Southern Poverty Law Center Indicted, Etc.

Ken Anderson

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This is very interesting, particularly as it pertains to the SPLC's involvement in the Charlottesville Rally, for which Trump is so often accused of saying that there are nice people among the KKK and the Nazi Party, which, of course, was not true. This puts a much larger spin on things. If true, it seems that the leaders of some of these "hate groups" were employees of the Southern Poverty Law Center.

He gets into some personal stuff in which you may (or may not) have an interest in, but the good stuff is near the front. He does get back on topic, however, so the later stuff can provide some clarification.

Tim adds background and clarification, but the story he is addressing can be found at ...

 
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Apparently when the KKK went out of business, the SPLC had no purpose upon which to raise money, so the SPLC paid the KKK members and others to raise issues so the SPLC could raise money on the issue and therefore pay the large salaries their attorneys draw.

More Democrat corruption exposed.
 
Another interesting thing that is now coming out is about Apple CEO Tim Cook. Apple has backed the SPLC and has also been a large donor to the organization, and a few days before the announcement about the SPLC came out this week, Tim Cook abruptly resigned his position as CEO of Apple.
There was not much information given when Cook announced his resignation, although some said it was for health reasons; but most news just said that Cook suddenly stepped down and was being replaced.

 
Another interesting thing that is now coming out is about Apple CEO Tim Cook. Apple has backed the SPLC and has also been a large donor to the organization, and a few days before the announcement about the SPLC came out this week, Tim Cook abruptly resigned his position as CEO of Apple.
There was not much information given when Cook announced his resignation, although some said it was for health reasons; but most news just said that Cook suddenly stepped down and was being replaced.

Apparently a lot of wealthy people were fooled by the con. Even the FBI was taken in.
 
The mainstream media reported it as fact for years, and the big tech social media didn't allow anyone to dispute it.
 
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