it links to this excerpt of a much longer article

The Black Panther Party was a communist Black militant organization founded in 1966 that allied with extremist New Left organizations such as Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and communist regimes abroad.

One historian described Panther members as “a cross-section of young African Americans, some who were law-abiding and sincerely interested in being of value to the Black community, others who had no qualms about breaking the law if it could be rationalized as a revolutionary activity, and still others who were just plain ruthless and criminal.”

Another history states that 9 police officers were killed and 56 wounded in violent confrontations with the Panthers

another, more telling article by this freedom-loving, “fiercely independent” think tank:

Environmentalism is nearing retirement age

In its youth, the now-wealthy environmentalist movement helped save the bald eagle from extinction. But now it’s an anti-energy movement that wants to chew up the environment.

Today, the movement Rachel Carson supposedly started rakes in billions of dollars annually, and it uses the loot to oppose nearly all forms of energy that don’t spin a wind turbine or heat a solar panel.

these weather dependent sources of energy also—ironically—harm wildlife.

So, the modern environmental movement supports eagle slaughtering, inefficient wind turbines that chew up hundreds of times more of the environment than reliable energy such as nuclear. This is a “you had one job” moment, and they’ve been failing.

Stupid rich and no longer doing their job. Yeah, it’s time to retire.

about the organization:

About Us

Capital Research Center (CRC) was established in 1984 to promote a better understanding of charity and philanthropy. We support the principles of individual liberty, a free market economy and limited constitutional government: These are the cornerstones of American society.

it’s not clear to me what exactly InfluenceWatch is or what their relationship is with the “capital research center”. but the latter seems to reference the former an awful lot