Lurid details are emerging in the DOJ/FBI investigation of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s fraudulent funneling of donor money into the very “hate groups” they were investigating, profiling, and fundraising off of.
According to the New York Post, the SPLC employee involved in this lewd business was likely the author of hit piece on Saint Benedict Center and the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 2007.
Heidi Beirich, the SPLC operative who wrote a clumsy smear job on Saint Benedict Center and the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 2007, has been named by the Post as the likely SPLC “Employee-2” who was romantically involved with a man inside a neo-Nazi organization she was investigating. See “SPLC boss funneled $1.2 million to lover in neo-Nazi group — pair even had joint bank account.”
When there was not enough hate in America to satisfy the lucrative bunco scheme’s bottom line, the SPLC stooped to funding the KKK and other targeted hate groups in order to gin up business by scaring wealthy liberals into forking over big bucks.
Such activity fits comfortably into both their business model and their subterranean ethical standards. But that is not the full extent of the moral bankruptcy behind the racket that is the SPLC.
According to the federal indictment against the SPLC, one of their employees (“Employee-2”) was the live-in lover of an informant (“F-9”) inside the National Alliance, a neo-Nazi organization. The two shared bank accounts that contained diverted SPLC-donor money. This funding of the very “hate groups” the SPLC was writing against is what the DOJ and FBI have been investigating.
Beirich left the SPLC during a major shakeup at the organization in 2019. She is now the Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer at the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism.
To say that Heidi Beirich really loves hate is no exaggeration.






