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RE: DTube - Documenting The Roots Of Fascism In The 21st Century

in #dtube7 years ago

Yes, I agree with your disagreement. Interesting guy. And I am happy to see another filmmaker get a project completed and into a market. But, his idea that the Antifa communist protests we've seen in the USA, are organic while admitting that George Soros funded it is contradictory.

I do like that he explains that Fascism evolved out of the violence being used by communists. That is a very interesting fact. And it is a great way to shut down an argument from any Antifa person. Most of the time, they are so into only calling out Trump for being a fascist they do not have any real history connected to what they are supporting.

The biggest oversight I see by Richard Heathen is that he compares the French Revolution to the Antifa movement of today. The huge difference is that we are living smack dab in the middle of the 2nd Reformation. And there is so much information running across the web, it is allowing us to make better decisions.

Not electing a NWO puppet like Hillary or one of the goose stepping tards like Jeb Bush or Ted Cruz, is a direct result of the internet allowing people to formulate their own opinions outside of main stream media. And when Trump called out the Bushes for 911, everyone who has ever seen a internet documentary about that day instantly knew Trump was the real candidate for "hope and change".

Of course, there are a lot of things about him that piss me off. But, overall, I feel we dodged a bullet with USA's name on it. Honestly think Hillary would have started a nuclear war. And the intention of that war was for the globalists to pick up the pieces and creat a world that resembled Hunger Games.

(Anyway, I gave away part of the story of my documentary I am working on. Oh well. Either way, this is all very exciting. Love being a part of this crypto currency generating thing. I feel the opposite of how I feel about YouTube. For 2 years I uploaded 3-4 times a week trying to build a following. And by that time YouTube had become saturated. And well, the people who were super popular pretty much made videos about trivial bullshit. And the people making interesting political points were getting demonetized. Dtube has a good energy and good feeling about it when I upload. Feels all positive and killer!).

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WOW!!! Great analysis. I need to up my "reply" game.