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SPLC’s “neo-nazi outlaw motorcycle gang” was undercover cops
Latest SPLC “threat” does not exist.
Once again the SPLC fails to find any real “neo-nazi” group of any substance. The SPLC has a long history of pumping up Hal Turner as a major leader. Turner, in reality, had no following at all and was a paid actor for the FBI. The FBI has since admitted that he was a paid actor. Other groups trumpeted as major threats by the SPLC have had paid FBI actors in the leadership. One group that the SPLC railed about for years had a FBI paid actor as it’s second in command.
A group that the SPLC claimed was a “neo-nazi outlaw motorcycle gang” was nothing more than three undercover cops. The alleged gang was actually one part of a sting operation to infiltrate the Outlaws MC. A member of the Outlaws MC was invited to sell drugs out of the fake group’s clubhouse.
Law enforcement conducted raids over the past week and arrested about two dozen members of the Outlaws in Florida and Georgia.

A George Mason University graduate student wrote a thesis about this thing. The FBI creates these “groups” out of thin air just so the SPLC can raise money, in exchange for the FBI using the SPLC to do spying that the FBI itself is not allowed to do.
August 21st, 2012 at 5:53 pmOne once defined a neo-Nazi groups as a collection of individuals paid by the FBI to spy on each other.
If you ever see a guy show up at a rally wearing a swastika, assume he is on the federal payroll, planted to undermine the credibility of the event.
August 22nd, 2012 at 12:04 amFBI raided The Outlaws MC here in Indiana a few months ago, but I didn’t think they were “neo-nazis”.
August 22nd, 2012 at 12:30 amThe Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai Brith (ADL) are just hustles. They invent hate groups or characterize conservative groups as hate groups, then claim they can fight these “hate” groups if you would send them money. The SPLC and ADL rake in a fortune that way.
August 23rd, 2012 at 4:50 pm