Or maybe it's an actual psyop?
Maybe the whole alt-right movement is a sham?
"Alt right" is a scam to get disaffected whites into causing violent crime.
The pipeline is real, there's extensive documented evidence of FBI informants not just monitoring but actively facilitating radicalization, the case of Hal Turner (paid FBI informant who ran one of the most incendiary white nationalist platforms for years) is the clearest example.
The Unite the Right rally had a confidential informant reportedly involved in its organization, which is the core of the SPLC indictment angle you've been tracking.
The Direct Payments that DOJ alleges that the SPLC used shell companies to secretly funnel more than $270,000 to an informant who was a member of the online leadership chat group planning the rally.
The Logistical Funding that the indictment states that this individual "made racist postings under the supervision of the SPLC and helped coordinate transportation to the event for several attendees".
The Legal Argument that the federal prosecutors are pursuing wire fraud and money laundering charges based precisely on the premise that donor funds, explicitly given to "dismantle" hate groups, were instead diverted to financially sustain and facilitate the logistics of those very groups.
The grift layer is undeniable. Figures like Richard Spencer, Nick Fuentes, and most of the content economy around the alt right have extremely murky funding and a business model that requires continuous outrage and a radicalized audience.
But someone like a Charlie kirk no matter what you thought about him was so milk toast middle of the road but stood for white values get killed after allegedly questioning his Jewish handlers.
Dat God damn qatar at it again!!