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Rusty Shackleford
8th February 2011, 08:26
i just found it.

http://www.youtube.com/user/keywiki

http://keywiki.org/index.php/Main_Page

seriously. look up an american left-wing party and half the links are names.

Jalapeno Enema
8th February 2011, 09:31
http://punditkitchen.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/129184545532832331.jpg
Just reading the links on the site is enough. . .

Salyut
8th February 2011, 10:48
Looks like Beckite fapping material.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Loudon Here's the founder. He isn't American. :confused:


In addition to his libertarian economic views he is strongly anti-communist, in a 2006 post to his blog (see below) he stated "Socialism, is in short a manifestation of mental illness or major character deficiency."[4] he has also stated a belief that communists are responsible for "supplying much of the world's illegal drugs," although he supports drug legalization (while being personally against drug use)

edit2: Also a member of some Scientology splinter group. wat

The politics of ZAP can be seen as libertarian-minarchism. ZAP courses combined material from the John Birch Society with other free enterprise materials. In addition one of the principal texts was Frédéric Bastiat's The Law which advocates restricting government to the operation of law and order in society, and that redistribution of wealth should not be contemplated. ZAP also contended that the mixed economy of New Zealand was contrary to the interests of the people. A goal of the organization was reducing the power of trade unions and supporting the right to decide conditions of work within individual enterprises. In 1980 members of ZAP circulated an anti-union petition in Christchurch.[1] Members were also known to approach people on the street "shouting about unions, or democracy, or bang on the roofs of Lada cars berating their owners for driving a communist car."

Salyut
8th February 2011, 10:54
Oh, and it looks like the guy has been trolling Revleft for info. Hi Mr. Loudon. :)

Rusty Shackleford
8th February 2011, 11:21
am i bad for thinking the name "keywiki" has something to do with this guy being a new zealand nationalist/fascist?

TC
8th February 2011, 12:23
lol i am very amused that someone made a page for me on Keywiki (no connection to my revleft account thank god and I am certainly going to keep it that way and not post a url - for what it is worth it is extremely short and has nothing personal or compromising on it).

RedScare
8th February 2011, 16:42
Well, it's all fun and games with something like this until some Jared Lee Loughner-type decides to take this info and do something bad with it. It's far more likely here in the USA, so keep that in the back of your mind when you laugh at these stupid fuckers.

Rusty Shackleford
8th February 2011, 20:18
Every organization on that list is probably backed up on a few wingnut and fascist computers. i have no doubt in my mind that there are armed groups just begging for a chance/reason.

i dont think ive been active enough to actually get my name on a list though.

Salyut
8th February 2011, 20:28
Well, it's all fun and games with something like this until some Jared Lee Loughner-type decides to take this info and do something bad with it. It's far more likely here in the USA, so keep that in the back of your mind when you laugh at these stupid fuckers.

Thats exactly my concern...

Rusty Shackleford
8th February 2011, 20:31
and membership and editing are tightly controlled huh?

Kalifornia
8th February 2011, 20:37
Nazis, the not so silent minority.

i2RyMmX3ipQ

¿Que?
8th February 2011, 20:42
Here's one brought to us by none other than David Horowitz. Not as in depths, I don't think, but still worth knowing about.

http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/

Nolan
9th February 2011, 06:58
Nazis, the not so silent minority.

i2RyMmX3ipQ


The guy in the video, despite the nazi flag, is not a nazi.

He is a Christian Reconstructionist. They promote "small government," strict patriarchy and family values, community theocracy, and free market economics. In fact they view "statism" as a form of idolatry and taxes as an attack on a god-given institution (private property).

Some famous Dominionists include Rousas John Rushdoony (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rousas_John_Rushdoony) and Gary North. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_North_%28Christian_Reconstructionist%29)

Kotze
9th February 2011, 11:01
A great help if you want to get back in touch with some old comrades as well as for making new friends! :thumbup1: