‘Doxxing Truck’ creator says he may tail antisemitic students for years

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‘Doxxing Truck’ creator says he may tail antisemitic students for years

The creator of the so-called “doxxing truck” chasing allegedly antisemitic students from Harvard to Hunter College says his efforts will continue indefinitely.

“We don’t think your antisemitic record will die when you graduate,” said Adam Guillette, president of Accuracy in Media, a nonprofit that has sponsored the effort. “I think it’s very important to make an example of these people.”

Guillette has become the target of many campus fanatics after plastering the names and faces of about 150 students involved in college antisemitism on a video screen mounted on a large truck parked outside their campus.

Despite the popular name, the truck is not really fooling anyone.

Guillette stated that he did not post sensitive personal information such as addresses or phone numbers on targeted students.

But the truck has been known to park outside students’ homes.

Adam Guillette, president of the non-profit organization Accuracy in Media.Aristide Economopoulos

Guillette said “a possibility we’re considering” is sending trucks to employers who hire students in future years.

“There is no law of limitation against racism and antisemitism,” he said firmly.

Guillette attributes rising antisemitism among young people to the Diversity Equity and Inclusion bureaucracy that has permeated educational and cultural institutions in the past decade.

“It is directly related to the massive increase in DEI’s emphasis in K-to-12 education,” he said.

A doxxing truck parked at Hunter College in New York City.Aristide Economopoulos

Guillette, 42, a longtime conservative activist in Florida said the trucks didn’t start with college activists — they were first used in 2021 with a message protesting former Gov. Cuomo’s Emmy award, which was later stripped.

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“Cuomo lied, thousands died, strip him of his Emmy now,” the truck blared.

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The pushback, however, was fierce. During a ride with a doxxing truck outside Hunter College — which held an anti-Israel rally on Tuesday — The Post saw students hurling insults and flipping vehicles.

Others took pictures of the truck’s license plate.

Most wear masks in an attempt to protect their identity.

Guillette is also being sued by a Columbia student who says her appearance on the “doxxing truck” has caused her “pain and suffering, emotional distress and mental anguish.”

“We have never defamed anyone, we have always acted fully within the law and always will,” Guillette said.

Sometimes the response is physical.

“I got spray paint at Harvard,” he said. A rioter threw a brick at a truck.

He and the truck now have their own security detail.

In less than a month, Guillette said pranksters have called his local police eight times to post fake tips that prompted a SWAT team response.

Adam Guillette has been beaten eight times in less than a month.Adam Guillette

The practice, known as hitting, is illegal.

“They sent half a dozen heavily armed officers to my house who then stormed in. And if you were at home at that time, and if you did not expect such a thing, and if you left your property, you would probably be shot and killed. It’s attempted murder,” Guillette said.

The far-right provocateur said he was now joking with his local police dispatcher.

“They claim there is a hostage situation in our house. And I immediately told the dispatcher, ‘Don’t pay the ransom,’ and he laughed.

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