I found the text from the description of the video (the one he took down):

>So, in the aftermath of "the Nazi punch", I have been getting innumerable threats of violence and all matters of harassment. The latest in this ordeal is an elaborate plot hatched by a conspiracy of Antifa to lure one (or both?) of my sisters to DC under the pretense that I was stranded at a hospital, perhaps on my death bed due to a drug overdose. Apparently, they needed one of my sisters to drive immediately to meet them. It was urgent–no time to second guess what was going on.

>Seems crystal clear that they were planning to take my sister hostage and ransom her to get to me, and who knows what else.

>They've also been sending her dummy emails that resemble her boss's email address, trying to trick her into revealing her movements, presumably so they could abduct her from near her workplace. That's the worst-case scenario. Best case scenario I that they're simply trying to terrorize her.

>I'm 100% innocent in all of this. I'm not a fascist, and all I did was reveal the identity of the guy who punched Richard Spencer. Even more, my sisters are 1000% innocent in all of this.

>These Antifa "heroes" won't be able to commit such egregious crimes with impunity forever. One day they'll learn what it's like to live in fear, and what it's like to actually be held accountable for their crimes. They'll learn what it's like not to be cheered on for their inhumanity, but to suffer from it and be pushed off the fringes of humanity. They'll get locked up, and live out the rest of their lives in shame for having been the kapos and the gestapo of this dystopic antiracist era. They'll be like the old Nazi veterans, hanging their heads in shame for the rest of their pathetic, empty lives. Their society will hate them and their grandchildren will spit on their graves.

>We all know what the banal evil of 2017 is. I wish them the best of luck.