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Mark Dice
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Mark Shouldice
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Other names | John Conner |
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Political party | Republican |
Mark Shouldice (born December 21, 1977), known as Mark Dice, is an American YouTuber, right-wing conservative political commentator, author, activist, and conspiracy theorist.
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Career
The Resistance
Dice is the founder of a San Diegan Christian activist group called "The Resistance", described as being "known for its hardline stance on morality". In late 2004, Dice published the website TheResistanceManifesto.com under the pseudonym John Conner. The Village Voice wrote that his pen-name was "presumably" taken from the 1984 sci-fi film The Terminator whose fictional protagonist was future Resistance leader John Connor. A year later, Dice self-published his website writings in book form as The Resistance Manifesto under the John Conner name; an updated 2008 version of the book credited Mark Dice as the author. ..... Starbucks had more than 6,000 locations in 2008.
As the founder of The Resistance, Dice told KFSN-TV of his group's intention to disrupt theater showings of 2009's Angels & Demons because the film "is a fraud, aimed at covering up the existence of a secret society called the Illuminati." Dice contended that the Illuminati were instrumental in the September 11 attacks and the financial crisis of 2007–2008.
Conspiracy theories
Dice has been described as a right-wing, conservative conspiracy theorist who has provided the media with his input on a broad array of topics.
In May 2005 through his website, Dice advocated for the Georgia Guidestones monument to "be smashed into a million pieces, and then the rubble used for a construction project", claiming that the Guidestones "have a deep Satanic origin and message", that "the New World Order is written all over them.", and that R. C. Christian, the person who built the guidestones, belongs to "a Luciferian secret society" related to the New World Order.
In June 2008, Dice launched "Operation Inform the Soldiers", an effort to send DVDs, letters, and declassified government documents to U.S. service members in Iraq. Dice hoped these would prove 9/11 conspiracy theories and cause the recipients to "rethink why they’re fighting." On June 10, syndicated talk show host Michael Reagan advocated on-air that Dice should be assassinated for having done so. Six days later, Reagan hosted Dice on his show and apologized for his comments.
In June 2008, Fox News called Dice a "conspiracy theorist who believes that Freemasons worship Satan and that 'the United States military has built enormous underground cities for the political elite.'"
Dice promoted the Jade Helm 15 conspiracy theories, claiming that the 2015 military exercises were preparation for a declaration of martial law in the United States.
Illuminati
..... I call them Satanic skanks". Dice described celebrities' connection to the Illuminati as the pursuit of power via message of materialism.
Dice called Super Bowl halftime shows of the 2010s "elaborate Illuminati rituals hidden in plain sight". The Super Bowl XLVI and XLVII halftime shows allegedly featured "secret Illuminati hand signs", while musician Katy Perry—star of the Super Bowl XLIX halftime show—"promotes bisexuality and appears to be some kind of Satanic Witch". Dice published a YouTube video denouncing the Super Bowl 50 halftime show as "gay Pride propaganda". Dice noted the show featured the rainbow-colored message "believe in love" and a platform with four ramps which Dice described as a "crucifix blasphemously placed in the centre."
Publishing
Books
Dice has self-published a number of books. After having written The Resistance Manifesto in 2005, in which the alleged Illuminati played a minor role, Dice devoted his entire next book—2009's Illuminati: Facts and Fiction—to them. His book The Illuminati in Hollywood, explains Dice's belief that liberalism is promoted by films and television, while his 2013 self-published book Illuminati in the Music Industry alleges Rick Ross and Christina Aguilera's membership in the group. In November 2019, Dice self-published The Liberal Media Industrial Complex about social media, its political influence, and the "massive backslash from those wanting to regain the influence they once held."
- The Resistance Manifesto (2005)
- Illuminati: Facts and Fiction (2009)
- The Illuminati in Hollywood (2009)
- Illuminati in the Music Industry (2013)
- The Bilderberg Group: Facts and Fiction(2015)
- The Liberal Media Industrial Complex (2019)
- Hollywood Propaganda. How TV, Movies, and Music Shape our Culture (2020)
- The War on Conservatives (2023)
Personal life
Dice is a member of the Republican Party. As of July 2019[update], he resided in Pacific Beach, San Diego.
See also
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