,

Let's keep our fingers crossed that our common goal in Hamburg has been achieved.

Many active ANTIFAmily© members in Hamburg are still busy “counting” the votes and are trying everything possible to achieve the bonus for all of us.

ANTIFAmily© card holders could expect the payout tomorrow, but it still remains exciting.

We send you our best regards with joyful anticipation.

The ANTIFAmily Card

This card is a marketing gimmick from Hooligans Against Sentence Construction. It represents nothing other than a symbolic realization of the club myth of an Antifa. The card itself has no other function, you cannot claim any services via the card, it only has symbolic power.

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The letter with the travel expenses

Now let's get to the main point: The letter with the travel expenses is a fake that dates back to 2016. We have already published several articles on this topic ( compare ). At that time we already noticed several details in the letter that made it quite clear that it was a fake:

The addresses

All of these addresses on the right side of the page are American consulates general in Germany and not branches of the “Antifa Holding Company”, which itself does not exist.

In other words, not only the Antifa Holding Company itself is a fake, but also its listed branches.

  1. Alsterufer 27, 20354 Hamburg ( Google Maps )
  2. Clayallee 170, 14195 Berlin ( Google Maps )
  3. Königstraße 5, 80539 Munich ( Google Maps )
  4. Gießener Straße 30, 60435 Frankfurt ( Google Maps )
  5. Willi-Becker-Alle 10, 40227 Düsseldorf ( Google Maps )
  6. Wilhelm-Seyfferth-Straße 4, 04107 Leipzig ( Google Maps )

Numeric codes

A few “numeric codes” can also be found:

  • 11 for Antifascist Action,
  • 1312 for “ACAB” – “all cops are bastards” – this appears in the PO box, the IBAN and the HR number.

Otherwise, the experienced reader may notice that after Frankfurt there is “(BRD)” instead of “am Main” and after Leipzig there is “(GDR)”, although this supposedly hasn’t existed for some time…

Travel expenses? Let us note:

Both the card and the letter with the Antifa UG travel expenses play provocatively with the myth of an organized and structured Antifa, which does not exist.

Only the card is real, but it is nothing more than a marketing gimmick that can be purchased via the Hooligans Gegen Satzbau webshop ( compare ).


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