00:05:07.580ADL is about $162 million in their most recent filing.
00:05:11.120And so very large organization, a lot of wealth, a lot of influence to go around, whether it
00:05:16.220be in the private sector or the public sector, but basically the crux of the indictment was
00:05:21.700that the SPLC was leveraging an informant program that was inside of these different
00:05:28.220what they call neo-Nazi or radical right-wing extremist groups, whether it's the National
00:05:33.280Alliance or the KKK, and they had these informants, and they were basically paying them to, in
00:05:38.900some cases, just steal, they were committing minor acts of theft, they were stealing documents,
00:05:43.780In one situation, they broke into, I think it was the National Alliance headquarters in one of the buildings and stole 25 boxes of documents, gave it to the SPLC, and presumably they scanned it, and then that person broke back in to return the boxes.
00:05:58.460So anything ranging from theft in those cases, but in some of the other cases, potentially inciting racial hatred, what they call racial hatred or racial violence.
00:06:09.920And basically the crux, and this is the interim attorney general, I think Todd Blanche, he's basically alluding to the idea that the SPLC, they raise money from these coastal elites basically on the back of this claim that racism is as prevalent as ever.
00:06:26.140Just like it was in the 90s. We're actually in a more dangerous time because it's hidden and it's these dark networks and they have their own platforms and unique ways to exchange money with each other, whether it be through PayPal or whatever.
00:06:38.920And basically, they're raising millions and millions of dollars in 2024, $106 million in contributions and grants.
00:06:48.600They have to, to some extent, create a story or create stories, whether it be Charlottesville or whatever, to be able to go to their donors and say, we need to go and fight this extremism.
00:06:59.580And if we don't stop it now, people are going to be hurt, and there's going to be mass violence.
00:07:04.820And so our cause is just as warranted as it's ever been.
00:07:08.820And lo and behold, the indictment is alleging that, actually, they have been creating it the entire time, all the way back even to the early 2000s.
00:07:17.980Actually, a leftist journalist, I think his name was Andrew Claiborne, so he's a leftist, and he's attacking the SPLC as stoking racial hatred.
00:11:47.300And they're, again, consulting Facebook and saying, here's our list of people who just absolutely should not have any words on your platform.
00:11:55.060And people are getting pulled down and debanked and deplatformed.
00:11:58.180And the list goes on and on and on in terms of what they're doing.
00:13:01.220Between at least 2014 and 2023, the SPLC paid their Fs in a clandestine manner.
00:13:05.820Doing so hid the fact that while the SPLC received donation money under the auspices that the funds would be used to, quote-unquote, dismantle violent extremist groups, this donation money was used instead, in part, by the SPLC to pay leaders and others within these same violent extremist groups.
00:13:22.200That money was then used for the benefit of the individuals as well as the violent extremist groups.
00:13:26.000Going on, point 11 here, examples of the Fs who were secretly paid by the SPLC include, but are not limited to, the following.
00:13:32.120This one's really interesting, and it's getting a lot of buzz online, I hear.
00:13:35.180F-37 was a member of an online leadership chat group that planned the 2017 Unite the Right event in Charlottesville, Virginia, and attended the event at the discretion of the SPLC.
00:13:48.580F-37 made racist postings under the supervision of the SPLC and helped coordinate transportation to the event for several attendees.
00:26:35.460You know, or like breaking news, water is wet, you know, like, of course, white people in Alabama, I'm sure you can find one racist guy, you know, but in general, on the whole, white people in the South are not with a baseless, you know, no reason, no rhyme or reason whatsoever, hating black people simply because of the color of their skin and treating them as a second class.
00:28:00.740And the future being two weeks away, it's always two weeks away. And so we know that
00:28:05.220whenever somebody takes that kind of action, it's an overstep of jurisdiction. It's morally
00:28:10.860wrong. It's morally wrong. Here's the deal. Even if white people did have a hatred towards other
00:28:16.840people, people of color, but they weren't doing anything, it was just at the level of the heart.
00:28:22.040The Bible is clear. The civil magistrate coveting is a sin, okay? But you don't have the coveting
00:28:27.360police. There are certain things that are sins morally, but they're not crimes, and for good
00:28:32.200reason. It may be a sin, but it's not a crime. Getting drunk in your home, I think it's a sin,
00:28:37.300but it's not a crime. I don't want police knocking on random people's doors and coming in
00:28:41.500and arresting them for being drunk, right? It's a sin, but it's not a crime. So here's the deal.
00:28:46.960I think in general, white people, even white people in Alabama, are not in their hearts hating people of color. But going even further than that, if they were, but they're not acting on it, it's not like actually dictating decisions that are being made, actions, like let's say, you know, just hypothetically, like we're banning people of color from going to Ivy League schools, or we're looking over people of color when it comes to job hiring practices, or we're like, oh, wait, there actually is
00:29:16.960racism on the books in this country but only in one direction towards white people towards white
00:29:23.800people and we know this and we have the receipts for this so the moment that you see something like
00:29:28.660this adl southern poverty law center millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars to
00:29:34.680stop the dragon you can you can at that moment safely assume not only does the dragon not exist
00:29:41.080but the dragon actually does exist in the opposite direction the opposite is true so i would say that
00:29:47.800there actually is forms of racism real racism sinful racism not just in thought not just in
00:29:55.200heart but in deed and in action but it's all on the other side of the table so i'm glad that they
00:30:00.880published this but until we see blm members in jail until we see people from the biden administration
00:30:08.240in jail, until we see names from the Epstein files and they're in jail, then I don't really
00:30:14.020care. Honestly, I mean, yeah, it's a little bit of a W, but it's a W that we've already known
00:30:20.540was true. We're not a serious country. We don't really care about virtue. We don't really care
00:30:26.040about justice. Until we actually enact righteousness against actions, not just thoughts,
00:30:32.900but actions of wickedness, we're not serious. Right now, we're still operating under this
00:30:38.660blank slate-ism, this, you know, raw equality, come one, come all, we don't want to do this
00:30:44.980in any direction. But it is happening. And until we start seeing people say, you know what? There
00:30:51.340are literally tens of thousands, and this is provable, tens of thousands of young white men
00:30:57.580who were more qualified but were passed over for jobs because of these DEI wicked policies. It was
00:31:04.800actually on the books. That's wrong. Everyone who signed off on that, I'm talking about heads of
00:31:10.380schools, administrative staff, heads of companies and CEOs, they all need to be in jail. Until that
00:31:17.420happens, I'm not impressed. Until that happens, we have not done righteousness. We're just winking
00:31:23.400and nodding and pretending it's it's it's actually the irony is it's actually just another form of
00:31:29.600virtue signaling it's just conservative virtue signal no i think you're right i mean if you look
00:31:33.780at dei basically uh if you're black or you're china well i guess chinese actually are held
00:31:38.680to a higher center but if you're hispanic you get to get into medical school with a lower test score0.65
00:31:42.240so that is a direct assault on white people and so i mean you are kind of right it's like this
00:31:48.920feels like an obvious thing that we've known about so it's not a huge w but at the same exact time
00:31:53.120the fact that it has come out like this
00:32:20.720it's literally something that's like yo I'm
00:32:23.020dead serious. It's like that. So it's kind of like, you know, if it's only a $200 fine,
00:32:27.280you might as well be doing inside trading. So I'm happy about this. But the CEO of the SVLC is
00:32:34.060going to be able to sit in that same little jail cell that Martin Luther King got to sit in in
00:32:38.040Birmingham, write that glorious letter about discrimination against. Yeah, you're right.
00:32:44.360All right, real quick, let's do this. We got to go to a commercial break. We'll come back. We've
00:32:47.600got some concluding thoughts of a few more details to the story, and then we'll land the plane.
00:32:51.440If you've been following our channel, then you know that we've been tracking Saga Metals.
00:32:55.640It's trading as SAGMF in the U.S. and Saga, S-A-G-A, in Canada.
00:33:03.600Now, back in January, we covered their massive drill program in Labrador, but there's even bigger news now.
00:33:10.220Saga just acquired another titanium asset in the same district as the largest titanium mine in the world.
00:33:17.100And we have to look at this for what it really is, a U.S. national security imperative.
00:33:23.720Titanium is now a designated defense metal because you simply can't build F-35 fighter jets, advanced radar, or next-generation naval platforms without it.
00:33:35.620This is more than just another resource investment narrative.
00:36:31.160You know, it's just for them to be able to get some sort of tax break.
00:36:33.960So I would argue that the best charity you can do is to actually go and personally help somebody instead of just giving blindly to these companies because they're always going to misuse the funds.
00:36:42.080And I think this is a perfect example.
00:36:43.860And if this actually ends the SPLC, then God bless America.
00:36:46.960That's an actual good thing for our country overall.
00:36:50.780But no, but the point stands in the sense of like the incentive mechanism that the SPLC has in terms of creating a problem so that they can offer the solution to the problem and raise a ton of money and make a lot of money themselves, personally enrich themselves as a consequence.
00:37:03.240that incentive mechanism it exists predominantly with every NGO like this right and so we were
00:37:08.280talking about the various ways in which white people in America today uh their their toxic
00:37:13.820empathy if we as if you want to call it that is being capitalized on by by NGOs and so you think
00:37:18.920about all the money that's sent exported from the United States overseas because of X NGO or X NGO
00:37:24.260says that there's we saw this with doge it was gender studies program and transgender education
00:37:32.160Our tax dollars, your money, last week on the 15th that you gave, you gave them their money, and they took that and said, we will use this to go make more transgender youth in Brazil.0.97
00:37:40.540It's like there's 150 million starving children in Africa, and it's like, well, how do you know that?0.98
00:37:45.840Oh, because we commissioned a report that says that that's true.0.96
00:37:49.260And so as a consequence, you have to give us a billion dollars so we can go and solve the problem.
00:37:53.260And so you have this incentive mechanism that's just fundamentally flawed, and so it does raise the question.
00:37:58.780It's like, okay, this is a minor circumstance, I suppose, if you want to call $3 million minor.
00:38:04.040But how many other NGOs are there that are getting millions and millions of dollars, hundreds of millions of dollars in contributions and grants?
00:38:10.700But on the bright side, right, silver lining, there are a lot of good organizations who are doing good work exposing all the corruption and the theft.