
Just another freak in the Freak Kingdom
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Just another freak in the Freak Kingdom
@Dimitri_Kissov
While Eeyore frets, and Piglet hesitates, and rabbit calculates, and Owl pontificates... Pooh just is... EJALBFU!





Believe Lyon just asked Jeannot if he wanted to go

@Fair_and_Biased @ConceptualJames This “whole other level” is the operational level. The operators have been at this level for years now. Maybe 100 years in the US. It’s just that we don’t often get such a clear picture of the operations. Take it all in while the curtain is open!

Per the indictment, the DOJ's case vs the SPLC is based on the theory that it defrauded donors by using funds "for the benefit of" extremist groups rather than to "dismantle" them. The mechanism: paying informants. Note that the FBI pays informants in extremist groups.

The Southern Poverty Law Center was indicted for paying sources to infiltrate hate groups, a tactic federal agencies have used for decades. usatoday.com/story/news/nat…


Do you know who LOVED the SPLC? In fact, the SPLC was famously her first ever donation and inspired her entire philanthropic career? Laurene Powell Jobs, who owns The Atlantic through her philanthropy Emerson Collective. Uh-oh, it all starts to make sense now. 1/

The DOJ uses paid informants all the time —why is it OK for them but not the SPLC? @splcenter plays a vital role in fighting hatred, yet has been unfairly targeted by Trump and House Republicans since day one. This politicized intimidation needs to stop, now.

Get ready: libs are gonna act like they’ve never heard of the Southern Poverty Law Center

Per the indictment, the DOJ's case vs the SPLC is based on the theory that it defrauded donors by using funds "for the benefit of" extremist groups rather than to "dismantle" them. The mechanism: paying informants. Note that the FBI pays informants in extremist groups.











