Mark Dice

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Dice also denounced America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the [[War on Drugs]]. He has also condemned irrational consumerism, and protests the Black Friday shopping spree<ref>http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/11/activist-mark-dice-dresses-up-as-santa-to-protest-black-friday-bullhorns-shoppers-lined-up-outside-2835658.html</ref>.
 
Dice also denounced America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the [[War on Drugs]]. He has also condemned irrational consumerism, and protests the Black Friday shopping spree<ref>http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/11/activist-mark-dice-dresses-up-as-santa-to-protest-black-friday-bullhorns-shoppers-lined-up-outside-2835658.html</ref>.
  
Lastly, he has also denounced multiple conspiracy theories, including the [[Sandy Hook]] and Santa Barbara shootings, which has since proven to be simple gun control hoaxes, openly mocking people who suggested otherwise.  
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Lastly, he has also denounced multiple conspiracy theories, including the [[Sandy Hook]] and Santa Barbara shootings, since proven to have been simple gun control hoaxes, reported by the "mainstream urinestream" media as real events, openly mocking people who suggested otherwise.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

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Mark Dice is a conservative Christian American conspiracy theorist, social critic, activist, and author. He professes conspiratorial beliefs about the New World Order and the Illuminati and their evil plans to destroy Christianity and humanity, and bring about a one world socialist government ruled by the Satanic left wing Antichrist who will make everyone wear Google Glasses.

Contents

Rolling the Dice

Dice first gained attention in 2005 when he published his first book, The Resistance Manifesto - basically, a 480 page piece of "literature" for his followers, known as the Resistance. Here, he outlines the following beliefs:

  • God is real because the Bible says so, and all atheists and non-Christians are really Satanists, "trapped in the system."
  • The wacky Revelation ending to the Bible is happening now.
  • 9/11 was perpetrated by the U.S. government.
  • The formation of a One World Government is currently in progress.
  • The historical Illuminati still exist, and are presently responsible for this One World Government, the moral erosion of humanity, the destruction of Christianity and all other things conservative.
  • The Illuminati are using bread and circuses to keep the population distracted from their sinister plans.

To no surprise, Dice denies evolution and global warming, and uses the Bible as scientific refutation to both.

Later books include The Illuminati Facts and Fiction (2009), a more secular version of the Manifesto which he forces down the throat of all his YouTube viewers,[1] The New World Order Facts and Fiction (2010) and The Orwellian Nightmare Come True (2011). His books are generally poorly written (apparently Prince Phillip is Prince of 'Whales') and poorly sourced. They do contain some elements of truth, but mainly contain right-wing bullshit that has been repeated over and over again by idiot after idiot. Dice is also the author of other books, and these are The Book On Dating: Strategies Every Guy Should Know where he claims that the New World Order wants to turn our youth into promiscuous swine and that the strategies he offers in his book can help prevent this, and two more recent publications, Causing Trouble: High School Pranks, College Craziness and Moving To California, and The Illuminati In The Music Industry. And you MUST buy all these books, or else you're a brain-dead zombie. Considering Dice's science denial and promotion of outdated crank ideas, could he be also regarded as a brain dead zombie?

Dice is also a frequent guest on the Alex Jones Show, where he promoted his books, his 2010 Super Bowl boycott[2] (apparently watching a two-hour sporting event once a year will destroy America) and a load of other nonsense. This relationship with Jones ceased in 2011, following a dispute which he outlined in one of his YouTube videos. For a brief period, Dice mocked Jones in a series of weekly "Alex Jones Parody Videos" he posted on his YouTube channel, some of which were actually quite amusing.[3] The relationship between Dice and Jones was mended in mid-2013 and now Dice has returned to being a frequent guest on Jones' show. Many of Dice's supporters whom he shunned during his anti-Alex Jones period for questioning him have since vented their anger at Dice on his Facebook page and YouTube channel.

Dice has also posted videos on his YouTube channel purporting to show the ignorance of the average American. He was able to successfully lull Obama supporters into signing a petition to repeal the First Amendment,[4] and interviewed some Southern Californians who were unaware of what the Fourth of July is.[5] These videos are done in the style of Jay Leno's "Jaywalking" segments. While entertaining and possibly manipulated or staged, in the mind of the average Mark Dice viewer, these videos are just more evidence that the sheeple haven't woken up.

Asking God to kill people he doesn't like

In a February 2012 YouTube broadcast, Dice prayed for the death of rapper Lil Wayne, using Psalm 139:19 as justification for his stance[6] after Wayne released a song which allegedly featured Satanic "gay sex rituals." After Wayne was hospitalized following a series of seizures in March 2013, Dice used this as "proof" that God exists and is listening to his prayer requests. [7]

Dice also prayed for God to murder singer Ke$ha, after she released a music video with "Illuminati" symbolism.

Dice attacked some of his followers by calling them "pussies" and "zombies" for them disagreeing with his prayer requests to kill these individuals [8].

Christian persecution....in America?

Dice is also a strong sufferer of persecution complex. He believes that Christianity is the Illuminati's prime enemy, and as a result, "true" Christians all over America and the world are being persecuted. He points to a wide variety of nonsensical "evidence" to support his claim. For example, in 2014 Dice called for college sports teams with devil mascots to change their names as he saw it as "anti-Christian bigotry" (ignoring the fact that other faiths also profess belief in literal 'devils'?) Dice also points to the growing prevalence of 'Satanism' in the music industry and will use anti-Christian quotes made by entertainers as further evidence of Christian persecution.

Radio shows

Dice previously hosted his own brief-lived radio show, John Conner's Resistance Radio, when he went under the pseudonym John Conner. Some of his archived shows still remain accessible on the internet. He also later ran Mark Dice Live! on Volke.com from 2011-12.

Stopped clock

Dice may be crazy and unpleasant most of the time, but at times he has promoted reasonable things, invariably for the wrong reasons. He has expressed skepticism towards figures including David Icke, Alex Jones, Kevin Trudeau, Harold Camping, Glenn Beck and Fred Phelps.

Dice took strong stands on civil liberties issues in his book The Orwellian Nightmare Come True.

Dice also denounced America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the War on Drugs. He has also condemned irrational consumerism, and protests the Black Friday shopping spree[9].

Lastly, he has also denounced multiple conspiracy theories, including the Sandy Hook and Santa Barbara shootings, since proven to have been simple gun control hoaxes, reported by the "mainstream urinestream" media as real events, openly mocking people who suggested otherwise.

See also

  • Ron Paul - Dice's choice for President in 2008 and 2012. A favorite amongst Dice-like people. Although you might think someone as deeply invested in the religious right and social conservatism as him would dig Huckabee and Santorum, but they've got too many disagreements, like on war.
  • Luke Rudkowski
  • Paleolibertarianism - Dice's political views in a nutshell.

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