The Red-Green Alliance Has Been Funding The Fake Right The Whole Time

“The enemy of my enemy may still be my enemy.”

—Chanakya—

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Throughout the past three years of writing for my Cowboy Mystic blog, I’ve spoken ad nauseam about how Islamist groups and leftist groups have formed a temporary “red-green alliance” dedicated to overthrowing Israel and Western civilization.

Here are links to some of those pieces:

It’s a subject I’m extremely passionate about, and sometimes I wish I wasn’t so passionate about it—or at least was 10% less passionate about—because there are other subjects I’d like to focus on instead. But when the prophet Jeremiah talks about having a “fire in his bones” that causes him to not be able to resist talking about the very thing causing that fire… I get it. For me, this alliance between the political left and jihadist Islam represents the single greatest threat to my way of life and the way of life of my loved ones, and my soul refuses to rest until that threat is eliminated. That’s the fire in my bones.

Among some of the actions the red-green alliance have taken to dismantle Western civilization, they’ve:

  • Installed prosecutors and judges who are soft on migrant crime in Europe and illegal immigrant crime in the U.S., and pushes for censorship laws that ban “negative speech” about migrants and migrant crime.

  • Encouraged students to wage violent protests where acts of arson and vandalism are not only acceptable, but applauded and held up as “real resistance”.

  • Gone to great lengths to ensure that Jews don’t feel safe out in public or in synagogues.

  • Poured a lot of resources into Hollywood movies/shows that promote anti-family and anti-Western messaging around topics like gender, sexuality, immigration, crime, and abortion that are at odds with the views of most Americans.

But the red-green alliance—financially backed both by Islamist governments like Qatar and the UAE and by wealthy leftist donors like Hansjörg Wyss and George Soros—is not content funding only their candidates, projects, and groups. They’ve aggressively vied for dominance in the “neutral” information space, and are currently focusing on ostensibly rightwing podcasts and gatherings (conferences, rallies, etc.) whose audiences and attendees are majority Trump voters.

And it isn’t hard to understand why major donors aligned with the red-green alliance would make this move: if you’ve hit a plateau in your number of supporters and you can’t win more to your cause, you can at least disseminate finely-tuned propaganda that divides and instills irrational fear in the supporters of your opposition.

We already know, for instance, that red-green operatives (and bot accounts on platforms like X) posing as “rightwing” commentators are nudging traditionalist Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and supercessionist protestants to mock and intimidate evangelical Christians who attend nondenominational dispensationalist churches; all in an effort to weaken or outright displace evangelicals as a reliable voting base for Republicans.

We already know that Qatar is paying Tucker Carlson, and that Carlson was in regular contact with Iranian regime officials prior to Trump’s strikes in February.

We already know that anonymous donors have been pumping millions of dollars into a secret trust belonging to Candace Owens at the same time she’s ramped up her attacks on Israel, Trump, Turning Point USA, and Charlie Kirk’s widow.

We already know that Richard Spencer (the nation’s leading white supremacist between 2016-2019, who had an influential “alt right” podcast until 2018) was actually a fed who became famous right after Trump’s first election victory. (And it’s also already known that Spencer’s confidant, Jason Kessler, was the lead organizer of the Soros-backed Occupy Wall Street movement before he went on to organize the Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville five years later.)

And now we know that the leftwing Southern Poverty Law Center has (allegedly, don’t wanna get sued) been funneling large sums of money to the exact “rightwing” fringe groups it claimed to be fighting against. In fact, one of the extremist rallies that the SPLC (allegedly) completely financed was the 2017 Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville; which not only became the 21st century’s largest gathering of neo-Nazis (including Richard Spencer and Jason Kessler) and resulted in the murder of one counter-protester and injury of 35 other counter-protesters, but also was the rally that Nick Fuentes described as being the formative event that made him who he is.

Yesterday, the Department of Justice and the FBI jointly announced an indictment alleging that the Southern Poverty Law Center engaged in wire fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering while giving millions of dollars to extremist individuals and members of fringe extremist groups; (allegedly) in order to increase public visibility of these groups and make it seem as if militant hatred was organically growing among conservative Americans.

This is especially damning when we recall that the DOJ and FBI under Obama and Biden frequently cited the SPLC when launching investigations of conservative activists and organizations, claiming that the justification for launching those investigations was the overall increasing radicalization of the Right…. “increasing radicalization” that we now know was (allegedly) manufactured in part by the SPLC itself.

So, in a nutshell, the far left has been using their donors and organizations to prop up the “woke right”/ “alt right”/fake right as controlled opposition in an attempt to weaken Republican campaigns, drive down voter turnout, and poison the minds of the next generation of conservatives.

And isn’t it interesting, actually, that Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, and Nick Fuentes have been saying in recent months on their podcasts that they’re “so disappointed in Trump” that they’re now encouraging their audiences to either “sit the midterm elections out” (Owens, Carlson) or “vote for Democrats” (Fuentes) to “teach Trump a lesson”? Man… those are exactly the things covert red-green operatives would say.

(Update/April 23rd: Former Florida congressional candidate Laura Loomer has alleged that Candace Owens also received money directly from the SPLC, though concrete evidence of this has yet to be made public.)

So if you have a relative or friend who seems to be eating up all of the talking points being peddled by Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, or Nick Fuentes about how “Israel is the most evil country in the world” or how “Erika Kirk had something to do with her husband Charlie’s death” or how “Muslims actually revere Jesus and aren’t the enemies of Christians” or how “Iran had no intention of harming Americans” or how “Jeffrey Epstein was a Mossad agent”, you need to have a serious sit-down with that friend or relative (preferably before the midterms) and tell them that their brain has been turned to goo by leftists funding bad actors posing as “rightwing”. We’re being psyop’d.

(And if you think the SPLC is the only progressive group secretly supporting fake “MAGA” crackpot influencers, I’ve got a beachfront villa in Wyoming to sell you. There are almost certainly other progressive organizations involved in secretly providing funding and support to individuals trying to sabotage us from the inside.)

None of this can continue unexposed. None of this can be allowed to fester.

Addendum/April 26th: I’m getting a lot of emails from y’all asking about which conservative commentators can be trusted. As always, you should put your trust in G-d and not in men. But if you want recommendations, I would stick with mainstream conservative outlets like Daily Wire, TPUSA (under the leadership of Erika Kirk), and with individuals who’ve gone out of their way to take on the fake right like Josh Hammer, Dennis Prager, Dominique Hoffman, Ben Shapiro, Jeremy Boreing, Pesach Wolicki, and Graham Allen.

I also want to say that after the DOJ and FBI’s joint announcement about investigating the SPLC, I’m optimistic that this fake, antisemitic, widow-bullying, Islam-fellating “alt/woke right” will be a short-lived aberration. So short-lived, in fact, that I think in a decade no 18 or 19-year-old conservative will know what we’re talking about when we mention them. Take heart! 


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