NXR Podcast - NXR Livestream - The NGO Playbook: Create “Racism” -> Get Paid w/Alex Stein Aired: 2026-04-24 Duration: 45:10 === Insidious Shadows of an NGO (03:33) === [00:00:00] Today, we're going to be talking about the Southern Poverty Law Center. [00:00:03] We're going to be focusing our attention on how insidious and wicked they really were, working in the shadows as an NGO that's a non government organization that doesn't have all the stipulations, the accountability that branches of the government are supposed to have, but they don't really have it either. [00:00:19] They're basically able to do whatever they want. [00:00:22] They receive a mass amount of funds from their donors, it's tax free, it's non profit, and then they can push that not just to get intel from groups that they deem to be harmful, but to incite. [00:00:34] To actually stir up division in the country, and they have been doing this for a very long time. [00:00:40] Think of them as you would think of the ADL, right? [00:00:44] That they're going to say, this is really racist, and this is anti Semitic, and this is bad, and that is bad. [00:00:49] Meanwhile, they're the ones who are sowing the seeds of discord. [00:00:52] One of the higher up, a senior fellow who actually worked for Southern Poverty Law Center, had, and we're going to show a screenshot of this in our episode, but is found to have in his office a sticky note. [00:01:05] Right there by his desk, that was counting by the year the shrinking population of white people in the United States. [00:01:13] He's like, This is great. [00:01:14] We're celebrating. [00:01:15] This is our, it's like he had set before him the end goal. [00:01:19] What is all this for? [00:01:20] It's to kill Whitey. [00:01:21] That's what it's for. [00:01:23] And that's pretty much their mission statement. [00:01:26] So we're going to be breaking into this massive scandal of the Southern Poverty Law Center, all the division that they sowed, and showing you the receipts and the facts. [00:01:37] And for this episode, we also have. [00:01:38] We're privileged to have as a special guest Alex Stein joining us for this live stream. [00:01:43] So, buckle up. [00:01:44] We've got a lot of information and it's going to be a fun show. [00:01:47] Here we go. [00:01:49] Radical Christian nationalist pastor Joel Webbin. [00:01:53] Joel Webbin. [00:01:55] Joel Webbin is an excellent. [00:02:17] All right, so it is Friday. [00:02:19] We're doing the live stream. [00:02:19] And Alex, we've got you in the flesh. [00:02:21] Well, I'm excited to talk about the Southern Poverty Law Center because it just proves that everything is fake and gay. [00:02:26] And I think this is a perfect example of that. [00:02:29] It's a concrete example, finding out that they funded the Charlottesville riots or whatever we want to call them. [00:02:35] So this is actually a very interesting topic. [00:02:37] And I just want to start off by saying, you know, I'm very good friends with Gavin McInnes. [00:02:40] I don't know if you know Gavin, but he's a great guy. [00:02:42] He's actually pretty pro Israel. [00:02:44] And he was targeted by the SPLC. [00:02:47] The most. [00:02:48] So it's just funny how everything is literally some sort of government psyop because racism is not as bad as they say it is. [00:02:55] It's literally made in a Hollywood basement. [00:02:58] Yeah. [00:02:58] Yeah. [00:02:58] That's what it seems like. [00:03:00] You know what? [00:03:00] I got to just say real quick I appreciate that you use the phrase regularly, fake and gay. [00:03:05] I don't know if you saw, but I got in big trouble for saying there was like a clip of you. [00:03:10] Yeah. [00:03:10] I said I was talking about evangelical Christianity, which I am an evangelical, but I was just, you know, critiquing my own side and saying in the modern day, it's become pretty fake and gay. [00:03:22] And everybody lost them. [00:03:23] Well, you know, I'm surprised because you see a lot of, even like when the left attacks conservatives, they use gay as a pejorative. [00:03:30] They use gay negatively. [00:03:31] So, like, everybody uses gay as a pejorative. === Funding Extremism Through Informants (15:25) === [00:03:34] So, I don't know why they would attack you for that. [00:03:36] Gays use it. [00:03:36] It's so funny. [00:03:37] Gays use it. [00:03:38] I'll have something that, like, you know, where I'm saying sodomy is really bad or homosexuality or gay marriage or whatever. [00:03:43] And I'm speaking out against it. [00:03:45] And, like, clockwork, there'll be a bunch of homos in my comments saying, I bet you're the biggest gay of all the gays. [00:03:52] Exactly. [00:03:53] All right. [00:03:53] So, you're a gay man. [00:03:55] Like, Criticizing me and your go to insult is, Oh, yeah, well, you're gay. [00:04:01] It's like, Just like me. [00:04:02] Yeah, just like me. [00:04:03] You're just as nasty as I am. [00:04:05] It's like, Well, I'm actually not. [00:04:07] But I'm glad we agree that this is gross. [00:04:09] So, anyways, that's not really the topic for today, but I'm glad you're on the show. [00:04:13] Antonio and Wes, they've kind of plotted out this series. [00:04:16] So, we're going to go back and forth, and then Alex and I will make comments along the way. [00:04:19] But let's start with you, Antonio. [00:04:21] Start breaking down the story. [00:04:23] Yeah, so I like what you said, actually. [00:04:25] Alluded to it being a racism that is being made in a Hollywood basement. [00:04:29] That's basically the heart of the charges here. [00:04:31] Yesterday, Tuesday, or so it would have been Tuesday of this week, the DOJ filed an indictment. [00:04:38] I think actually a grand jury in Alabama filed an indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, basically alleging 11 counts of wire fraud. [00:04:46] The irony of it being Alabama. [00:04:48] I love it. [00:04:48] Right. [00:04:49] Yeah. [00:04:49] Well, they're actually headquartered in Montgomery, out of Alabama. [00:04:51] They have a massive headquarters there, multi, multi million dollars. [00:04:55] But when you look at their financials, their 990 publishings, you're not really surprised. [00:04:59] I, I have it here. [00:05:00] They actually did, this is 2024, $129 million in revenue, $800 million in assets. [00:05:06] So they're one of the largest NGOs. [00:05:07] ADL is about $162 million in their most recent filing. [00:05:11] And so, very large organization, a lot of wealth, a lot of influence to go around, whether it be in the private sector or the public sector. [00:05:18] But basically, the crux of the indictment was that the SPLC was leveraging an informant program that was inside of these different, what they call neo Nazi or Radical right wing extremist groups, whether it's the National Alliance or the KKK. [00:05:35] And they had these informants, and they were basically paying them to, in some cases, just steal. [00:05:40] They were committing minor acts of theft. [00:05:42] They were stealing documents. [00:05:43] And in one situation, they broke into, I think it was the National Alliance headquarters in one of the buildings and stole 25 boxes of documents, gave it to the SPLC, and presumably they scanned it. [00:05:55] And then that person broke back in to return the boxes. [00:06:00] Theft in those cases, but in some of the other cases, potentially inciting racial hatred, what they call racial hatred or racial violence. [00:06:10] And basically, the crux, and this is the interim attorney general, I think Todd Blanch, he's basically alluding to the idea that the SPLC, they raise money from these coastal elites basically on the back of this claim that racism is as prevalent as ever. [00:06:26] Just like it was in the 19th century. [00:06:27] We're actually in a more dangerous time because it's hidden and it's these dark networks and they have their own platforms and unique ways to exchange money with each other, whether it be through PayPal or whatever. [00:06:39] And basically, they're raising money. [00:06:41] Millions and millions of dollars in 2024, $106 million in contributions and grants. [00:06:46] And so, how do they do that? [00:06:48] They have to, to some extent, create a story or create stories, whether it be Charlottesville or whatever, to be able to go to their donors and say, We need to go and fight this extremism. [00:06:58] This is on the ground. [00:07:00] And if we don't stop it now, people are going to be hurt and there's going to be mass violence. [00:07:04] And so, our cause is just as warranted as it's ever been. [00:07:08] And lo and behold, the indictment is alleging that actually they have been creating it the entire time. [00:07:15] All the way back even to the early 2000s, actually, a leftist journalist, I think his name was Andrew Claiborne, so he's a leftist, and he's attacking the SPLC as stoking hatred. [00:07:24] Andrew Claven? [00:07:25] Well, yeah, that's also a leftist. [00:07:29] But no, so even leftists have attacked the SPLC for stoking racial hatred. [00:07:34] And so that's really the crux of it. [00:07:35] I'll pause there before we get into any more detail. [00:07:38] Well, they run this psyop where they use the names. [00:07:40] They were founded in the early 70s to investigate, help investigate with the Ku Klux Klan. [00:07:44] So they take this name. [00:07:45] The Southern Poverty Law Center. [00:07:47] We help those that are poor. [00:07:48] We help those that are destitute. [00:07:49] We file civil rights cases. [00:07:51] It's kind of like the ADL, the Anti Defamation League, or even Right Wing Watch is a subsidiary of People for the American Way. [00:07:58] Now, all of those groups sound great. [00:08:00] Defamation, that's a crime. [00:08:01] That's not a good thing. [00:08:02] Poverty Law Center, hey, these people are down on their luck. [00:08:05] We'd love to support them. [00:08:06] We want to file civil rights cases. [00:08:08] And I mean, People for the American Way? [00:08:10] Come on. [00:08:11] Like, how American does it get? [00:08:12] Apple Pie, People for the American Way. [00:08:14] So they use these names and they hide under this nonprofit status. [00:08:18] To look really altruistic, to act like they're the good guys. [00:08:21] We're going out. [00:08:22] We're policing hate. [00:08:23] We're keeping an eye on it. [00:08:24] We're the right wing watch. [00:08:25] We'll look out for the bad guys. [00:08:26] We'll show you what they're doing. [00:08:28] You really get down to it. [00:08:30] It's money laundering. [00:08:31] Like that's the big thing that legally is the problem. [00:08:34] They took this money under one claim. [00:08:35] Hey, we're going to use this for civil rights cases. [00:08:37] We're going to help out these individuals. [00:08:39] And really what they did is shuttle millions of dollars underneath the table to people that were posting racist things online. [00:08:46] Well, I'm not surprised because if you guys ever see a video of somebody spray painting a swastika, They usually have a Yarmulke on. [00:08:52] And if you ever see somebody, if they're ever spraying the N word, it's usually a black person. [00:08:58] And it's like the Harlem Globe Charters have to have somebody to play. [00:09:02] They have to have the Washington Generals. [00:09:04] So that's really what the SPLC is doing. [00:09:06] They have to create the problem. [00:09:07] It's a problem reaction solution, right? [00:09:09] So the solution is being able to create an organization that gets hundreds of millions of dollars to fund whatever political thing that they want. [00:09:18] But my point is, they know that in order to get the reaction, they have to create the problem themselves because the problem's not happening on its own, right? [00:09:24] And it goes much broader, I would say, than the racist narrative. [00:09:27] So I pulled the most recent four articles from the SPLC. [00:09:30] Hard right exploitation of detransition narrative flourishes at events and online. [00:09:35] So that's taking aim at those that have told the stories of people that transitioned medically, then came back and said, eh, I actually really regret this. [00:09:43] Another story, Unwanted, a lawsuit in the resurgent hateful language of conversion therapy. [00:09:49] So now this is therapy for individuals to say, I have this attraction, I don't want it. [00:09:53] Is there some type of therapy I could go to? [00:09:54] Is there someone I could talk to? [00:09:56] So pro trans. [00:09:57] Pro gay, anti Muslim bigotry surges ahead of the International Day to Combat Islamophobia. [00:10:03] Pro Muslim, and then we alluded to it in the cold open, but you need to see it on your screen. [00:10:07] This is a note again from Mark Potuck tracking the decline of the U.S. white population, the increase of foreign born in Europe, the same way a CEO tracks profits. [00:10:17] He had this note up in his office. [00:10:19] He had no, why would I hide it? [00:10:20] Why would I be ashamed of it? [00:10:21] Cameras are coming in. [00:10:23] By all means, take a picture of that. [00:10:24] So it's anti-Christian, anti-white, anti-America, anti-straight marriage. [00:10:28] That's really what's being trafficked. [00:10:30] So the racism piece, the hate watch, the hate report, the hate map, that's what's put front and center. [00:10:35] But you get down to it. [00:10:36] Oh, this is anti-Christian, anti-America, anti-white. [00:10:39] All the way down, all the way across. [00:10:40] And it's really parasitic. [00:10:41] And the way a lot of NGOs work is I alluded to the idea that they have their hand in the private and public sector. [00:10:47] So, in the public sector, with respect to Congress, and you think about all of the laws and lawsuits that are challenging discrimination, LGBTQ rights, whatever it is, the SBLC has been historically, since the 80s, a consultant for the DOJ, a consultant for the FBI, whether it be subcommittees in Congress. [00:11:06] They're going to them and saying, hey, we have these stats. [00:11:09] We used our millions and millions of dollars to compile these surveys, and look what they show. [00:11:14] They show racism. [00:11:15] They show that blacks still can't vote, and we need less restrictive voter ID laws. [00:11:20] All of these things in the public sector, in terms of public policy, they're being influenced by a massive organization. [00:11:27] But then they turn to the private sector, and they say they go to PayPal. [00:11:30] You remember the Haida cancel culture? [00:11:32] Everyone's getting pulled down from Stripe. [00:11:34] All of these quote unquote neo Nazis, it's funny, like anti defamation. [00:11:38] Their number one enemy should be the SBLC because no one defames more than the SBLC. [00:11:42] They slap neo Nazis on. [00:11:44] Right wing commentators, and then they go to PayPal and they go to Facebook, and they're again consulting Facebook and saying, Here's our list of people who just absolutely should not have any words on your platform. [00:11:55] And people are getting pulled down, debanked, and deplatformed, and the list goes on and on and on in terms of what they're doing, but it's actually really heinous. [00:12:03] And again, it's all under these auspices of racism's a big problem, and we're the number one defender for blacks and for minority groups or immigrants or whatever the case is. [00:12:15] And the whole time, obviously, they're enriching themselves. [00:12:18] You know that their CEO and all of their leadership team have massive salaries, without a doubt. [00:12:23] But then again, going back to the crux of this indictment here, they're also just paying people money, paying informants tons of money. [00:12:31] I want to turn here to the indictment. [00:12:33] I have just a little bit here that I'll read. [00:12:36] And this is under the subheader of the indictment. [00:12:39] The SPLC's paid informants network, the F's, is what they called them. [00:12:42] Starting in the 1980s, the SPLC began operating a covert network of informants who were either associated with violent extremist groups. [00:12:49] Such as the Ku Klux Klan, who had infiltrated violent extremist groups at the SPLC's direction. [00:12:55] These informants were referred to by some individuals within the SPLC as, quote, field sources or the Fs. [00:13:01] Between at least 2014 and 2023, the SPLC paid their Fs in a clandestine manner. [00:13:06] Doing so hid the fact that while the SPLC received donation money under the auspices that the funds would be used to, quote, unquote, dismantle violent extremist groups, this donation money was used instead, in part, by the SPLC to pay leaders and others within these same violent extremist groups. [00:13:22] That money was then used for the benefit of the individuals as well as the violent extremist groups. [00:13:25] Going on, point 11 here examples of the Fs who were secretly paid by the SPLC include, but are not limited to, the following. [00:13:32] And this one's really interesting and it's getting a lot of buzz online, I hear. [00:13:35] F 37 was a member of an online leadership chat group that planned the 2017 Unite the Right event in Charlottesville, Virginia, and attended the event at the discretion of the SPLC. [00:13:48] F 37 made racist postings under the supervision of the SPLC and helped coordinate transportation to the event. [00:13:56] For several attendees. [00:13:56] So, again, this is really important. [00:13:58] It's not just that they're paying the informants, this is actually suggesting that they're engaging. [00:14:03] Because I mean, the SPLC is going to say in court, well, we were paying them, but they were actually helping us. [00:14:07] We've been doing what we're doing for the last 30 years. [00:14:09] It would have been illegal for me to join Antifa and report on things unless I signed a contract, unless I was legally bound. [00:14:16] So informants are one thing, stealing and incitement, that's another. [00:14:20] Yeah, helping them coordinate transportation to the event. [00:14:23] So, literally trying to bring people there to make it big, to make it look like it has numbers, to make it look really, really intimidating. [00:14:30] For several attendees, is what it says, between 2015 and 2023, The SPLC secretly paid F 37 more than $270,000. [00:14:40] A quarter of a million dollars. [00:14:42] Alex Jones, last year, he was revealed he had Nick Fuentes on his show. [00:14:45] He said that the SPLC actually paid one of his employees to hack into his computers and his cameras for surveillance. [00:14:51] So, again, a nonprofit paying an employee of Alex Jones, hey, you go in there, you get to the security cameras, see if you can find me some dirt, see if you can find something in there. [00:15:00] That's how far that definition of being an informant goes. [00:15:04] Yeah, I mean, I'm not surprised. [00:15:05] Once again, you know, I said this at the beginning, but it seems like. [00:15:07] They have to create racism because you know, everybody maybe believes in stereotypes. [00:15:11] Maybe, like, we have our guard up, we lock our doors, we see some black people outside of our car, or whatever. [00:15:15] You know, I think that people maybe have some normal preconceived notions, but the idea that racism is this horrible problem that we all hate each other is just laughable. [00:15:23] Like, nobody goes to the grocery store and I won't check out your groceries because you're white or black. [00:15:27] So, this is why they have to create this problem. [00:15:29] And you know, you talk about Alex Jones, he exposed this even before this when Nick Funta is on about Charlottesville. [00:15:36] He said that there is paid people there to basically do this whole riot. [00:15:40] I would argue. [00:15:41] That now, you know, I went to this No Kings protest. [00:15:44] It's the same thing happening on the left, though, where they're paying these protesters to go do these No Kings protests. [00:15:49] So anything you see, it's not organic. [00:15:53] Everything is basically inorganic, whether it's a left wing protest or even a right wing protest. [00:15:58] It's said at the beginning, it's all fake. [00:16:00] Tell us more about those protests, because from the videos I've seen on the left, they look very low energy. [00:16:04] So it's not the youth entirely. [00:16:07] A lot of older folks. [00:16:08] Wes, you know that I was actually surprised at the No Kings protests. [00:16:11] The majority of them were in their 60s and 70s. [00:16:13] I thought that was very weird. [00:16:14] What are they doing there? [00:16:16] It's not that everybody's getting paid to go there. [00:16:18] The majority of people are not getting paid, but it's the people that organize these things, like that guy, F 37, that's in the Facebook group, that's in the Telegram group. [00:16:26] That person is getting paid, and that person is facilitating ways where people can go to these events. [00:16:31] So it's just so obviously inorganic and not natural. [00:16:37] And that's what the SPLC did. [00:16:38] I mean, they have to create some sort of boogeyman in order to have a target or an enemy. [00:16:46] Like I said, it's really all fake because, yeah, there are some people that may be a little xenophobic, but most people aren't. [00:16:51] Most people don't even really hate people like that, at least not openly enough to go put out tiki torches and do that. [00:16:58] You have to really be kind of brainwashed. [00:17:00] And it reminds you like Governor Whitmer's kidnapping, right? [00:17:03] You know how they did that and they found out that it was just like seven FBI agents and two autistic guys. [00:17:08] And that's kind of what happens they prey on people that are oftentimes mentally ill, that are going through tough times, that are vulnerable. [00:17:15] And those are who they're able to convince somebody to go light a church on fire or light something on fire. [00:17:19] So They really take advantage of people that are vulnerable, and it's not an organic movement. [00:17:24] Yeah, it's interesting. [00:17:25] It adds another layer of complexity into, for example, the January 6 riots, the January 6 protests. [00:17:33] There's obviously been the accusations that it's like, well, there's FBI informants, but no one's ever thinking, is it the ADL? [00:17:39] Is it the SBLC? [00:17:40] Who knows? [00:17:41] But I mean, this is just case in point evidence that also NGOs are on the table in terms of coordinating and infiltrating group chats and trying to Fed post and all of these things. [00:17:52] Whether it be bots, and we did an episode not too long ago with Harrison Smith with respect to, I think it's the Eighth Front War, is that what? [00:17:59] Yeah, and so you're looking at the ADL and you're looking at Israel and its influence, and we're saying, and they're basically making the point yeah, we are trying to win in the internet, we're trying to win in this digital age. [00:18:10] And what does that look like? [00:18:10] It looks like bots making, you know, saying insane things on X, it looks like talking points disseminated in a group chat. [00:18:18] Exactly. [00:18:19] I view it as really encouraging to see this as one of the dominoes that's kind of falling. [00:18:22] I mean, racism had its height in 2021 after George Floyd. [00:18:26] I mean, Uber was painting murals in San Francisco that said, like, racism has no place here. [00:18:31] They controlled. [00:18:32] Everything. [00:18:33] It was the merch at Target. [00:18:34] It was San Francisco. [00:18:36] It was having a job. [00:18:37] And when you say racism had its high watermark, you're talking about the anti-racism. [00:18:41] The racism. [00:18:43] So it had its high watermark, but what we've seen systematically, and this is across the board, this isn't just racism, this is LGBTQ. [00:18:50] I mean, aside from Israel holding one of the largest pride parades that's going to be held in the Middle East ever, here in the United States, I mean, there's pride organizations that have been around for 30 years. === The Lucrative Dragon Strategy (13:29) === [00:18:59] They're closing their doors. [00:19:00] There's not enough donations, there's not enough funding. [00:19:03] So on every single aspect, all of that high watermark, It's kind of falling by the wayside. [00:19:07] People don't have money anymore to spend on superfluous things like Pride Month at your big Fortune 500 company. [00:19:13] So, whether it's Pride, whether it's racism, whether it's affinity groups, whether it's DEI, the whole world's getting back to we've got to make money in a world that's full of AI. [00:19:20] We have to compete. [00:19:21] We have to do all these things. [00:19:23] This isn't really worth the investment anymore. [00:19:24] So, I view it as super encouraging. [00:19:26] And this is a W for the Trump administration. [00:19:28] I mean, there's been a lot of L's lately. [00:19:30] This is a W to go after a group like this and say, you guys are taking money, you're not using it well, you're using informants to incite extremism. [00:19:38] We're coming after you with the law. [00:19:40] I view it. [00:19:40] As the sharp precipice, the continued decline, all these organizations are going to see. [00:19:45] Well, Wes, I do want to give a little pushback. [00:19:47] You're right, this is a Trump W, but they knew that the SPLC was funding this stuff. [00:19:51] You know what I mean? [00:19:52] Like, this isn't, you know, I'm just saying. [00:19:53] A little bit of better late than never. [00:19:55] Yeah, well, better late than never. [00:19:56] They had to have known. [00:19:57] Point of fact, this investigation, this is an article from the Wall Street Journal, but it says that this investigation started during the Biden administration, actually. [00:20:04] But officials, the Biden administration officials opted not to bring criminal charges. [00:20:08] And so Trump just basically revisited the allegations over the past year. [00:20:12] And then they. [00:20:13] Reopened the case essentially, and they didn't even state that they found new evidence, so it's not like they came across more things. [00:20:18] So, presumably, the Biden administration knows this, they're literally sitting on the evidence that was just released with this indictment. [00:20:24] Well, what's crazy is the fact that they're protecting these NGOs. [00:20:27] You saw in California they created the Nick Shirley Act, where you can't film an NGO that is based in immigration NGOs. [00:20:34] Like, what is going on? [00:20:36] I mean, and that's really what we have we have legal money laundering that's going on, and I think that wherever there's money, there's going to be corruption, and you know. [00:20:46] If this is obviously hundreds of millions of dollars, it is a huge organization. [00:20:49] So maybe there's probably people within the Biden administration or, you know, Department of Justice that were on the, you know, I don't know, payroll. [00:20:56] I don't know, but it just seems like a lot of people are on the payroll. [00:20:59] And a lot of what you read on the internet, you were talking earlier about bots. [00:21:02] I think they said a dead internet theory is real. [00:21:05] It's like 52% of the internet is bots. [00:21:07] And that's what they use. [00:21:08] They use these bots to say anti Semitic things or to, you know, call for some of the most disgusting, you know, tweets possible. [00:21:16] And it's all fake. [00:21:16] It's all just, you know, some, Guy in an office in Alabama that's just trying to rile people up. [00:21:22] Yeah, to me, you can tell that something's fake whenever it's become lucrative. [00:21:27] The idea that, to me, it's so ironic. [00:21:31] It's so clear that America does not have a racist problem, at least in terms of pure, baseless, mindless hatred towards minority people. [00:21:43] It's more toxic empathy. [00:21:44] I think we have a toxic empathy problem. [00:21:45] Well, and that's my point. [00:21:47] That's why it's lucrative. [00:21:48] Like, if America really was racist against brown people, black people, whatever. [00:21:53] There wouldn't be much money to be made. [00:21:56] It wouldn't be lucrative. [00:21:57] They wouldn't be doing it. [00:21:58] They're only doing it because it's not real. [00:22:02] They're doing it because it's not real. [00:22:03] Like, there's a lot of money to be made in slaying dragons or pretending to slay dragons that have already been slain. [00:22:10] Like, I don't know if you ever watched the movie. [00:22:12] I watched it with my kids recently because it's an older movie. [00:22:15] So it's more wholesome and appropriate, but still has, you know, dragons and magic and knights, you know, and adventure. [00:22:22] But Sean Connery, he was the voice of the dragon. [00:22:24] It's Dragon Heart. [00:22:25] You know, it's the movie where the boy, he's the prince, you know, his dad dies and he gets mortally wounded and, you know, and the dragon. [00:22:32] Takes out a part of his heart. [00:22:34] The parent dies. [00:22:34] Yeah. [00:22:35] And gives it to the kid. [00:22:36] But now the kid is bound up with the dragon. [00:22:38] So if the dragon dies, the kid dies. [00:22:40] And the kid grows up, he becomes a king. [00:22:42] And turns out that he's just like his father. [00:22:44] He's wicked and prideful and all those things. [00:22:46] Anyways, that's the basic point of the movie. [00:22:49] But there's a certain segment of the movie where the knight who's been commissioned to go and kill the dragon ends up finding out that actually the king is the bad guy and the dragon's actually good and becomes friends with the dragon and then ends up making a living. [00:23:05] By going around village to village, the dragon will fly over. [00:23:08] He'll light a couple of huts on fire, and then the knight will come, and the people will say, We'll pay you to kill the dragon. [00:23:14] And then he pretends to kill the dragon by launching an arrow or a catapult or something, and the dragon catches it in midair but makes it look like he's been penetrated and then falls into a lake and then swims under the water away. [00:23:24] And everybody pays the knight, and then he goes and splits the loop with the dragon. [00:23:28] That's the Southern Poverty Law Center. [00:23:31] That's literally what it is. [00:23:33] So, my point is either the dragon doesn't exist at all. [00:23:37] And that's why it's lucrative. [00:23:38] Or, I'm just going to throw this out there, or the dragon's actually good. [00:23:42] And it's actually everybody, it's the king who's commissioned the knights, and they're actually the bad guys. [00:23:48] And my point is that, like, this whole witch hunt for white supremacists who hate brown people simply because they're brown, the reason why that's so lucrative, and there are NGOs with millions and millions of dollars for that, is because the white people in America are predominantly, on the whole, not racist. [00:24:08] White people in America are. [00:24:11] Are, if anything, I think too trusting, too gullible, toxic empathy. [00:24:16] White people in America are like, you know what, I know that this will kill my grandchildren, but can we just import half of the country of Haiti? [00:24:25] Just to be nice. [00:24:26] So not only is racism non existent, if anything, we could probably use a little bit more racism in America. [00:24:34] Now, that said, alleged racism, I don't think it actually is racism, but like the order of morals, natural affections, a love for our own. [00:24:43] Everybody knows I have a people and I love my people. [00:24:47] Japan thinks like that, right? [00:24:49] Uganda thinks like that. [00:24:50] Everyone in the world thinks like that, except for Europeans. [00:24:53] And because Europeans, not that they are racist, but because they are so anti racist, even if it's like your own posterity are going to suffer and die, the country will implode, but you'll be a white boomer who gets to take a cruise and lay your head on your pillow at night, going to sleep with the fanciful thoughts of not being a racist. [00:25:13] And they're like, deal. [00:25:15] Take my money. [00:25:16] And that's the only reason why something like the Southern Poverty Law Center or the ADL have been as lucrative and as rich as they are. [00:25:24] So to me, like the whole idea that, like, think about this for a second. [00:25:30] You think Amazon is a moral, virtuous company? [00:25:33] You think Netflix is a moral, virtuous company? [00:25:36] Think back. [00:25:37] I know it feels like a lifetime ago. [00:25:38] It was not that long ago. [00:25:39] And it was very dark times in our country. [00:25:41] The high water mark of the left and the anti racist movement, all this kind of stuff. [00:25:45] 2021, 2022, Summer of Love, George Floyd, Amazon. [00:25:50] FedEx, I mean, like, Fortune 500 companies are putting black squares to replace their logo. [00:25:56] Like, if you need to know, think about this. [00:25:59] If you need to know if a dragon is not real or if the dragon's actually the good guy and the king and the knights or the bad guys, if you're trying to figure that out, look to Fortune 500 companies and see are they behind it? [00:26:12] If they're behind it, then you know it's fake and gay. [00:26:15] You know it's fake and gay. [00:26:17] So, I mean, I'm glad that the receipts came out. [00:26:20] You know, because a lot of people are retarded and they need the receipts. [00:26:22] And here's the deal the people who are retarded, the receipts still won't prove it to them. [00:26:26] No. [00:26:27] But the reality is, like, we already knew this. [00:26:29] This is like a giant no duh. [00:26:30] Like, you know, this is like, hey, breaking news, the sun is hot, you know, or like breaking news, water is wet, you know, like, of course, white people in Alabama, I'm sure you can find one racist guy, you know, but in general, on the whole, white people in the South are not. [00:26:51] With a baseless, you know, no reason, no rhyme or reason whatsoever, hating black people simply because of the color of their skin and treating them as a second class. [00:27:00] We know that's not true. [00:27:01] Now, here's the reality, though, because I think what I'd like to see is we actually go a step further. [00:27:07] It's so not true. [00:27:09] It begs the question is the opposite perhaps true? [00:27:12] White people are being the ones that are systematically having the brunt of racism. [00:27:18] I feel like that's the only thing. [00:27:20] And here's the deal. [00:27:21] The civil magistrate, I mean, God's word is clear about this. [00:27:24] The civil magistrate doesn't, he's not the thought police, right? [00:27:26] Minority Report, Tom Cruise, you know, that's that. [00:27:30] We know the way that sci fi movies, the way they always go is the government gets too much power and it starts to, you know, we're going to do preventative crime measures, right? [00:27:39] We're going to stop you. [00:27:41] Even though you're not guilty, you've actually not done, in terms of deed, anything wrong, but you have wrong think, right? [00:27:46] This is George Orwell. [00:27:47] This is 1984, Brave New World. [00:27:49] Every discourse. [00:27:49] You can kind of use the Iran war because we had to preemptively strike them because they were going to strike us. [00:27:54] Yes, like, so we're going to attack you because you did something wrong. [00:27:57] No, it's because we think you might do something wrong. [00:27:59] And we thought that for 30 years. [00:28:00] We're going to do it in the future. [00:28:01] And the future being two weeks away, it's always two weeks away. [00:28:03] And so, like, we know that whenever somebody takes that kind of action, it's an overstep of jurisdiction. [00:28:10] It's morally wrong. [00:28:12] It's morally wrong. [00:28:13] Here's the deal even if white people did have a hatred towards other people, people of color, but they weren't doing anything, it was just at the level of the heart. [00:28:22] The Bible is clear the civil magistrate, coveting, is a sin. [00:28:25] Okay, but you don't have the coveting police. [00:28:28] There are certain things that are sins morally, but they're not crimes, and for good reason. [00:28:33] It may be a sin, but it's not a crime. [00:28:34] Getting drunk in your home, I think it's a sin, but it's not a crime. [00:28:38] I don't want police knocking on random people's doors and coming in and arresting them for being drunk, right? [00:28:44] It's a sin, but it's not a crime. [00:28:46] So here's the deal I think in general, white people, even white people in Alabama, are not in their hearts hating people of color. [00:28:54] But going even further than that, if they were, But they're not acting on it. [00:28:59] It's not like actually dictating decisions that are being made, actions like, let's say, you know, just hypothetically, like we're banning people of color from going to Ivy League schools, or we're looking over people of color when it comes to job hiring practices, or we're like, oh, wait, there actually is racism on the books in this country, but only in one direction towards white people. [00:29:23] Towards white people. [00:29:24] And we know this, and we have the receipts for this. [00:29:26] So the moment that you see something like this, ADL, Southern Poverty Law Center, millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars to stop the dragon. [00:29:36] You can, at that moment, safely assume not only does the dragon not exist, but the dragon actually does exist in the opposite direction. [00:29:45] The opposite is true. [00:29:46] So, I would say that there actually is forms of racism, real racism, sinful racism, not just in thought, not just in heart, but in deed and in action, but it's all on the other side of the table. [00:29:59] So, I'm glad that they published this. [00:30:02] But until we see BLM members in jail, until we see people from the Biden administration in jail, until we see names from the Epstein files and they're in jail, then I don't really care. [00:30:15] Honestly, I mean, yeah, it's a little bit of a W, but it's a W that we've already known was true. [00:30:21] We're not a serious country. [00:30:23] We're not, we don't really care about virtue. [00:30:25] We don't really care about justice. [00:30:27] Until we actually enact righteousness against actions, not just thoughts, but actions of wickedness, we're not serious. [00:30:36] Right now, we're still operating under this blank slateism, this, you know, raw equality come one, come all. [00:30:44] We don't want to do this in any direction. [00:30:46] But it is happening. [00:30:47] And until we start seeing people say, you know what? [00:30:51] There are literally, Tens of thousands, and this is provable, tens of thousands of young white men who were more qualified but were passed over for jobs because of these DEI wicked policies. [00:31:04] It was actually on the books. [00:31:06] That's wrong. [00:31:07] Everyone who signed off on that I'm talking about heads of schools, administrative staff, heads of companies, and CEOs they all need to be in jail. [00:31:16] Until that happens, I'm not impressed. [00:31:19] Until that happens, we have not done righteousness. [00:31:22] We're just winking and nodding. [00:31:24] And pretending it's actually, the irony is, it's actually just another form of virtue signaling. [00:31:30] It's just conservative virtue signaling. [00:31:32] No, I think you're right. [00:31:33] I mean, if you look at DEI, basically, if you're black or you're Chinese, well, I guess Chinese actually are held to a higher standard, but if you're Hispanic, you get to get into medical school with a lower test score. [00:31:42] So that is a direct assault on white people. [00:31:45] And so, I mean, you are kind of right. [00:31:48] It's like, this feels like an obvious thing that we've known about, so it's not a huge W, but at the same exact time, the fact that it is come out like this, I mean, now we can in future debates, we can always go back to this and use it. [00:31:59] So I think this is a monumental moment, but at the same time, you're right, we're not really a serious country because nobody's going to get held accountable for this. [00:32:07] And like maybe one person, the SBLC, goes and gets in trouble, but it's just, it's going to be another 30 days in jail. [00:32:13] We'll really throw the book out. [00:32:14] It's like the Congress, I think the penalty for, you know, insider trading in Congress is like a $200 fine. [00:32:21] It's literally something that's all, yo, I'm dead serious. [00:32:23] It's like that. [00:32:24] So it's kind of like, you know, if it's only a $200 fine, you might as well be doing insider trading. === Exposing Lies and Willing Power (12:41) === [00:32:29] So. [00:32:30] I'm happy about this. [00:32:32] But the CEO of the SBLC is going to be able to sit in that same little jail cell that Martin Luther King got to sit in in Birmingham and write that glorious letter about discrimination against. [00:32:43] Yeah, you're right. [00:32:44] All right, real quick, let's do this. [00:32:45] We got to go to a commercial break. [00:32:46] We'll come back. [00:32:47] We've got some concluding thoughts, a few more details to the story, and then we'll land the plane. [00:32:51] If you've been following our channel, then you know that we've been tracking Saga Metals. 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[00:35:33] All right. [00:35:34] Well, welcome back. [00:35:34] So I think, Joel, you'd mentioned in terms of justice and the desire to see justice done. [00:35:39] This story doesn't really do much in the way of that. [00:35:42] But what's always great is when a conspiracy theory gets a win, gets a little W check mark, is that it actually. [00:35:49] Which is like every day. [00:35:50] Yeah. [00:35:50] Right. [00:35:51] It actually opens up an array of. [00:35:53] Other sort of theories or suspicions that people might have about other things that are happening in the same vein, right? [00:36:01] And so if we look at this. [00:36:02] I'm picking up what you're laying down. [00:36:03] I know exactly where you're going because of this. [00:36:07] The moon's not real. [00:36:08] No, the moon's real. [00:36:09] The moon's real. [00:36:10] I don't think the moon landing was. [00:36:11] But actually, speaking of the Artemis mission, that was a money laundering scheme, too. [00:36:15] You know, NASA gets millions of dollars a day. [00:36:17] What have I done? [00:36:18] Yeah, yeah. [00:36:18] So I don't even want to get on that. [00:36:20] Why did I bring it up? [00:36:20] This is only an hour long show. [00:36:22] But yeah, anytime. [00:36:24] You fund, and like you know, these companies, every time you go to check out, they're like, donate a dollar to whatever it costs. [00:36:29] Roundup, yeah, roundup, and you know, it's just for them to be able to get some sort of tax break. [00:36:34] So, I would argue that the best charity you can do is to actually go and personally help somebody instead of just giving blindly to these companies because they're always going to misuse the funds. [00:36:42] I think this is a perfect example. [00:36:43] And if this actually ends the SPLC, then God bless America, that's an actual good thing for our country overall, right? [00:36:50] Right, but no, but the point stands in the sense of like the incentive mechanism that the SPLC has. [00:36:55] In terms of creating a problem so that they can offer the solution to the problem and raise a ton of money and make a lot of money themselves, personally enrich themselves as a consequence, that incentive mechanism exists predominantly with every NGO like this, right? [00:37:07] And so we were talking about the various ways in which white people in America today, their toxic empathy, if you want to call it that, is being capitalized on by NGOs. [00:37:18] And so you think about all the money that's sent, exported from the United States overseas because of ex NGO or ex NGO says that there's a. [00:37:25] We saw this at Doge. [00:37:26] It was a gender studies program and transgender education and sales and athletes. [00:37:30] Afghanistan. [00:37:31] It was insane. [00:37:32] Our tax dollars, your money, last week on the 15th that you gave, you gave them their money and they took that and said, we will use this to go make more transgender youth in Afghanistan. [00:37:41] There's 150 million starving children in Africa. [00:37:44] And it's like, well, how do you know that? [00:37:45] Oh, because we commissioned a report that says that that's true. [00:37:49] And so, as a consequence, you have to give us a billion dollars so we can go and solve the problem. [00:37:53] And so, you have this incentive mechanism that's fundamentally flawed. [00:37:57] And so, it does raise the question it's like, okay, this is a minor circumstance, I suppose, if you want to call $3 million minor. [00:38:04] But how many other NGOs are there that are getting millions and millions of dollars, hundreds of millions of dollars in contributions and grants? [00:38:10] But they're on the bright side. [00:38:12] Right, silver lining. [00:38:13] There are a lot of good organizations who are doing good work exposing all the corruption and the theft. [00:38:19] Well, like Warner Brothers, years ago, they made a documentary about the SBLC. [00:38:24] It was called Brothers Grimm, and it's where they went and they created fake ghosts and witches, and then they also went into the town to expel them and got paid by all the townspeople. [00:38:33] That was a documentary of the SBLC, and it was really well done. [00:38:37] And I really appreciate that. [00:38:38] And you know what this kind of reminds you of, too? [00:38:40] I go to a lot of these protests, and you go to these transgender ones, and they'll say, trans rights are human rights. [00:38:45] And then you ask them, like, what rights? [00:38:47] Does a trans person have? [00:38:48] And they're literally like, I'm sure they cite John Barr. [00:38:51] They actually have more rights. [00:38:52] They actually get free social services when it comes to transgender surgery. [00:38:56] They get free healthcare in California. [00:38:57] So it's just, you know, it's nonsense. [00:38:59] They have to, you know, you said it, it's a problem reaction solution. [00:39:03] They have to create the problem in order to get the reaction. [00:39:06] And they know what the solution is donate more money to a problem that they'll never solve. [00:39:10] Yeah, it's like banging the drum is like there's white people committing indiscriminate violence. [00:39:14] I mean, this is what the SPLC says all the time. [00:39:16] It's like, if we don't do this, There's going to be violence. [00:39:19] There's going to be a shooting. [00:39:20] There's going to be attacks. [00:39:21] There's going to be riots that kill tons of people, innocent people. [00:39:24] And it's like when those things don't happen, because by the way, we actually, your stats have to be reflected in reality. [00:39:30] And so people are like, okay, when are those things going to happen? [00:39:32] And they don't happen. [00:39:33] It's like at some point you're going to have to turn either, you're going to say, one, we're preventing it. [00:39:37] That's why it's not happening because we're here. [00:39:39] And if you take us away, the floodgates are open. [00:39:42] But the second thing, and the thing that I think this points to them doing, and I'm sure many other NGOs are doing this, is they literally manufacture it. [00:39:49] Yeah. [00:39:50] Right. [00:39:50] And so, and this isn't to say that violence, you know, there isn't violence committed. [00:39:54] I mean, there's crazy people, that's for sure. [00:39:57] But if you look at the stats, I mean, who's committing violence? [00:40:00] Who's committing violence in America? [00:40:01] Black people. [00:40:01] Transgenders. [00:40:02] Transgenders. [00:40:03] Yeah. [00:40:04] I was going to say, is it white people? [00:40:05] I mean, at some point you would expect the facts to bear it out and it doesn't. [00:40:09] And so, yeah. [00:40:10] And so they just have to be so fake and gay. [00:40:12] I mean, it's funny. [00:40:13] Like, I was just reading in the indictment, it's like they created, what is this, five fake entities, right? [00:40:20] And this is so they can money, they created the Center Investigative Agency. [00:40:25] They created Fox Photography, Northwest Technology. [00:40:27] And this is also, by the way, in their financial statements, they can show money going to, oh, we paid a photographer $300,000 to take headshots of all of our employees. [00:40:36] But really, it's just a fake entity with no employees, no registration. [00:40:40] And then they just simply pay people, whoever they want. [00:40:42] And so they did it, five entities, they made up fake and gay, so they could send money to whoever they wanted, all their friends, make things happen that otherwise wouldn't have happened. [00:40:51] And it's like, how many other people are doing that? [00:40:52] And I just want to make this point, though. [00:40:53] We should not be surprised that. [00:40:55] Everybody does false flags. [00:40:56] I mean, the Gulf of Tonkin, we had to lie our way into the Vietnam War. [00:40:59] So, false flags is probably the most effective way to get universal support for whatever it is. [00:41:06] And so, we shouldn't be surprised at all that SBLC has one of the most sophisticated false flag groups in the world. [00:41:14] It's possible that even like with Weimar Germany and the Rorschach fire, or how do you say it? [00:41:21] The Reichstag. [00:41:21] Reichstag fire, that you know, like there's a theory that that was actually, you know, Calls. [00:41:27] Yeah, and it was after that, you know, there's like, okay, like, we'll take a powerful guy if you'll save us from, you know, from the threat or whatever. [00:41:35] So people on the right do it, people on the left do it. [00:41:39] Tail is old as time. [00:41:40] I feel like we just did it as a country in Iran, you know? [00:41:43] So this is something that is happening. [00:41:46] Well, I say we, but maybe more so Israel, and we bought it, you know? [00:41:49] And we're like, yes, absolutely. [00:41:51] But you're right. [00:41:52] It's an effective way to will to power. [00:41:55] It's like, I want to do this thing. [00:41:57] I have to convince the people that this thing needs to be done, right? [00:42:01] So, and fear is a powerful motivator, right? [00:42:04] Fear is, you know, like people are motivated by comfort and those kinds of things, but fear sells. [00:42:09] It always has, it always will. [00:42:10] Yep. [00:42:11] I call it trauma based mind control. [00:42:13] And that is what they do. [00:42:14] I mean, they use repetition. [00:42:16] It's like, you know, vaccine safe and effective. [00:42:18] We found out that that wasn't necessarily true. [00:42:21] And that's really what they do they just use repetition like this, like constantly saying it's a bad problem. [00:42:25] And if they can make us trade our safety for free and make us trade our freedom for safety, then we end up with neither at the end. [00:42:32] And that's a perfect example of give us some of your money. [00:42:35] We're going to fix this problem. [00:42:36] But they never fix it. [00:42:37] As a matter of fact, they fund the problem to become bigger. [00:42:39] Right. [00:42:40] Right. [00:42:40] No, you're right. [00:42:41] That's a tale as old as time. [00:42:42] The trade has always been. [00:42:44] Personal liberty for public safety. [00:42:46] And the reality is, when push comes to shove, most people are willing to make that trade and they wind up with neither. [00:42:53] So, Alex, thanks for coming on the show. [00:42:55] Really appreciate it. [00:42:55] It was great to have you guys. [00:42:57] Wes, Antonio, thank you guys for outlining the episode. [00:43:00] And for all these NGOs out there, a final word would just be we talked about it offline a little bit, but this is not the whole story. [00:43:08] It's good that this came out and it gives evidence so you can point towards proof to make the arguments that we already knew were true. [00:43:15] But really, really, if we had to guess, this is the tip of the iceberg. [00:43:19] Yeah. [00:43:20] Right. [00:43:20] I mean, how many NGOs actually exist? [00:43:22] And the reality is that the vast majority of them are probably fraudulent. [00:43:27] That if we think, oh, you know, so it's the, you know, the Southern Poverty Law Center, you know, it's just them, you know, but we got them. [00:43:34] Yeah. [00:43:34] We got them, you know, but the ADL, those guys, they're real. [00:43:38] They're like, then you're, I mean, you must have been born yesterday. [00:43:40] So, final takeaway, I guess, is just like we're not just trying to be edgy or be silly or, you know, or cringe. [00:43:48] It really is just too. [00:43:50] Great words that accurately describe the world in which we live today. [00:43:54] Everything is fake and gay. [00:43:55] Like it really is. [00:43:57] So, thanks for tuning in. [00:43:58] Don't be fake and gay. [00:43:59] Be real and authentic and straight. [00:44:03] And yeah, and let's do our best to make a difference by exposing lies. [00:44:07] Ephesians says it's not just avoiding sin, right? [00:44:10] Maintaining a state of innocence, but it says do not take part in the wicked deeds done in darkness, but rather expose them. [00:44:16] So, righteousness is not passive. [00:44:19] Righteousness is not just maintaining, protecting, avoiding sin to protect your purity. [00:44:24] Righteousness is willing to go into the belly of darkness and with the light, the light of Christ, and expose it for what it is. [00:44:34] It actually takes the offense, right? [00:44:37] We need to be offensive as ambassadors of Christ and actually battle back the darkness and expose it for what it is. [00:44:45] So thanks for tuning in. [00:44:46] We hope you've been blessed by this broadcast. [00:44:48] We will see it's Friday now. [00:44:50] So we're broadcasting it on Monday and Wednesday and Friday at 12 p.m. Eastern time. [00:44:55] So we'll see you, Lord willing, on Monday. [00:44:57] Make sure to subscribe. [00:44:58] Click the bell on YouTube, NXR Studios. 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