Cyber Security company CyberSN hires Antifa doxer and terrorism advocate

Loder has a history of violent extremism and has been permanently banned from the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, for inciting violence.

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Loder has a history of violent extremism and has been permanently banned from the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, for inciting violence.

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A Boston-based cybersecurity company has hired violent Los Angeles Antifa extremist Chad Loder as its Vice President of Security Solutions. Loder has a history of violent extremism and has been permanently banned from the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, for inciting violence.

He has publicly supported domestic terrorists and cold-blooded murderers, including Antifa gunman Michael Reinhoel and Antifa bomber Willem Van Spronsen.

Loder has been named the VP of Security Solutions at CyberSN and will work alongside the company's founder and CEO Deidre Diamonds, according to CyberSN, a cybersecurity workforce risk management and strategy group.





Loder, a far-left extremist, has a significant controversial history that includes racism, antisemitism, and incitement to deadly violence. He is also the subject of ongoing allegations of harassment and threatening behavior towards women, as detailed in court filings. Female far-left activists have accused Loder of predatory and creepy behavior, according to a prior investigative report published by The Post Millennial.

After Antifa gunman Michael Reinoehl shot an innocent Trump supporter to death in a cold-blooded execution in Portland, Oregon in 2020, Chad Loder praised him as a "martyr" after the killer was himself killed by US Marshals in a multi-agency police shootout. Loder also praised Washington state communist Antifa member, Willem Van Spronsen, after he was killed by police for bombing an ICE detention center in Tacoma, Washington in 2019. Van Spronsen was armed with a firearm and other weapons at the time of the attack.



Before Loder was permanently banned from X, he acted as a self-proclaimed "journalist" and would use his account to post doxes on targets. Several people have filed restraining orders against him. Loder, founder of an ex-tech start-up, also utilized his account to launch campaign attacks against conservative media companies and would encourage advertisers to pull their ads from conservative websites.
 
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