Mike Adams reports the Trump DOJ indicted the SPLC on 11 counts, alleging they laundered over $3 million since the 1980s to fund groups like the KKK and Aryan Nations via fictitious entities. While the interim CEO denies aiding extremists, Adams parallels this to alleged Israeli-CIA Hamas funding, claims Democrats staged events like Charlottesville for narrative control, and questions the authenticity of Trump's Butler assassination attempt. He concludes by asserting the 2020 election was stolen through ballot fraud and promotes his vitamin D3 supplements. [Automatically generated summary]
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SPLC Indicted for Fraud00:11:06
Okay, wow.
This is the kind of stuff that the people elected Trump to actually get done.
The DOJ under Trump has handed down a major indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center, the SPLC.
A grand jury, a federal grand jury in Alabama, which is where the SPLC is headquartered, returned an 11 count indictment charging them with six counts of wire fraud, four counts of false statements to a Bank and one count of conspiracy to commit concealment of money laundering.
And then there were two forfeiture actions filed to recover proceeds.
This case was investigated by the FBI.
And so, of course, Kash Patel has taken a victory lap on this.
He desperately needs a victory lap right now because everybody's wondering when the FBI is going to do anything that matters that the voters want, right?
So, here's the bottom line.
According to prosecutors, and I'm going to play a video for you here.
From them with their press conference announcing all of this, they allege that beginning in the 1980s, the SPLC ran a covert network of individuals who were associated with these violent extremist groups like the Ku Klux Klan,
the United Clans of America, the Aryan Nations, the National Socialist Party of America, the American Nazi Party, and that they were also involved with Unite the Right, which is a right wing group.
And that some of these people were embedded in those groups under the direction of the SPLC, according to the indictment.
And that the SPLC funneled money, millions of dollars, into these groups through those leaders in order to fund these, you know, Nazi, often Nazi, sometimes racist groups, while the SPLC was fundraising by publicly denouncing those very same groups.
This is all according to the Department of Justice.
So, the SPLC was creating the very problem that it claimed to be fighting against.
It was funding the hate groups, the Nazi groups, and then claiming, you need to donate money to us to stop these hate groups.
Does any of this sound familiar?
Because, of course, Israel funded Hamas.
Netanyahu funneled money to Hamas.
And all over the Middle East, these so called terror groups have been funded by the CIA or Israel.
You know, it's the same story, but this time it's domestic with the SPLC.
And it goes back for decades, according to.
The Department of Justice indictment.
So the SPLC even engaged in apparent money laundering by opening bank accounts tied to fictitious entities, according to the DOJ, in order to hide the source and the control of the funds.
So between 2014 and 2023, the SPLC, according to the indictment, funneled more than $3 million in donation funds to these groups, including the KKK.
Yeah, more than $3 million.
Across eight individuals, and one informant was paid more than a million dollars while being affiliated with the Neo Nazi National Alliance.
And then another informant was part of the online leadership chat group that planned the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
That, of course, the left played up the Charlottesville incident, which you and I all knew there were elements of that that were clearly scripted, right?
This guy was paid $270,000 by the SPLC.
Using donor funds.
Really incredible.
Now, the SPLC, the interim CEO, has denied all of this and said they are, quote, outraged by the false allegations and that they're going to contest the charges, you know, et cetera, right?
So they're claiming complete innocence.
And since in America we do live in a nation where the accused are supposed to have a day in court, although Alex Jones was never given a day in court, the judge decided he was guilty without.
A trial at all.
He was never given a trial.
He was subjected to the punitive damages jury decision, but not actually a trial.
Anyway, the SPLC is, of course, should be offered a trial.
They should be able to present evidence in their defense and to call witnesses, etc.
And I'm sure they will because they have a bunch of lawyers there.
And they're going to argue, according to sources, that they had to use informants to expose the hate groups.
That they weren't aiding the groups, they were exposing the groups.
So that's going to be a very interesting court case.
But I want to play for you this video with Kash Patel standing right there and Blanche, who's the AG.
Or the acting AG, I'm not sure of his official title, but Blanche is explaining this.
Here's a clip that's less than one minute.
Give this a listen.
I just want to make sure I understand.
You're alleging that the Southern Poverty Law Center was paying the leaders of KKK and other groups to continue their operations?
Is that.
I'm not alleging it.
The grand jury returned an indictment that says that.
And so what the investigation found, according to the indictment that was returned today, is that they were paying.
So Southern Poverty Law Center is raising money.
Asking folks to give them money to dismantle racism.
And over a very long period of time, they were using some of the money they raised from donors to pay to, they called them field, you know, basically to informants, for information, for access, to just pay them for certain, to do certain things.
And so, yes, that's exactly what the indictment charges.
So here's, I think we need to understand the larger context here.
Notice that nobody in the Trump administration is.
Investigating or indicting the ADL.
Notice that, right?
They're going after the SPLC because it's tied to the agendas and the narratives of the Democrats.
But the SPLC, any investigations into that group were covered up by the Biden administration.
So, what we really have here from one administration to the next is selective targeting and prosecution of the NGOs or the nonprofits that are in opposition to the current administration.
Because I suspect the ADL is involved in all kinds of nefarious stuff, including, by the way, censorship, obviously, the calling for censorship.
But the SPLC is tied to Democrats, and so the Trump administration wants to go after the SPLC.
So we don't really have a working justice system.
We have these cherry picked examples of selective justice, and it all depends on who's in charge in the administration.
And that's kind of sad because it shouldn't be that way.
You know, justice should be blind, as they say.
And the DOJ should just do its job regardless of the politics.
But we know that's not happening, don't we?
And also, over these years, You know, the KKK, you and I have seen videos of these neo Nazi looking groups, sometimes with swastika flags, like unloaded from a bus or a U Haul truck or something, and then marching around waving the flags.
And I always said those were totally rigged.
It was completely staged theater.
Well, where do you think the money came from for that theater?
Because, you know, it's.
The same thing goes on with Zionists, too.
You know, Zionists are very often caught faking hate crimes against Jews, right?
Just again and again and again.
And over the last decade, you've seen many examples of, you know, the Jussie Smollett effect.
Apparently, many black people faking hate crimes against blacks, right?
So that, you know, faking like it was a KKK attack.
So there's a whole industry of this that goes on.
And then Democrats and leftists, they will clearly, in many cases, they will fund and stage the Nazi marches.
And again, elements of Charlottesville were clearly, clearly staged so that the media had a narrative to attack Trump.
And then Trump fell right into it, and they were able to quote him out of context, saying that Trump said that the Charlottesville people were, what, very fine people.
And they took that out of context.
He wasn't saying that about any neo-Nazis or anything like that.
But the media was able to run with that and use that to just hammer Trump and to portray Trump as a total racist.
And what we actually know today, Trump is not a racist.
He's a narcissist.
Trump doesn't hate black people or Indian people.
He doesn't hate any group of people.
He just hates it if he loses.
He just wants to be the wealthiest, the most powerful, the most celebrated.
He wants to win all the prizes and have golden statues of himself.
He's a narcissist, but he's not a racist.
So all that stuff in Charlottesville was totally made up.
But guess what?
Guess who made it up?
Yeah.
Clearly, some groups, some NGOs, some funded organizations orchestrated that whole thing.
Much of what you see is theater.
And speaking of theater, a lot of people are now really suspecting that the assassination attempt against Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, was also totally staged and fake.
And I'm not going to dig into that here in this podcast, but I do wonder where's the missing part of his ear?
I mean, there was no hole in the ear, there was nothing, there was no cut.
A bullet would cut the edge of the ear if it went through it.
There was nothing that I could see.
So I don't know.
But a lot of people are questioning that because there's so much theater happening.
So much theater.
Nevertheless, Team Trump has definitely taken a victory lap on this one.
And Kash Patel, in one of his first sober appearances in recent memory, is also very seemingly proud of this.
I don't know that he had anything to do with it, but he's going to take credit for it.
And honestly, this is the kind of thing that needs to happen.
Trump Team Victory Lap00:07:47
We need to have investigations into corruption inside nonprofits, especially those that are.
Pushing these racially charged narratives and fundraising off of what appear to be allegedly false pretenses.
But if you're going to do that, by the way, there's a long list of nonprofits to investigate.
Like, I would start with the American Cancer Society.
Like, you're not anti-cancer.
You're practically the American Pro-Cancer Society because you don't really do, this is my opinion, the ACS doesn't do anything that actually prevents cancer.
They focus on detecting and treating cancer, and it's all, you know, co-sponsored by drug companies in the pharmaceutical industry and the medical industrial complex.
medical imaging companies, everything.
In my view, it's a racket.
I would investigate that, but nobody's going to touch that, it seems.
And there are probably a thousand other examples of different nonprofits to investigate.
And remember under Obama, how there were all these green energy and solar companies and everything.
They were all fraud, and the government under Obama would give hundreds of millions of dollars of grants to these companies, and then some of those companies, they were just shell companies.
They would recycle that back into campaign donations to Democrats.
While the CEO took a massive salary, and then two or three years later in the media, you would read, like, they closed down.
They never made one solar panel or something like that.
Yeah, because that's how the Democrat fraud machine works massive money laundering.
It's always been massive money laundering.
And it still goes on to this day.
So I hope that Kash Patel and Blanche and the DOJ and the FBI, I would love to see them spend the next six months just handing down these indictments and prosecutions.
Of different corrupt, fraudulent organizations.
They should go after the money launderers.
They should go after the vote riggers, you know, the traitors who rigged the election.
They should indict all the people who falsely accused Trump of working for the Russians, you know, the Russia collusion hoax.
But I think the most important one is to go after the ones who rigged the 2020 election.
That was stolen from Trump.
And you know by listening to my podcast today, I'm not a fan of what Trump has done this year, especially with the war with Iran.
In fact, I'm extremely critical of Trump.
But it's clear that the election was stolen in 2020.
No question about it at all.
And I'm waiting for the indictments of that.
Where are those indictments?
You know, there was ballot stuffing and ballot printing and ballot mules, which were just humans stuffing ballots.
You know, the suitcases rolled out with all those magical suitcases full of ballots, and they would run them over and over again.
They would block the windows so nobody could look in.
They would fake a water leak at 3 in the morning, you know, tell everybody to go home.
And then when you come back A few hours later, oh, guess what?
Biden won.
I mean, even Fox News was in on it.
And they pre-called the state of Arizona for Joe Biden before the polls even closed.
That was a Fox News operation.
I mean, the whole system was in on it.
Where are those indictments?
Those are, in my view, way more important than indicting the SPLC for allegedly funding the KKK.
I mean, we're talking about the whole country here with election fraud.
Those indictments should be priority number one.
And I haven't seen squat.
On those indictments.
Not squat.
And I'm not holding my breath on that one either.
Doesn't look like we're going to see any of that ever.
Why?
Because, you know, it's a uniparty.
At some level, it's all the same party.
And it's just, you know, presidents are chosen most of the time.
I think Trump's victory in 2016 was a real disruption to the system, though.
I think the system had chosen Hillary, and they were genuinely shocked when Trump pulled that out.
And that's why Hillary went berserk, allegedly.
Started throwing dishes against the wall and screaming for hours and hours.
I really wish we could see that video.
That would be the best video of all time.
But Trump legitimately won that, and then he won again in 2020.
And then I didn't vote for him the third time around because I saw that he was being controlled by Zionist money.
And then, sure enough, that's proven to be the case.
Now, Trump, he's not the Trump he was.
He's just all sold out America to the Zionist influence.
You know, he's waging wars that we shouldn't even be involved in.
And he's.
Decisions are just horrific, in my view.
So, not really great news all around, but at least one little shining example of some indictment of the SPLC here.
And let's just see where that goes.
How much you want to bet two years from now, they'll get off with a slap on the wrist and a fine, and that's it, probably.
Because nothing will come of it.
It's just theater.
And at the end of the day, nothing will come of it.
That's the American Empire now.
It's just a shell with a bunch of actors and a bunch of theater, a bunch of crisis actors, a bunch of false flags.
Everything's fake and sometimes gay.
So that's where we are, unfortunately.
I wish I had better news for you here, but whatever.
This is where we are.
All right, so stay tuned.
You can follow my stories, of course, at naturalnews.com and more of my interviews and broadcasts at brightvideos.com.
And, you know, just let me say at the end here.
I want the Trump administration to do good things for America.
I want to be able to root for Trump.
But he's got to divorce himself from the Zionist control grid and start doing things for America.
And this is actually a great example of actually doing something useful in America, that is, indicting the SPLC.
Do 10 more of those things, Trump.
You know, Kash Patel, who I interviewed years ago before all this.
Kash, hey, or Kosh, as I call him.
Do 10 more things like this.
And you'll turn this whole thing around.
And instead of people mocking you and making Lego videos of you, they'll actually cheer you on.
I mean, all you got to do is work for the American people.
It's not a secret.
Just start doing amazing things for the American people that you're supposed to represent.
And I say that to Trump and I say that to, you know, Kash Patel and I say that, frankly, to everybody in the administration.
Just serve the American people.
It's not complicated.
And you'll be a freaking hero.
And the GOP will win the midterms if you turn things around right now and start serving the interests of the American people.
It's not complicated.
And people like myself or Alex Jones or others, we would love to have an opportunity to say awesome things about the accomplishment of your administration, but you've got to earn those things.
There's no freebies from us.
We are independent journalists and critical thinkers and influencers.
You don't get freebies from us.
You've got to earn everything.
You want compliments from us, you've got to earn it.
If you do stupid things, you're going to earn criticism from us.
That's just the way it works.
Actually, a free market of ideas.
So, you're not going to get any automatic wins from people like myself or Alex or others or Luke Rudowski.
Earn Our Compliments00:03:26
There's a lot of us.
We're going to hold your feet to the fire, so to speak, metaphorically speaking, and we're going to demand that you serve the American people.
And if you don't, we're going to call you out for that.
Simple as that.
So, there you go.
Thanks for listening.
Mike Adams here, brightvideos.com.
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