April 22, 2026
SPLC FUNDED ‘UNITE THE RIGHT’ RALLY THAT SPAWNED ‘FINE PEOPLE’ HOAX:
We already knew that the “fine people” hoax was based on the lie that Trump called white supremacists “fine people,” instead of, as he did, condemning them. But until yesterday, we didn’t know that the white supremacists who marched in Charlottesville and whose protest led to the death of one person were bused there on the Southern Poverty Law Center’s dime, and were organized to be there by an SPLC “informer.”
A reminder than in 2022 SPLC (and the ADL 🙄) worked with PayPal to decide which "extreme" groups to remove from PayPal's service…all the while funding actually extreme groups. https://t.co/OyxFZKK6g1
— Karol Markowicz (@karol) April 22, 2026
The SPLC is one of the most powerful NGOs in the country. They have had the power to direct the federal government to go after groups and people. They had their grips on the censorship industry. They tell social media companies who should be silenced and who should be promoted. Local law enforcement listens to them. The media treats their “hate map” as gospel.
This one's wild. The SPLC paid a member of the National Alliance over one million dollars (!) in less than a decade.
At one point, the informant entered the headquarters of a presumably different organization and stole 25 boxes of their documents, which he delivered to the… pic.twitter.com/yrvMxJNJBv
— Patrick Casey (@restoreorderusa) April 21, 2026
Yesterday’s news also likely clears up this mystery:
Here is one of the MOST obvious examples of completely FAKE “white supremacists”. You would literally have to be a brain dead, ideologically constipated psychopath to believe for one second that this was real. Or your average worthless Soros-affinity-group moron. https://t.co/QHCGxXMkhP
— Lara Logan (@laralogan) April 22, 2026
And it also dramatically shifts this detail as well: So, the Premise Behind Biden’s 2020 Run Was Built on a Lie Paid for By the SPLC?
Charlottesville was Joe Biden's entire justification for running for president. His own words https://t.co/Pdfx6YOVeA
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) April 21, 2026
As Roger Kimball wrote when Jussie Smollett’s story broke in 2019, “The less hate there is in the United States, the more hate crimes must be manufactured in order to keep the Fraternal Order of Victims afloat.”
The Critical Race Theory playbook demands that there be the appearance of virulent "right-wing" racism so that Woke crusaders have a justification to push "left-wing" racism — aka DEI.
The left's demand for racism outstrips the supply. So they just fabricate it. https://t.co/g7lNcGfsRD
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) April 22, 2026
UPDATE:
— Aelfred The Great (@aelfred_D) April 22, 2026
Heh, indeed.™
ATTENTION, JOHN THUNE: Nearly 70% support SAVE America Act to require voter ID. “Overall, 68% of registered voters supported the bill, while 32% opposed it in the latest Harvard CAPS/Harris poll. Support was split by party, with 90% of Republicans backing the measure while 55% of Democrats opposed it. A further 66% of independents supported the plan.”
MAYBE NOT ALL LEFTIST ACTIVISM IS ASTROTURF, BUT IT’S THE WAY TO BET:
Remember when an SPLC lawyer was arrested on domestic terrorism charges at an Antifa riot??
This is who the FBI would get tips from on who to label an extremist and investigate pic.twitter.com/CmpGjiWHbc
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) April 22, 2026
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GOOD LORD: COVID scientist accused of using ChatGPT in alleged poisoning plot against rival.
Investigators said 41-year-old Makoto Kuroda felt slighted after his friend received a promotion, and Kuroda felt he started treating him differently. It ended with Kuroda allegedly tainting his former friend’s water bottle with numerous toxic chemicals and handing his co-worker a note that said “I did it” in Japanese.
Kuroda admitted to using chloroform, paraformaldehyde (PFA), and Trizol to poison his co-worker’s water bottle and shoes, according to a Dane County Court criminal complaint.
A research scientist for IRI, Kuroda had published multiple papers on the Ebola virus and SARS CoV-2, better known as COVID-19. In his position, he handled and had access to a wide variety of toxic chemicals.
In the days leading up to his alleged contamination, Kuroda reportedly used ChatGPT to “find the harmful amount of PFA and Trizol for both humans and animals,” according to a police report cited in the complaint.
The alleged victim, identified in the document only as TM, was once a close friend to Kuroda, but their relationship had deteriorated.
From there, the story gets weird.
MASSIVE RESISTANCE: Western Kentucky U. staffer admits DEI still in social work curriculum: video.
THE PARAMETERS OF MODERN WARFARE ARE MIND-BLOWING:
New reports from today indicate that this Indian tanker fell for a fake IRGC crypto scam. They paid USDT to the scammers, thinking they could now pass through freely, and got shot at by the real IRGC forces.
First time a crypto transaction led directly to maritime warfare? 💀 https://t.co/Dx3sCMUkRY
— FatMan (@FatManTerra) April 21, 2026
Full story here.
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I REMEMBER WHEN A RODEO CLOWN WAS CANCELED OVER AN OBAMA MASK: Event with painting of severed Trump head and a Mike Lee piñata put on by Independent LGBT center that serves BYU students.
CORN, POPPED: Southern Poverty Law Center says it faces a Justice Department criminal probe over paid informants.
“Although we don’t know all the details, the focus appears to be on the SPLC’s prior use of paid confidential informants to gather credible intelligence on extremely violent groups,” CEO Bryan Fair said in a statement.
The Justice Department had no immediate comment.
The Southern Poverty Law Center previously paid informants to infiltrate extremist groups and gather information on their activities, often sharing it with local and federal law enforcement, Fair said. It was used to monitor threats of violence, he said, adding that the program was kept quiet to protect the safety of informants.
“When we began working with informants, we were living in the shadow of the height of the Civil Rights Movement, which had seen bombings at churches, state-sponsored violence against demonstrators, and the murders of activists that went unanswered by the justice system,” Fair said. “There is no question that what we learned from informants saved lives.”
That was a long time ago. This is the SPLC’s present: However Bad You Think Biden’s DOJ Was, New Documents Show It Was Even Worse. “Imagine a leftist group with ties to Antifa puts conservatives and Christians on a “hate map” with defunct chapters of the Ku Klux Klan, and that map inspires an act of terrorism and would go on to contribute to the demonization of Turning Point USA ahead of the Charlie Kirk assassination.”
THIS:
The form of lying that Obama mastered is his shameless ability to describe leftist assaults on the norms, values, and institutions of the country as upholding and strengthening those very norms, values, and institutions https://t.co/0vzwGVDnZC
— Noah Pollak (@NoahPollak) April 22, 2026
KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: Two More Years of ‘Scorned John Fetterman’ Should Be Fun to Watch. “We know that the Democrats — or any lefitsts for that matter — don’t handle rejection well. This probably won’t end well for Fetterman. I’ve always maintained that the easiest time to oust an incumbent United States Senator is after his or her first term. After that, too many favors have been doled out. The last Democrat in the Senate to hover anywhere near the center was Kyrsten Sinema. She became so toxic to the Dems that she registered as an independent before becoming a one-term casualty. There are already signs that Fetterman may soon be getting the Sinema treatment.”
WOW:
Incredible time to be alive. A murdered man naming his executioners. https://t.co/vwkfC4sh3h
— Graham Linehan (@Glinner) April 22, 2026
THE DEEP STATE: Secret ‘Witness 2’ was anti-Trump intel officer pushing Russiagate, Ukraine impeachment.
Since he left the National Security Agency and the National Security Council, Gavin Wilde has hit the podcast circuit and penned articles suggesting Donald Trump parroted Russian propaganda while reportedly lamenting “MAGA conspiracy theories.”
Just the News has confirmed that Wilde is the unnamed “Witness 2“ identified in the Ukraine impeachment documents released this month by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. The 2019 claims by Witness 2 were critical in helping the intelligence community watchdog push the whistleblower’s complaint forward, and his Russiagate-linked biases were concealed from House investigators during the impeachment saga.
Wilde isn’t just your average spy agency retiree with an anti-Trump chip on his shoulder. He played critical roles inside the intelligence community in furthering the now discredited claims that Vladimir Putin helped Trump win the 2016 election, and he pushed claims that Trump later improperly tried to extort Ukraine’s president to investigate the Biden family.
After leaving government in 2021, Wilde wrote for the Council on Foreign Relations in 2022 that “during the 2016 and 2020 elections, Ukraine was a key theme of Russia’s interference activities. Numerous Kremlin operatives had ties to Ukraine or to past Russian interference in Ukraine […] Members of Congress and President Trump himself parroted these narratives.”
Read the whole thing.
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MILE MARKERS ON THE ROAD TO DETROIT: Downtown Frisco tower once worth $320 million went to auction. Nobody made an offer.
One of San Francisco’s notable office towers was up for auction last week, a 20-story, 360,000-square-foot Class A building on one of the most coveted corridors in the North Financial District. Nobody who showed up to the stretch of sidewalk in the shadow of City Hall where the sale was held Thursday was there to bid on the polished, quietly assertive building that was once valued at over $320 million.
It’s a bit of a reckoning for the property at 600 California St., which was tied to a distressed $240 million loan and pushed into receivership after its former anchor tenant WeWork stopped paying rent three years ago. With no contenders stepping forward to offer bids, Dallas-based Lone Star Funds became the official owner of the property, after the private equity group paid roughly $130 million to acquire the debt in January from Goldman Sachs, the original lender.
The quiet transaction felt closer to a casual curbside deal than a high-stakes transfer of a notable piece of the city’s skyline. Some market participants pointed out that 600 California’s anticlimactic sale underscores continued weakness in the office market, challenging claims of full recovery.
Also news out of Detroit by the Bay:
Broken windows theory strikes again. https://t.co/iWtFvqP8jh
— Will Rinehart (@WillRinehart) April 21, 2026
LET THE LAWSUITS BEGIN:
Democrats spent $70 million on this referendum.
Almost every penny came from out of state.
They broke laws.
They wrote a deceitful ballot measure.
They ran tv spots for two months, nonstop.
They brought in Obama.
They brought in Hollywood.We had grassroots.
That’s really it.… pic.twitter.com/fHR86zkUa4— The🐰FOO (@PolitiBunny) April 22, 2026
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