Guys.. The Southern Poverty Law Center is so fooked
The DOJ literally has all their wire transactions, all their fake business, transaction dates, how the money was laundered, their names, how much their violent extremists got paid… they have it all. It is airtight.
This investigation began long ago.
The beginning of AJP Taylor’s ‘English History 1914–1945’ famously ‘goes hard’, as the internet puts it, but part of its brilliance is surely that it was written (or rather edited) to fit a single page.
Samuel Chase might be the messiest Founding Father in American history, and almost nobody knows his name. Buckle up.
1762: He gets expelled from his Annapolis debating club for "extremely irregular and indecent" behavior. He is 21.
1765: He leads the Sons of Liberty in storming public offices and burning the local stamp distributor in effigy. The mayor's circle publicly brands him "a busy, reckless incendiary, a ringleader of mobs, a foul-mouthed and inflaming son of discord." Chase's response, basically: yes, and?
1776: Maryland is the holdout on independence. Chase races roughly 150 miles on horseback to Annapolis, strong-arms the convention into a yes, and gets word to Philadelphia just in time for the vote. He signs the Declaration of Independence at 35.
1778: As a congressman, he learns of a secret plan to buy flour for the French fleet. He allegedly tips off business partners to corner the market first. A furious 23-year-old Alexander Hamilton invents a pen name just to publicly destroy him, writing that his crimes were "infamous in itself, repugnant to your station, and ruinous to your country."
The pen name Hamilton invented to torch Samuel Chase? Publius. The same one he'd reuse nine years later for the Federalist Papers. The most famous byline in American political history started as a burner account for one feud.
Somehow Chase rehabilitates himself, and in 1796 George Washington puts him on the Supreme Court. His colleagues nickname him "Old Bacon Face" because of how red he turns when he rants from the bench. He rants a lot.
He rants so much, openly campaigning against Jefferson from the bench, that in 1804 he becomes the only Supreme Court justice ever impeached.
Now the twist. The official who presides over his 1805 Senate trial is Vice President Aaron Burr, who at that moment is wanted in two states for killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
A Boston newspaper covered it under the headline "The World Upside Down": formerly the murderer was arraigned before the judge, but now the judge is arraigned before the murderer.
Burr ran the trial flawlessly. Chase was acquitted on every count. And that acquittal is the reason, to this day, that a president cannot remove judges just for ruling against him.
One man's rap sheet: expelled, mob ringleader, profiteer, justice, impeached, acquitted, and the accidental origin of the Federalist Papers. They don't make Founders like this anymore.
Academia is arguably the staunchest manifestation of herd mentality. Most academics belong to a new species known as the Invertebrate Castrati. They are meek, cowardly, tepid, soft, conforming, etc. If another academic comes along who has a big and playful personality that otherwise violates the exemplar template of meekness, the sheep become vicious. If you become famous, they hate you. If you write hugely popular books, they hate you. If you exhibit a honey badger mindset, they hate you. They are the mean kids in high school bathing in impotent and envious rage. As the old maxim goes "Never are the battles so fierce as when the stakes are so low." Such is the pettiness of most academics who are stay-in-your-lane bean counters when they should be brash and bold intellectual NAVY seals.
While Iran’s economy is in free fall, the regime has chosen to co-opt digital asset technologies for its own corrupt agenda, including evading sanctions and transferring wealth out of the country. Iran’s current economic chaos is proof that @POTUS’ maximum pressure campaign has been a success. As promised, Treasury will continue to follow the money in support of Economic Fury, whether it is through the banking system or through digital assets, to prevent the regime from developing a nuclear weapon.
🚨 WOW! Argentina President Javier Milei, a Trump ally, confirms he lifted 10 MILLION+ out of poverty by returning 100 BILLION DOLLARS to the people
"Having pushed the FILTHY PARASITE of the state out of the way!"
"We returned 15 points of GDP to good Argentines, we lowered the tax burden by 2.7 points of GDP."
Milei meeting Trump back in 2024, MAJOR SUCCESS continued into Milei's 2025 midterm elections 👏🏻
Keep crushing it, @jmilei_english 🇺🇸🇦🇷
Bessent and the Hamilton Standard
Yes Sec Bessent is the most consequential Secretary of the Treasury since Alexander Hamilton.
My thesis 👇
https://t.co/44z7pqGDal
🚨 NOW: Spencer Pratt just DROPPED this message on election day in Los Angeles, saying Karen Bass and Nithya Raman DESTROYED affordability
"This is how socialism always starts and this is how socialism always ENDS!" *Money burning*
"They have government seize everything and promise you free stuff!"
This man actually brought solutions, vowing to surge commerce and business citywide 🔥
Elect Common Spence!
Congratulations to Tina Peters for being set free today from a preposterous 9 year sentence!
And congratulations to all who worked so hard to see her freed. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
China's Gold Surge Just Handed Trump London On A Plate https://t.co/zdsh3hSLih via @YouTube this is an incredibly good interview regarding our banking system, gold, coins and everything in-between join my favorite interviewer @CryptoRichYT as he discusses the financial world with @TFL1728@Sorenthek enjoy your Sunday. Loved these three talking today. My husband did as well.
Yann LeCun sat across from Lex Fridman and quietly proved that intelligence has nothing to do with thinking.
He did it with two sentences about a trophy.
“The trophy doesn’t fit in the suitcase because it’s too big.”
“The trophy doesn’t fit in the suitcase because it’s too small.”
Same words. One swap at the end.
In the first, “it” is the trophy.
In the second, “it” is the suitcase.
You solved both before you finished reading.
Nobody taught you that. There is no rule for it. No logic chain. No formula.
You knew because you’ve held things. Packed things. Felt the resistance of something too large for the space it was meant to fill.
LeCun calls this grounding.
“A big object doesn’t fit in a small object.”
The machine has read that line a billion times.
It has never once picked anything up.
It knows the word “big.” It has never been small enough to be lifted, or large enough to be the problem.
So when the sentence turns, it has nothing to turn on.
You didn’t solve that riddle by thinking.
You solved it by having lived.
Every object your hands ever closed around. Every door you misjudged. Every suitcase you overpacked and forced shut.
Decades of physics written into your nervous system so deep you can’t even find it.
That is what answered the question. Not your mind. Your life.
LeCun: “You have this knowledge of how the world works, of geometry, and things like that.”
Now point that at yourself.
Most of what you understand, you could never explain.
You cannot describe how you catch a ball. How you judge the weight of a bag before you lift it. How you know a staircase is wrong before your foot confirms it.
Your deepest intelligence has no language in it at all.
We spent centuries convinced that thinking was the highest act of the mind.
LeCun is pointing at something underneath it.
Something older. Something the body learned long before the mouth could speak.
Intelligence was never computation.
It was accumulation.
The slow, silent record of a life spent touching the world.
The machine holds every word ever written about it.
It has never once been in it.
We keep asking whether it thinks.
It cannot even tell us which “it” we mean.
🚨 SPENCER PRATT JUST OBLITERATED THE SOCIALIST FRAUD TO BILL MAHER:
"We tax these people so much then socialist scammers STEAL THE MONEY! THEY are connected to the people taxing it!" 🔥
"People are all hyped on socialism because they're like everything's so expensive, America's failed, give me money, but what they're forgetting is all the people that these socialists are saying they're taking the money and giving, they're going to leave."
"And then they're not going to have any money to take from these people to give to you."
"I keep telling people the way we get you money is stopping the socialism, letting that successful rich people build businesses, build restaurants, put money into your pocket because there's more jobs."
"There's more opportunity. That's how we actually get you more money to lie to you and tell you we're going to tax these rich people. We already taxed so much in L.A. in California. I can't even comprehend taxing more!"
"Then the people that should see the money, the communities, the after the boys and girls clubs, the parks, the actual infrastructure doesn't see that money because different rich people stole the money that was being taxed from the rich people."
"So I actually feel like Robin Hood, because I'm coming in and I'm going to say, where's all this money?!"
"We're done with everyone STEALING the tax money and we're going to actually put it to the people that have turned to socialism because they say America doesn't work. It doesn't work if we let people steal all the tax money."
Nailed it.