Intel / Deep State
Southern Poverty Law Center Controversy
Alex Jones claims vindication for his long-standing criticisms of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), alleging its involvement in funding extremist groups like the KKK to incite societal chaos. The indictment of the SPLC for wire fraud by the Trump administration is viewed by Jones as a significant action against what he describes as a deep state operation linked to NATO and historical events.
Source material: Alex Jones warned President Trump about the SPLC Terrorists, he was right! | Redacted News
Summary
Alex Jones claims vindication for his long-standing criticisms of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), alleging its involvement in funding extremist groups like the KKK to incite societal chaos. The indictment of the SPLC for wire fraud by the Trump administration is viewed by Jones as a significant action against what he describes as a deep state operation linked to NATO and historical events.
Jones alleges that the SPLC is responsible for creating division and civil unrest in America by manufacturing racism to boost donations and expand government authority. He connects the SPLC to a broader NATO strategy, particularly Operation Gladio, which he claims has been used to justify increased government surveillance and control in the U.S.
The discussion highlights the SPLC's alleged manipulation of public perception regarding threats, particularly concerning white supremacy, while funding both left and right-wing groups to sustain societal tension in the U.S. Jones recounts his extensive history of investigating the SPLC, noting the legal challenges and financial burdens he has faced due to his outspoken views on their activities.
Jones discusses the SPLC's alleged ties to government operations that aim to incite civil unrest and justify martial law. He suggests that recent actions by Trump against the SPLC signify a growing awareness of the organization's role in a broader deep state strategy connected to NATO and historical events like Operation Gladio.
Perspectives
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Alex Jones
- Claims SPLC funds extremist groups to incite chaos
- Argues SPLC is part of a deep state operation linked to NATO
Southern Poverty Law Center
- Accused of manipulating public perception regarding threats
- Alleged to be involved in funding both left and right-wing groups
Neutral / Shared
- Indictment for wire fraud raises questions about SPLCs operations
- Discussion connects SPLCs actions to broader historical events
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Timeline highlights
00:00–05:00
Alex Jones claims vindication for his long-standing criticisms of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), alleging its involvement in funding extremist groups like the KKK to incite societal chaos. The indictment of the SPLC for wire fraud by the Trump administration is viewed by Jones as a significant action against what he describes as a deep state operation linked to NATO and historical events.
- Alex Jones claims vindication for his long-standing criticisms of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), alleging its involvement in funding extremist groups like the KKK to incite societal chaos
- The indictment of the SPLC for wire fraud by the Trump administration is viewed by Jones as a significant action against what he describes as a deep state operation linked to NATO and historical events such as the Oklahoma City bombing
- Jones argues that the SPLC serves as a central hub for extremist movements and has connections to foreign intelligence agencies, particularly through NATO
- He highlights the SPLCs alleged manipulation of public perception regarding threats, particularly concerning white supremacy, while funding both left and right-wing groups to sustain societal tension in the U.S
- Jones recounts his extensive history of investigating the SPLC, noting the legal challenges and financial burdens he has faced due to his outspoken views on their activities
05:00–10:00
Alex Jones claims that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is involved in creating societal division and unrest in America through the manipulation of racism. He views the recent indictment of the SPLC for wire fraud as a significant step against what he describes as a deep state operation linked to NATO.
- Alex Jones alleges that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is responsible for creating division and civil unrest in America by manufacturing racism to boost donations and expand government authority
- He connects the SPLC to a broader NATO strategy, particularly Operation Gladio, which he claims has been used to justify increased government surveillance and control in the U.S
- Jones views the recent indictment of the SPLC for wire fraud and funding extremist groups by the Trump administration as a significant action against what he describes as a deep state operation
- He argues that the SPLCs activities have historically led to heightened government surveillance, particularly after events like the Oklahoma City bombing, which he believes were politically exploited
- Jones emphasizes that the SPLC operates as more than just a non-governmental organization, suggesting it plays a central role in a larger scheme involving international intelligence operations
10:00–15:00
Alex Jones discusses the indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for wire fraud, alleging its role in funding extremist groups to create societal division. He connects these claims to a broader narrative of government manipulation and historical events linked to NATO.
- The U.S. government has a history of funding attacks to enhance its power, with comparisons drawn to events like the Reichstag Fire and the Oklahoma City bombing
- The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is depicted as instrumental in shaping narratives around white supremacy, allegedly involved in significant incidents such as Ruby Ridge and Waco
- The SPLC and similar organizations are suggested to manipulate public perception and government policy, labeling dissenters as extremists to justify increased surveillance and control
- The discussion links these actions to broader strategies of tension, indicating that the government may use manufactured crises to consolidate power and divert attention from other issues
- The speakers contend that the SPLCs methods align with a larger globalist agenda, connecting them to NATO operations and historical events that have influenced contemporary political dynamics
15:00–20:00
Alex Jones discusses the indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for wire fraud, alleging its role in funding extremist groups to create societal division. He connects these claims to a broader narrative of government manipulation and historical events linked to NATO.
- The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and its alleged ties to government operations that aim to incite civil unrest and justify martial law
- Alex Jones claims that recent actions by Trump against the SPLC signify a growing awareness of the organizations role in a broader deep state strategy connected to NATO and historical events like Operation Gladio
- Jones suggests that Trump may leverage findings from investigations into the SPLC and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) to expose corruption and potentially blackmail political opponents
- The SPLC is portrayed as a significant force that shapes narratives around white supremacy and employs intimidation tactics against various organizations and individuals, with historical links to government funding
- Jones emphasizes that the implications of these investigations could result in substantial political upheaval and a reassessment of government interactions with organizations like the SPLC and ADL
20:00–25:00
Alex Jones discusses the indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for wire fraud, alleging its role in creating societal division. He connects these claims to a broader narrative of government manipulation and historical events linked to NATO.
- Alex Jones claims that Trump is set to reveal significant corruption associated with the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), which he argues is part of a larger deep state operation linked to NATO and intelligence agencies
- Jones contends that the SPLCs agenda aims to undermine Western civilization by specifically targeting conservative white populations, as indicated in internal documents
- He speculates that Trump may utilize investigations into the SPLC and similar organizations to weaken their influence, potentially resulting in major political upheaval
- Jones warns that the SPLC and its affiliates have historically employed manipulative tactics, including exerting government pressure to solicit donations from corporations, which he characterizes as a shakedown
- He suggests a connection between the SPLCs actions and societal chaos, implying that their ultimate goal is to foster division and control within the United States