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Too many don’t understand the shadow intel pipeline created 5 years ago.
The SPLC indictment matters, but “SPLC bad” misses the bigger scandal.
The real story is how the federal bureaucracy built a pipeline that lets ideological nonprofits feed information into the domestic terror framework.
That’s state power laundering.
The National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism laid the foundation. It lowered the threshold from Anti-Government/Anti-Authority Violent Extremists, where violence was the key word, to vague categories like “anti-government sentiment” and “anti-authority sentiment.”
Not violence.
Sentiment.
What does that mean? Criticizing the FBI? Opposing mandates? Questioning school boards? Supporting limited government?
The document doesn’t define it. That’s the point. When government refuses to define a term, the bureaucracy applies it however it wants.
Then Pillar One opens the door to “public-private partnerships” and “credible non-governmental analysis.”
Translation: outside groups help feed the system.
That’s the backdoor around the Constitution. Government needs probable cause and a warrant. Third parties don’t. An ideological nonprofit can monitor, label, smear, and package political opposition as “extremism.” Then bureaucrats cite the “experts” and claim clean hands.
Pillar Two talks about controlling the supply and demand of online information.
Not plots. Not threats. Information.
That’s narrative control.
Pillar Three folds “hate” into the domestic terrorism framework.
Sounds noble until you ask who defines hate.
The SPLC? Activists? Bureaucrats?
Then the Strategic Implementation Plan operationalized it. Action 1.1.1c directs DHS to “develop and implement a mechanism” for receiving domestic terrorism-related analysis from “non-governmental experts” and sharing it across the U.S. government.
That word matters.
Mechanism.
Not a random email. Not a casual briefing. A formalized pipeline.
The label starts with activists. Bureaucrats legitimize it. Agencies circulate it. Media amplifies it. Platforms enforce it. Ordinary Americans end up targeted.
The SPLC is the case study.
The bureaucracy is the threat.
The mechanism must be dismantled.

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