This week the Justice Department has indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center for fraud for paying white supremacist groups very large sums of money to play boogeyman for the Left. Now, these weren’t undercover FBI agents they were real nazis and Klansmen who were among the leaders of these organizations. And it was understood that they earned this money for providing the SPLC and other leftist organizations with talking points against conservatives and the Right in general. And this has been going on for decades. All the biggest outrages, like the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottsville, were included in the events that garnered funds from the SPLC for KKK and nazi groups.
Well, it’s official. All the conspiracy theories that have been floating out there for years about false flag/color revolution operations by the Left and the Deep State were true. If the SPLC was doing this just imagine what else is out there. I imagine if the FBI could find the destroyed records, they would have proof that their own agents have done plenty of the same things for years.
But it is nice to see that while we still control the federal government some of the most outrageous frauds against the right will be exposed and punished. The SPLC has one of the worst reputations for mischaracterizing conservative organizations as hate groups. Last year they put Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA on their hate list and I’m sure that was one of the contributing factors in Kirk’s assassination.
I think it would be wonderful if the SPLC can be bankrupted and its leaders prosecuted both civilly and criminally to the fullest extent of the law. People like this do untold damage and contribute to the degrading of freedom of speech and freedom of association.
It should be interesting as this develops to see what famous “nazis” turn out to have been on the payroll of the SPLC. I’m sure many of us remember some of the more flamboyant “leaders” of far right from years gone by, that always seemed to cause more damage than progress for conservatives. There may be a lot of answers to why every time a conservative moment arose some particularly idiotic leader seemed to surface and discredit the movement with a moronic statement or stunt.
This was something that I remember the ZMan used to speculate about. For the most part he thought these people were just useful idiots who wanted the attention and gladly acted out the part of boogeyman de jour. I’m sure this news would not have shocked him but it probably would have explained a number of specific characters and incidences from recent history that conveniently allowed the Left to use their Right-Wing White Supremacy narrative to demonize conservatives in all their favorite left-wing media sources.
Well, good work Kash Patel and the rest of Donald Trump’s Justice Department for exposing this organization for the fraudulent hate group they actually are. I hope they get torpedoed this year and not later.
The Ministry of Truth walks among us.
Mr. O’Brien would be proud.
I’m somewhere between bemused and astonished.
But you have to wonder just how far this rabbit hole goes.
Between the FBI, CIA, USAID and the SPLC it goes a lot further than we imagine. And that’s why all of these agencies need to be starved; their budgets halved, just to start with.
I did NOT have SPLC paying Nazis and other “Extreme Right” types and foundations on my bingo card for 2026, heck I didn’t have it ever. This kind of stuff is just so out there and something you’d expect from Blofeld that I begin to question this timeline continuity. I wish to have a discussion with the Author if any normal author wrote this kind of nonsense we’d file them with the nutter butter types. And yet there is enough to get a wire fraud indictment through a grand jury. Someone (or someones) at SPLC is going to have their… Read more »
The Justice Department spokesman in the video says the jurisdiction for the grand jury is in the “Middle District of Alabama.” That sounds pretty good.
Listened to a call in radio station today with extremist white hate groups as the focus of conversation. One caller said he was a retired 40 year union construction worker who had associated with 1000’s of bikers, southern boys, rednecks, etc., etc., and had not yet met one of the members of the “nazi hate groups”. Come to think of it, as a lifetime Southerner who has met all sorts of people in all sorts of places over many decades, neither have I. They don’t exist, at least in meaningful numbers so they have to be manufactured. It was stated… Read more »
It seems to be a very lucrative grift.