From Newsgroup: alt.law-enforcement
The far-left Southern Poverty Law CenterrCOs hypocrisy just hit a new low
and this time itrCOs personal, sleazy, and allegedly involved actual neo-Nazis.
According to a New York Post exclusive citing the Department of Justice superseding indictment, former SPLC Director of the Intelligence Project
Heidi Beirich was in a romantic relationship with a paid informant
inside the white supremacist National Alliance.
The SPLC funneled more than $1.2 million in donor money to the man,
identified only as rCLF-9.rCY The pair even shared a house and two joint
bank accounts, with SPLC donor funds allegedly used to cover their
personal living expenses.
This is the same SPLC that built a $700+ million empire by branding conservatives, Christians, pro-life activists, and Trump supporters as
rCLhate groupsrCY while secretly bankrolling real extremists.
The New York Post reported:
The Department of Justice filed a superseding indictment against the
SPLC accusing it of funneling donor cash to hate groups they were then
telling donors they were fighting.
One figure, referred to as rCLEmployee-2rCY in the indictment, is described
as a rCLperson who would become Director of the SPLCrCOs Intelligence Project.rCY
It also describes how rCLEmployee-2rCY wrote an article based on material stolen from National Alliance headquarters in 2014 and then paid off an informant to take the blame for the robbery.
Based on the details in the June 2 superseding indictment, rCLEmployee-2rCY
is believed to be Heidi Beirich, a 58-year-old fascism expert who was
the director of intelligence at the Alabama-based anti-extremism
nonprofit between 2012 and 2019.
The indictment alleges Beirich was very close to the informant known
only as rCLF-9rCY who rCLinfiltrated the neo-Nazi organization National Alliance.rCY
rCL[Beirich] was also in a romantic relationship with F-9. During this relationship, [Beirich] and F-9 shared a house and two bank accounts,rCY
the indictment alleges.
rCLBetween 2015 and 2021, approximately $140,000 in donorsrCO money flowed from the SPLC operating account rCa and was ultimately deposited into the joint bank accounts held by F-9 and [Beirich].
F-9 allegedly infiltrated the National Alliance at the SPLCrCOs direction, raised money for the neo-Nazi group, and participated in its activities.
In one documented episode, 25 boxes of documents were stolen from the
National Alliance headquarters in West Virginia.
Beirich then authored a 2015 SPLC Hatewatch article titled rCLChaos at the CompoundrCY based on the stolen materials. To cover their tracks, the SPLC allegedly paid another informant $6,000 to falsely take the blame for
the burglary.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/splc-fascism-expert-funneled-1-2-million-donor/
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