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Eric Schwalm
Eric Schwalm@Schwalm5132·
I'm glad the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is finally being charged. The more important aspect is that if they are convicted, all of their false flag activities/actions from the past NEED to be corrected in every history book, paper, magazine, web page, etc. otherwise they will continue to corrupt what is KNOWN and what can be RESEARCHED. The data is out there and it's corrupt and we know it's corrupt. apnews.com/article/southe…
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
This is astonishing. We have all grown used to hoaxes on college campuses designed to create an image of racism where none actually exists. You know what I mean--a leftist, activist black student secretly writing the "n-word" on his or her own dorm room door and then claiming it signaled rampant racism on campus. Sympathy, support, suspicion on white students and drastic "anti-racist" policies would ensue. But THIS. This is on a whole other level. This is the SPLC making an investment in its own future by funding the very hate groups it claims to oppose. Think about it. Aryan Nation is at best a completely fringe group populated by a relative handful of whacko nutjobs, and without funding their visibility would be zero. But give them $300k, and all of a sudden they have the means to launch media campaigns and generally make themselves look far more important than they are in reality. That $300k was an INVESTMENT by SPLC, as it gave them grounds for their own fundraising. An Aryan Nation chapter with a $300k advertising budget creates promotional opportunities for SPLC where none would exist otherwise. We don't know for sure what the ROI is exactly, but a $300k investment in Aryan Nation could easily raise $1mm in SPLC contributions--a 3x+ return on investment. This is the fake slur on the dorm room door on warp drive, except instead of garnering sympathy it garners cold hard cash from gullible donors. This is race baiting at a whole other level. It's a sort of fraud, and worst of all it's promoting racism, antisemitism and bigotry in America--the very things SPLC pretends to oppose. This is one of the most despicable things imaginable.
U.S. Department of Justice@TheJusticeDept

🚨HAPPENING NOW: Justice Department announces indictment against Southern Poverty Law Center ("SPLC"). Our indictment alleges SPLC secretly funneled MORE THAN $3 MILLION in funds to members of white supremacist and extremist groups.

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Radioactive Red
Radioactive Red@radioactivered·
Hypothetical: You walk into an abandoned warehouse and you see this, what is your first reaction?☢️
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Cody@Red2Recon·
@CamoDiver It would have been a pre arranged meet. With his clearance, any financial transactions would have been used to map his location unless he had like 10k in cash. The risk of him being snatched up otherwise would have been too great to leave him in the wind for over a month.
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Camo Aquaticus
Camo Aquaticus@CamoDiver·
@Red2Recon That was my thought too. The split pattern is interesting—some people involved in specialized aerospace projects are mysteriously dying while others leave their electronics behind and disappear. I just hope it's "our guys" doing the extractions and not an enemy...
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Cody@Red2Recon·
So retired 4 Star, who worked on the most sensitive projects there are, all of a sudden takes a piece, his wallet, and wearing extremely versitile footwear while leaving all electronics at home. Man, if I were going to meet for an extraction, that is exactly what I would do.
Breaking911@Breaking911

William Neil McCasland, a retired general with deep ties to the UFO community and classified space programs, has mysteriously vanished after reportedly leaving his phone at home and heading out for a hike in February, as investigators ramp up efforts following a 911 call in which his wife suggested he may not want to be found, fueling growing speculation around his sudden disappearance given his background in high-level military research.

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Cody@Red2Recon·
Remember guise, this is who they want to make real time aquisition and targeting decisions in a future conflict.
Bobby@SaintBobby303

@radioactivered So…. I did what any responsible novice would do and I asked chat gpt…

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Cody@Red2Recon·
@journalismerrrr Step 1: buy khakis, a polo shirt, a bandana, and a hat. Step 2: march around like a retard screaming "White flour" in some midwestern bumfuck town no one had ever heard of.
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Cody@Red2Recon·
The real question that no one is asking is who in the FBI & DOJ was communicating with the SPLC in regards to their informant networks and hit pieces. Remember, the FBI used the SPLC database as justification for funding in the data sent to Congress.
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Viking Rob
Viking Rob@VikingRobVWO·
I would handle Caesium 137 in the same manner as Strontium 90, as both are a Radioactive isotope produced by nuclear fission. Strontium is used to calibrate the AN/PDR 77 and the UDM 13. If you take the Radiation Safety Officer course through Aberdeen Proving Grounds and get enrolled in the dosimetry program you too could deal with mayhem like this.
Radioactive Red@radioactivered

Hypothetical: You walk into an abandoned warehouse and you see this, what is your first reaction?☢️

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Ghost of The Renegade Marine
Ghost of The Renegade Marine@HitGarageDoor·
Not me going down the Southern Poverty Law Center "extremism" list and seeing how many apply 🤣
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
Please allow someone who actually knows what’s going on to comment. Larry Johnson is full of sh*t. A) the POTUS doesn’t need to “access” the codes. He carries them in his pocket wherever he goes. He, theoretically, can launch whenever he wants, from wherever. That where the military aide and the “Football” come in. B) the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs is NOT in that chain of command. The president, through the military aide, communicates his order through the National Military Command Center, who then communicates with the unified commanders. C) Whoever this Larry Johnson character is wouldn’t have ANY knowledge of this. In fact, the CIA wouldn’t even know. D) this is clickbait bullsh*t. Out.
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

BREAKING: Larry Johnson, a retired CIA analyst, has reportedly claimed that Trump tried to reportedly access nuclear codes but was stopped by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, per Newsweek.

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SKDoubleDub
SKDoubleDub@SKDoubleDub33·
Here it is @DataRepublican SPLC and the United We Stand Summit. SPLC started handing policy to Susan Rice to help censor our speech. I have tons more receipts.
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A repeated public service announcement.
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James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII

BREAKING NEWS: Top U.S. Nuclear Chief Caught LEAKING Sensitive National Security Information to Stranger, Reveals Army Chemist Was Exposed to U.S. Chemical Nerve Agent, Confirms U.S. Strike Killed Children in Iran, Discloses U.S. Plans to ‘Kill Iran’s New Supreme Leader’ “If he [Mojtaba Khamenei] doesn't change his ways, yeah, they're [United States] going to kill him.” “The easiest way to get intelligence…send a pretty girl, talk to the guy…I have to resist your eyes.” “Your eyes have mesmerized me so much…Almost like you're an intelligence.” Andrew Hugg, a U.S. Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, was caught on hidden camera casually revealing sensitive information to a stranger in a public restaurant. Andrew Hugg, Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, in charge of nuclear and chemical safety was caught on hidden camera releasing information regarding the U.S. Nuclear Information. He claims the U.S. still possesses nerve agents and says a U.S. Army chemist recently died from exposure. He also acknowledges U.S. airstrikes have killed children in Iran, calling it “collateral damage,” and revealed to the journalist how nuclear launch decisions are made in real time. Hugg described how the United States could assassinate Iran’s next leader if he “doesn’t change,” while admitting the U.S. has no plans to use nuclear weapons: “We’re not going to nuke anybody.” All of this was casually revealed to an undercover journalist in a restaurant. This raises serious questions about this official's judgment, security, and what’s really happening behind closed doors. We have reached out to the Pentagon and U.S. Army for comment and they are working on a response. @USArmy @DeptofWar

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