Resurrect the Republic-RTR Truth Media Group Reloaded with Tom Lacovara, and Lorri Anderson, December 29, 2017 Hour 1
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TITLE : Washington Post Quotes Confidential FBI Informant as Anti-Bundy Source
– Claim of Anti-Gvt. FALSE
– Attack upon their Faith – unAmerican
– use of Informant who is virulent and completely biased in saving her reputation, and whom has engaged in a stalking like crusade against the Bundy’s and all supporters – while touting “her faith”, engages in name calling, insults, lies, and attacking their beliefs.
But first an update by Bryan Hyde on the Bundy Case
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Let’s see what Government representatives had to say about the BLM and see if his assertion comports with Cliven Bundy’s allegations –
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR3qam5UIv4&app=desktop
Used as main source material of Newsweek and the Washington Post is the Southern Poverty Law Center – In this we will kill two birds with one stone and promote Prager University with their SPLC CLIP:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNFNH0lmYdM
Non related evidence of how unlawful government and opposition to same is NOT anti-government activity.
Special Agent Taylor Johnson on DHS Corruption:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AdkOCyf4ZU
SPLC – The Real Hate Group
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRkquYIdNwA
https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual
https://www.splcenter.org/news/2016/06/15/splc-public-support-perceived-victory-bundy-ranch-2014-emboldened-extremists-standoff
https://www.splcenter.org/20140709/war-west-bundy-ranch-standoff-and-american-radical-right
Source Articles:
Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/national/cliven-bundys-fight-against-the-feds-has-roots-in-interpretation-of-mormon-scripture/2017/12/07/0ef8fea6-d93b-11e7-a841-2066faf731ef_story.html
Operation Mockingbird
http://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/operation-mockingbird/
Dees’ first business partner was Millard Fuller, who later went on to found Habitat for Humanity. In an article in The Progressive, he described their relationship:
SPLC INFO:
October 2012
Each year the SPLC is able to add tens of millions of dollars to its endowment. Despite being a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization, supposedly with nothing to hide, some of SPLC’s assets are squirreled away in untraceable Bermuda and Cayman Island accounts. Why?
SPLC’s leaders are among the highest paid in the nonprofit field. As Chief Trial Counsel, Morris Dees receives $343,676. Richard Cohen, the Center’s president, is paid $339,764.
SPLC boasts many high-dollar donors. The top 10 for recent years are: Picower Foundation ($3,813,112, 1999 – 2008); Cisco Systems Foundation ($1,620,000, 2001 – 2004); Grousbeck Family Foundation ($1,600,000, 2007 – 2011); Grove Foundation ( $875,000, 2001 – 2011); Rice Family Foundation ($535,000 , 1999 – 2010); Rockefeller Philanthropy ($510,000, 2008 – 2010); Unbound Philanthropy ($500,000, 2006 – 2010); Public Welfare Foundation ($500,000, 2008 – 2010); Vanguard Charitable Endowment ($469,120, 2006 – 2011); Rocking Moon Foundation ($350,000, 2006 – 2010); and the Jewish Community Fund ($347,274, 1999 – 2010).
Space constraints prevent inclusion of the many more foundations and small family funds that regularly contribute $10,000 to $25,000 per year. Do these donors realize they are merely contributing to a quarter-billion-dollar investment fund?
SPLC’s biggest benefactor, the Picower Foundation, made the most of its money from the Bernie Madoff scam. Founder Jeffry Picower, who was friends with Madoff for 30 years, profited by $5 billion from his “investments” with his friend, an amount larger than Madoff personally “earned.” Picower died in 2009, but as ProPublica.org reported December 27, 2010, federal prosecutors and the trustee charged with recovering money for Madoff’s victims took Picower’s estate to court. The estate agreed to a settlement of $7.2 billion to compensate victims of Madoff’s Ponzi scheme. Federal prosecutors apparently thought Picower, an accountant, should have questioned returns on investment tha
returns on investment that ranged up to 950 percent. The Picower Foundation has closed its doors, but will the SPLC refund any of its ill-gotten gains?
Dees’ first business partner was Millard Fuller, who later went on to found Habitat for Humanity. In an article in The Progressive, he described their relationship:
Morris and I, from the first day of our partnership, shared the overriding purpose of making a pile of money. We were not particular about how we did it; we just wanted to be independently rich. During the eight years we worked together, we never wavered in that resolve. (See http://www.secondclassjustice.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Egerton-Poverty-Palace-July-1988.pdf).