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  2. James Allsup - Wikipedia

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    James Orien Allsup (born September 7, 1995) is an American white supremacist, neo-nazi, and former political commentator and podcaster. In 2015, Allsup began his participation in politics when he was elected president of Washington State University's chapter of the College Republicans.

  3. BitChute - Wikipedia

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    BitChute is an alt-tech video hosting service launched by Ray Vahey in January 2017. [1] It describes itself as offering freedom of speech, [2] [3] while the service is known for hosting far-right individuals, conspiracy theorists, and hate speech. [a] [b] Some creators who use BitChute have been banned from YouTube; some others crosspost ...

  4. Paul Joseph Watson - Wikipedia

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    Paul Joseph Watson (born 24 May 1982) [1] is a British right-wing [10] YouTuber, radio host, and conspiracy theorist. [14] Until July 2016, Watson embraced the label "alt-right", but he now identifies as part of the New Right. [15] In May 2019, Facebook and Instagram permanently banned Watson for violation of hate speech policies.

  5. Red pill and blue pill - Wikipedia

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    Red and blue capsule pills, like the ones shown in The Matrix (1999). The red pill and blue pill are metaphorical terms representing a choice between the willingness to learn a potentially unsettling or life-changing truth by taking the "red pill" or remaining in the contented experience of ordinary reality with the "blue pill" (i.e. the reality principle or the pleasure principle).

  6. America First Political Action Conference - Wikipedia

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    The America First Political Action Conference ( AFPAC; / æfpæk / AF-pak) is an annual white nationalist [2] and far-right [3] political conference. Many attendees are members of the "America First" movement and supporters of Nick Fuentes, also known as Groypers. The conference was described by The Daily Dot as a "white nationalist alternative ...

  7. Brett Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Brett Stevens is a white supremacist and neo-Nazi blogger. [1] He edits the blog Amerika.org, a far-right site that describes itself as a "more extreme" version of the neo-Nazi forum Iron March and which helped facilitate the LD50 conference. Stevens inspired and expressed admiration for Anders Breivik, the far-right terrorist who killed 77 ...

  8. James Fetzer - Wikipedia

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    December 6, 1940 (age 83) Pasadena, California, U.S. Nationality. American. Years active. 1970–present. James Henry Fetzer (born December 6, 1940) is an American professor emeritus of the philosophy of science at the University of Minnesota Duluth, known for promoting conspiracy theories and Holocaust denial. Fetzer has worked on assessing ...

  9. Red Ice - Wikipedia

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    Red Ice is a white supremacist multimedia company based in Sweden and led by the married couple Lana Lokteff and Henrik Palmgren. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has described Red Ice as being important in the YouTube alt-right radicalization pipeline , further radicalizing people tentatively on the far-right and having "a history of ...