by Dr. Robert W. Malone  



For those who don’t understand or remember the image above, it is seared into my memory because Robert and I lived near Charlottesville when the far-right protests there occurred in 2017. And yes, there were some pretty nasty neo-Nazis; truly white supremacist, KKK members at those rallies. Then, near the end of that tension-filled weekend, where the police were told to stand down and not arrest anyone, some far-right psychopath took his car and rammed it into a crowd of counter-protestors, killing a woman. It was horrific.

Then we learn from the DoJ, almost a decade later, that the Southern Poverty Law Center was PAYING those KKK and neo-Nazi types a monthly stipend to recruit new members. People who were probably at that Charlottesville protest/riot — to be there, to rile up hate and act out — to the point where an innocent young woman’s life was cut short — murdered.

The SPLC paid over four million dollars to people to join the KKK, in hopes of stirring enough hate to get liberals to donate to their cause. The idea that a non-profit, non-governmental agency was hiring people to do this is abhorrent. They have no legal authority to hire people to recruit others to do illegal acts, so that the SPLC can report on it. Just think about it.

If I went out and paid someone who was a drug dealer to buy drugs so I could track and record for the media, would that be legal? Of course not. Yet that is the argument the liberal news is making. That the SPLC’s behavior was justified because they were tracking racists, paying informants. Sorry, but that interpretation is just wrong. Paying people to be involved in illegal activities is illegal — that is called being an accessory to a crime.

SPLC = Southern Poverty Law Center. Paying people to riot is what billionaire George Soros is infamous for, but there must be others besides him. Was Soros involved with Antifa’s ‘false flag’ actions outside NZ’s Parliament on 2 March 2022? We actually got tipped off about it about by a reader in America the night before which indicates that. —Eds