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Luke Rudkowski and We Are Change mainly preach their message through filmed 'man on the street' interviews he does with random members of the public, similar to Jay Leno's "Jaywalking." Here, he tests their knowledge of the [[New World Order]], [[Federal Reserve]] and [[Truther|September 11 conspiracies]], and sometimes other issues. Most of the [[sheeple]] are unaware of the irrefutable [[Conspiracy theory|conspiratorial]] truths that Rudkowski and his group put forth, so he often ridicules them during these confrontations. He has also confronted powerful political figures, including [[Henry Kissinger]]<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4xgfaBTlt4</ref> and David Rockefeller,<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHNeFU6MnGU</ref> and has questioned them about their plans to bring about a "[[One world government|one world socialist government]]" and to kill off the [[useless eaters]]. Most of these powerful figures generally avoid answering Rudkowski's predominantly stupid questions, which he and his followers see as ''proof'' that these evil people are conspiring against us!  
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Luke Rudkowski and We Are Change mainly preach their message through filmed 'man on the street' interviews he does with random members of the public, similar to Jay Leno's "Jaywalking." Here, he tests their knowledge of the [[New World Order]], [[Federal Reserve]] and [[Truther|September 11 conspiracies]], and sometimes other issues. Most of the [[sheeple]] are unaware of the irrefutable [[Conspiracy theory|conspiratorial]] truths that Rudkowski and his group put forth, and as a result are often ridiculed during these confrontations. Rudkowski has also confronted powerful political figures, including [[Henry Kissinger]]<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4xgfaBTlt4</ref> and David Rockefeller,<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHNeFU6MnGU</ref> and has questioned them about their plans to bring about a "[[One world government|one world socialist government]]" and to kill off the [[useless eaters]]. Most of these powerful figures generally avoid answering Rudkowski's predominantly stupid questions, which he and his followers see as ''proof'' that these evil people are conspiring against us!  
  
A few of his videos have [[Stopped clock|actually been quite good]], for example, one where he interviewed several religious people and one [[secularist]] in an attempt to show America's religious hypocrisy,<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DvdFUrt2_Y</ref> while the vast majority are just irritating examples of a typical condescending [[crank]] at work. He also refuses to tell his viewers how he gains access to these powerful figures, but instead created a satirical video detailing how it is done.<ref>http://wearechange.org/how-to-confront-powerful-politicians/</ref> He has also protested with the Christian conspiracy crank [[Mark Dice]], libertarian propagandist [[Adam Kokesh]],<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_yeOBtkGjw</ref> [[David Icke]]<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VICEwwilk-Q</ref> and [[Immortal Technique]]. Furthermore, and to no surprise, Rudkowski is a [[climate change denier]] and believes that the idea of anthropogenic global warming is being used to justify a one world government and the [[elite]]'s use of [[eugenics]].<ref>http://dprogram.net/2010/04/18/global-warming-a-new-tool-for-eugenics-luke-rudkowski/</ref> In short, he should be regarded more as an attention seeker with a video camera than someone who will actually bring some positive change to the world.<ref>We're not dealing with another [[Martin Luther King]] here, folks.</ref>
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A few of his videos have [[Stopped clock|actually been quite good]]. In one video, Rudkowski interviewed numerous religious individuals and a secularist in attempt to show America's religious hypocrisy.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DvdFUrt2_Y</ref>. In other videos, Rudkowski has questioned the human rights record of [[Barack Obama]] and other political leaders and has showed skepticism towards celebrities who have endorsed the president. However, many of Rudkowski's cinematic pieces are just irritating examples of a typical condescending [[crank]] at work. He also refuses to tell his viewers how he gains access to these powerful figures, but instead created a satirical video detailing how it is done.<ref>http://wearechange.org/how-to-confront-powerful-politicians/</ref> He has also protested with the Christian conspiracy crank [[Mark Dice]], libertarian propagandist [[Adam Kokesh]],<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_yeOBtkGjw</ref> [[David Icke]]<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VICEwwilk-Q</ref> and [[Immortal Technique]], and has maintained friendships with these individuals. Furthermore, and to no surprise, Rudkowski is a [[climate change denier]] and believes that the idea of anthropogenic global warming is being used to justify a one world government and the [[elite]]'s use of [[eugenics]].<ref>http://dprogram.net/2010/04/18/global-warming-a-new-tool-for-eugenics-luke-rudkowski/</ref> In short, he should be regarded more as an attention seeker with a video camera than someone who will actually bring some positive change to the world.<ref>We're not dealing with another [[Martin Luther King]] here, folks.</ref>
  
 
==Embezzlement==
 
==Embezzlement==

Revision as of 08:32, 11 December 2013

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Luke Rudkowski is an American investigative "journalist", political activist, convicted felon, conspiracy theorist and founder of We Are Change, a libertarian, independent media organization comprising individuals and groups working to "expose worldwide corruption and hold authoritative figures to account for their actions and crimes in which their involvement has been covered up or hidden from public knowledge."[1] He is also an ardent Ron Paul supporter.

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Yelling down the public

Luke Rudkowski and We Are Change mainly preach their message through filmed 'man on the street' interviews he does with random members of the public, similar to Jay Leno's "Jaywalking." Here, he tests their knowledge of the New World Order, Federal Reserve and September 11 conspiracies, and sometimes other issues. Most of the sheeple are unaware of the irrefutable conspiratorial truths that Rudkowski and his group put forth, and as a result are often ridiculed during these confrontations. Rudkowski has also confronted powerful political figures, including Henry Kissinger[2] and David Rockefeller,[3] and has questioned them about their plans to bring about a "one world socialist government" and to kill off the useless eaters. Most of these powerful figures generally avoid answering Rudkowski's predominantly stupid questions, which he and his followers see as proof that these evil people are conspiring against us!

A few of his videos have actually been quite good. In one video, Rudkowski interviewed numerous religious individuals and a secularist in attempt to show America's religious hypocrisy.[4]. In other videos, Rudkowski has questioned the human rights record of Barack Obama and other political leaders and has showed skepticism towards celebrities who have endorsed the president. However, many of Rudkowski's cinematic pieces are just irritating examples of a typical condescending crank at work. He also refuses to tell his viewers how he gains access to these powerful figures, but instead created a satirical video detailing how it is done.[5] He has also protested with the Christian conspiracy crank Mark Dice, libertarian propagandist Adam Kokesh,[6] David Icke[7] and Immortal Technique, and has maintained friendships with these individuals. Furthermore, and to no surprise, Rudkowski is a climate change denier and believes that the idea of anthropogenic global warming is being used to justify a one world government and the elite's use of eugenics.[8] In short, he should be regarded more as an attention seeker with a video camera than someone who will actually bring some positive change to the world.[9]

Embezzlement

In 2010, a series of YouTube videos emerged, entitled "Luke Rudkowski Exposed!" accusing Rudkowski of mishandling We Are Change funds for his own personal gain.[10] In December 2012, Rudkowski faced criminal charges over corporate embezzlement.[11] He was found guilty by the Common Law Court on earlier charges, two counts of fraud, and one charge each on embezzlement, libel and extortion, which happened from 2007-2009.[12] Rudkowski has repeatedly claimed his innocence, and even argues that his arrest and conviction of some charges is the result of some sort of conspiracy against him.

Spreading the message to the world

Rudkowski and We Are Change make the effort every year of protesting the annual "Illuminati meetings" at the Bohemian Grove and Bilderberg Group, even if it entails traveling abroad. In 2013, Rudkowski traveled to the United Kingdom with other conspiracy theorists to protest the Bilderberg meeting[13]. Rudkowski has also travelled to Poland and Australia to preach his conspiracy truths.

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