An Antifa militant who publicized a hit list of Seattle business owners has been identified as a trans nonbinary furry and children’s camp counselor who has been arrested multiple times at violent protests.
Mikaele Andrew Baker, 23, of Seattle, tweeted an extensive list of local business owners last week who signed a petition in support of the dismantling of a growing autonomous zone in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. The business owners were subsequently doxed and received threats.
Baker was born male but now identifies as trans nonbinary and uses “they/them” pronouns.
For months, far-left activists took over part of Cal Anderson Park. The site was previously part of the infamous “Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone” during the summer. The city dismantled that zone following several shootings and homicides, but far-left activists and vagrants returned to retake part of the park. The city recently posted notices that the encampment was illegal and would be removed. In response, Antifa and others called for reinforcements. They barricaded the park with wooden pallets and other junk.
“These are the businesses (and literally one, single resident) that signed a petition to sweep Cal Anderson Park. No further comment,” tweeted Baker under the pseudonym “@ComradeFlute” along with a screenshot of a list. In a follow-up post, a fellow Antifa activist posted all the addresses associated with the business owners.
“If we do stop this sweep, that’s a victory, and we can carry that energy to the next action,” Baker tweeted on Dec. 17.
Baker has a long history of extremist Antifa activism in the Seattle-area stemming from their days as an undergraduate student. Before becoming involved in the recent encampment at Cal Anderson Park, Baker was also involved in CHAZ during the summer. On their Twitter account, Baker frequently expressed support for violent extremism.
“A lot of people tried to reality check me about [the] escalation of violence,” Baker tweeted earlier this month. “I am a revolutionary anarchist. I’m not a war-hawk, but I see open warfare against fascists and the state as a necessary evil to achieve liberation.”
In June, Baker tweeted on an alternative Twitter account: “What’s the point of having guns if you’re not going to use them to shoot racists? #seattleprotests #CHAZ.”
A black teenager in CHAZ was reportedly shot dead by one of its security members after being mistaken for a “fascist” in June.
Baker is also a member of the Youth Liberation Front, an Antifa group responsible for organizing violent direct actions in Portland, Seattle and elsewhere.
Despite Baker’s extremism, they work with young children as a childcare worker and counselor at summer camps in the Pacific Northwest. Under their pseudonym, Baker posts frequently about working with children.
Baker has also been arrested numerous times in recent months at violent antifa protests. They were arrested on Oct. 3 by Seattle Police for failure to disperse and obstructing a public officer at a riot where antifa smashed up businesses and property. Baker was quickly released without bail. Both charges were dismissed without prejudice.
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