WTAF! Cybersecurity Company Welcomes Well-Known VIOLENT Antifa Extremist As New VP

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A Boston-based cybersecurity firm, CyberSN, has recently appointed Chad Loder, a notorious Antifa extremist from Los Angeles, as its Vice President of Security Solutions.

Loder is infamous for his violent extremism and has been permanently expelled from the social media platform X, previously known as Twitter, for his role in inciting violence.

As reported by The Post Millennial, Loder's public support for domestic terrorists and murderers is well-documented. This includes his endorsement of Antifa gunman Michael Reinhoel and Antifa bomber Willem Van Spronsen. Loder will now be working closely with Deidre Diamonds, the founder and CEO of CyberSN, a group specializing in cybersecurity workforce risk management and strategy.

Loder's controversial past is marked by allegations of racism, antisemitism, and incitement to lethal violence. He is also embroiled in ongoing accusations of harassment and threatening behavior towards women, as outlined in court documents. According to a previous investigative report by The Post Millennial, Loder has been accused of predatory and unsettling behavior by female far-left activists.

Loder's support for violent extremists came to light when he hailed Antifa gunman Michael Reinoehl as a "martyr". Reinoehl had shot and killed an innocent Trump supporter in a chilling execution in Portland, Oregon in 2020, before being killed by US Marshals in a multi-agency police shootout. Loder also lauded Willem Van Spronsen, a communist Antifa member from Washington state, who was shot dead by police after bombing an ICE detention center in Tacoma, Washington in 2019. At the time of the attack, Van Spronsen was armed with a firearm and other weapons.

Before his permanent expulsion from X, Loder, the founder of a former tech start-up, used his account as a self-styled "journalist" to post doxes on targets. Several individuals have sought restraining orders against him. Loder also used his account to launch campaign attacks against conservative media companies, urging advertisers to withdraw their ads from conservative websites.

The appointment of Loder, a far-left extremist with a history of supporting violent acts and individuals, raises serious questions about the decision-making process at CyberSN. It also highlights the need for greater scrutiny of those in positions of power within the cybersecurity industry, given their potential influence over digital safety and security.