Anonymous ID: 197930 April 25, 2026, 11:02 a.m. No.24536918   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6956 >>6964 >>7004

>>24536183

Lots of proof they were connected to activities to thwart POTUS T.

The "Anti-Hate" Group That Is a Hate Group

Oct 12, 2017

 

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lizabeth MacDonald

@LizMacDonaldFOX

NEWS Antifa is backed by a massive nonprofit network who bail them out of jail after they commit domestic terrorism, with a number connected to George Soros groups.

 

A significant one is the National Bail Fund Network that coordinates 80 local bail funds across the U.S. who bail out Antifa activists.

 

NBFN is run and housed at the Tides Center’s Community Justice Exchange. Soros’s Open Society Foundations has given tens of millions of dollars to Tides.

 

Also, the Alliance for Global Justice financially backs local bail funds like the Louisville Community Bail Fund. Soros’s nonprofit has given hundreds of thousands of dollars to AGJ.

 

Other nonprofit bail funds bailing out Antifa activists are the Action Bail Fund, the Chicago Community Bond Fund, the Brooklyn Community Bail Fund, the Bronx Freedom Fund, the Atlanta Solidarity Fund, the National Lawyers Guild, the Center for Constitutional Rights, and the Minnesota Freedom Fund.

 

Then-Senator Kamala Harris tweeted the height of the social justice riots in 2020 that killed 25-40 people, injured 900 cops and caused $2B in destruction, including in the Twin Cities in Minnesota:

 

“If you’re able to, chip in now to the

@MNFreedomFund

to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota.”

 

Damages from the riots in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metro area reached upwards of $500 million, with 550 business and homes destroyed, two dead, dozens injured, making it one of the most costly civil disturbances in U.S. history. Antifa activists were suspected to play a part in the overall 2020 rioting, but there has not been enough investigation to determine their role.

@x

#antifa

@FoxBusiness

#BREAKING #BreakingNews #news #BreakingNewhttps://x.com/LizMacDonaldFOX/status/1969364231217955275

 

PIC 1: @MrAndyNgo retweet of pic 2

Yes. People are mistaken to think that Soros “pays” Antifa rioters. Rather, huge sums of money from his philanthropy arm goes through several layers before reaching far-left radical nonprofits, groups and projects on the ground that are part of the Antifa network. Democrats at the county and state level also provide funding to Antifa-allied groups.

10:54 PM · Sep 20, 2025 2.8M Views

·https://x.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1969611226058555530

 

https://www.prageru.com/videos/the-anti-hate-group-that-is-a-hate-group

Anonymous ID: 197930 April 25, 2026, 11:16 a.m. No.24536956   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24536918

This guy wrote reports on the disturbing activities of the SPLC back in early 2000. Seems he's a hard-core lefty atm according to a brief look at his Xtwatter

Ken Silverstein

@KenSilverstein1

https://x.com/KenSilverstein1

 

Ken Silverstein wrote a piece about the group in 2000, subtitled "How the Southern Poverty Law Center profits from intolerance," But I'm having trouble finding it.

Here's an article in 2010 talking about his early 2000's article…

Friday, November 26, 2010

 

Southern 'Poverty' Law Center's

Cayman Island's Bank Account

 

an exerpt;

 

The SPLC's new 2009 IRS 990 filing shows they have a bank account in the Cayman Islands. Now, stop for a good long minute and ask yourself what the hell is a supposed poverty-fighting Alabama-based tax exempt organization doing with such an account. Then ponder this: how much money is in it

 

Unfortunately, the IRS does not require SPLC or any tax exempt charity with an account in a foreign country to disclose additional details, such as the amount, and the SPLC's current 990 filing merely notes the existence of an account in a foreign country. The center's site reveals neither the existence of the off-shore account nor the total it contains.

 

Assets for the organization are listed at $190 million, a nice chunk of change in these economic hard times. When was the last time this group, with almost $190 million in assets, did a damn worthwhile thing about, um, poverty?

 

The latest 990 additionally shows founder and chief trial counsel Morris Dees had his salary raised to $350,000, and his CEO, Richard Cohen, is close behind at $345,000.

 

The tax filing also shows Dees traveled by air charter, and that his spouse, artist and businesswoman Susan Starr, accompanies her husband on the business trips.

 

The big bucks nesting in SPLC's bank accounts, domestic and foreign, are not the only area of interest to me. Noted veteran leftwing writer Alexander Cockburn in May 2009 analyzed SPLC's IRS 990 for the previous year, its enormous endowment and wallet-busting salaries, and compares its agenda with more effective and smaller budgeted groups:

 

And Cockburn is not the only watchdog keeping his eyes on all the millions of dollars flowing to SPLC and how the funds are used. Former Harper's Magazine writer Ken Silverstein wrote a piece about the group in 2000, subtitled "How the Southern Poverty Law Center profits from intolerance," that is still very pertinent and well-worth reading today:

 

What the center's other work for justice does not include is anything that might be considered controversial by donors. According to [anti-death penalty lawyer] Millard Farmer, the center largely stopped taking death-penalty cases for fear that too visible an opposition to capital punishment would scare off potential contributors. In 1986, the center's entire legal staff quit in protest of Dees's refusal to address issues - such as homelessness, voter registration, and affirmative action - that they considered far more pertinent to poor minorities […]

 

In the early 1960s, Morris Dees sat on the sidelines honing his direct-marketing skills and practicing law while the civil rights movement engulfed the South. "Morris and I … shared the overriding purpose of making a pile of money," recalls Dees's business partner, a lawyer named Millard Fuller (not to be confused with Millard Farmer). "We were not particular about how we did it; we just wanted to be independently rich." […]

https://mpetrelis.blogspot.com/2010/11/southern-poverty-law-centers-cayman.html

 

Also the SPLC had a hate map? Date on this site is 2019;

https://www.splcenter.org/resources/stories/new-hate-map/

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Anonymous ID: 197930 April 25, 2026, 11:38 a.m. No.24537004   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24536918

Sorry, this part got included and separated…

The "Anti-Hate" Group That Is a Hate Group

Oct 12, 2017

https://www.prageru.com/videos/the-anti-hate-group-that-is-a-hate-group