In Florida, Extremist Networks Are Hiding Behind Nonprofits

In Florida, Extremist Networks Are Hiding Behind Nonprofits

Progressive nonprofits are having a rough time lately. In April, the Department of Justice alleged that the Southern Poverty Law Center secretly paid leaders of the Ku Klux Klan and Aryan Nations—not to dismantle these extremist groups, but, as prosecutors put it, to manufacture “the extremism it purports to oppose.” And a recent City Journal investigation by Ryan Thorpe and Christopher F. Rufo, based on a previous report from the Network Contagion Research Institute and their congressional testimony, revealed that the California branch of the Council on American-Islamic Relations has received more than $40 million in public funds, despite longstanding scrutiny over connections to Hamas-linked networks.

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STUDY: TV Journalists Have Cited the Discredited SPLC Hundreds of Times

STUDY: TV Journalists Have Cited the Discredited SPLC Hundreds of Times

The April 21 indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) doesn’t just threaten a major organ of the left’s lawfare machine; it also puts in jeopardy one of the corporate news media’s favorite sources of activist data.

For decades, but particularly since the first Trump administration, the SPLC has enjoyed a perverse symbiotic relationship with the left-wing press. Their absurd “hate group” designations provided the media with ammunition against their right-wing targets, and the media in turn held up the SPLC as the gold standard of analysis and objectivity.


Canadian media frequently cites the SPLC along with other left wing extremist hate groups that use the same rent seeking business model.

They profit by crafting smears-to-order against opponents of Liberal-Left governments.

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Defence Department Says It Doesn’t Track Staff’s Antifa Involvement, Cites Lack of Clear Definition

Defence Department Says It Doesn’t Track Staff’s Antifa Involvement, Cites Lack of Clear Definition

The Department of National Defence (DND) says it does not centrally track Antifa involvement among members of the Canadian Armed Forces or its employees, saying there is no “common definition” of the movement.

In an April 13 response to an order paper question by Conservative MP Garnett Genuis, the DND said it does “in-depth screenings” to identify past records of extremism or hateful conduct but does not “centrally track involvement with Antifa in its human resources systems.”

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Six Months On, Berlin Police Target Left-Wing Extremists Over Blackout

More than six months after an arson attack that caused a large-scale blackout in Berlin, police carried out a coordinated raid operation early on Tuesday, March 24.

The September 2025 outage affected almost 50,000 households and thousands of businesses. A claim of responsibility published on the left-wing extremist platform Indymedia by a group calling itself “Some Anarchists” said the attack aimed to expose what it described as the “unspeakable entanglement of research, science and technology with war, environmental destruction and social control.”

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Parliamentary aide among 11 arrested over killing of French far-right activist

Assistant to hard-left parliamentarian among those held over fatal attack on 23-year-old Quentin Deranque

Eleven suspects, including a parliamentary aide to France’s hard-left party, have been arrested in connection with the killing last week of a far-right activist in an incident that has shocked the country and laid bare its deep political divisions.

Quentin Deranque, 23, died on Saturday after sustaining a severe brain injury. The Lyon prosecutor, Thierry Dran, said he had been “thrown to the ground and beaten by at least six individuals” during an incident last week.

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Germany: Have Certain Terrorists Been Getting a Pass?

In the early morning hours of January 3, 2026, a reportedly leftist radical network, “Volcano Group” (Vulkangruppe), committed an arson attack against the power grid in Berlin, Germany, causing an electricity blackout that left 45,000 households and 2,000 businesses – approximately 100,000 people – without heat and light during freezing winter temperatures for up to five days. It was reportedly the longest blackout in Germany since World War II.

The radicals in Volcano Group claimed responsibility for the attack. In a statement, they said that the network had aimed to “cut the juice to the ruling class” and claimed that the attack was about action to protect the climate from fossil fuels, artificial intelligence and a “greed for energy.”

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WENZEL: Stop calling every conservative a ‘radical’

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I read The Rising Danger of Radical Conservatism in Canada with genuine interest. The anxiety it reflects is real. Political anger is growing, trust is eroding, and too many conversations now begin from a place of suspicion instead of curiosity. That deserves serious attention.

But the article makes a mistake that has become increasingly common in Canadian commentary. It treats conservatism itself as the danger, rather than distinguishing between a political philosophy and the behaviours that can distort it.

Those are not the same thing.

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CBC – Deporting illegal alien criminals is just like Nazi Germany!

ICE nodding to far-right extremists in recruitment posts, experts say

At first glance, there may not appear to be anything unusual about the social media posts that are part of the ongoing recruitment drive by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

The posts, which encourage Americans to join ICE, use the same aggressively patriotic imagery that’s become a hallmark of the Trump administration’s online communications.

But to observers of the far-right, and to members of the far-right themselves, there is something else that is recognizable in the language of the posts.

“I would describe it as oddly very familiar as someone who has been looking at the white nationalist and neo-Nazi movement for nearly a decade now,” said Hannah Gais, a senior research analyst with the Southern Poverty Law Centre, a non-profit that monitors right-wing extremism.


Any article that cites the extreme left wing hate group Southern Poverty Law Center immediately loses all credibility.

The article is the usual CBC bilge. Patriotism is open borders and criminal illegal aliens running amuck according to the CBC. Deportations are worse than Hitler!

Islamist and ChiCom assets are literally members of our governing party but the CBC is hysterical over a virtually non-existent Nazi threat.

Are they hoping we’ll ignore the well financed, orchestrated violence of the left here and abroad comrade?

Given the CBC is just a bought and paid for LPC propaganda asset I’d say the answer is yes.

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Germany is giving eco-terrorists an easy ride

“At first, it was an adventure. Now, the cold has arrived, and police are patrolling the area.” That’s how one Berliner described what life has been like without electricity since Saturday; on Monday night, temperatures dipped to -7°C. At the weekend, an arson attack on the grid which supplies some of the wealthiest districts of the German capital cut power to around 45,000 people and over 2,200 businesses. Left-wing militants have claimed responsibility, yet public responses have been remarkably muted. The authorities would do well to shift gear, given that the disruptive effects of such incidents extend far beyond those directly affected. Germany should start taking Left-wing terror as seriously as it does threats from the Right.

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Berlin blackout: How dangerous are left‑wing extremists?

A left‑wing extremist group has claimed responsibility for an attack on a Berlin power plant. What drives such an attack, and how serious a threat does this radical network pose?

According to security authorities, the assault on a gas power station in southwest Berlin was carefully planned. On Saturday, January 3, 2026, attackers deliberately destroyed cables using incendiary devices. The consequences were severe: cold apartments, dark streets, disrupted rail lines and widespread internet outages.

Of the 45,000 households initially affected, two-thirds were still without electricity on Monday. Because of the extensive damage, repairs are expected to continue until Thursday.


As a regime propaganda outlet DW plays down left-wing extremism always.

They are active in the state’s effort to criminalize support for the AfD.

Trump gets it.

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Leftwing militants claim responsibility for arson attack on Berlin power grid

German leftwing militants protesting over the climate crisis and AI have claimed responsibility for an arson attack that cut power to tens of thousands of households in Berlin.

The fire that broke out on a bridge across the Teltow canal in the south-west of the capital early on Saturday could deprive up to 35,000 homes and 1,900 businesses of electricity – and in many cases heat – until 8 January, the grid company Stromnetz Berlin said.

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Right-wingers branded danger to children

A former Royal Marine has been banned from working with children after he protested against illegal migrants, The Telegraph can disclose.

Free speech campaigners said spurious safeguarding concerns were increasingly being deployed to “silence” people with “patriotic views” in a “scandalous abuse of the system”.

One campaign group has identified more than a dozen cases in which laws intended to keep children safe from harm from adults are being used to crack down on Right-wing views.

Concerns have intensified over the treatment of Jamie Michael, an Iraq war veteran, who has been barred from coaching his daughter’s football team.

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In Germany Left-Wing Extremism Simply Does Not Exist!

Why German youth embrace violence and extremism

In 2023, a 15- and a 17-year-old plotted to attack a Christmas market in Leverkusen (North Rhine-Westphalia). In online chats, the two supporters of the “Islamic State” (IS), considered a terrorist organization by German domestic intelligence, plotted to kill as many people as possible by driving a truck into the crowd of revellers. Two days before the planned attack, the teenagers were arrested after police had become aware of their online chats. The minors were sentenced to four years in prison in 2024.

Cases like this are increasingly worrying German security authorities. The Federal Criminal Police (BKA) has for years been recording an increase in violent crime . The number of juvenile suspects under the age of 18 has increased by almost a third since 2019, and the number of suspects under the age of 14 has even risen by two-thirds in the same period.


DW is a state funded propaganda outlet like our own CBC.

With the AfD on the rise DW no doubt fears for funding hence the steady drumbeat of “far-right” extremism.

Oh look the Antifa that doesn’t exist does battle with the Police.


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‘Anti-Greta’ activist flees Germany and seeks asylum in US

Ms Seibt said she feared for her life after receiving death threats from Antifa.

A German political activist dubbed the “anti-Greta” has applied for asylum in the United States, claiming she is fleeing persecution in Europe.

Naomi Seibt, 25, is an outspoken critic of Germany’s main political parties and an ardent supporter of the Alternative for Germany (AfD).

Supporters have described her as the opposite of Swedish activist Greta Thunberg for her criticism of climate change initiatives and immigration.

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