https://www.foxnews.com/media/acting-ag-todd-blanche-says-splc-fraud-indictment-not-politically-motivated-calls-conduct-egregiousSo it turns out the SPLC was funding various neo-nazi and scary white supremacist groups and paying them to cause trouble. How long until it is confirmed these retards are responsible for the unite the right fiasco?
https://fixupx.com/nicksortor/status/2046708868835598463?s=20I suspected this years ago, but it's still crazy to see it prosecuted.
Also confirms that the KKK only exists to be a Boogeyman for anti-whites.
>literally fostering the "problem" they claim to be solving
I can't say I'm surprised. These days, being right-wing might as well be called "Normal Fucking People" so the only way to falseflag against that is to create a cartoonish caricature.
Hell, a KKK guy might genuinely be less racist than a sociology major from harvard. That's how wack things have gotten.
>>404833They exist to be a boogeyman and to justify the government giving money to worthless cunts like the SPLC.
According to the SPLC, they claim they were doing this as a way of paying informants.
However, that doesn't make the money laundering any less illegal. Furthermore, some of the money they gave to informants may have resulted in actual crimes committed, which means the SPLC may be an accomplice to those hate crimes.
>>404832I wonder what prompted the investigation and prosecution? Seems like the SPLC is way too good of a way for the alphabet groups to launder money to domestic problem groups to justify more funding for themselves
>>404845It's the opposite. The FBI is pissed that the SPLC is laundering money to give to informants, because only the FBI is allowed to do that. The SPLC overstepped and undermined the government's authority. Only alphabet bros are allowed to launder money for informants, not private organizations.
That, and they have probably outlived their usefulness. The FBI has easier channels to do what you described in the Internet age.
>>404846AHhhhhhhhhhh, okay that makes a lot of sense
FBI wouldnt want private actors playing the same game they are, itd muddle up whatever machiavellian schemes they have
You think thisll make things any better? or is this just something small and irrelevant
>>404847It will at least keep private actors from laundering money to informants. Laundering money to commit fraud is illegal no matter who does it (except for Feds). Whether or not that makes a serious difference is questionable, as the SPLC will probably just rebrand itself and continue to exist, albeit with slightly less illegal practices. It would set a semi-decent precedent though, to say that NGOs are not above the law.
Kash Patel is doing this because it's an easy win. Although he may be a pajeet clown, his prosecution record is solid (because he is a coward who refuses to take on hard cases that have less than a 100% chance of conviction). The fact that he's prosecuting at all means that this will probably result in conviction.
>>404848Very good points.
Least this will delay the efforts of those who were using the SPLC to launder money.
Werent they trying to run smears against Kash recently?
I hope this continues, youre right about private actors, the less people playing dirty politics with money the better
>>404845> I wonder what prompted the investigation and prosecution?SPLC and ADL were both taking their Evil White Supremacist accusations from Hamas and Iranian intelligence for Saudi money and were simply relaying whatever bullshit they were fed. They were caught like over ten years ago and reported by everyone they came into contact with for all of that time, but the feds love them because they will fabricate predicates against anybody to justify an investigation.
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https://archive.is/kcYJc >>405056It always comes back to the complicated web of china and/or muslim terrorists that no one wanted to clean up cuz they give good benefits.
What a headache.