What People are Commenting
Geoengineering, SPLC & LGBT
SPLC in Hot Water
Dear TIA,
People who attacked TIA as extremist and antisemitic are getting what they deserve. First it was the FBI under Obama and Biden. Today it is proved that the FBI was transformed into a propaganda machine serving the left. Now, we have the SPLC, which was the base for the FBI attack, also going to hot water.
It has been indicted for using their donors’ money to promote extremist groups – KKK included – so that it could continue their business of warning people against the same extremists they were financing.
Very honest people…
Keep up the good work.
P.M.
DOJ: SPLC Paid for KKK Hoods & Cross-Burning Supplies,
Paid Extremists Not to Leave Racist Groups
S.A. McCarthy
June 4, 2026 - Following on a bombshell indictment filed earlier this year, the Department of Justice (DOJ) is charging that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) funneled millions of dollars to extremist groups like the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) to fund cross-burnings.
The DOJ announced in April that a federal grand jury in Alabama had returned an 11-count indictment against the SPLC, charging the left-wing organization with wire fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering related to siphoning more than $3 million in donor funds to “informants” inside groups like the KKK, Aryan Nations, and American Front. On Tuesday, the grand jury returned a superseding indictment expanding on the original charges.
According to Tuesday’s indictment, the SPLC paid “informants” in extremist groups more than $4 million via “covert” bank accounts “connected to a series of fictitious entities” between 2010 and 2023. The indictment charges that the SPLC used millions of dollars in donor funds:
In order to hide the funds that it was funneling to violent extremist organizations, the SPLC opened bank accounts for at least nine “fictitious” companies, including fake technology companies, photography businesses, and booksellers.
“These fictitious entities were never incorporated, had no bona fide employees, and conducted no legitimate business,” the indictment states. At least two top SPLC employees, including a chief financial officer, managed the fraudulent bank accounts and passed donors’ money to extremist organization members.
Read more here
People who attacked TIA as extremist and antisemitic are getting what they deserve. First it was the FBI under Obama and Biden. Today it is proved that the FBI was transformed into a propaganda machine serving the left. Now, we have the SPLC, which was the base for the FBI attack, also going to hot water.
It has been indicted for using their donors’ money to promote extremist groups – KKK included – so that it could continue their business of warning people against the same extremists they were financing.
Very honest people…
Keep up the good work.
P.M.
Paid Extremists Not to Leave Racist Groups
S.A. McCarthy
June 4, 2026 - Following on a bombshell indictment filed earlier this year, the Department of Justice (DOJ) is charging that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) funneled millions of dollars to extremist groups like the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) to fund cross-burnings.
The DOJ announced in April that a federal grand jury in Alabama had returned an 11-count indictment against the SPLC, charging the left-wing organization with wire fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering related to siphoning more than $3 million in donor funds to “informants” inside groups like the KKK, Aryan Nations, and American Front. On Tuesday, the grand jury returned a superseding indictment expanding on the original charges.
According to Tuesday’s indictment, the SPLC paid “informants” in extremist groups more than $4 million via “covert” bank accounts “connected to a series of fictitious entities” between 2010 and 2023. The indictment charges that the SPLC used millions of dollars in donor funds:
- To pay “informants” to attend, host, and promote extremist group rallies and events;
- Support existing chapters of extremist groups, found new chapters, and expand those chapters by recruiting new members;
- Donate to extremist groups and their leaders;
- Purchase materials for cross burnings;
- Purchase materials to make Ku Klux Klan robes and hoods;
- Create racist paraphernalia that extremist groups sold at rallies;
- Publish extremist literature used in the recruiting of more members; and
- Pay everyday living expenses for informants so that they could focus on their extremist groups full-time, without needing to find regular jobs.
In order to hide the funds that it was funneling to violent extremist organizations, the SPLC opened bank accounts for at least nine “fictitious” companies, including fake technology companies, photography businesses, and booksellers.
“These fictitious entities were never incorporated, had no bona fide employees, and conducted no legitimate business,” the indictment states. At least two top SPLC employees, including a chief financial officer, managed the fraudulent bank accounts and passed donors’ money to extremist organization members.
Read more here
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Church & LGBT
TIA,
We talk against governments and cultural institutions promoting LGBT, especially in this month of June. However, these supports would disappear if the Catholic Church would actually condemn homosexuality and its horrible developments, which today are called LGBT.
Instead of condemning, we see the opposite: everywhere Bishops and Cardinals – even Popes – are fully promoting this vice against nature.
One example among many is the recent declarations of Archbishop Wester of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Please, read the news attached [below].
God will take care of those members of the Catholic Hierarchy, when His Chastisement will come.
Let us pray it will be soon.
In Jesus through Mary,
G.L.
Archbishop Wester: The church must draw closer to L.G.B.T.Q. people
Tim Reid
In this week’s Cover Story, Archbishop John Wester of Santa Fe, N.M., reflects on his recent meeting with New Ways Ministry, and his concerns about the church’s failures to minister to L.G.B.T Catholics.
“As a church, I fear we are not drawing near enough to our L.G.B.T.Q. brothers and sisters,” Archbishop Wester writes. “We are not moving forward together on the same journey.”
“This is especially true when it comes to the experiences of our transgender and nonbinary people,” he continues. “There is a persistent tendency in our discourse to seek simple, categorical answers for what are, in reality, deeply complex and personal human journeys.”
Archbishop Wester’s reflection is grounded in the scriptural account of Eli and Samuel: “The bishop’s charism is not merely to dictate, but to discern. Like Eli, we must be servants of the Word that is already speaking in the hearts of the faithful.”
He ends his essay on a note of deep concern: “We cannot remain asleep while so many L.G.B.T.Q. people feel that the church is not connecting with them or, worse, failing to listen to them and welcome them.”
This month, Outreach, a ministry of America Media, will be hosting a conference in Washington, D.C., with over 500 L.G.B.T. Catholics and their families. We hope that it can be a place for the type of listening and welcome Archbishop Wester is calling for.
You can read more here
We talk against governments and cultural institutions promoting LGBT, especially in this month of June. However, these supports would disappear if the Catholic Church would actually condemn homosexuality and its horrible developments, which today are called LGBT.
Instead of condemning, we see the opposite: everywhere Bishops and Cardinals – even Popes – are fully promoting this vice against nature.
One example among many is the recent declarations of Archbishop Wester of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Please, read the news attached [below].
God will take care of those members of the Catholic Hierarchy, when His Chastisement will come.
Let us pray it will be soon.
In Jesus through Mary,
G.L.
Tim Reid
In this week’s Cover Story, Archbishop John Wester of Santa Fe, N.M., reflects on his recent meeting with New Ways Ministry, and his concerns about the church’s failures to minister to L.G.B.T Catholics.
“As a church, I fear we are not drawing near enough to our L.G.B.T.Q. brothers and sisters,” Archbishop Wester writes. “We are not moving forward together on the same journey.”
“This is especially true when it comes to the experiences of our transgender and nonbinary people,” he continues. “There is a persistent tendency in our discourse to seek simple, categorical answers for what are, in reality, deeply complex and personal human journeys.”
Archbishop Wester’s reflection is grounded in the scriptural account of Eli and Samuel: “The bishop’s charism is not merely to dictate, but to discern. Like Eli, we must be servants of the Word that is already speaking in the hearts of the faithful.”
He ends his essay on a note of deep concern: “We cannot remain asleep while so many L.G.B.T.Q. people feel that the church is not connecting with them or, worse, failing to listen to them and welcome them.”
This month, Outreach, a ministry of America Media, will be hosting a conference in Washington, D.C., with over 500 L.G.B.T. Catholics and their families. We hope that it can be a place for the type of listening and welcome Archbishop Wester is calling for.
You can read more here
Posted June 11, 2026
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