The Southern Poverty Law Center Racket
So let me get this straight—you run a covert program for years, funnel millions to “sources,” hide the mechanics behind shell structures, don’t fully disclose it to donors, and then when it surfaces, it’s suddenly “nothing to see here”?That’s a tough sell.
Southern Poverty Law Center can call it “informants,” critics can call it “paid agitators”—but the core issue is transparency and representation. If money was raised under one premise and used under another, that’s not just optics—that’s exposure.
They got Bannon for the same thing in the "Build The Wall" charity. And if the SPLC ended the practice recently, the timing matters. Questions about accountability don’t disappear just because the program did. [Luthmann]
Good Night, Patriots.
2 comments:
The SPLC should have disclosed what right wing groups they had infiltrated and also identified those who were being paid as informants so that donors knew what was going on and could decide whether or not they wanted to contribute to finding out more about extremist groups who might want to do them harm.
All you have to do is just watch their commercials that they have on TV to know that they are the biggest haters! It's ironic that all of these liberal left have the most hate and they're the biggest haters of all! Such hypocrites I guess they never know that love always wins over hate! Put them all in jail!
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