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@Caine Mutiny is the clear racist ring leader in this forum. Timmay 👨‍🦽

Always spewing lies and hate and defending racist organizations like this. 

Joe Biden gave the eulogy for the Klan Leader and his best Friend. 

Liberals voted for racism, don't stop now 

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5 hours ago, Caine Mutiny said:

The same Malcolm X you got caught lying about? 

What that he referred to liberals as foxes for their deceitful ways? He most certainly said that. You can look it up. I did. 

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2 hours ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

What that he referred to liberals as foxes for their deceitful ways? He most certainly said that. You can look it up. I did. 

Before he changed his fundamental position. Which you lied about. Several times. And you know it. 

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10 minutes ago, HellToupee said:
3 hours ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

What that he referred to liberals as foxes for their deceitful ways? He most certainly said that. You can look it up. I did. 

 

Guys? Guys, you’re advocating for black nationalism & separatism. There is a sector of far right ideology that supports it, but I really seriously doubt you align that way. Things are a bit twisted.

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13 hours ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:

Then why did DOJ refer to them as field sources?

I've been out of pocket at my nephew's wedding, so I apologize if this has been covered, and I haven't read the indictment, but:

This seems like a case of "follow the money."  Did the SPLC cut a check to the KKK directly?  If so, then they were funding them.  Did they send money to people within the KKK?  If so, did the same or slightly less amount (less the take from the field agent) end up laundered into the KKK?  Then they were funding them.

If the money did not end up at the KKK, the SPLC surely has internal documents showing correspondence with the field agents regarding their roles.

Note that I'm using "field agent" in both contexts.

Let me know if I'm off base here.  :thumbsup: 

ETA:  sorry, "field source"

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13 hours ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

What’s with the fake bank accounts? 

Again this is the indictment, posted by George. Look at page 4, about Field Source (DOJ’s term) F-9. SPLC paid F-9, F-9 removed 25 boxes of documents.from the National Alliance headquarters, then after SPLC had copied them, he returned them. 25 boxes. Then SPLC ran the documents on their website. Then SPLC paid another Field Source to take the blame. This is all per the DOJ.

These two people were paid a lot of money, & I really seriously doubt they were going to make the payments traceable from “SPLC” on a check with ‘stolen documents’ in the memo line. The companies were for covering the payments. F-9 was apparently paid from names or entities like “Fox Photography,” “North West Tech,” or “Tech Writers.”

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14 hours ago, dogcows said:

Project Veritas used paid informants too. 

Does Nick Shirley really have a son named Joey looking for daycare?  He committed fraud!

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5 minutes ago, jerryskids said:

I've been out of pocket at my nephew's wedding, so I apologize if this has been covered, and I haven't read the indictment, but:

This seems like a case of "follow the money."  Did the SPLC cut a check to the KKK directly?  If so, then they were funding them.  Did they send money to people within the KKK?  If so, did the same or slightly less amount (less the take from the field agent) end up laundered into the KKK?  Then they were funding them.

If the money did not end up at the KKK, the SPLC surely has internal documents showing correspondence with the field agents regarding their roles.

Note that I'm using "field agent" in both contexts.

Let me know if I'm off base here.  :thumbsup: 

ETA:  sorry, "field source"

Hey man, did my nephew’s weekend last weekend too, so cheers.

See my post above. The payments went through the false entities. No party or group was paid. George kindly posted the indictment.

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1 hour ago, Caine Mutiny said:

Before he changed his fundamental position. Which you lied about. Several times. And you know it. 

Nope. April of 1964. You’re the liar or can’t work the google. Either way I won.  What’s so funny is that Tim wants everyone to think that he put away his distrust and disdain for white liberals when he left the Muslims. lol. 

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SPLC tipped off feds to Charlottesville risks and planned 'terrorist attack,' filings reveal ~~~ The first public glimpse into the fruits of the SPLC's informant program emerged in court.

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The SPLC seeks an order directing the government to “retract the false and unfairly prejudicial” statements and “refrain from making any further false or otherwise prejudicial statements that compromise the SPLC’s fair trial rights.”

“These repeated, false, and prejudicial remarks by the Administration’s most senior officials not only violate Justice Department norms and long-held principles of federal prosecution, but they illustrate, among other things, the stunning and blatant irregularity, politicization, and manifest risk of prosecutorial misconduct in this case,” the group’s attorneys Addy Schmitt and Abbe Lowellwrote in their filing.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Kelly Fitzgerald Pateordered prosecutors to respond by May >>
 

- From last week.

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In one of the filings, the SPLC revealed that they handed the FBI a dossier of the extremists expected to show up at the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, including their names, photographs, associations, criminal histories and “weapons of choice.” 

In the other, the SPLC said that informant-gathering information led to a tip that a young neo-Nazi had been planning a “major terrorist attack” targeting a Las Vegas synagogue and gay bar.

That extremist, as revealed in a footnote of the filing, was Conor Climo, who would later plead guilty to possessing bomb components and serve a two-year sentence.>>>

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Toward the end of Donald Trump’s first term, the SPLC had information about a young neo-Nazi associated with the Atomwaffen Division, known for planning terrorist attacks. 

In 2019, the SPLC says that it told federal law enforcement that the individual “intended to engage in a major terrorist attack against Las Vegas citizens,” according to the new filing.

The SPLC was right. 

The following year, the Justice Department released a press release announcing Climo’s guilty plea. Climo, who was then 23, admitted that he discussed setting fire to a synagogue and surveilling an LGBTQ bar in Las Vegas.

Citing court documents, the SPLC says that Climo came close to “executing a mass terror attack.” 

“FBI Special Agent Bomb Technician (SABT) Anthony Telenko located a bottle of ‘Pot Perm Plus’ Potassium Permanganate, which can be used as a strong oxidizing agent, on the top shelf of [Individual B’s] bedroom closet,” authorities wrote at the time. “Also located on the closet shelf were separate jars of thermite, sulfuric acid and lithium aluminum hydride, which can be used as fuels.”

The agent said that he also found electronic items in Climo’s bedroom “consistent with items needed” to build an improvised explosive device (IED).>>>

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1 hour ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:

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Toward the end of Donald Trump’s first term, the SPLC had information about a young neo-Nazi associated with the Atomwaffen Division, known for planning terrorist attacks. 

In 2019, the SPLC says that it told federal law enforcement that the individual “intended to engage in a major terrorist attack against Las Vegas citizens,” according to the new filing.

The SPLC was right. 

The following year, the Justice Department released a press release announcing Climo’s guilty plea. Climo, who was then 23, admitted that he discussed setting fire to a synagogue and surveilling an LGBTQ bar in Las Vegas.

Citing court documents, the SPLC says that Climo came close to “executing a mass terror attack.” 

“FBI Special Agent Bomb Technician (SABT) Anthony Telenko located a bottle of ‘Pot Perm Plus’ Potassium Permanganate, which can be used as a strong oxidizing agent, on the top shelf of [Individual B’s] bedroom closet,” authorities wrote at the time. “Also located on the closet shelf were separate jars of thermite, sulfuric acid and lithium aluminum hydride, which can be used as fuels.”

The agent said that he also found electronic items in Climo’s bedroom “consistent with items needed” to build an improvised explosive device (IED).>>>

🤣 You try too hard. 

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The Politically Motivated Indictment of Southern Poverty Law Center

<<<The political motivations, allegations, and gaping legal holes in the Justice Department’s cynical indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center.>>>

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The Politics Behind the Indictment

Why would the Department of Justice pursue such a flawed case against a prominent civil rights organization? The answer is that the SPLC has long been a target of the right. In comments edited out of a CBS interview, President Trump falsely claimed that the SPLC funds the KKK to stoke division as part of a “scam run by the Democrats,” that the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville “was all funded” by the SPLC to “make me look bad,” and it was “a total fake,” “part of the rigging of the election.” Many Republican members of Congress and conservative activists hailed the indictment. The indictment is also consistent with the Trump administration’s purposeful shift of enforcement away from the violent groups that the SPLC tracked and toward groups on the left.

Conservatives have long complained that the SPLC’s online “Hate Map” demonizes nonviolent conservative organizations. They point to the SPLC’s designation of the Family Research Council (FRC) as an “anti-LGBTQ hate group.” In 2012, the FRC accused the SPLC of creating the climate that inspired a gunman to enter its headquarters. More recently, SPLC publications have labeled many nonviolent conservative organizations as hate groups, including the Alliance Defending Freedom, the Heritage Foundation, Turning Point USA, Moms for Liberty, the Center for Security Policy, and the Center for Immigration Studies. SPLC publications have also singled out prominent individuals as purveyors of hate, including Stephen Miller, Charlie Kirk, and Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Kirk was assassinated on Sept. 10, 2025, a few months after SPLC named Kirk and Turning Point USA dangerous extremists.

A few weeks after the Kirk assassination, Patel severed the FBI’s ties with the SPLC. For years, the FBI had used the SPLC as a resource on extremist groups such as the KKK. But Patel posted on X that the SPLC “long ago abandoned civil rights work and turned into a partisan smear machine,” and “[t]heir so-called ‘hate map’ has been used to defame mainstream Americans and even inspired violence. That disgraceful record makes them unfit for any FBI partnership.” In December 2025, the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government convened a hearing titled “Partisan and Profitable: The SPLC’s Influence on Federal Civil Rights Policy.” Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas), who chairs the subcommittee, declared during the hearing that the SPLC had “reinvented itself as a political fundraising machine built on an ever-expanding ideologically-defined hate mission” that sought to disparage nonviolent conservative groups.

The indictment is also consistent with the Trump administration’s broader targeting of the left. Through a presidential memorandum and other actions, the administration has redirected domestic terrorism policies against groups on the left. The 2026 Counterterrorism Strategy does not mention violent far right groups as a domestic terrorism threat. To the contrary, in reference to those prosecuted for the assault on the Capitol, it says that “confidence can only be won back when counterterrorism is executed uninfected by politics, and if those who used their counterterrorism powers as a weapon against the innocent pay the full judicial cost for their crimes against the civil rights of innocent Americans.” It designates “Violent Left-Wing Extremists, including Anarchists and Anti-Fascists” as one of “three major types of terror groups,” alongside “Narcoterrorists and Transnational Gangs” and “Legacy Islamist Terrorists.” Indeed, the Trump administration has largely dismantled federal efforts to combat far-right domestic terrorism, including within the Department of Justice. These actions are on top of the pardons of the January 6 defendants. On April 14, seven days before the SPLC indictment, the Justice Department announced that it was seeking to dismiss all remaining January 6 convictions, including convictions of the extremist groups the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers. It is no coincidence that the leadership of these far-right groups, conservative media, and the Justice Department itself all consistently framed the dismissals as a vindication of the January 6 rioters, the Proud Boys, and the Oath Keepers. Acting Attorney General Blanche characterized the dismissals as one of the administration’s greatest achievements.>>>

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On 5/5/2026 at 10:00 PM, SaintsInDome2006 said:

<<<

In one of the filings, the SPLC revealed that they handed the FBI a dossier of the extremists expected to show up at the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, including their names, photographs, associations, criminal histories and “weapons of choice.” 

In the other, the SPLC said that informant-gathering information led to a tip that a young neo-Nazi had been planning a “major terrorist attack” targeting a Las Vegas synagogue and gay bar.

That extremist, as revealed in a footnote of the filing, was Conor Climo, who would later plead guilty to possessing bomb components and serve a two-year sentence.>>>

Sounds like this case probably isn’t going anywhere and the righties will forget about it 

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50 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said:

Yeah, what happened to @SaintsInDome2006 ?

He went full Squissy, you never go full Squissy. 

This is the real tragedy.  I remember when Saints was normal.  Not sure what happened to him but he's done a full 180.  And the kicker is that this is a grown-@ss man and at his age this type of thing is not supposed to happen because you're supposed to get WISER as you get older, not more ignorant.

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Can’t be that hard to prove there were fake bank accounts, because there were. And that’s a crime. Money money money, money. It will always show the guilt. 

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26 minutes ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

This is the real tragedy.  I remember when Saints was normal.  Not sure what happened to him but he's done a full 180.  And the kicker is that this is a grown-@ss man and at his age this type of thing is not supposed to happen because you're supposed to get WISER as you get older, not more ignorant.

He's full stage 5 TDS, there's no hope, it's over for they/them. 

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