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April 22, 2026
Wow: The Hit on Kash Patel Was a Pre-Emptive Strike Arranged by the SPLC to Dirty Up His Image Before News of the Indictment Came Out?
Of course. Of course.
I can't wait for Kash Patel's discovery of communications between the Atlantic, owner/Democrat lunatic Lauren Powell Jobs, and the SPLC.
Now it becomes a bit clearer. The Atlantic published a vile and unsubstantiated hit piece on FBI Director Kash Patel right before he revealed an indictment of the SPLC for committing fraud by anonymously funding hate groups that organized "right-wing" rallies, one of which ended in the death of a bystander.
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You know, the infamous Charlottesville rally upon which the "fine people" hoax was based.
The Democrats and Pravda media, which have collaborated with the SPLC to smear conservatives for decades, are scrambling to defend the SPLC's illegal activities and, once again, smear Republicans for pointing out their perfidy.
The Atlantic's hit piece on Patel, based entirely on anonymous sources and having no evidence to back them up, is obviously intended to "pre-bunk" anything Patel says.
The claims in The Atlantic's story were bizarre. Kash Patel got blackout drunk. He was locked out of his computers. FBI agents considered using breaching equipment to force open his door, according to the report. He was unable to perform his duties because he was hungover. Etc. Etc.
Does Lauren Powell Jobs have some kind of many-years-old, pre-existing relationship with the SPLC?
Coincidentally enough, she does!
Clint Brown
@DissidentClint
Do you know who LOVED the SPLC? In fact, the SPLC was famously her first ever donation and inspired her entire philanthropic career?
Laurene Powell Jobs, who owns The Atlantic through her philanthropy Emerson Collective.
Uh-oh, it all starts to make sense now. 1/
The Emerson Collective's number one rule is to donate ANONYMOUSLY, which in most cases is the right and admirable thing to do
UNLESS it's used to cover up bad deeds. Now, I'm NOT saying the LPJ was involved in the criminality at all.
But to what extent was she funding SPLC? 2/
What is done in the dark will be brought to the light.
I may have more on this for you later, TBD. 3/

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