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SPLC Indictment and Global Energy Crisis

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) faces serious allegations of funding extremist groups while claiming to combat hate. Recent indictments highlight the SPLC's controversial financial practices and their connection to violent incidents, such as the 2017 Charlottesville protest. Colonel Tounder Watkins asserts that the SPLC employs a strategy of tension by financing both left and right extremist groups to foster chaos and fear.
SPLC Indictment and Global Energy Crisis
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Source material: Holy SH*T! Something BIG is coming and the globalists are P*SSED (SPLC indictment, NASA deaths)
Summary
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) faces serious allegations of funding extremist groups while claiming to combat hate. Recent indictments highlight the SPLC's controversial financial practices and their connection to violent incidents, such as the 2017 Charlottesville protest. Colonel Tounder Watkins asserts that the SPLC employs a strategy of tension by financing both left and right extremist groups to foster chaos and fear. Concerns are raised regarding the recent disappearance of 15 scientists linked to NASA, highlighting issues of censorship and control in scientific discussions. The ongoing destruction of oil refineries is noted amid global economic instability, suggesting a link to the current geopolitical situation. Alex Jones is referenced as having previously warned about the SPLC's role in these events, which some view as a validation of his earlier claims. A series of suspicious explosions at oil refineries globally raises concerns about potential sabotage amid geopolitical tensions involving Iran, Ukraine, and Russia. Recent drone strikes on Saudi Arabia's largest refinery and attacks on facilities in Kuwait, the UAE, and Russia suggest a coordinated effort to disrupt global energy supplies. These explosions coincide with a crisis in the energy sector, highlighted by jet fuel shortages that have led to significant flight cancellations by airlines. The ongoing A-Wat Ron War is causing a widespread energy crisis, affecting crude oil, gas, refined fuel, fertilizer, and helium supplies. Major airlines are already canceling thousands of flights due to dwindling jet fuel reserves. The International Energy Agency reports that Europe has roughly six weeks of jet fuel remaining, with supplies dwindling across various regions.
Perspectives
Analysis of SPLC indictment and global energy crisis.
SPLC Indictment Advocates
  • Accuse SPLC of funding extremist groups while claiming to combat hate
  • Highlight the connection between SPLCs funding practices and violent incidents
SPLC Defenders
  • Argue that SPLCs actions are misrepresented and taken out of context
  • Claim that SPLC plays a crucial role in combating hate and extremism
Neutral / Shared
  • Discuss the implications of recent explosions at oil refineries globally
  • Examine the impact of the ongoing energy crisis on fuel supplies and food security
Metrics
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11 count indictment counts
total number of charges against the SPLC
This indicates the severity of the allegations against the organization
a grand jury returned an 11 count indictment
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52,000 USD
total funds of the accused in a murder case
Demonstrates the financial imbalance in legal cases involving racial violence
the accused in the murder had $52,000
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over 1,400 schools
of school districts influenced by the SPLC
This indicates a significant reach in shaping educational narratives
they created an agenda of how bad white nationalists are. And it is being used in over 1400 school districts.
other
upwards of almost $300 million USD
SPLC's financial resources
High annual revenue suggests significant financial influence and potential conflicts of interest
their revenue every year is upwards of almost $300 million
other
between $150 and $300 per ounce USD
forecasted price of silver
This indicates a significant potential increase in a critical mineral's value, impacting various industries
experts see it hitting $150 an ounce and bake of America. they say it could climb to $300 an ounce by the end of the year.
other
10%
percentage of supply affected by the G long plant explosion in Australia
This indicates a significant disruption in fuel supply, impacting availability for consumers
10% of all of the supply flow through here.
Key entities
Companies
ActBlue • Anti-Defamation League • Australia • Ecuador • IQ Bar • Iran • Iraq • Kuwait • Lear Capital • Mexico • Romania • Rumble Wallet
Themes
#Conspiracy_Theory • #Military_Insight • #Society_Tension • #brain_health • #digital_literacy • #domestic_terrorism • #energy_crisis • #extremism • #extremist_funding
Timeline highlights
00:00–05:00
The SPLC lawsuit is linked to historical violent events in the U.S., suggesting a strategy of tension by financing both left and right groups. Recent concerns include the disappearance of 15 NASA scientists, raising issues of censorship and control in scientific discussions.
  • The SPLC lawsuit is notable for its historical connections to violent events in the U.S, such as the Oklahoma City bombing and the Charlottesville riots
  • Colonel Tounder Watkins claims the SPLC uses a strategy of tension by financing both left and right groups to perpetuate societal disorder
  • Concerns are raised regarding the recent disappearance of 15 scientists linked to NASA, highlighting issues of censorship and control in scientific discussions
  • The ongoing destruction of oil refineries is noted amid global economic instability, suggesting a link to the current geopolitical situation
  • Alex Jones is referenced as having previously warned about the SPLCs role in these events, which some view as a validation of his earlier claims
  • The conversation implies that distractions from wars and other crises are employed to divert attention from deeper societal issues
05:00–10:00
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has been indicted on multiple counts, including wire fraud and money laundering, for allegedly funding extremist groups while claiming to combat them. This indictment highlights the SPLC's controversial financial practices and their connection to violent incidents, such as the 2017 Charlottesville protest.
  • The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) faces multiple indictments, including wire fraud and money laundering, for allegedly funding sources that incite racial hatred while claiming to oppose extremism
  • The indictment reveals SPLCs financial ties to individuals involved in violent incidents, notably the 2017 Unite the Right protest in Charlottesville, which resulted in casualties
  • Colonel Roxanne Towner Watkins asserts that the SPLC employs a strategy of tension by funding both left and right extremist groups to foster chaos and fear
  • Historical events linked to the SPLC include Ruby Ridge, Waco, and the Oklahoma City bombing, framed as threats to national sovereignty from white supremacists
  • The SPLCs funding practices contribute to a skewed narrative of domestic terrorism, emphasizing white nationalists as the main threat while downplaying other radical groups
10:00–15:00
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) faces serious allegations of funding extremist groups while claiming to combat hate. This indictment raises ethical concerns about their operational practices and motivations.
  • The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is accused of exacerbating racial tensions by financially supporting both sides of conflicts, profiting from the hate it claims to combat
  • Allegations suggest that the SPLC raised substantial funds from donors under the guise of fighting racial inequality, while using some of those funds to pay informants and leaders of hate groups, including the KKK
  • Payments made to individuals involved in racially charged activities, such as cross burnings, were reportedly intended to provoke public outrage and sustain a narrative of racial terror
  • The SPLCs strategy reportedly includes infiltrating hate groups at leadership levels, raising ethical concerns about their true motives and operational practices
15:00–20:00
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is facing serious allegations of funding extremist groups while claiming to combat hate. This indictment raises ethical concerns about their operational practices and motivations.
  • The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) faces accusations of financially supporting extremist groups like the KKK while claiming to combat racism, as highlighted in a recent indictment
  • Allegations suggest that the SPLC raises funds under the guise of fighting racial inequality, using some of that money to pay leaders of hate groups, which may exacerbate racial tensions
  • Specific tactics reportedly include funding a KKK members participation in a cross burning and compensating another to join an adopt a highway program, aimed at provoking public outrage
  • There is a broader strategy where both left and right-leaning organizations are funded to create chaos and fear, indicating a lack of genuine political allegiance
  • The SPLCs actions are viewed as part of a larger manipulation pattern, using fear as a control mechanism, reminiscent of historical political funding and unrest
20:00–25:00
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) faces serious allegations of funding extremist groups while claiming to combat hate. This indictment raises ethical concerns about their operational practices and motivations.
  • Connections between extremist groups and funding from organizations like the SPLC suggest a deliberate effort to foster fear and division in society
  • The portrayal of white supremacy as a major threat in the U.S. is criticized as a manufactured narrative, with both left and right political factions implicated in maintaining control over the populace
  • Historical incidents, such as the Oklahoma bombing, highlight potential awareness or involvement of intelligence agencies in domestic terrorism while simultaneously funding opposing political factions
  • The use of blackmail tactics by intelligence agencies is discussed, referencing past operations where compromised leaders were manipulated to influence political outcomes
  • The intertwining of these narratives since the 1990s has significantly shaped public perception and policy regarding domestic terrorism and extremism
25:00–30:00
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is facing allegations of funding extremist groups while claiming to combat hate, raising ethical concerns about their practices. The SPLC's influence extends to over 1,400 school districts, shaping narratives around domestic terrorism and white nationalism.
  • Historical events like the Oklahoma City bombing, Ruby Ridge, and Waco are suggested to be part of a narrative constructed by intelligence agencies to frame domestic terrorism, particularly involving white nationalists
  • Jocelyn Benson, Michigans Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate, has connections to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), where she monitored nationalist groups, raising concerns about her role in potentially inciting chaos for political advantage
  • The SPLC influences over 1,400 school districts, promoting a negative portrayal of white nationalists that is leveraged by the FBI and DHS in their domestic terrorism strategies
  • The discussion includes the use of blackmail by intelligence agencies, referencing historical instances where individuals were compromised to sway political outcomes, highlighting unethical practices in political and intelligence operations