Anonymous ID: 313be0 July 16, 2026, 9:55 a.m. No.24832671   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2692 >>2751 >>2832

This is the definition of agitator. And he was paid. So he's a professional agitator.

 

Nick Fuentes:

"Break down the barriers and disregard the police this Capitol belongs to us now"

 

Key Recipients and Jan. 6 ConnectionsAccording to blockchain analyses by firms like Chainalysis and subsequent government reports, the money was heavily concentrated among figures central to the "Stop the Steal" movement

 

Nick Fuentes: The white nationalist influencer received 13.5 Bitcoin (valued at approximately $250,000 at the time), making up about half of Bachelier’s total bequest. Fuentes used the sudden influx of wealth to expand his platform, promote election fraud claims, and coordinate the travel of his followers to Washington, D.C.

 

Patrick Casey: The former leader of the alt-right group "Identity Evropa" received 1 Bitcoin. Both Casey and Fuentes were photographed outside the Capitol building on January 6.

 

Extremist Outlets: Portions of the Bitcoin went to white supremacist websites and anti-immigration organizations, including The Daily Stormer and VDARE.

Anonymous ID: 313be0 July 16, 2026, 9:58 a.m. No.24832692   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2725 >>2751

>>24832671

Paytriots

 

Most anons have the ability to see who's connected to whom now.

 

Why Nick Fuentes, Sneako, and Candace Owens Suddenly Went Quiet & The Daily Stormer closed in March.

 

A federal indictment against the SPLC triggers chaos as Nick Fuentes, Sneako, and Candace Owens go dark. Is it a "Podcastistan" collapse or just rumors?

 

A federal indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has ignited a storm of rumors and conspiracy theories in conservative and alternative media circles, with online observers pointing to the sudden silences or travel plans of prominent figures including Nick Fuentes, Sneako, and Candace Owens.

 

The SPLC, long known for monitoring extremist groups, faces an 11-count federal indictment unsealed earlier this week. Prosecutors allege the organization engaged in fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering, claiming it secretly paid millions to informants and leaders within the very extremist movements it publicly opposed. timesofindia.indiatimes.com

 

The indictment has coincided with a noticeable drop in activity from several high-profile online personalities often grouped under the "Woke Right" or "America First" umbrella:

 

Candace Owens abruptly canceled her scheduled show, announcing she is traveling overseas with family for her upcoming birthday. Her husband is British, and the trip was described as pre-planned. Critics, including Laura Loomer, have questioned the timing and suggested undisclosed connections.

 

Nick Fuentes has gone relatively quiet on streams, fueling unverified claims he may have left the country (rumors place him in Rome or elsewhere). He has continued posting political content in recent days, with no confirmed evidence of flight tied to the indictment.

 

Sneako has paused streaming with minimal explanation, adding to the perception of a broader "Podcastistan meltdown."

 

Other figures, such as Ian Carroll, have also stepped back, with some clips showing him expressing fear or claiming victim status.

 

https://www.jfeed.com/news-world/splc-indictment-influencer-silence

Anonymous ID: 313be0 July 16, 2026, 10:06 a.m. No.24832725   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2733 >>2751

>>24832692

SPLC boss funneled $1.2 million to lover in neo-Nazi group — pair even had joint bank account

 

https://nypost.com/2026/06/16/us-news/splc-employee-who-paid-neo-nazi-lover-1-2-million-unmasked/

Anonymous ID: 313be0 July 16, 2026, 10:35 a.m. No.24832832   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2841

>>24832671

PAYTRIOTS

 

Libs of TikTok

@libsoftiktok

Heidi Beirich, a former top SPLC official, has reportedly been accused of funneling $1.2 MILION to an informant in a neo-Nazi group, who is also allegedly HER LOVER.

 

https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/2066901353482338758