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Democrat SPLC Indicted For Funding KKK & Nazis
This indictment claims the SPLC began operating a covert network of individuals, as far back as the 1980s, who were either associated with violent and extremist groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, or who had infiltrated and guided violent extremist groups at the SPLC’s direction. Unbeknownst to donors, some of their donated money was being used to fund the leaders and organizers of racist groups at the same time that the SPLC was denouncing the same groups on its website. The SPLC also allegedly “funneled more than $3 million donated funds to individuals who were associated” with groups such as the National Socialist Movement, United Klans of America, and the Aryan Nations-affiliated Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club, between 2014 and 2023. (View SOURCE) These millions in contributions make the SPLC the likely largest financial backer of the small remnants of KKK and Nazis in modern America. The SPLC claims the money was just for informants to help them head off violent attacks, but it appears the SPLC defeated these race identity groups decades ago, and did not want to stop fundraising on the issue, so they set up false flag astroturf operations. The grand jury indictment also reveals that the SPLC allegedly laundered over $270,000 dollars through fraudulent bank accounts to an organizer of the infamous Charlottesville, VA, “Unite The Right” Rally, which resulted in numerous violent assaults and confrontations and the death of a left-wing activist named Heather Heyer. President Donald Trump has been attacked repeatedly for comments he made about this event that now appears to have been organized to some degree by the Democrat led and funded Southern Poverty Law Center, which has been dubbed by many who are familiar with SPLC grift as “The Southern Poverty Lie Center.” The Democrat led SPLC and ADL are heavily funded by George Soros groups, and their most visible leaders associated with the now fully discredited group are lifelong registered Democrats Morris Dees, Mark Potok, and Heidi Beirich.
ALIPAC’s social media channels have been shadow-banned and censored, and the organization has been debanked by PayPal and Truist Bank because the Southern Poverty Law Center claims the organization is “extremist” for successfully opposing and stopping Amnesty legislation in DC and state-level benefits for illegals bills that would incentivize illegal immigrants with driver licenses and in-state tuition rates. ALIPAC has received numerous threats over the years that cite the SPLC smears to which ALIPAC sent an open letter on April 30, 2014, titled An Open Letter to the Southern Poverty Law Center (VIEW) that states… “The SPLC is fully aware of our many appeals for Americans of all races to unite and work together peacefully on this issue. The SPLC is fully aware that ALIPAC is a racially inclusive organization, and that a substantial percentage of our supporters are minorities. The SPLC is fully aware that ALIPAC has openly and eagerly worked with minority organizations and leaders. The SPLC is fully aware that I have a background in registering and transporting minority and student voters and working to elect women and minorities to public office in the ’90s. The SPLC is fully aware that we never intentionally work with any racist or violent groups or individuals, and you are aware that we have publicly spoken out against racism and racist groups and individuals on numerous occasions.” Turning Point USA leader Charlie Kirk, who was neither racist nor violent, was murdered by an assassin shortly after being added to the SPLC hit/hate list, and Kirk’s alleged assassin cited the SPLC’s false rhetoric about Kirk as his motivation to kill, which led the FBI to sever ties with ADL & SPLC in the Fall of 20255. On August 15, 2012, assassin Floyd Lee Corkins II walked into the Family Research Council’s D.C. office with targets selected from the Southern Poverty Law Center’s deceptive hate/hit list with the intention of murdering as many Christians as possible while rubbing Chick-fil-A sandwiches in their faces as they died due to Chick-fil-A’s support for traditional marriage being for one biological man and one biological woman. The SPLC had falsely labeled the Family Research Council as an “anti-gay hate group”. Thankfully, Corkins was tackled by a black security guard named Leo Johnson and is now serving a twenty-five-year sentence in prison. At the time of that attack, the Family Research Council was led by Andrea Lafferty, the daughter of Lou Sheldon and wife of the late Jim Lafferty (1949-2022), who served as ALIPAC’s first DC-based lobbyist from 2005 to 2008. For more information about how the SPLC has been lying to its donors for many years about what they are really doing, nonexistent hate groups, and ‘hate groups’ that are not actually hate groups, please visit alipac.us.
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