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Your privacy is important to us. It is JM Cholin Building Consultants’ policy to respect your privacy and comply with any applicable law and regulation regarding any personal information we may collect about you, including across our website, http://jmcholinconsultants.com, and other sites we own and operate.
This policy is effective as of 7 September 2021 and was last updated on 7 September 2021.
Information We Collect
Information we collect includes both information you knowingly and actively provide us when using or participating in any of our services and promotions, and any information automatically sent by your devices in the course of accessing our products and services.
Log Data
When you visit our website, our servers may automatically log the standard data provided by your web browser. It may include your device’s Internet Protocol (IP) address, your browser type and version, the pages you visit, the time and date of your visit, the time spent on each page, other details about your visit, and technical details that occur in conjunction with any errors you may encounter.
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Although we will do our best to protect the personal information you provide to us, we advise that no method of electronic transmission or storage is 100% secure, and no one can guarantee absolute data security. We will comply with laws applicable to us in respect of any data breach.
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We keep your personal information only for as long as we need to. This time period may depend on what we are using your information for, in accordance with this privacy policy. If your personal information is no longer required, we will delete it or make it anonymous by removing all details that identify you.
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We do not aim any of our products or services directly at children under the age of 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information about children under 13.
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You always retain the right to withhold personal information from us, with the understanding that your experience of our website may be affected. We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of your rights over your personal information. If you do provide us with personal information you understand that we will collect, hold, use and disclose it in accordance with this privacy policy. You retain the right to request details of any personal information we hold about you.
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If you believe that any information we hold about you is inaccurate, out of date, incomplete, irrelevant, or misleading, please contact us using the details provided in this privacy policy. We will take reasonable steps to correct any information found to be inaccurate, incomplete, misleading, or out of date.
If you believe that we have breached a relevant data protection law and wish to make a complaint, please contact us using the details below and provide us with full details of the alleged breach. We will promptly investigate your complaint and respond to you, in writing, setting out the outcome of our investigation and the steps we will take to deal with your complaint. You also have the right to contact a regulatory body or data protection authority in relation to your complaint.
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Changes to This Policy
At our discretion, we may change our privacy policy to reflect updates to our business processes, current acceptable practices, or legislative or regulatory changes. If we decide to change this privacy policy, we will post the changes here at the same link by which you are accessing this privacy policy.
If required by law, we will get your permission or give you the opportunity to opt in to or opt out of, as applicable, any new uses of your personal information.
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–Todd Pletcher after Khozan’s second race.
“We expected a good performance. “He’d been training well. A horse like that, with a big-time pedigree, you have high hopes for. We felt positive coming into this race off his last few works, but you’re always looking forward to getting them started and seeing how they can do.”
— Pletcher on Khozan’s career debut
“First time starters do not win from the 14 post but Khozan did, and he did it in style.”
–Horse Racing Nation
Jockey Javier Castellano called Khozan “a brilliant horse,” adding that his effort (in his second career win) was “unbelievable. That’s what we live for with the horses. I always like to see horses like that. The way he did it today was so easy.”
–Javier Castellano
“Khozan is the hot horse of 2015.”
–Paulick Report
“It’s a shame we never got to see Khozan on the big stage because he was a very fast horse who could carry his speed. He ran a 102 Beyer in his debut victory and followed it up with a thirteen-length win going a mile that set him up as favorite for the Florida Derby. With his talent, looks and pedigree, he has a real shot to be a successful stallion.”
–Pletcher
“Khozan is reminiscent of Danzig and Malibu Moon- immensely talented horses with abbreviated racing careers”, said Brent Fernung, “The upside on Khozan is unlimited. I can’t express how grateful we are to Al Shaqab Racing for allowing us to be involved with this wonderful horse.”
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IMPHAL, May 25: The union minister DoNER, B K Handique, will be inaugurating a programme “Developing Managerial Skill for Entrepreneurship” at IIM Shillong on July 2. The programme will be conducted by the Rajiv Gandhi Indian Institute of Management, Shillong through its Centre for Development of North Eastern Region (CEDNER).
An emailed statement of the ministry has stated that the ministry of DoNER has sanctioned an amount of Rs.79.15 lacs for this programme for training 60 youths from the region. The Course will deal with developing managerial skills among the new generation of entrepreneurs of the region. The program is supported under the “Technical assistance and Capacity Building Scheme” administer by the Ministry of DoNER, added the statement.
The ministry of DoNER and the North Eastern Council has collaborated with the Rajiv Gandhi Indian Institute of Management, Shillong to offer a range of short term skill development programmes encompassing the different areas of Management, Entrepreneurship, Tourism, Hospitality, among many others, from this financial year onwards, it stated.
According to the statement, this partnership is a result of the initiative of Bijoy Krishna Handique, union minister of DoNER and chairman, NEC who has been actively pursuing the agenda of involving the premier institutes in the North Eastern Region like IIM, IIT and Tata Institute of Social Sciences in the process of nurturing the human resources in the NER.
According to the statement BK Handique mentioned that “We have a larger roadmap in mind to continuously train youths from the Region with a focus on increasing their employability. The institutes like IIM, IIT and TISS are well positioned to cater to the training needs of the Region in addition to their regular courses. We have requested them to develop such courses and we have been able to make considerable headway in designing some. Our Ministry and its affiliated organisations like NEC will wholly sponsor these courses. I am hopeful that this development will bring some respite to the larger problem of unemployment in Region”.
The Ministry of DoNER had earlier announced a one and a half months programme in association with IIT Guwahati to train 30 Engineers from Assam Irrigation Department on “Mitigation of River Bank Erosion”, it added.
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Back in February of 2018 I spoke at the inaugural Human.School on “The (Very Vocal) Human Side of Operations” — where I backed out my typical usage of a lot of math related theory in my work, and instead offered up fiscal reasoning — looking at the bottom line – for what hereto is usually considered a Human-Resources-Only focus on the importance of the people on your teams as it directly relates to profit.
I was invited to speak at CUSP Conference in Chicago, a ‘conference about the design of everything’. It turned out to be a fantastic event that is held yearly, and illustrator Julia Kuo was in the audience and I was honored that she not only sketched during my presentation…
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In early February 2015, I got to spend a few days at Champlain College and I spoke to students and faculty on topics ranging from Women in Gaming to Ethnographic Animation to the Real-World Leadership of Creatives.
I spoke at FEI (Front End of Innovation), where there were over 100 speakers, about Leading Multigenerational Teams and Julie Kurd listed my presentation in her “#FEI14 Roundup: 10 Innovators and Companies Disturbing the Continuum”
I spoke on a panel at the 3% Conference in San Francisco and that following November, I had the great pleasure of being invited to Lithuania for the Silicon Valley Comes to the Baltics conference. Here’s video speaking on “Small is the New Big“.
Core77 published an article I authored about Ethnographic Animation
I co-authored another about it for the Huffington Post
Watch a Vimeo video about EA
I’ve spoken about this topic at IxDA, TMRE, IDSA, PDMA, CHIFOO, MNFW, NXNE and Webvisions.
In fact, I spoke at Webvisions again in May 2013 during the SHIFT series.
Chris Noessel of Cooper did a really cool sketchnote of my IxDA12 talk
I spoke at the Digital Marketing Conference at Portland State University
and for 100 women at The Women’s Center for Leadership in 2012
I sat on a panel for a ‘career tools’ event called RUNT in April 2013
Another panel I participated on was for the Global Connect Women Entrepreneurs Expo and Summit in Portland in April 2013
There was also a panel presentation for the film Miss Representation in Portland in August 2013, a solo at TechfestNW in September 2013 and an appearance at the Anita Borg Institute-sponsored Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing conference in early October 2013.
In February of 2014, I spoke at both ConveyUX (here’s a primer interview I did for that) as well as at WIAD14PDX - at both conferences I spoke on the beauty of using animation in your design work.
I spoke at the 2014 Sustainability in Packaging Conference in Orlando,
and I was also the moderator at “Guest of Honor: An Evening with Joanna Priestley” at the 2014 POWFest (which my company is a proud sponsor of). Joanna Priestley is amazing, y’all.
I was a keynote at CASRO’s Technology and Innovation event where I elaborated on “The Future of Research Storytelling: Ethnographic Animation”. (And while there in Chicago, I got to see some of my company’s digital signage production on-site, in person, which doesnt always get to happen with a digital signage project. It looks so good!!)
Awards, articles and facts:
During my year as President of the Rotary Club of Portland, our club was recognized in Rotary International’s monthly magazine, The Rotarian, with an article on our (successful!) efforts to broaden the (incorrect) perception of what a Rotarian is in today’s world.
My true passion for motorsports — it’s quite simply math at 200mph — led me to write a few posts.
(Lack of) Diversity Will Be The Reason NASCAR Lives or Dies – 7 Points to Save An Industry
A Follow-Up to ‘Diversity in NASCAR’ post
Mic reached out to me for a quote for their article on fighting bias in startup funding.
Portland Monthly featured me in an article about Creative Leadership
And Portland Business Journal announced the beginning of my term with Qcut.
On a day the interwebs called out to women for #mynerdstory, I posted “My zig-zag path to a techcentric career”
In an eBook titled “The WHY Project” published by eROI, CEOs were asked to call out their ‘why moment’ — and mine is on page 11.
In June 2013, The Portland Business Journal published an article featuring me elaborating on digital storytelling.
I won an Orchid Award in 2011 also from the Portland Business Journal.
I’ve sponsored and been an emcee at POWfest (Portland Oregon Women’s Film Festival) for 3 years.
One of my favorite ways to be involved with the community is through Bradley Angle , the oldest domestic violence shelter and services on the west coast, where I sat on the Board of Directors.
Here’s an article about me in the Electronic Design Automation Industry blog and one on ThomsonReuters called the Knowledge Effect, which covered my panel presentation at the Grace Hopper Celebration of Computing Conference. Read a little more about my panel discussion with prominent Creative Directors at the 3% Conference.
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Napoleon Dynamite: Too bad, she said she doesn't want you here when she gets back because you've been ruining everybody's lives and eating all our steak. We truly appreciate your support. Best Napoleon Dynamite quote? Napoleon Dynamite: I see you're drinking one percent. It's probably my favorite animal. top. Published early in 2005, TAMING A LIGER is a Christian devotional book (mostly aimed at teenagers) that capitalized on the popularity of NAPOLEON DYNAMITE among youth. ... Napoleon Dynamite : Stay home and eat all the freakin' chips, Kip. Napoleon Dynamite: It's pretty much my favorite animal. What did you do last summer again?Napoleon Dynamite: I told you! LaFawnduh is *the* best thing that has ever happened to me. Decorate your laptops, water bottles, helmets, and cars. Directed by Jared Hess. Napoleon Dynamite Quotes Liger Software Listing (Page2). There are really so many to choose from. Decorate your laptops, water bottles, helmets, and cars. Hezekiah watched Napoleon Dynamite at a friend’s house a few months ago and loved it. Napoleon Dynamite: I caught you a delicious bass. He is portrayed by Dale Critchlow. Napoleon Dynamite was an especially apt choice since the movie was released in 2004…the year Hezekiah was born. ... Deb: What's a liger? NAPOLEON DYNAMITE was an unexpected successful break-out comedy in 2004. Kip & Napoleon Dynamite Napoleon Dynamite Hey, kan ek jou ouers se telefoon vir 'n sekonde gebruik? Napoleon Dynamite: It's a liger. Napoleon Dynamite : I already get my hair cut at the Cuttin' Corral. It's like a lion and a tiger mixed... bred for its skills in magic. Directed by Crystal Chesney. Napoleon Dynamite. Uncle Rico: She didn't tell me anything. Rex: At Rex Kwan Do, we use the buddy system. Deb : [Deb continues nervously] Because for a limited time only, Glamour Shots by Deb are 75% off. Simran Khurana is the Editor-in-Chief for ReachIvy, and a teacher and freelance writer and editor, who uses quotations in her pedagogy. NAPOLEON DYNAMITE was an unexpected successful break-out comedy in 2004. Napoleon Dynamite: Too bad, she said she doesn't want you here when she gets back because you've been ruining everybody's lives and eating all our steak. 5. awesome. Continue reading these awesome Napoleon Dynamite quotes below. Napoleon Dynamite Ugh !! Published early in 2005, TAMING A LIGER is a Christian devotional book (mostly aimed at teenagers) that capitalized on the popularity of NAPOLEON DYNAMITE among youth. Napoleon: A liger. super-hiro likes this ... quotes. Tags: napoleon, dynamite, liger All rights to paintings and other images found on PaintingValley.com are owned by their respective owners (authors, artists), and the Administration of the website doesn't bear responsibility for their use. napoleon dynamite liger quote. Get up to 50% off. liger holds a princess captive from a midevil warrior 2071001. 300x210 napoleon dynamite liger quote napoleon dynamite a liger - Napoleon Dynamite Liger Drawing. top. Napoleon: Last week, Japanese scientists explaced... placed explosive detonators at the bottom of Lake Loch Ness to blow Nessie out of the water.Sir Curt Godfrey of the Nessie Alliance summoned the help of Scotland's local wizards to cast a protective spell over the lake and its residents, and all those who seek a peaceful existence with our underwater ally. I’m super excited to be joining in the fun this month with probably the most quoted movie in our house, Napoleon Dynamite! All orders are custom made and most ship worldwide within 24 hours. 27 quotes. After Napoleon Dynamite got so huge, Pedro Sanchez became an icon. Napoleon Dynamite is a socially awkward 16-year-old boy from Preston, Idaho, who lives with his grandmother, Carlinda Dynamite, and his older brother, Kipling Ronald "Kip" Dynamite. 400x356 napoleon dynamite liger quote - Napoleon Dynamite Liger Drawing. Will you just come get me?Kip: No.Napoleon Dynamite: Well, will you do me a favor then? Everywhere I go, people recognize me. Feb 9, 2014 - Explore Autumn's board "Napolean Dynamite" on Pinterest. 0 0. Cause you're not. (takes telephone and dials)Kip: (making nachos on the other line) Hi.Napoleon Dynamite: Is grandma there?Kip: No, she's getting her hair done.Napoleon Dynamite: Ugh! Last week, Japanese scientists explaced… placed explosive detonators at the bottom of Lake Loch Ness to blow Nessie out of the water. Don't worry Napoleon, I'm sure there's a babe out there for you too. Permalink: LaFawnduh is *the* best thing that has ever happened to me. 0 0. 0 0. RELATED: Pretty Woman Quotes [Quotable Lines From The Incredible Film] ... (pointing to Napoleon).__ Napoleon Dynamite Liger Quotes. . Napoleon Dynamite: It's pretty much my favorite animal. You got shocks, pegs... lucky! 5. awesome. You think I got where I am today because I dressed like Peter Pan over here? No more flying solo. Napoleon: It's pretty much my favorite animal. (neem telefoon en skakelaars) Kip (maak nachos aan die ander kant) Hi. Is that cause you think you're fat? Unique Napoleon Dynamite Stickers designed and sold by artists. It' til pretty much my favorite animal It' s Hie a lion and a tiger mixed... bred for its skills in magic.. Napoleon dynamite FTW A listless and alienated teenager decides to help his new friend win the class presidency in their small western high school, while he … Napoleon Dynamite Is ouma daar?. You need somebody watching your back at all times. Kip Wat het jy nodig? FBI: Here are your options. But perhaps the best part of this exchange between Napoleon and Deb is Kip's witty put-down called from the living room. Background Lyle is a farmer of pigs, cows, chickens, and possibly more. "Napoleon Dynamite Quotes." No doubt in my mind. Napoleon Dynamite is a socially awkward 16-year-old boy from Preston, Idaho, who lives with his grandmother, Carlinda Dynamite, and his older brother, Kipling Ronald "Kip" Dynamite. Napoleon Dynamite: Can you just go get her for me? Deb & Kip. Deb: What's a liger? What 's a liger? Deb : [Deb continues nervously] Because for a limited time only, Glamour Shots by Deb are 75% off. Set in the small town of Preston, Idaho, it follows the adventures of the titular 16-year-old boy, who thinks he is skilled at everything.The series was created by the film's co-writers and directors Jared and Jerusha Hess, who developed it with Mike Scully and proposed it to Fox. See more ideas about Napoleon dynamite, Dynamite, Napoleon. Laugh at the Napoleon Dance. Display in-line stock quotes on your blog. She said she doesn't want you here when she gets back because you've been ruining everybody's lives and eating all our steak. High-quality Napoleon Dynamite Quote Greeting Cards designed and sold by artists. Napoleon Dynamite is an American animated sitcom based on the 2004 indie film of the same name. Napoleon Dynamite Quotes For All Of Us Nerds At Heart. Deb: What’s a liger? STANDS4 LLC, 2020. Napoleon Dynamite is a 2004 film about a listless and alienated teenager who decides to help his new friend win the class presidency in their small Idaho high school, while he must deal with his bizarre family life back home. Uncle Rico: I'm not goin' anywhere, Napoleon. The Ligers, born at a wildlife reserve in eastern China, are the offspring of a Manchurian tiger and an African lion. . Property of Fox Searchlight Pictures and Paramount Pictures Napoleon Dynamite: It's pretty much my favorite animal. Napoleon Dynamite is a 2004 film about a listless and alienated teenager who decides to help his new friend win the class presidency in their small Idaho high school, while he must deal with his bizarre family life back home. From shop LegitAvenue. lol. It defends itself with its growing skills in the field of magic. Quote … More Napoleon Dynamite quotes. Unique Napoleon Dynamite Stickers designed and sold by artists. He lives with his grandmother and the brother, who is in his thirties. FOR EVERYBODY WHO HAS SEEN NAPOLEON DYNAMITE, LIGERS ARE BRED FOR THEIR SKILLS IN MAGIC. FOR EVERYBODY WHO HAS SEEN NAPOLEON DYNAMITE, LIGERS ARE BRED FOR THEIR SKILLS IN MAGIC. Pedro: If I win, you can be my secretary or something.Napoleon Dynamite: Sweet! lol. It’s like a lion and a tiger mixed… bred for its skills in magic. Can you bring me my chapstick?Kip: No, Napoleon.Napoleon Dynamite: But my lips hurt real bad!Kip: Just borrow some from the school nurse. A great memorable quote from the Napoleon Dynamite movie on Quotes.net - Deb: What are you drawing? Add more and vote on your favourites! Napoleon: Last week, Japanese scientists explaced... placed explosive detonators at the bottom of Lake Loch Ness to blow Nessie out of the water.Sir Curt Godfrey of the Nessie Alliance summoned the help of Scotland's local wizards to cast a protective spell over the lake and its residents, and all those who seek a peaceful existence with our underwater ally. Napoleon Dynamite is an American animated sitcom based on the 2004 indie film of the same name. 1. He lives with his grandmother and the brother, who is in his thirties. Napoleon Dynamite, a lovable, unpopular high school age guy who just wants to fit in. The seemingly mythical creature made popular by Napoleon Dynamite has made the news once again as Liger cubs were born in Shandong, China on May 13. Yours truly, Napoleon Dynamite. There is almost an entire generation that will testify that Napoleon Dynamite is one of the best comedy movies ever. Napoleon Dynamite : I already get my hair cut at the Cuttin' Corral. Napoleon Dynamite: Kip is like 32 years old. Teacher: Your current event, Napoleon. Napoleon Dynamite Ek voel nie baie goed nie. You could be drinking whole if you wanted to. We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. Don: Hey, Napoleon. ... a summarized version of what is on the Big Cat Hybrid pages and the description of the theoretical breeding of a Black Liger. Shop unique cards for Birthdays, Anniversaries, Congratulations, and more. Directed by Crystal Chesney. Deb: What's a liger? Kip: Easy, I've already looked into it for myself. It' til pretty much my favorite animal It' s Hie a lion and a tiger mixed... bred for its skills in magic.. Napoleon dynamite FTW 1. Napoleon Dynamite: Grandma just called and said you're supposed to go home. Kip, 32, is unemployed and boasts of spending hours on Internet chat rooms with his girlfriends and aspiring to be a … napoleon dynamite liger quote. Napoleon Dynamite – Too bad, she said she doesn’t want you here when she gets back because you’ve been ruining everybody’s lives and eating all of our steak. Kip: Why? Llamacorn - It's Pretty Much My Favorite Animal - Tank Top - Llama shirts - Tanks - Funny - Napoleon Dynamite Quote - Liger - Unicorn LegitAvenue. Napoleon Dynamite Quotes As one can see by these Napoleon Dynamite quotes, the Jon Heder comedy is a classic of a wild nature. Of course, Napoleon Dynamite has a pet llama. When the Dynamite family are running low on steak, Lyle helps them. Napoleon Dynamite – Pedro offers you his protection. Quotes.net. But the half tiger/half lion animal doesn't seem as awesome in real life as it did in his notebook doodles. A liger. Napoleon Dynamite: Hey can I use your guys's phone for a sec?Secretary No. Kip: I'm really busy right now. Haha Quote. White or transparent. funny. No more flying solo. By using LiveAbout, you accept our, Funniest Quotes From the 'Napoleon Dynamite' Movie, Funny "Dumb and Dumber" Movie Quotes and Jokes, Funny Arnold Schwarzenegger Quotes as Actor and Politician, 13 Funny Quotes to Keep Fights Off the Thanksgiving Table, Best 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' Quotes, 5 Reasons You Must Read "The Holiday" Quotes Before Christmas, MBA in Human Resource Development and Management, Narsee Monjee Institution of Management Studies, B.S. This classic film didn’t need a massive budget for it to make an impact. Deb : [ Deb continues nervously ] Because for a limited time only, Glamour Shots by Deb are 75% off. Teacher: Your current event, Napoleon. Inspired designs on t-shirts, posters, stickers, home decor, and more by independent artists and designers from around the world. Not sure. Napoleon Dynamite: Tina, you fat lard. Uncle Rico: You know what, Napoleon? Haha Quote. in Commerce, Accounting, and Finance, University of Mumbai. ... Napoleon Dynamite's Voice Reading Letter: There's a lot more where this came from if you go to the dance with me. Uncle Rico: Ha ha! Napoleon Dynamite: Sweet! Quotes by Uncle Rico: Napoleon Dynamite. Kip’s Wedding Song : Why do you love me? The book consists of twenty-four devotions. Napoleon Dynamite: It’s pretty much my favorite animal. napoleon dynamite deb quotes . Napoleon Dynamite has become a cult-classic and the quotes are now often said in American high schools. The most notable quote we use from the movie is, “Eat your FOOD Tina!” which we would tell Owen almost daily when he was going through his picky palette toddler phase. I totally did not get it. There's Kip, Napoleon's geek brother who's searching for love. Napoleon Dynamite: (to Deb) You should probably pick up all the stuff you left on my lawn, because it's taking up so much room in my backpack I can't fit my nunchucks. Uncle Rico – She didn’t tell me anything. Uncle Rico: She didn't tell me anything. I'm 100% positive she's my soul mate. Napoleon Dynamite: It's pretty much my favorite animal. Napoleon Dynamite: A liger. Kip, 32, is unemployed and boasts of spending hours on Internet chat rooms with his girlfriends and aspiring to be a … 1 Is daar iets fout? I'm in love with Napoleon Dynamite... and I already know most of the quotes... but are there any other good ones besides "I caught you a delicious bass," "I like your sleeves, they're real big," the liger thing, and the thing about when he went to see his uncle and hunted wolverines in Alaska? Sekretaris No. LiveAbout uses cookies to provide you with a great user experience. Bred for its skills in magic. ... a summarized version of what is on the Big Cat Hybrid pages and the description of the theoretical breeding of a Black Liger. This Napoleon Dynamite fan art might contain anime, comic book, manga, and cartoon. Napoleon Dynamite is a discouraged and weird teenager. It's like a lion and a tiger mixed... bred for its skills in magic. There's Rico, Napoleon'…. A liger was featured on ABC's Good Morning America on February 18th, 2005. Directed by Jared Hess. Skip aspires to become a karate champion and he’s always busy in long online phone calls with his girlfriend LaFawnduh. Talk to your Auntie Carolyn. (Ties a string to his action figure and chucks it out the window). 0 0. No doubt. Napoleon Dynamite : [Napoleon takes the photo and looks at it] This is a girl. Uncle Rico: I'm not goin' anywhere, Napoleon. Napoleon Dynamite – Pedro offers you his protection. Napoleon Dynamite: I like your sleeves. Kip: What do you need? Napoleon: Grandma just called and said you're supposed to go home. What 's a liger? Don't worry Napoleon, I'm sure there's a babe out there for you too. Napoleon Dynamite is a socially awkward 16-year-old boy from Preston, Idaho, who lives with his grandmother, Carlinda Dynamite, and his older brother, Kipling Ronald "Kip" Dynamite. Napoleon Dynamite has become a cult-classic and the quotes are now often said in American high schools. Share. Uncle Rico: How much you wanna make a bet I can throw a football over them mountains? Peace out. I first watched this quirky movie probably ten years ago. With Jon Heder, Aaron Ruell, Efren Ramirez, Tina Majorino. ... "It's a Liger, half lion, half tiger. I spent it with my uncle in Alaska hunting wolverines! Add a new quote. liger holds a princess captive from a midevil warrior 2071001. Napoleon Dynamite – Grandma just called and said you’re supposed to go home. added by vivicorn2001. Napoleon Dynamite. Uncle Rico: She didn't tell me anything. Napoleon Dynamite: Ugh!! … I'm 100% positive she's my soul mate. 0 0. 320x320 liger napoleon dynamite wild life napoleon dynamite quotes - Napoleon Dynamite Liger Drawing. Deb: Hmm. Napoleon: Too bad. Thanks for your vote! Napoleon Dynamite : [Napoleon takes the photo and looks at it] This is a girl. Napoleon takes an after school job at a farm that raises his favorite mystical creature: the Liger. Lyle is a farmer, who helps Napoleon at points in the movie. Napoleon Dynamite: Is grandma there? Tags: napoleon, dynamite, liger All rights to paintings and other images found on PaintingValley.com are owned by their respective owners (authors, artists), and the Administration of the website doesn't bear responsibility for their use. Grandma: How was school?Napoleon Dynamite: The worst day of my life, what do you think? Napoleon Dynamite: A liger. But the half tiger/half lion animal doesn't seem as awesome in real life as it did in his notebook doodles. Released on June 11, 2004. Napoleon Dynamite: Too bad, she said she doesn't want you here when she gets back because you've been ruining everybody's lives and eating all our steak. Napoleon: A liger. The best quotes from Napoleon Dynamite (2004). Pedro: If I win, you can be my secretary or something. 405x640 napoleon dynamite soundtrack of my life napoleon dynamite - Napoleon Dynamite Liger Drawing. Napoleon Dynamite – Too bad, she said she doesn’t want you here when she gets back because you’ve been ruining everybody’s lives and eating all of our steak. Kip Nee, sy maak haar hare klaar. The book consists of twenty-four devotions. I don't think there was an election in 1982, but if there was Uncle Rico would have definitely won it. Everywhere I go, people recognize … Uncle Rico: I don’t know. The Ligers, born at a wildlife reserve in eastern China, are the offspring of a Manchurian tiger and an African lion. Yeah. Uncle Rico: She didn't tell me anything. 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This charming and elegant restaurant situated in the heart of Chelsea fits the bill for both neighbourhood dining or for customers from far and wide wishing to enjoy a relaxed and delicious meal for lunch or dinner.
The surroundings are peaceful and the service impeccable to compliment the quintessentially French menu with the accent on Parisian Brasserie dishes.
After years of experience running the St Quentin group of restaurants and indeed coming from a family of restaurant owners, Didier Garnier established Le Colombier in 1998 with its pretty floral terrace serving lunch and dinner throughout the year whether summer or winter.
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Doak recalls her decision to join the United States Navy to gain independence and see the world. She describes the experience of being the sole...
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Heinz Ender (left) and Clara Adams-Ender, in the U.S. Army blue service uniform, stand to the right of members of the German Army during an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., in September of 1990.
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KS: My name is Kathelene Smith. It’s May 8, 2013. I’m in the office of Mr. John Rosser on Market Street for the Preserving Our History Rotary Club of Greensboro Oral History interview. Hello, Mr. Rosser. Thank you for having me to your office today.
JR: Thank you, Kathelene.
KS: We’ll start with just some general questions about your early life. Can you tell me when and where you were born?
JR: I was born in Sanford, North Carolina in the Lee County Hospital where my mother worked as a registered nurse, to the parents of John Fletcher Rosser and Dorothy Allen Bethune Rosser, and I was a junior.
KS: Oh, great. Well, tell me a little bit about what it was like growing up in Sanford.
JR; Sanford was wonderful community: very warm. There were probably forty to fifty kids in my neighborhood. I remember as a kid that there was a lock on the door of the house, but I don’t ever remember the door being locked and I don’t ever remember seeing a key because all of us kids were in all of the houses all of the time, in and out, and kind of like all the parents kind of helped raise the whole neighborhood. One of the guys across the street’s Dad was the local veterinarian, and they had a dog pen full of beagles, and so after school, Griggs McKinnon and I would go let the dogs run. And we had a lot of woods in the area, and we’d just have a great time in the afternoon. Two blocks was a city park where there were six tennis courts, two basketball goals, and a swimming pool. And I grew up swimming for the Sanford Squids, and we’d have practice three times a day at six in the morning, twelve noon, and then six in the evening, and one year we had a swimmer from NC State who was an all-American, Peter Fogarasee [?], who was our coach, and without his glasses on, he was almost blind, and he would get into the pool to show us different strokes, and what have you, and all of us would be standing on the deck watching Coach Fogarasee give instructions, and he would always say, “Where are my kids? Where are my kids?” So Sanford was just a wonderful place to grow up.
KS: So where did you go to school when you were there?
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JR: I started off At St. Claire Elementary School, and Mrs. Hickman was my principal all six years—a lovely lady; then Sanford Junior High with Mr. Clements as the principal there for three years; and then to Sanford Central, and had a couple of different principals there. I played football and wrestled, and our senior year we were the Eastern 3A champions in football, and I was president of the student body.
KS: Wow, that’s impressive. It’s great. So tell me a little bit about your family life. Did you have brothers and sisters?
JR: I have one younger sister who was nineteen months younger than me, and we were together, you know, an awful lot being that close in age, and we were probably like a lot of siblings—at each other’s throats—and she would do anything she could to antagonize me so that I would get in trouble.
KS: I’ve got one like that myself. [laughter] That’s great. Well, what was your favorite subject in school?
JR: I was good in math and science and history. I was real poor in French. I could read it, but something about my auditory skills made it very difficult for me to hear it and then speak it. So Latin was not a problem since that was mainly read, but French was my weakness, but all of the other courses, I enjoyed, and I was a good student, and did fine. I was actually a Morehead Scholar nominee from our high school.
KS: Oh, great. Anything else about your childhood. Did you have grandparents nearby or—
JR: Yes, that was actually a very important part of my life. My grandmother and grandfather Rosser lived in Broadway, North Carolina. My grandmother Rosser was actually a graduate of Woman’s College, Dr. McIver’s academy, and was a schoolteacher in a single room schoolhouse in Mamers, North Carolina after graduation. May Leak Aster. And my grandmother Bethune lived in Bunnlevel, about twenty-five miles away. Broadway is about eight miles away so growing up, every Sunday after church, we would get in the car, and we’d go to one of my grandparents’ house for—in eastern North Carolina, it’s called—dinner, Sunday dinner, which is the noon meal, and there would always be two or three meats, and a half-dozen bowls of vegetables, and two or three desserts. And after dinner, we would go visiting, and there was always Aunt so-and-so, or Uncle so-and-so, or cousin so-and-so. Broadway had about three hundred people in that community, and Bunnlevel had about three hundred people in that community, and I almost thought I was kin to everybody growing up because I spent my Sundays with family until I was probably about fourteen years of age.
KS: That’s great, all those relatives. So when did you graduate?
JR: I finished high school in ’68. That was an interesting year in our country, and I went to Wake Forest University. I was there from ’68 until ’72. I was a member of a fraternity, an economics major, and I did a lot better in my high school academics than I did in my college academics, but I was a walk-on on the football team freshman year at Wake 3
Forest. My lottery number in the draft was 108 in 1968, so they guaranteed us that we were going to be drafted so I was a member of ROTC, US Army ROTC, and went through four years of college being told that I was going to be commissioned upon graduation as a second lieutenant in the infantry, and I would be going to Vietnam to be in charge of a forty-man infantry platoon. As it turned out, they were winding down in Vietnam starting in the spring of ’72, and my active duty consisted of Officer Basic School in the Medical Service Corps at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. I actually thoroughly enjoyed my military career. [laughter]
KS: San Antonio. Well, back to Wake Forest for a minute: so you were going to Wake Forest in the sixties. Did—and I know college life be kind of insular—Did you have a feeling of what was going on politically in the country? I mean, I know that you knew, of course, Vietnam was looming, and you were in ROTC, but what other kind of things did—were you all thinking about in college in the sixties?
JR: Just the different, I’ll say, societal tensions that were going on. Wasn’t it ’68 that the democratic national convention was in Chicago, and there was a lot of rioting, and the spring of ’68 was when Martin Luther King was murdered, and Bobby Kennedy was assassinated, so it was, in some ways nationally, a political unrest all around, but in the monastic setting of Wake Forest and that campus, you really didn’t experience it in your day-to-day life, except for what you read and what you saw on TV on the news because we had such a small campus. There were only three thousand students when I was there. You knew everybody on campus, or you at least spoke to everybody on campus. You had the Pit, which was the dining hall that all your meals were at. You had one post office, one bank so it was really a very safe college experience, and I thoroughly enjoyed my experience there. My mother had passed away—she had multiple sclerosis—in December of my senior of high school, so in some ways Wake Forest was a part of my family that having lost my mother, made my Wake Forest college experience even that much more comforting to me.
KS: Now did you all kind of—as a rule, did you all go outside of the campus into the city of Winston-Salem, or did you all mostly stay on the campus at that time?
JR: You mostly stayed on the campus. I mean, it was, I don’t know how many, hundreds or thousands of acres. You didn’t have to go off-campus. You know, you might go off-campus from time to time to eat a meal, or to drive down to Salem or UNCG for a date, but there really wasn’t a need, per se, to be off-campus unless there was some reason why you wanted to.
KS: Now we know from a WC point of view, they were busing the girls to, I think, Chapel Hill. Did they bus any of the WC girls over to Wake Forest?
JR: I don’t remember busing the students from UNCG, but the house minority leader, Gerald Ford, had a son Michael who was a freshman with me at Wake Forest, and he was dating his high school girlfriend who was at UNCG, and my high school girlfriend was at 4
UNCG, so Michael and I actually did right much double dating our freshman year together, because I had a vehicle and he didn’t. But then he joined a different fraternity than I did so our ways split and our social life went on different tracks.
KS: So you spent a lot of time in Greensboro during your college years, too.
JR: Did some, but, again, most of the activities were on campus at Wake Forest because there weren’t the kind of activities at UNCG back in ’68 to make it attractive for the guys to hang out at UNCG.
KS: So what were your favorite subjects in school? Did you kind of continue on a math/ science kind of track?
JR: Well yes, economics. I was an econ major and thoroughly loved it. I had a lot of history courses initially, but I found that economics was actually more descriptive of history than maybe some of the history courses.
KS: Good point.
JR: You know, the history could tell you what happened. The economics could tell you what was going to happen, so I actually kind of fell in love with economics just from the macro picture of what’s going on in the world, and having, to me, a better understanding of why it’s going on.
KS: Now you said that you were in a fraternity. What fraternity were you in?
JR: Kappa Alpha order.
KS: KA.
JR: Yes.
KS: And were you involved in any other campus organizations?
JR: Other than ROTC and the Economics Club, I was supportive of the student government, but I wasn’t an elected officer, or never ran for a political position, but Reverend Mike Aiken here in Greensboro was treasurer of the student body when he was in school, and he and I were good friends then, and are still good friends, and spoke today at Rotary, and ran into each other yesterday at Tex and Shirley’s at breakfast, supporting Urban Ministry because May 7 was Eating Out for Urban Ministry in Greensboro.
KS: So you said you walked on to the football team?
JR: Yes, ma’am.
KS: So how long did that last? Did you play football very long on the team? 5
JR: Well, my freshman year, and the understanding was if I had a good spring training—spring practice—that I’d be given a scholarship for my sophomore year, so when I got the letter to report to football camp in August of ’69, I called Coach Ron Stark who was the offensive line coach, about the scholarship, and he said, “Well, you know if you have a good fall, then we’ll give you a scholarship.” By that time I was recognizing the pleasure of the social life of college, and, you know, I honestly knew that at 6’2, 195 pounds [height and weight], I wasn’t going to be, probably, an All-American offensive lineman, so I offered not to come to summer camp. [laughter]
KS: Then you were involved with ROTC anyway, so you were a busy guy.
JR: That’s right.
KS: So you graduated, and you ended up in San Antonio.
JR: Yes, Officer Basic School in the Medical Service Corps was at San Antonio, and in the spring of ’72, they had rifted—they were winding down in Vietnam—they had rifted twelve thousand captains out of service, and so the first week I’m at Fort Sam, they offered me two years active, or six months active and seven and a half years of Reserve, and I said, “Well, I’ll take the six months and the Reserve,” and then I got a job at Jefferson Pilot at equity sales in the home office, the investment company of Jefferson Pilot, and started to work there in March of ’73, and there was a medical unit in Durham, North Carolina, and a medical unit in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. I assumed the army placed them there because of the med schools and the teaching facilities, and so I drove over to both reserve centers and offered my services and they had no slots for a second lieutenant. My military occupation specialty was 70 Bravo or 3506, which is a field hospital administrator, so that put me in the inactive reserve component, out of control in St. Louis, Missouri, and they promoted me to a first lieutenant with no credits toward my retirement, but denied me promotion to captain twice with no credits toward my retirement because I wasn’t attending any drills or any summer camps because there wasn’t a medical unit that had a slot for me. So after eight years of reserves, I got honorably discharged as a first lieutenant in the United States Army Reserve.
KS: That’s wonderful. [laughter] So anything special you wanted to talk about with being in San Antonio for that period of time? I think it’s beautiful; it’s a beautiful city.
JR: It’s a beautiful city, and, quite frankly, coming out of college, I never had so much money in my life. As a college student, you know, you live to scrimp by working in the summers, and making money, and stuff like that. My dad was very supportive of my college education, but it wasn’t a luxurious lifestyle in college, so the first day at Fort Sam, they gave me a thousand dollars for uniforms, and in San Antonio in July, two sets of khakis is about all you need to go to class. I didn’t need dress blues, and all of the other uniforms. I had my greens, army greens, for parades and stuff. They gave me two hundred and fifty dollars a month for officer housing allowance since they had no on-base housing for temporary duty. I’m going to school, and I ran into a guy from East 6
Tennessee State University—Jim McLachlan—who was there on temporary duty for the same school that I was, and we found an apartment off-base, a block off-base, really, a hundred and seventy five dollars a month, and so we split that, so that was money in the pocket. They gave us $28.75 per day per diem for meals, and so you had breakfast and lunch on your own, and then at three o’clock when you got out of class, you went to the Officer’s Club for twenty-five cent draft beers, and free hot hor d’oeuvres, so for a dollar and a half an evening, you got fed. So I actually sent my dad three thousand dollars to put in a savings account for me, and I put three thousand dollars into traveler’s checks, and I spent in the next months travelling around out west all by myself, seeing national parks, and the world because I knew I’d never have a two-month vacation again.
KS: Right, what an adventure. Did anything exciting happen during those two months?
JR: Up in the Grand Tetons, I ran into a bull moose on a hiking trail. I was on a three-day hike and ran into a bull moose, but that turned out I was probably more scared than he was, and he didn’t chase me or anything. It snowed on me up in Glacier National Park pretty heavily one night, but just, you know. I’d never been to the Pacific so I rode down the Pacific coast highway, and then across over to Arizona and New Mexico. And so I spent some time in Colorado with a high school and college buddy who was living in Colorado. I spent some time in Twin Falls, Idaho, with a high school buddy who was living in Twin Falls, so I got to see Evil Knievel’s ramp for his Snake River jump a year or two before he actually participated in the Snake River jump. So I just did a lot of fun things, and was visiting a lot of fun friends, and just, you know, having a great time seeing the world.
KS: Now did any thoughts, as you were traveling around the United States, of maybe settling somewhere else? Or did you know you wanted to basically come home to North Carolina.
JR: Well, I honestly, knowing that I had a commitment to the army—and at the time, two years—my senior year in college I went to no job interviews because I didn’t see any need of wasting a lot of people’s time, and probably a waste of my time for what might happen after I got out of the army, so I didn’t go to any job interviews so when I got the job at Jefferson Pilot Equity Sales, it was because my dad had some friends in Greensboro that basically got me the job because I was an econ major just out of the army. And I stayed there for eleven months, and worked with a fellow Rotarian, Sherrill Hall, who I had dinner with last night at a Rotary dinner, and went to work for a company out of Worcester, Massachusetts. After that I called State Mutual and did that for eighteen years, and then went with Consolidated Planning in 1990, so I’ve just always used my economics major in the business world, and it’s been a lot of fun.
KS: So you were here for eleven months, and then you decided to make a jump to Massachusetts.
JR: Well, no, I—The company was headquartered in Massachusetts, but I stayed in Greensboro. 7
KS: Oh, okay, alright.
JR: I was wholesaling retirement plans for this company called State Mutual. I did a lot of defined benefit pension plan work, and that was prior even to 401Ks being a law. That was a 1978 law that the final regs didn’t come of the IRS until 1984.
KS: So you just stayed here. You were basically here for the—
JR: I’ve been in Greensboro since 1973.
KS: Well, that’s wonderful. Well, so you raised a family here.
JR: Right, I met a lovely native in the spring of ’74. We got married in February of ’75. We had a five-year no-cut, no-kid contract, and she threw in a stereo for signing, and [laughter] our first son was born in July of ’80, and our second son was born in November of ’83, so we’ve been in Greensboro ever since. And our older son still lives in Greensboro. He’s the director of planning and engineering for the Piedmont Triad International Airport, and our younger son is a police officer in High Point, so they’re close by.
KS: So what was it like during those years in Greensboro?
JR: Well, I remember the first year we were married. My wife is Marty; she was Marty Squires. Her mother was Martha Sikes, whose dad was Eugene Sikes who owned Sikes drugstore down on Elm Street with his brother Archie, Archibald—
KS: Now is that S y?
JR: S y k e s.
KS: Y k e s.
JR: Yes. And in fact, Kathelene, the first telephone number in Greensboro was actually a physician who was upstairs above the drugstore, and the physician’s phone number was one, zero. A two-digit phone number. That was the very, very first phone in Greensboro, and it’s in one of the Greensboro history books. And Bill Craft[?] actually gave Marty—about ten years ago—an embossed Sykes Drugstore bottle that he had found in some garbage heap, cleaning up. You know Bill was in Mr. Greensboro Beautiful; worked in all the gardens in the city, and somewhere he found this bottle, and he knew Marty’s mom and dad and knew the family history, and so he cleaned up this embossed drugstore bottle, probably for cough syrup or something, and gave it to Marty. So we’re very grateful to Bill Craft for remembering the family.
But Greensboro was a lovely place to grow up. We went to the Janus theater in our first few months of marriage, and we went to the movies, and after the movies I told 8
my wife, who is a psychotherapist, that I’m feeling depressed, and she says, “Oh no, what’s wrong?”
I said, “Well, having grown up in Sanford, I knew everybody. And I just went to the Janus Theater, and I didn’t see anybody I’d even seen before, much less know them.” [laughter]
KS: I bet that was different.
JR: So, you know, I was used to small towns, and here I am in the big city of Greensboro, and there were a lot of people I had no idea who they were.
KS: Now were you able to take your children back to Sanford through the years and kind of give them that experience?
JR: Oh yes, oh yes. My dad played football at NC State, and so he was fond to take his grandsons to NC State, and my dad never met a stranger. He was 6’5”, 265 [height and weight], and head of the Wolfpack Club down in Lee County, and my assignment to my two sons was, “Watch your papa work the crowds. See what you can learn from your papa,” because, you know, he was Mr. Personality.
KS: That’s great. So did you continue that visiting tradition?
JR: Yes. In fact, the very first time we went to Sanford after Alex, our older son, was born, I’m saying we were supposed to be there at twelve-thirty for a Sunday dinner, and about—and it’s an hour drive—so about eleven-fifteen, I called my dad, and I said, “Dad, it’s taking longer to pack the car than I anticipated. I think we’re going to be fifteen or twenty minutes late,” and he just died laughing. You know, the new travails of fatherhood.
KS: Well, what kind of traditions did you start with your own family? Any kind of things that you all particularly liked, or maybe did on a yearly basis, like the Christmas parade or anything like that that your children liked to do?
JR: We went to the county fair at the coliseum frequently, and we’d take the boys to see the animals and that kind of stuff. Petting zoo at the Natural Science Center; Troy Johnston Park [?] was at the end of the street, and the creek in front of our house—we live on Blair Street—was between Blair Street and Nottingham, and it’s a two-block long park. It’s now called Bill Craft Park, and there’s a creek in the middle of the park, and so we bought the house from Marty’s cousins in October of 1981 at 18 ½% interest rates, but I wanted it because I wanted my boys to grow up in the creek, playing with crayfish and, you know, that kind of stuff, so it was just a great place to raise children, playing in the park.
KS: Now what about your career, as it’s moved along? What were you—How did you build that up?
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JR: With that five-year no-cut, no-kid contract, Marty and I focused on our careers real seriously the first five years. She was the head of the psychiatric social work component at the Memorial Hospital in Burlington those five years, and I was traveling eastern North Carolina wholesaling retirement plans and benefit programs for companies. Aand on weekends we had a great time, and we would cook casseroles together, and during the week, we’d leave the house at seven in the morning, get home about seven o’clock at night, and pop in a casserole, and eat leftovers the rest of the week. And one time Marty asked me, do I get tired of that. I said, why, it’s good. You know, so I’m not one that’s fussy about food. You know, I’m pretty easy when it comes to that, so we just focused on our careers, and our relationship with each other, and we’ve been married thirty-eight years.
KS: Good. Congratulations.
JR: And in fact, probably the most things in my life is in 19—in 2002, after twenty-seven years of marriage, we found out some family information up at Grandfather Mountain Highland Games. Our son David started playing the bagpipes at age twelve and really became quite good. In fact, he still plays. Last weekend at a memorial service in Durham, North Carolina, for fallen police officers, he played at the memorial service. And I don’t think there’s anything more stirring than the bagpipes. In fact, I know what it sounds like in heaven, Kathelene. One summer up at Grandfather Mountain, there were four hundred pipers playing “Amazing Grace,” and it can’t sound any more moving in heaven than that. So Marty and I were—I knew that her great-grandmother was Mary Texa[?] McDuffie Sykes from Fayetteville, North Carolina, who was the mother of Eugene, and so we went to the McDuffie tent and found out that the head of the McDuffie clan was Marty’s second cousin. His family—He lived in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, but his family was the Fayetteville McDuffies. And so the next summer we’re up at Grandfather Mountain Highland Games, and Fritz McDuffie is his name—He’s still living in his nineties. Sometimes, Kathelene, I can be full of it. So I walked into the McDuffie tent, and I knew that I had in my family tree, an Isabella McDuffie who married a John Patterson down in Moore County—Aberdeen—who had given some of the land for the old Bethesda Presbyterian Church in the 1700s. So I walk into the McDuffie tent, and I said, “Well, cousin Fritz, are Marty and I cousins.” So this gentlemen reaches down and brings up a four-inch ring binder, doesn’t say a word to me except turns to tab six. On the second page of tab six, I find John Fletcher Rosser Jr.’s name. “Well, cousin Fritz, are Marty and I cousins?” He said, “Keep turning.” Well, I flip over the pages, and on page ten, I find Marty Squires Rosser. I said, “Well, cousin Fritz, are Marty and I cousins.”
He said, “You’re both in tab six, aren’t you?” Our common ancestors are Finwall and Daniel McDuffie who came from [unclear], Scotland, to North Carolina in September of 1739 on the first Argyll[?] Colony ship. I’m a descendent of Isabella who was their first-born; Marty is a descendent of Archibald who was their second-born. Our mothers were fifth cousins.
KS: That’s incredible.
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JR: Marty and I are sixth cousins, and my biggest regret in life is that my mother-in-law passed away before she knew I was her cousin.
KS: That is incredible.
JR: Marty was born two days before her mother’s fortieth birthday, so I was the only son my mother-in-law had, and I got away with stuff that her daughter couldn’t get away with. [laughter]
KS: Well, that may explain the talent that your son has for the bagpipes, a double dose of it. That’s incredible.
JR: We think probably when he was about ten, we were watching the movie Braveheart, and he said something to the effect, “Dad, there’s something that really has got me going about this movie,” and I said, “Well, you know, you’ve got a Scottish ancestry.” He said, “I do.”
KS: How exciting. So have you all traveled to Scotland?
JR: [unclear] Our first trip was in ’04, and we went for three weeks because neither one of us had been. Then ’05 there was an international gathering of the McFee, McDuffies, and we went to that, and then we went again in ’09 for the international gathering of the McDuffies.
KS: So where is the gathering in Scotland?
JR: It always ends up in Colonsay. There’s usually about a week on Colonsay, but we’ve been to Inverness, and we’ve been to Nethy Bridge. Both were in the highlands, but now they try to have it in different locations so that everybody from all over the world that comes in, can get to see some of the different areas of Scotland.
KS: Well, what a wonderful link with history. That is great.
JR: Kathelene, I don’t know anything I’ve had more fun with. [laughter]
KS: That is great; that is really wonderful. And your grandchildren and great grandchildren: everybody will have that link.
JR: All the guys in the family had kilts, even the two grandsons, so yes.
KS: So anything else about your career or living in Greensboro that you want to touch on? For example, how have things changed since you’ve lived here in the—
JR: Well, Greensboro has gotten a lot bigger. In 1956 at the northwest corner of Battleground and Cornwallis was Miss Minnie’s chicken coop, and every Saturday my mother-in-law, and my six-year-old, soon-to-be wife would go to Miss Minnie’s and get two dozen eggs. 11
KS: A real chicken coop.
JR: A real chicken coop. Yes.
KS: I thought that was the name of a store.
JR: No. So now, from that intersection, which is not that far out in downtown, you have to go—what—six or eight miles up Battleground to get out of town, so Greensboro in the last fifty years has grown tremendously—last sixty years—it’s grown tremendously. It’s a much bigger place than when I showed up in ’73.
KS: Sure. There is a lot of changes downtown. What do you think about some of the changes they’ve made there over the years?
JR: Well, in October of ’74, Marty was living in Massachusetts, and she came down to go to Wake Forest homecoming with me, and on Monday, after homecoming in October, we’d gone to the Hub, which was at the corner of Elm Street and Friendly Avenue—No, West Market, West Market and Elm Street—and bought me a navy blue wool blazer for the winter, and then afterwards, I said, “Why don’t we walk down the street and see if we can find something for you?” Well, in ’74 downtown Greensboro, there was very little commercial enterprise down there, but Schiffman’s was still there, so Marty was smart enough to figure out. Well, there’s nothing else down here. I’d better say yes to this. So we walked down to Schiffman’s and she selected an engagement ring, so between you and me, Kathelene, I never asked her to marry me. In sales terms it’s called implied consent. If they say yes, you never have to actually ask.
KS: [laughter] That’s a great story. So I’d heard that downtown Greensboro was very different back then as far as not really—kind of going through a trough.
JR: In the middle seventies, there was basically no commercial enterprise. Friendly Shopping Center was the commercial enterprise.
KS: It’s really picked up. They did some great work downtown.
JR: I think in—what’s the mall out on High Point Road, where the Koury Center is?
KS: Oh, like the Four Seasons.
JR: Four Seasons. The Four Seasons was there. That was fairly new at that point. I think it had started in the late sixties, so it was five or six years old. But Friendly and Four Seasons was “the downtown” for commercial retail sales.
KS: Well, anything that you can think about, like as far as how Greensboro could improve the quality of life for its citizens? Do you think there could be improvements in the city that you would like to see, or do you think things are pretty good the way they are? 12
JR: Well, I confess that I really don’t spend much energy on that kind of situation. You know, I reckon you kind of trust your city leaders to be in charge of the vision, and—
KS: So no political aspirations or—[laughs]
JR: Not on my part; not on my part. You know, I’ve been real involved with the Boy Scouts. I was an Eagle Scout at age thirteen. The scouting was really important to me, and my dad was one of my scout leaders, and with my mother’s illness with multiple sclerosis, it was a way that I could lose myself in an activity and do things with my dad that were, you know, were important to both of us. And both of our sons are Eagle Scouts. Both of them went to Philmont Scout Ranch; both of them have been to the National Jamboree. I went with them on both of the treks to the Philmont.
KS: Well, that’s great.
JR: Yes. We went backpacking every summer. We went hiking up at Mt. Rogers, and we actually bought a farm in Grayson County, Virginia, fourteen miles east of Mt. Rogers just because we kind of fell in love with the area, and we’re growing fraser fir Christmas trees using my forestry merit badge skills.
KS: So what gave you the idea that that’s what you wanted to kind of do at this point, to kind of shift gears a little bit and go into entrepreneurship actually.
JR: Yes, but it was more of a spiritual thing. Marty and I’ve worked on our spiritual journey fairly seriously in the last twenty-five years, I’ll say. We’ve gone through the Servant Leadership School sponsored by Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. We were in the very first class, and the rector there, Reverend Tim Patterson, has been an important friend, and his wife Kathleen have been, you know, great couple friends for us. So we’ve enjoyed the spiritual aspect, and somewhat got into Celtic spirituality. And let me contrast that to Roman spirituality. St. Aquinas and St. Augustus—As a historian, you might know about how you had to understand God and understand the spiritual world. Celtic spirituality is very different. You just acknowledge that God’s presence is within and all-around and everything, and you spend your time getting in touch with it from the within[?], the quiet place. So we call the farm that Marty bought through her IRA, using a section of the Internal Revenue Code called 72T, which allows a reallocation of assets. Even though it’s taxable, it avoids the 10% penalty tax of pre-59 ½ distributions, and so she used that to buy the farm, and we call it The Shepherd’s Retreat. We don’t know why we’re there. It happened way too easily for it not to have been for a purpose, and so we use it as a spiritual retreat, and we have a lot of church groups and boy scout troops that come up there and stay at the farm, and they use our trees as fund-raisers for their ministries and their activities. So we just acknowledge that we’re given stewardship of this piece of God’s creation, and we try to make as available as we can for other groups.
KS: What a great way to give back. That is wonderful. That is really great. And just because you all kind of fell in love with the area. 13
JR: Right.
KS: That is amazing. That really is amazing. So I know that you some connections with the local colleges. Was your relative actually going to—probably it was State Normal Industrial back then when she went? Do you all still kind of keep in touch with either the colleges here or your own alma maters?
JR: Well, Marty went to Hollins and then went to Chapel Hill and got her MSW in psychiatric social work. Her second year of marriage, we were going to Wake Forest for a football game about the middle of the year, and Marty shared with me that it seemed to her that Wake Forest athletics was beginning to interfere with our social life, to which I responded, “My dear, Wake Forest athletics is our social life.” So she gave me two sons to take to athletic events.
When David was ten, he was playing lacrosse on a club team here in Greensboro that would play other club teams around the state. One March Saturday, they had a game at some high school in Chapel Hill, and we had a van load of guys, and so after the game I said to them, “Would you boys like to go down to the Rathskellar down on Franklin Street and have a sizzling hamburger.” And they thought that was a great idea, so we went and ate, and after lunch I said, “Would you boys like to go watch the big boys play lacrosse. The University of Maryland is playing the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in lacrosse across campus.” They said, “Yes, that would be a great idea.” So we’re walking through campus, and Marty is pointing out this building and that building, and this building and that building, and little ten-year-old David says to his mother, “How do you know this?” And she says, “Well, I went to school here.” And David says, “Well, you’ve never told me that.” And I bent down and I whispered to him, “David, there are some things we’re just not very proud of in our family.” He was ten years old before he knew his mama had a Chapel Hill diploma. But of course, she was there for grad school, so athletics meant nothing to her.
KS: Sure. It is, it’s what team you follow. I know that. So what about—I know you’ve been very involved with your church and, of course, boy scouts, but anything—any other philanthropic cause in Greensboro?
JR: I’ve served on the board at Greensboro Urban Ministry. I mentioned that Reverend Mike Aiken is a good friend of mine. And I’ve been real involved in Rotary. I’ve been a member almost twenty-five years now. My dad was a Rotarian and had been president of his club. In the ninth grade, I was given the Rotary citizenship award in junior high.
KS: It was foreshadowing of your involvement to come
JR: Who knows. And so I’ve been vice president of our club, president, club secretary—I think—five or six times. I’m getting ready to do it again to help my good friend and one of my best friends, Freddy Robinson, who is going to be president (starting in July) of the Rotary Club. I’ve worked on six different district conferences and was actually co-chair of the year that Bob Newton, a member of our club, was district governor, so, you know, 14
it’s just been something that’s been fun. For instance, Bob Cone and I did Cub Scouts together, and he was district chairman of Battlefield District in the Boy Scouts. I was his vice chairman for two years, and I love Bob Cone. And so an opening came up for the chairs at our Rotary Club, and I really encouraged Bob to be president of our club. I said, “Bob, I’ll give it to you straight. It gave me an awful lot of energy for twelve months, because I thoroughly enjoyed it, and twelve months is the right length of time.” [laughs] Bob Cone is a fifth generation—fifth generation—Greensboro Rotarian.
KS: That is amazing.
JR: Isn’t that amazing.
KS: Isn’t that a legacy.
JR: Yes, he’s just a wonderful guy.
KS: Now what are some of your favorite Rotary projects that you’ve worked on through the years?
JR: Well, Polio Plus is probably the one that we’re most known for. That’s our efforts working with the United Nations to eradicate polio around the world. I don’t know how many hundreds of millions of dollars Rotarians have given towards that, and that’s not all the funds necessary to eradicate polio, but I think there are a few polio cases left in maybe five countries in the world. Most of them are in countries where there’s conflict, armed conflict, and it’s sometimes difficult to get to all the children for the vaccination. So that certainly is one that we’re well known for. On a local level, our Rotary Club and the other Rotary Clubs in Greensboro were real instrumental in the development of Eastside Park. We gave hundreds of thousands of dollars for that, plus a lot of leadership, and vision, and commitment in time helping to build some Habitat for Humanity houses, et cetera. Our Rotary Club is really one of the largest Rotary Clubs in North Carolina—We’ve got almost three hundred in members—and have been instrumental in the development of Greensboro over the years. All the Cones, a lot of your mayors have been members of our club. Our club was started in 1917 with the help of Winston-Salem who was our sponsoring organization, and who was sponsored by Roanoke, Virginia’s Rotary Club because another club has to sponsor. And we’ve sponsored, I think it’s eight or ten additional Rotary Clubs over our history since then. And there are like three thousand Rotarians just in like an eight or ten county area in piedmont, North Carolina that we’ve got ten percent of the membership of Rotary. We’ve got a lot of past district governors who’ve come through from our club, including Dr. Arnold Schiffman, Dr. Charlie Phillips, Wade Phillips, Bob Newton, Charlie Younce. You know, we’ve brought a lot of talent from our club. And Luther Hodges, former governor of North Carolina, was president of Rotary International, you know, just up the road a couple of miles from Greensboro. So Rotary has been an important aspect of the communities in Greensboro, the communities in North Carolina, and, I’m going to say, the communities of the world. We’re real involved with education; we’re real involved with health and humanity services around the world, so it’s just, to me, a wonderful civic organization. 15
KS: Have you gotten—ever gotten involved with the more international aspect of it? Or mostly you’re concentrating on local.
JR: My energy has certainly been more local and district. I was the district permanent fund of the rotary foundation chair for two or three years, maybe ten or fifteen years ago. Marty and I—Our Rotary Club sends the incoming president to the International Convention each year, and the June before I was installed as president in July, it was in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and that was the first time we had been south of the equator.
KS: You all went down. Oh, my goodness.
JR: We went down to the international and we spent a week there at the convention, and actually took a week of vacation, then went to Monterrey, Argentina, and stayed there a week, so we could—There’s about five hundred thousand people in Monterey, and it’s basically a university town but a lot of your Malbec wineries are there. It’s not far from the Chilean border, and so just to experience, you know, a different part of the world and see something, you know. There are just an awful lot of opportunities in Rotary, if you seek them out.
KS: Sure. Well, what was it like to meet Rotarians from all over the world? Did you find some commonality?
JR: Well, I mean, almost by definition, if you believe in service above self, to be a Rotarian, when you show up, you’re already—
KS: Especially, I guess, at that level of leadership, you’ve shown a real commitment to the organization. That must be thrilling.
JR: It really is. There are a lot of nice people, and sometimes you’re lucky, and sometimes you’re not. You know, I mentioned that Marty and I went to Buenos Aires. Freddy Robinson and Susan are going to Lisbon. And Bob Newton—the International Meeting was at Indianapolis, Indiana, and he got to stay in the YMCA. [laughter]
KS: Oh, that hurt.
JR: But Bob, in a lot of ways—
KS: A good sport.
JR: Yes. In a lot of ways, Bob is Mr. Rotarian. His dad was a district governor from Wyoming in Rotary, and there’s not much that goes on in Rotary that Bob hasn’t done. He’s just been a real inspiring friend.
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KS: That’s exciting. Is there anything that we have not covered that you’d like to discuss? Any other hobbies. It sounds like you’re very busy, but I know you all have the farm. Any other hobbies you’d like to speak about or grandchildren, anything?
JR: Yes, we’ve got two grandsons: four-year-old Gavin, and two-year-old Findley, and we’ve got two in the oven, so their mom and dad—that would be four, four and under. So when Alex came to us in January and said they were expecting twins, he said, “Dad, I might not sleep for the next two years.” And I just giggled; I just giggled.
KS: So it sound like you has got some future Boy Scouts and Rotarians coming up through the ranks.
JR: It’s amazing actually, Kathelene. When Alex was engaged, we took him and his fiancée, and David and his wife out to dinner, and at that dinner, Alex declared that all his sons were going to be Eagle Scouts, and all his daughters were going to get the Gold Award, and Allison said, “Well, what is we have a prissy little girl.” Alex says, “We’re going camping every month, no exceptions.”
David chimed in, all his sons were going to be Eagle Scouts and all his daughters were going to get the Gold Award.” So Marty and I are leaving Green Valley Grill heading home, and I turned to my wife and my cousin, and I say, “Our sons sound more like me than I do.” [laughter]
KS: And that’s a great thing; that’s a great thing to be. Well, thank you so much for this wonderful interview. I really appreciate it. It’s been really great.
JR:: Thank you for your time.
KS: Thank you very much.
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Title Oral history interview with John Rosser, 2013
Date 2013-05-08
Creator (individual) Rosser, John
Contributors (individual) Smith, Kathelene McCarty
Subject headings Greensboro (N.C.) -- History -- 20th century
Rotary International
Greensboro (N.C.)
Topics Oral history
Businesses
Place Greensboro (N.C.)
Description John Rosser was born and raised in Sanford, North Carolina. As a child, Rosser was very passionate about his involvement in the Boy Scouts. He was always aware of Rotary’s role in the community because of his father’s involvement with the Rotary Club in Sanford. Rosser has been a member of the Rotary Club of Greensboro for over twenty-five years. After graduating from high school in 1968, Rosser attended Wake Forest University and majored in economics. In anticipation of being drafted to Vietnam after graduation, he joined the United States Army Reserve Officer Training Corps. Rosser graduated from Wake Forest in 1972, when tensions in Vietnam were beginning to wind down. Fulfilling his active duty promise upon graduation, Rosser was sent to Officer Basic School in the Medical Service Corps at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. While at Fort Sam Houston, he was offered the option of two years of active duty, or six months of active duty and seven and a half years of Reserve duty. Rosser chose the latter. He accepted a job offer at Jefferson Pilot in Greensboro, North Carolina, in March 1973, and has lived there ever since.
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Source collection OH006 Preserving Our History: Rotary Club of Greensboro
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Full text 1 PRESERVE OUR HISTORY: ROTARY CLUB OF GREENSBORO INTERVIEWEE: John Rosser INTERVIEWER: Kathelene Smith DATE: May 8, 2013 KS: My name is Kathelene Smith. It’s May 8, 2013. I’m in the office of Mr. John Rosser on Market Street for the Preserving Our History Rotary Club of Greensboro Oral History interview. Hello, Mr. Rosser. Thank you for having me to your office today. JR: Thank you, Kathelene. KS: We’ll start with just some general questions about your early life. Can you tell me when and where you were born? JR: I was born in Sanford, North Carolina in the Lee County Hospital where my mother worked as a registered nurse, to the parents of John Fletcher Rosser and Dorothy Allen Bethune Rosser, and I was a junior. KS: Oh, great. Well, tell me a little bit about what it was like growing up in Sanford. JR; Sanford was wonderful community: very warm. There were probably forty to fifty kids in my neighborhood. I remember as a kid that there was a lock on the door of the house, but I don’t ever remember the door being locked and I don’t ever remember seeing a key because all of us kids were in all of the houses all of the time, in and out, and kind of like all the parents kind of helped raise the whole neighborhood. One of the guys across the street’s Dad was the local veterinarian, and they had a dog pen full of beagles, and so after school, Griggs McKinnon and I would go let the dogs run. And we had a lot of woods in the area, and we’d just have a great time in the afternoon. Two blocks was a city park where there were six tennis courts, two basketball goals, and a swimming pool. And I grew up swimming for the Sanford Squids, and we’d have practice three times a day at six in the morning, twelve noon, and then six in the evening, and one year we had a swimmer from NC State who was an all-American, Peter Fogarasee [?], who was our coach, and without his glasses on, he was almost blind, and he would get into the pool to show us different strokes, and what have you, and all of us would be standing on the deck watching Coach Fogarasee give instructions, and he would always say, “Where are my kids? Where are my kids?” So Sanford was just a wonderful place to grow up. KS: So where did you go to school when you were there? 2 JR: I started off At St. Claire Elementary School, and Mrs. Hickman was my principal all six years—a lovely lady; then Sanford Junior High with Mr. Clements as the principal there for three years; and then to Sanford Central, and had a couple of different principals there. I played football and wrestled, and our senior year we were the Eastern 3A champions in football, and I was president of the student body. KS: Wow, that’s impressive. It’s great. So tell me a little bit about your family life. Did you have brothers and sisters? JR: I have one younger sister who was nineteen months younger than me, and we were together, you know, an awful lot being that close in age, and we were probably like a lot of siblings—at each other’s throats—and she would do anything she could to antagonize me so that I would get in trouble. KS: I’ve got one like that myself. [laughter] That’s great. Well, what was your favorite subject in school? JR: I was good in math and science and history. I was real poor in French. I could read it, but something about my auditory skills made it very difficult for me to hear it and then speak it. So Latin was not a problem since that was mainly read, but French was my weakness, but all of the other courses, I enjoyed, and I was a good student, and did fine. I was actually a Morehead Scholar nominee from our high school. KS: Oh, great. Anything else about your childhood. Did you have grandparents nearby or— JR: Yes, that was actually a very important part of my life. My grandmother and grandfather Rosser lived in Broadway, North Carolina. My grandmother Rosser was actually a graduate of Woman’s College, Dr. McIver’s academy, and was a schoolteacher in a single room schoolhouse in Mamers, North Carolina after graduation. May Leak Aster. And my grandmother Bethune lived in Bunnlevel, about twenty-five miles away. Broadway is about eight miles away so growing up, every Sunday after church, we would get in the car, and we’d go to one of my grandparents’ house for—in eastern North Carolina, it’s called—dinner, Sunday dinner, which is the noon meal, and there would always be two or three meats, and a half-dozen bowls of vegetables, and two or three desserts. And after dinner, we would go visiting, and there was always Aunt so-and-so, or Uncle so-and-so, or cousin so-and-so. Broadway had about three hundred people in that community, and Bunnlevel had about three hundred people in that community, and I almost thought I was kin to everybody growing up because I spent my Sundays with family until I was probably about fourteen years of age. KS: That’s great, all those relatives. So when did you graduate? JR: I finished high school in ’68. That was an interesting year in our country, and I went to Wake Forest University. I was there from ’68 until ’72. I was a member of a fraternity, an economics major, and I did a lot better in my high school academics than I did in my college academics, but I was a walk-on on the football team freshman year at Wake 3 Forest. My lottery number in the draft was 108 in 1968, so they guaranteed us that we were going to be drafted so I was a member of ROTC, US Army ROTC, and went through four years of college being told that I was going to be commissioned upon graduation as a second lieutenant in the infantry, and I would be going to Vietnam to be in charge of a forty-man infantry platoon. As it turned out, they were winding down in Vietnam starting in the spring of ’72, and my active duty consisted of Officer Basic School in the Medical Service Corps at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. I actually thoroughly enjoyed my military career. [laughter] KS: San Antonio. Well, back to Wake Forest for a minute: so you were going to Wake Forest in the sixties. Did—and I know college life be kind of insular—Did you have a feeling of what was going on politically in the country? I mean, I know that you knew, of course, Vietnam was looming, and you were in ROTC, but what other kind of things did—were you all thinking about in college in the sixties? JR: Just the different, I’ll say, societal tensions that were going on. Wasn’t it ’68 that the democratic national convention was in Chicago, and there was a lot of rioting, and the spring of ’68 was when Martin Luther King was murdered, and Bobby Kennedy was assassinated, so it was, in some ways nationally, a political unrest all around, but in the monastic setting of Wake Forest and that campus, you really didn’t experience it in your day-to-day life, except for what you read and what you saw on TV on the news because we had such a small campus. There were only three thousand students when I was there. You knew everybody on campus, or you at least spoke to everybody on campus. You had the Pit, which was the dining hall that all your meals were at. You had one post office, one bank so it was really a very safe college experience, and I thoroughly enjoyed my experience there. My mother had passed away—she had multiple sclerosis—in December of my senior of high school, so in some ways Wake Forest was a part of my family that having lost my mother, made my Wake Forest college experience even that much more comforting to me. KS: Now did you all kind of—as a rule, did you all go outside of the campus into the city of Winston-Salem, or did you all mostly stay on the campus at that time? JR: You mostly stayed on the campus. I mean, it was, I don’t know how many, hundreds or thousands of acres. You didn’t have to go off-campus. You know, you might go off-campus from time to time to eat a meal, or to drive down to Salem or UNCG for a date, but there really wasn’t a need, per se, to be off-campus unless there was some reason why you wanted to. KS: Now we know from a WC point of view, they were busing the girls to, I think, Chapel Hill. Did they bus any of the WC girls over to Wake Forest? JR: I don’t remember busing the students from UNCG, but the house minority leader, Gerald Ford, had a son Michael who was a freshman with me at Wake Forest, and he was dating his high school girlfriend who was at UNCG, and my high school girlfriend was at 4 UNCG, so Michael and I actually did right much double dating our freshman year together, because I had a vehicle and he didn’t. But then he joined a different fraternity than I did so our ways split and our social life went on different tracks. KS: So you spent a lot of time in Greensboro during your college years, too. JR: Did some, but, again, most of the activities were on campus at Wake Forest because there weren’t the kind of activities at UNCG back in ’68 to make it attractive for the guys to hang out at UNCG. KS: So what were your favorite subjects in school? Did you kind of continue on a math/ science kind of track? JR: Well yes, economics. I was an econ major and thoroughly loved it. I had a lot of history courses initially, but I found that economics was actually more descriptive of history than maybe some of the history courses. KS: Good point. JR: You know, the history could tell you what happened. The economics could tell you what was going to happen, so I actually kind of fell in love with economics just from the macro picture of what’s going on in the world, and having, to me, a better understanding of why it’s going on. KS: Now you said that you were in a fraternity. What fraternity were you in? JR: Kappa Alpha order. KS: KA. JR: Yes. KS: And were you involved in any other campus organizations? JR: Other than ROTC and the Economics Club, I was supportive of the student government, but I wasn’t an elected officer, or never ran for a political position, but Reverend Mike Aiken here in Greensboro was treasurer of the student body when he was in school, and he and I were good friends then, and are still good friends, and spoke today at Rotary, and ran into each other yesterday at Tex and Shirley’s at breakfast, supporting Urban Ministry because May 7 was Eating Out for Urban Ministry in Greensboro. KS: So you said you walked on to the football team? JR: Yes, ma’am. KS: So how long did that last? Did you play football very long on the team? 5 JR: Well, my freshman year, and the understanding was if I had a good spring training—spring practice—that I’d be given a scholarship for my sophomore year, so when I got the letter to report to football camp in August of ’69, I called Coach Ron Stark who was the offensive line coach, about the scholarship, and he said, “Well, you know if you have a good fall, then we’ll give you a scholarship.” By that time I was recognizing the pleasure of the social life of college, and, you know, I honestly knew that at 6’2, 195 pounds [height and weight], I wasn’t going to be, probably, an All-American offensive lineman, so I offered not to come to summer camp. [laughter] KS: Then you were involved with ROTC anyway, so you were a busy guy. JR: That’s right. KS: So you graduated, and you ended up in San Antonio. JR: Yes, Officer Basic School in the Medical Service Corps was at San Antonio, and in the spring of ’72, they had rifted—they were winding down in Vietnam—they had rifted twelve thousand captains out of service, and so the first week I’m at Fort Sam, they offered me two years active, or six months active and seven and a half years of Reserve, and I said, “Well, I’ll take the six months and the Reserve,” and then I got a job at Jefferson Pilot at equity sales in the home office, the investment company of Jefferson Pilot, and started to work there in March of ’73, and there was a medical unit in Durham, North Carolina, and a medical unit in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. I assumed the army placed them there because of the med schools and the teaching facilities, and so I drove over to both reserve centers and offered my services and they had no slots for a second lieutenant. My military occupation specialty was 70 Bravo or 3506, which is a field hospital administrator, so that put me in the inactive reserve component, out of control in St. Louis, Missouri, and they promoted me to a first lieutenant with no credits toward my retirement, but denied me promotion to captain twice with no credits toward my retirement because I wasn’t attending any drills or any summer camps because there wasn’t a medical unit that had a slot for me. So after eight years of reserves, I got honorably discharged as a first lieutenant in the United States Army Reserve. KS: That’s wonderful. [laughter] So anything special you wanted to talk about with being in San Antonio for that period of time? I think it’s beautiful; it’s a beautiful city. JR: It’s a beautiful city, and, quite frankly, coming out of college, I never had so much money in my life. As a college student, you know, you live to scrimp by working in the summers, and making money, and stuff like that. My dad was very supportive of my college education, but it wasn’t a luxurious lifestyle in college, so the first day at Fort Sam, they gave me a thousand dollars for uniforms, and in San Antonio in July, two sets of khakis is about all you need to go to class. I didn’t need dress blues, and all of the other uniforms. I had my greens, army greens, for parades and stuff. They gave me two hundred and fifty dollars a month for officer housing allowance since they had no on-base housing for temporary duty. I’m going to school, and I ran into a guy from East 6 Tennessee State University—Jim McLachlan—who was there on temporary duty for the same school that I was, and we found an apartment off-base, a block off-base, really, a hundred and seventy five dollars a month, and so we split that, so that was money in the pocket. They gave us $28.75 per day per diem for meals, and so you had breakfast and lunch on your own, and then at three o’clock when you got out of class, you went to the Officer’s Club for twenty-five cent draft beers, and free hot hor d’oeuvres, so for a dollar and a half an evening, you got fed. So I actually sent my dad three thousand dollars to put in a savings account for me, and I put three thousand dollars into traveler’s checks, and I spent in the next months travelling around out west all by myself, seeing national parks, and the world because I knew I’d never have a two-month vacation again. KS: Right, what an adventure. Did anything exciting happen during those two months? JR: Up in the Grand Tetons, I ran into a bull moose on a hiking trail. I was on a three-day hike and ran into a bull moose, but that turned out I was probably more scared than he was, and he didn’t chase me or anything. It snowed on me up in Glacier National Park pretty heavily one night, but just, you know. I’d never been to the Pacific so I rode down the Pacific coast highway, and then across over to Arizona and New Mexico. And so I spent some time in Colorado with a high school and college buddy who was living in Colorado. I spent some time in Twin Falls, Idaho, with a high school buddy who was living in Twin Falls, so I got to see Evil Knievel’s ramp for his Snake River jump a year or two before he actually participated in the Snake River jump. So I just did a lot of fun things, and was visiting a lot of fun friends, and just, you know, having a great time seeing the world. KS: Now did any thoughts, as you were traveling around the United States, of maybe settling somewhere else? Or did you know you wanted to basically come home to North Carolina. JR: Well, I honestly, knowing that I had a commitment to the army—and at the time, two years—my senior year in college I went to no job interviews because I didn’t see any need of wasting a lot of people’s time, and probably a waste of my time for what might happen after I got out of the army, so I didn’t go to any job interviews so when I got the job at Jefferson Pilot Equity Sales, it was because my dad had some friends in Greensboro that basically got me the job because I was an econ major just out of the army. And I stayed there for eleven months, and worked with a fellow Rotarian, Sherrill Hall, who I had dinner with last night at a Rotary dinner, and went to work for a company out of Worcester, Massachusetts. After that I called State Mutual and did that for eighteen years, and then went with Consolidated Planning in 1990, so I’ve just always used my economics major in the business world, and it’s been a lot of fun. KS: So you were here for eleven months, and then you decided to make a jump to Massachusetts. JR: Well, no, I—The company was headquartered in Massachusetts, but I stayed in Greensboro. 7 KS: Oh, okay, alright. JR: I was wholesaling retirement plans for this company called State Mutual. I did a lot of defined benefit pension plan work, and that was prior even to 401Ks being a law. That was a 1978 law that the final regs didn’t come of the IRS until 1984. KS: So you just stayed here. You were basically here for the— JR: I’ve been in Greensboro since 1973. KS: Well, that’s wonderful. Well, so you raised a family here. JR: Right, I met a lovely native in the spring of ’74. We got married in February of ’75. We had a five-year no-cut, no-kid contract, and she threw in a stereo for signing, and [laughter] our first son was born in July of ’80, and our second son was born in November of ’83, so we’ve been in Greensboro ever since. And our older son still lives in Greensboro. He’s the director of planning and engineering for the Piedmont Triad International Airport, and our younger son is a police officer in High Point, so they’re close by. KS: So what was it like during those years in Greensboro? JR: Well, I remember the first year we were married. My wife is Marty; she was Marty Squires. Her mother was Martha Sikes, whose dad was Eugene Sikes who owned Sikes drugstore down on Elm Street with his brother Archie, Archibald— KS: Now is that S y? JR: S y k e s. KS: Y k e s. JR: Yes. And in fact, Kathelene, the first telephone number in Greensboro was actually a physician who was upstairs above the drugstore, and the physician’s phone number was one, zero. A two-digit phone number. That was the very, very first phone in Greensboro, and it’s in one of the Greensboro history books. And Bill Craft[?] actually gave Marty—about ten years ago—an embossed Sykes Drugstore bottle that he had found in some garbage heap, cleaning up. You know Bill was in Mr. Greensboro Beautiful; worked in all the gardens in the city, and somewhere he found this bottle, and he knew Marty’s mom and dad and knew the family history, and so he cleaned up this embossed drugstore bottle, probably for cough syrup or something, and gave it to Marty. So we’re very grateful to Bill Craft for remembering the family. But Greensboro was a lovely place to grow up. We went to the Janus theater in our first few months of marriage, and we went to the movies, and after the movies I told 8 my wife, who is a psychotherapist, that I’m feeling depressed, and she says, “Oh no, what’s wrong?” I said, “Well, having grown up in Sanford, I knew everybody. And I just went to the Janus Theater, and I didn’t see anybody I’d even seen before, much less know them.” [laughter] KS: I bet that was different. JR: So, you know, I was used to small towns, and here I am in the big city of Greensboro, and there were a lot of people I had no idea who they were. KS: Now were you able to take your children back to Sanford through the years and kind of give them that experience? JR: Oh yes, oh yes. My dad played football at NC State, and so he was fond to take his grandsons to NC State, and my dad never met a stranger. He was 6’5”, 265 [height and weight], and head of the Wolfpack Club down in Lee County, and my assignment to my two sons was, “Watch your papa work the crowds. See what you can learn from your papa,” because, you know, he was Mr. Personality. KS: That’s great. So did you continue that visiting tradition? JR: Yes. In fact, the very first time we went to Sanford after Alex, our older son, was born, I’m saying we were supposed to be there at twelve-thirty for a Sunday dinner, and about—and it’s an hour drive—so about eleven-fifteen, I called my dad, and I said, “Dad, it’s taking longer to pack the car than I anticipated. I think we’re going to be fifteen or twenty minutes late,” and he just died laughing. You know, the new travails of fatherhood. KS: Well, what kind of traditions did you start with your own family? Any kind of things that you all particularly liked, or maybe did on a yearly basis, like the Christmas parade or anything like that that your children liked to do? JR: We went to the county fair at the coliseum frequently, and we’d take the boys to see the animals and that kind of stuff. Petting zoo at the Natural Science Center; Troy Johnston Park [?] was at the end of the street, and the creek in front of our house—we live on Blair Street—was between Blair Street and Nottingham, and it’s a two-block long park. It’s now called Bill Craft Park, and there’s a creek in the middle of the park, and so we bought the house from Marty’s cousins in October of 1981 at 18 ½% interest rates, but I wanted it because I wanted my boys to grow up in the creek, playing with crayfish and, you know, that kind of stuff, so it was just a great place to raise children, playing in the park. KS: Now what about your career, as it’s moved along? What were you—How did you build that up? 9 JR: With that five-year no-cut, no-kid contract, Marty and I focused on our careers real seriously the first five years. She was the head of the psychiatric social work component at the Memorial Hospital in Burlington those five years, and I was traveling eastern North Carolina wholesaling retirement plans and benefit programs for companies. Aand on weekends we had a great time, and we would cook casseroles together, and during the week, we’d leave the house at seven in the morning, get home about seven o’clock at night, and pop in a casserole, and eat leftovers the rest of the week. And one time Marty asked me, do I get tired of that. I said, why, it’s good. You know, so I’m not one that’s fussy about food. You know, I’m pretty easy when it comes to that, so we just focused on our careers, and our relationship with each other, and we’ve been married thirty-eight years. KS: Good. Congratulations. JR: And in fact, probably the most things in my life is in 19—in 2002, after twenty-seven years of marriage, we found out some family information up at Grandfather Mountain Highland Games. Our son David started playing the bagpipes at age twelve and really became quite good. In fact, he still plays. Last weekend at a memorial service in Durham, North Carolina, for fallen police officers, he played at the memorial service. And I don’t think there’s anything more stirring than the bagpipes. In fact, I know what it sounds like in heaven, Kathelene. One summer up at Grandfather Mountain, there were four hundred pipers playing “Amazing Grace,” and it can’t sound any more moving in heaven than that. So Marty and I were—I knew that her great-grandmother was Mary Texa[?] McDuffie Sykes from Fayetteville, North Carolina, who was the mother of Eugene, and so we went to the McDuffie tent and found out that the head of the McDuffie clan was Marty’s second cousin. His family—He lived in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, but his family was the Fayetteville McDuffies. And so the next summer we’re up at Grandfather Mountain Highland Games, and Fritz McDuffie is his name—He’s still living in his nineties. Sometimes, Kathelene, I can be full of it. So I walked into the McDuffie tent, and I knew that I had in my family tree, an Isabella McDuffie who married a John Patterson down in Moore County—Aberdeen—who had given some of the land for the old Bethesda Presbyterian Church in the 1700s. So I walk into the McDuffie tent, and I said, “Well, cousin Fritz, are Marty and I cousins.” So this gentlemen reaches down and brings up a four-inch ring binder, doesn’t say a word to me except turns to tab six. On the second page of tab six, I find John Fletcher Rosser Jr.’s name. “Well, cousin Fritz, are Marty and I cousins?” He said, “Keep turning.” Well, I flip over the pages, and on page ten, I find Marty Squires Rosser. I said, “Well, cousin Fritz, are Marty and I cousins.” He said, “You’re both in tab six, aren’t you?” Our common ancestors are Finwall and Daniel McDuffie who came from [unclear], Scotland, to North Carolina in September of 1739 on the first Argyll[?] Colony ship. I’m a descendent of Isabella who was their first-born; Marty is a descendent of Archibald who was their second-born. Our mothers were fifth cousins. KS: That’s incredible. 10 JR: Marty and I are sixth cousins, and my biggest regret in life is that my mother-in-law passed away before she knew I was her cousin. KS: That is incredible. JR: Marty was born two days before her mother’s fortieth birthday, so I was the only son my mother-in-law had, and I got away with stuff that her daughter couldn’t get away with. [laughter] KS: Well, that may explain the talent that your son has for the bagpipes, a double dose of it. That’s incredible. JR: We think probably when he was about ten, we were watching the movie Braveheart, and he said something to the effect, “Dad, there’s something that really has got me going about this movie,” and I said, “Well, you know, you’ve got a Scottish ancestry.” He said, “I do.” KS: How exciting. So have you all traveled to Scotland? JR: [unclear] Our first trip was in ’04, and we went for three weeks because neither one of us had been. Then ’05 there was an international gathering of the McFee, McDuffies, and we went to that, and then we went again in ’09 for the international gathering of the McDuffies. KS: So where is the gathering in Scotland? JR: It always ends up in Colonsay. There’s usually about a week on Colonsay, but we’ve been to Inverness, and we’ve been to Nethy Bridge. Both were in the highlands, but now they try to have it in different locations so that everybody from all over the world that comes in, can get to see some of the different areas of Scotland. KS: Well, what a wonderful link with history. That is great. JR: Kathelene, I don’t know anything I’ve had more fun with. [laughter] KS: That is great; that is really wonderful. And your grandchildren and great grandchildren: everybody will have that link. JR: All the guys in the family had kilts, even the two grandsons, so yes. KS: So anything else about your career or living in Greensboro that you want to touch on? For example, how have things changed since you’ve lived here in the— JR: Well, Greensboro has gotten a lot bigger. In 1956 at the northwest corner of Battleground and Cornwallis was Miss Minnie’s chicken coop, and every Saturday my mother-in-law, and my six-year-old, soon-to-be wife would go to Miss Minnie’s and get two dozen eggs. 11 KS: A real chicken coop. JR: A real chicken coop. Yes. KS: I thought that was the name of a store. JR: No. So now, from that intersection, which is not that far out in downtown, you have to go—what—six or eight miles up Battleground to get out of town, so Greensboro in the last fifty years has grown tremendously—last sixty years—it’s grown tremendously. It’s a much bigger place than when I showed up in ’73. KS: Sure. There is a lot of changes downtown. What do you think about some of the changes they’ve made there over the years? JR: Well, in October of ’74, Marty was living in Massachusetts, and she came down to go to Wake Forest homecoming with me, and on Monday, after homecoming in October, we’d gone to the Hub, which was at the corner of Elm Street and Friendly Avenue—No, West Market, West Market and Elm Street—and bought me a navy blue wool blazer for the winter, and then afterwards, I said, “Why don’t we walk down the street and see if we can find something for you?” Well, in ’74 downtown Greensboro, there was very little commercial enterprise down there, but Schiffman’s was still there, so Marty was smart enough to figure out. Well, there’s nothing else down here. I’d better say yes to this. So we walked down to Schiffman’s and she selected an engagement ring, so between you and me, Kathelene, I never asked her to marry me. In sales terms it’s called implied consent. If they say yes, you never have to actually ask. KS: [laughter] That’s a great story. So I’d heard that downtown Greensboro was very different back then as far as not really—kind of going through a trough. JR: In the middle seventies, there was basically no commercial enterprise. Friendly Shopping Center was the commercial enterprise. KS: It’s really picked up. They did some great work downtown. JR: I think in—what’s the mall out on High Point Road, where the Koury Center is? KS: Oh, like the Four Seasons. JR: Four Seasons. The Four Seasons was there. That was fairly new at that point. I think it had started in the late sixties, so it was five or six years old. But Friendly and Four Seasons was “the downtown” for commercial retail sales. KS: Well, anything that you can think about, like as far as how Greensboro could improve the quality of life for its citizens? Do you think there could be improvements in the city that you would like to see, or do you think things are pretty good the way they are? 12 JR: Well, I confess that I really don’t spend much energy on that kind of situation. You know, I reckon you kind of trust your city leaders to be in charge of the vision, and— KS: So no political aspirations or—[laughs] JR: Not on my part; not on my part. You know, I’ve been real involved with the Boy Scouts. I was an Eagle Scout at age thirteen. The scouting was really important to me, and my dad was one of my scout leaders, and with my mother’s illness with multiple sclerosis, it was a way that I could lose myself in an activity and do things with my dad that were, you know, were important to both of us. And both of our sons are Eagle Scouts. Both of them went to Philmont Scout Ranch; both of them have been to the National Jamboree. I went with them on both of the treks to the Philmont. KS: Well, that’s great. JR: Yes. We went backpacking every summer. We went hiking up at Mt. Rogers, and we actually bought a farm in Grayson County, Virginia, fourteen miles east of Mt. Rogers just because we kind of fell in love with the area, and we’re growing fraser fir Christmas trees using my forestry merit badge skills. KS: So what gave you the idea that that’s what you wanted to kind of do at this point, to kind of shift gears a little bit and go into entrepreneurship actually. JR: Yes, but it was more of a spiritual thing. Marty and I’ve worked on our spiritual journey fairly seriously in the last twenty-five years, I’ll say. We’ve gone through the Servant Leadership School sponsored by Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. We were in the very first class, and the rector there, Reverend Tim Patterson, has been an important friend, and his wife Kathleen have been, you know, great couple friends for us. So we’ve enjoyed the spiritual aspect, and somewhat got into Celtic spirituality. And let me contrast that to Roman spirituality. St. Aquinas and St. Augustus—As a historian, you might know about how you had to understand God and understand the spiritual world. Celtic spirituality is very different. You just acknowledge that God’s presence is within and all-around and everything, and you spend your time getting in touch with it from the within[?], the quiet place. So we call the farm that Marty bought through her IRA, using a section of the Internal Revenue Code called 72T, which allows a reallocation of assets. Even though it’s taxable, it avoids the 10% penalty tax of pre-59 ½ distributions, and so she used that to buy the farm, and we call it The Shepherd’s Retreat. We don’t know why we’re there. It happened way too easily for it not to have been for a purpose, and so we use it as a spiritual retreat, and we have a lot of church groups and boy scout troops that come up there and stay at the farm, and they use our trees as fund-raisers for their ministries and their activities. So we just acknowledge that we’re given stewardship of this piece of God’s creation, and we try to make as available as we can for other groups. KS: What a great way to give back. That is wonderful. That is really great. And just because you all kind of fell in love with the area. 13 JR: Right. KS: That is amazing. That really is amazing. So I know that you some connections with the local colleges. Was your relative actually going to—probably it was State Normal Industrial back then when she went? Do you all still kind of keep in touch with either the colleges here or your own alma maters? JR: Well, Marty went to Hollins and then went to Chapel Hill and got her MSW in psychiatric social work. Her second year of marriage, we were going to Wake Forest for a football game about the middle of the year, and Marty shared with me that it seemed to her that Wake Forest athletics was beginning to interfere with our social life, to which I responded, “My dear, Wake Forest athletics is our social life.” So she gave me two sons to take to athletic events. When David was ten, he was playing lacrosse on a club team here in Greensboro that would play other club teams around the state. One March Saturday, they had a game at some high school in Chapel Hill, and we had a van load of guys, and so after the game I said to them, “Would you boys like to go down to the Rathskellar down on Franklin Street and have a sizzling hamburger.” And they thought that was a great idea, so we went and ate, and after lunch I said, “Would you boys like to go watch the big boys play lacrosse. The University of Maryland is playing the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in lacrosse across campus.” They said, “Yes, that would be a great idea.” So we’re walking through campus, and Marty is pointing out this building and that building, and this building and that building, and little ten-year-old David says to his mother, “How do you know this?” And she says, “Well, I went to school here.” And David says, “Well, you’ve never told me that.” And I bent down and I whispered to him, “David, there are some things we’re just not very proud of in our family.” He was ten years old before he knew his mama had a Chapel Hill diploma. But of course, she was there for grad school, so athletics meant nothing to her. KS: Sure. It is, it’s what team you follow. I know that. So what about—I know you’ve been very involved with your church and, of course, boy scouts, but anything—any other philanthropic cause in Greensboro? JR: I’ve served on the board at Greensboro Urban Ministry. I mentioned that Reverend Mike Aiken is a good friend of mine. And I’ve been real involved in Rotary. I’ve been a member almost twenty-five years now. My dad was a Rotarian and had been president of his club. In the ninth grade, I was given the Rotary citizenship award in junior high. KS: It was foreshadowing of your involvement to come JR: Who knows. And so I’ve been vice president of our club, president, club secretary—I think—five or six times. I’m getting ready to do it again to help my good friend and one of my best friends, Freddy Robinson, who is going to be president (starting in July) of the Rotary Club. I’ve worked on six different district conferences and was actually co-chair of the year that Bob Newton, a member of our club, was district governor, so, you know, 14 it’s just been something that’s been fun. For instance, Bob Cone and I did Cub Scouts together, and he was district chairman of Battlefield District in the Boy Scouts. I was his vice chairman for two years, and I love Bob Cone. And so an opening came up for the chairs at our Rotary Club, and I really encouraged Bob to be president of our club. I said, “Bob, I’ll give it to you straight. It gave me an awful lot of energy for twelve months, because I thoroughly enjoyed it, and twelve months is the right length of time.” [laughs] Bob Cone is a fifth generation—fifth generation—Greensboro Rotarian. KS: That is amazing. JR: Isn’t that amazing. KS: Isn’t that a legacy. JR: Yes, he’s just a wonderful guy. KS: Now what are some of your favorite Rotary projects that you’ve worked on through the years? JR: Well, Polio Plus is probably the one that we’re most known for. That’s our efforts working with the United Nations to eradicate polio around the world. I don’t know how many hundreds of millions of dollars Rotarians have given towards that, and that’s not all the funds necessary to eradicate polio, but I think there are a few polio cases left in maybe five countries in the world. Most of them are in countries where there’s conflict, armed conflict, and it’s sometimes difficult to get to all the children for the vaccination. So that certainly is one that we’re well known for. On a local level, our Rotary Club and the other Rotary Clubs in Greensboro were real instrumental in the development of Eastside Park. We gave hundreds of thousands of dollars for that, plus a lot of leadership, and vision, and commitment in time helping to build some Habitat for Humanity houses, et cetera. Our Rotary Club is really one of the largest Rotary Clubs in North Carolina—We’ve got almost three hundred in members—and have been instrumental in the development of Greensboro over the years. All the Cones, a lot of your mayors have been members of our club. Our club was started in 1917 with the help of Winston-Salem who was our sponsoring organization, and who was sponsored by Roanoke, Virginia’s Rotary Club because another club has to sponsor. And we’ve sponsored, I think it’s eight or ten additional Rotary Clubs over our history since then. And there are like three thousand Rotarians just in like an eight or ten county area in piedmont, North Carolina that we’ve got ten percent of the membership of Rotary. We’ve got a lot of past district governors who’ve come through from our club, including Dr. Arnold Schiffman, Dr. Charlie Phillips, Wade Phillips, Bob Newton, Charlie Younce. You know, we’ve brought a lot of talent from our club. And Luther Hodges, former governor of North Carolina, was president of Rotary International, you know, just up the road a couple of miles from Greensboro. So Rotary has been an important aspect of the communities in Greensboro, the communities in North Carolina, and, I’m going to say, the communities of the world. We’re real involved with education; we’re real involved with health and humanity services around the world, so it’s just, to me, a wonderful civic organization. 15 KS: Have you gotten—ever gotten involved with the more international aspect of it? Or mostly you’re concentrating on local. JR: My energy has certainly been more local and district. I was the district permanent fund of the rotary foundation chair for two or three years, maybe ten or fifteen years ago. Marty and I—Our Rotary Club sends the incoming president to the International Convention each year, and the June before I was installed as president in July, it was in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and that was the first time we had been south of the equator. KS: You all went down. Oh, my goodness. JR: We went down to the international and we spent a week there at the convention, and actually took a week of vacation, then went to Monterrey, Argentina, and stayed there a week, so we could—There’s about five hundred thousand people in Monterey, and it’s basically a university town but a lot of your Malbec wineries are there. It’s not far from the Chilean border, and so just to experience, you know, a different part of the world and see something, you know. There are just an awful lot of opportunities in Rotary, if you seek them out. KS: Sure. Well, what was it like to meet Rotarians from all over the world? Did you find some commonality? JR: Well, I mean, almost by definition, if you believe in service above self, to be a Rotarian, when you show up, you’re already— KS: Especially, I guess, at that level of leadership, you’ve shown a real commitment to the organization. That must be thrilling. JR: It really is. There are a lot of nice people, and sometimes you’re lucky, and sometimes you’re not. You know, I mentioned that Marty and I went to Buenos Aires. Freddy Robinson and Susan are going to Lisbon. And Bob Newton—the International Meeting was at Indianapolis, Indiana, and he got to stay in the YMCA. [laughter] KS: Oh, that hurt. JR: But Bob, in a lot of ways— KS: A good sport. JR: Yes. In a lot of ways, Bob is Mr. Rotarian. His dad was a district governor from Wyoming in Rotary, and there’s not much that goes on in Rotary that Bob hasn’t done. He’s just been a real inspiring friend. 16 KS: That’s exciting. Is there anything that we have not covered that you’d like to discuss? Any other hobbies. It sounds like you’re very busy, but I know you all have the farm. Any other hobbies you’d like to speak about or grandchildren, anything? JR: Yes, we’ve got two grandsons: four-year-old Gavin, and two-year-old Findley, and we’ve got two in the oven, so their mom and dad—that would be four, four and under. So when Alex came to us in January and said they were expecting twins, he said, “Dad, I might not sleep for the next two years.” And I just giggled; I just giggled. KS: So it sound like you has got some future Boy Scouts and Rotarians coming up through the ranks. JR: It’s amazing actually, Kathelene. When Alex was engaged, we took him and his fiancée, and David and his wife out to dinner, and at that dinner, Alex declared that all his sons were going to be Eagle Scouts, and all his daughters were going to get the Gold Award, and Allison said, “Well, what is we have a prissy little girl.” Alex says, “We’re going camping every month, no exceptions.” David chimed in, all his sons were going to be Eagle Scouts and all his daughters were going to get the Gold Award.” So Marty and I are leaving Green Valley Grill heading home, and I turned to my wife and my cousin, and I say, “Our sons sound more like me than I do.” [laughter] KS: And that’s a great thing; that’s a great thing to be. Well, thank you so much for this wonderful interview. I really appreciate it. It’s been really great. JR:: Thank you for your time. KS: Thank you very much. [End of Interview]
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A design team led by Bystrup Architecture Design and Engineering is on course to win the Nine Elms to Pimlico Bridge competition following a unanimous endorsement from the contest’s jury panel.
The recommendation, if followed by Wandsworth’s Council, would see the team named preferred bidder for the project and tasked with developing detailed plans for the pedestrian and cyclist crossing.
The full team includes Bystrup, Robin Snell & Partners, Sven Ole Hansen ApS, Aarsleff, ÅF Lighting Aecom, COWI Engineering and DP9.
The competition began earlier this year and attracted 74 entries from across the globe including some of the best known names in the design industry.
Graham Stirk, senior partner at Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and chair of the competition jury panel, said: “This was an extremely difficult choice between four excellent teams, but ultimately we felt that Bystrup and their partners had the most compelling approach to the challenges posed in our brief. Their strategy is elegant and simple, they aspire to celebrate the river and create a thing of real beauty which is what this bridge should be.
“Their light touch approach to landing points is commendable and the exploration of lighting and textured surfaces to manage movement across the bridge is both interesting and inventive. They see the bridge as a sustainable transport link and piece of new public realm which should be attractive, fun and a pleasure to use.”
Erik Bystrup, speaking on behalf of the team, said: “We are delighted to have this fantastic opportunity to design a new, modern piece of infrastructure for London. From the outset we wanted to design an elegant bridge that provided simple and uninhibited access for all, with minimal impact landings on each bank. We are very excited that this will be the first shared pedestrian and cycle bridge over the Thames, adding to the rich history of London’s river crossings.”
Ravi Govindia, leader of Wandsworth Council and member of the jury panel, said: “This team has impressed at every stage of the competition, combining a light and graceful design ideas with an inventive approach to the core transport challenges. We are convinced they have the talent to develop a successful bridge design which would be both a valuable river crossing and a beautiful addition to the Thames.”
A final decision will be made by the council’s executive very soon.
A £26million contribution is already identified from the development of Nine Elms and further funding options will be explored in tandem with developing a detailed design.
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The Phoenix zip code map above is the most recent 2018 map of SE Valley Zip Codes. (602) 718-1965. Also known as Palomino, the lowest income area of the Northeast Valley with a large immigrant population and higher levels of crime. There are a variety of schools, including Sunnyslope Elementary School, Sunnyslope High School, Foundation for Blind Children, Desert View School, Most Holy Trinity Elementary and Pre-School, and Montessori Day School. Whether it's living in the heart of the urban core or a charming bungalow on a quiet street, Downtown Phoenix neighborhoods have an array of housing and lifestyle options perfect for you. The Neighborhood. Industries by Neighborhood in Phoenix There are 18 neighborhoods that are fully or partially contained within Phoenix (3 fully and 15 partially). AddThis Utility Frame. The data can be viewed on the Chicago Data Portal with a web browser. Each detail area is linked to additional maps that show the detail pertaining to that area. 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The City of Phoenix has over 200 public schools in 16 distinct neighborhoods, spanning across 517 miles. Reputation: 8425. The neighborhood with the lowest "Worst Score" ranks as the worst neighborhood of Phoenix. Phoenix, being the county seat of Maricopa County and the capital of Arizona, serves as the center of politics, justice and government on the local, state and federal levels. Technical Assistance Gallery Justice Mapping. Contact Property. MARICOPA AND PHOENIX REGIONS DATA SUMMARY CURRENT MARICOPA AND PHOENIX BOUNDARIES The Northeast Maricopa Regional Partnership Council provides services within the communities of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Fountain Hills, Carefree, Cave Creek, Rio Verde and Ft. I roughly define the boundaries as: North: Piestewa Peak Mountain South: Indian School Rd East: Western Most Edge of Camelback Mountain West: I-51. The map on this side of the divider shows: Race/Ethnicity by Census Block 2000. Whether it's living in the heart of the urban core or a charming bungalow on a quiet street, Downtown Phoenix neighborhoods have an array of housing and lifestyle options perfect for you. Phoenix Hill is a neighborhood just east of Downtown Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Bathrooms: 1 to 7 Bathrooms. World / USA / Arizona / Phoenix World / United States / Arizona. Comprised of a dozen high-end neighborhoods encircling Troon Mountain in much-desired North Scottsdale, Troon Village is a warm and welcoming master-planned community that offers an ample mix of dwellings from town-homes and condos to custom-built stunners, all nestled amongst the lush high desert flora and rocky outcroppings typical of the area. For over eighty years Phoenix's Biltmore Area has defined luxury and exclusivity. This map was created by a user. Neighborhood Labels (0) Neighborhood Boundaries (1) Neighborhood Centroids (2) Neighborhood Areas (3) Description: Full Metadata This web service depicts nearly 17,000 neighborhood boundaries in over 650 U. text}} Sponsored Topics. The true Biltmore area is bordered by 24th Street on the west, Lincoln Drive on the north, 32nd Street on the east, and Camelback on the south. Defensive plants, shrubs and trees (shrub fences) Spiny shrubs and trees have been used for many hundreds of years to create defensive barriers; either as hedging, to pen livestock into their fields, or by using a plant's climbing and defensive properties to improve an existing boundary, such as a timber fence or prevent graffiti being applied. Neighborhood boundaries: Black Mountain Blvd. City boundary of Chicago. Technical Assistance Gallery Justice Mapping. There are parts of zip codes that extend into other cities. 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Come walk our palm-lined streets and catch a glimpse into Phoenix's past with historic architectural styles - Tudors, Bungalows, and Spanish Colonials. -The University of Richmond’s project Redlining Richmond offers an interactive map of the city’s HOLC data that lets you compare ratings of neighborhoods with information about. The city of Phoenix, AZ has a population of 1,555,324 and a population density of 3,005 people per square mile. 2021: Author: manao. Downtown Phoenix is the central business district (CBD) of the City of Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Willo Boundary Map. The boundaries on this map are. It is a quiet, yet vibrant cottage community where most of the homes were built between 1929 and 1949. 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Ahwatukee Foothills Alahambra Camelback East Central City Deer Valley Desert View Encanto Estrella Laveen Maryvale New Village North Gateway North Mountain Paradise Valley South Mountain. neighbourhood, draw only border. 5:30 to 6:30 p. Buffalo Drive, Suite 125. I roughly define the boundaries as: North: Piestewa Peak Mountain South: Indian School Rd East: Western Most Edge of Camelback Mountain West: I-51. Its boundaries are Mountain View Road (north), Northern Avenue (south), 14th Street (east), and 7th Avenue (west). Find your Council District. Willo Boundary Map. The Phoenix metropolitan area is the urban hotspot of Arizona. The city of Phoenix, AZ has a population of 1,555,324 and a population density of 3,005 people per square mile. 7,122 posts, read 10,380,692 times. Map Satellite. Neighborhood Name: Willo : City: Phoenix: County: Maricopa: Zip Code: 85003: Area Code: 602. It also has a slightly higher than average population density. MARICOPA AND PHOENIX REGIONS DATA SUMMARY CURRENT MARICOPA AND PHOENIX BOUNDARIES The Northeast Maricopa Regional Partnership Council provides services within the communities of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Fountain Hills, Carefree, Cave Creek, Rio Verde and Ft. Willo Boundary Map. This Mobility Area is located within the Sunnyslope community of Phoenix, at the base of North Mountain, North Mountain Park, and "S" Mountain. Technical Assistance Gallery Justice Mapping. Welcome to the Willo Historic Neighborhood! Originally one of Phoenix's first historic suburbs planned in the 1920's, we are now part of the core of Central Phoenix and all the amenities, culture, and community the area has to offer. World / USA / Arizona / Phoenix World / United States / Arizona. Gently used as a Va. Aug 09, 2021 · The City of Phoenix has over 200 public schools in 16 distinct neighborhoods. Zillow created the neighborhood boundaries and is sharing them with the public under a Creative Commons license. Visit Neighborhoods. Neighborhood Services Find Your Neighborhood Specialist. 13% increase. Neighborhood boundaries: Black Mountain Blvd. Phoenix, AZ Neighborhood Map - Income, House Prices, Occupations, Boundaries. Despite the appeal of Phoenix as a tourist destination, there are. Defensive plants, shrubs and trees (shrub fences) Spiny shrubs and trees have been used for many hundreds of years to create defensive barriers; either as hedging, to pen livestock into their fields, or by using a plant's climbing and defensive properties to improve an existing boundary, such as a timber fence or prevent graffiti being applied. This map was created by a user. text}} Sponsored Topics. Canyon 35 Apartments Phoenix, Arizona 85017. Located in the heart of the desert southwest, Phoenix, Arizona is a popular tourist destination. Willo Boundary Map. City boundary of Chicago. 1 / 39Updated 2 months ago. Export Parcel Features. 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Glory to our colors, honor to our team Spirit, knowledge, sportsmanship will always be our theme. ZIP code 85041 is located in central Arizona and covers a slightly less than average land area compared to other ZIP codes in the United States. Come walk our palm-lined streets and catch a glimpse into Phoenix's past with historic architectural styles - Tudors, Bungalows, and Spanish Colonials. 5% of the community's population. The Phoenix Metropolitan Area comprises. 1 / 39Updated 2 months ago. Willo Boundary Map. Note: Click on Item Link to go to complete item details. Eastlake Park Phoenix is close-knit, history rich Phoenix neighborhood that boasts the oldest park in the city. 25% increase and its median household income grew from $57,957 to $60,931, a 5. Views: 21414: Published: 13. Neighborhood Labels (0) Neighborhood Boundaries (1) Neighborhood Centroids (2) Neighborhood Areas (3) Description: Full Metadata This web service depicts nearly 17,000 neighborhood boundaries in over 650 U. Phoenix Neighborhood Map: Central City: Gentrifying, Encanto: Wealthy Historic, South Mountain: hiking, Alahambra: California but somehow sucks more, Estrella: pretty. Our Neighbors Add Yourself Stan the Man john2830 stansbetterhalf FranknStein. Industries by Neighborhood in Phoenix There are 18 neighborhoods that are fully or partially contained within Phoenix (3 fully and 15 partially). Technical Assistance Gallery Justice Mapping. We invite you to take a tour of our models and discover unbeatable values on these move-in ready homes. Buffalo Drive, Suite 125. Its boundaries are Market Street to the north, Preston Street to the west, Broadway to the south, and Baxter Avenue to the east. Contact for Price. 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Its boundaries are Market Street to the north, Preston Street to the west, Broadway to the south, and Baxter Avenue to the east. Phoenix is mapped by zip codes and zones on a grid system. Biltmore Overview. They are elected on a non-partisan ballot for four-year terms. Bathrooms: 1 to 7 Bathrooms. Phoenix Warnings and Dangers. Supplement your existing database with quality data variables from authoritative data sources. The neighborhood with the highest Livability Score is North Gateway and the largest neighhorhood by population is Maryvale. Phoenix residents might know that zip codes and city limits don’t always line up. Pinecrest is considered one of the premier neighborhoods in Miami, and for a number of good reasons. Location: East Central Phoenix. (ARMLS) For Sale: 2 beds, 3 baths ∙ 1435 sq. I roughly define the boundaries as: North: Piestewa Peak Mountain South: Indian School Rd East: Western Most Edge of Camelback Mountain West: I-51. The data can be viewed on the Chicago Data Portal with a web browser. 4 and a median household income of $60,931. All Phoenix neighborhoods. com to see the listing at 2001 N 1st Avenue in Phoenix, Arizona. Lot Sizes: 0 - 1 acres. These are the best neighborhoods to visit in Phoenix right now, from hip new areas like High Street to the quaint, rural feel of Agritopia and historic districts in the center of town. In general, homes in Greentrails are about $230,000 - $425,000 and sit on 10585-acre lots with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Phoenix was edited 106,948 times by 998 people, last tag: 12d ago. Valley Native. Answer 1 of 5: Does anyone know where I can find a map of the Phoenix which breaks out the neighborhoods (Arcadia, Biltmore, Paradise Valley, Ahwautkee, etc) throughout the whole city?. 7,122 posts, read 10,380,692 times. This Mobility Area is located within the Sunnyslope community of Phoenix, at the base of North Mountain, North Mountain Park, and "S" Mountain. Order Online Tickets Tickets See Availability Directions {{::location. Neighborhood boundaries: Black Mountain Blvd. The area was originally known as Preston's Enlargement, part of the land granted to Colonel William Preston in 1774. The city of Phoenix, AZ has a population of 1,555,324 and a population density of 3,005 people per square mile. (Phoenix, Arizona) USA / Arizona / Phoenix / Phoenix, Arizona. This neighborhood is perfect for those seeking single-family homes. Ahwatukee Foothills Alahambra Camelback East Central City Deer Valley Desert View Encanto Estrella Laveen Maryvale New Village North Gateway North Mountain Paradise Valley South Mountain. This is a varied community, with homes representing a wide range of time periods and styles. 68M people with a median age of 34. Visit Neighborhoods. Enter your address in the search box. to North 64th Street, East Pinnacle Peak Road to Phoenix Recreation Road. About Boundaries Neighborhood Phoenix. Come walk our palm-lined streets and catch a glimpse into Phoenix's past with historic architectural styles - Tudors, Bungalows, and Spanish Colonials. Homes for Sale. You can view its boundaries and discover ways to get in touch with your council member. The signature playground is home to a pair of alligator statues; an homage to the reptiles, which legend has it, resided in the park's lake over 100 years ago. Metropolitan Phoenix - including Gilberts Valley location. Biltmore Overview. The people living in ZIP code 85041 are primarily white. Its boundaries are Market Street to the north, Preston Street to the west, Broadway to the south, and Baxter Avenue to the east. Neighborhood Name: Willo : City: Phoenix: County: Maricopa: Zip Code: 85003: Area Code: 602. They are elected on a non-partisan ballot for four-year terms. Our residents are a mix of young and old and many of our residents are original homeowners, we even have some second and. Ready-to-use datasets include demographics, behavioral and business data, environmental live feeds, places and. The neighborhood with the highest Livability Score is North Gateway and the largest neighhorhood by population is Maryvale. Phoenix Neighborhoods. Eastlake Park Phoenix is close-knit, history rich Phoenix neighborhood that boasts the oldest park in the city. The area was originally known as Preston's Enlargement, part of the land granted to Colonel William Preston in 1774. Pinecrest is considered one of the premier neighborhoods in Miami, and for a number of good reasons. As of 2010, Maryvale had a population of 208,189. Phoenix Warnings and Dangers. Our neighborhood is nestled in the heart of Phoenix, the Melrose District. I roughly define the boundaries as: North: Piestewa Peak Mountain South: Indian School Rd East: Western Most Edge of Camelback Mountain West: I-51. Whether it's living in the heart of the urban core or a charming bungalow on a quiet street, Downtown Phoenix neighborhoods have an array of housing and lifestyle options perfect for you. 4 and a median household income of $60,931. This is a varied community, with homes representing a wide range of time periods and styles. Answer 1 of 5: Does anyone know where I can find a map of the Phoenix which breaks out the neighborhoods (Arcadia, Biltmore, Paradise Valley, Ahwautkee, etc) throughout the whole city?. The area was originally known as Preston's Enlargement, part of the land granted to Colonel William Preston in 1774. Supplement your existing database with quality data variables from authoritative data sources. The map on this side of the divider shows: Race/Ethnicity by Census Block 2000. The city of Phoenix, AZ has a population of 1,555,324 and a population density of 3,005 people per square mile. Map Satellite. Views: 21414: Published: 13. 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A DNS server is authoritative, which means it always answers a request sent to it. This server is also commonly referred to as a nameserver. Nameservers provide this service for free and its main purpose is to find the requested domain name and other relevant information associated with it. The information it returns includes the names of servers, their IP addresses, zones, and other details needed for finding the domain and IP addresses requested.
Nameservers are also known as the root server and it is usually located on the internet itself. The reason a nameserver is referred to as the root server is because it is responsible for connecting to all the other nameservers on the internet. This is done by interpreting DNS requests and returning responses from the DNS servers. It is also responsible for translating the requested domain name to an IP address and then translates the IP address back to a domain name.
Some types of dns records are usually stored in nameservers while others are stored on the web server. When an IP address is requested, the nameservers check the IP address to see if it already exists. If it does, it returns to the client and asks it to provide an IP address. If it cannot find a matching domain name, it will return a DNS request for that name and forward it to the right DNS server. If it cannot send the requested name, it will ask the client again and this cycle goes on until the client agrees to give in to the DNS request or it receives a signal from another nameserver that the domain is not found.
The process of getting a domain name and IP address using a domain name lookup tool is quite simple and you do not need to have any technical knowledge to be able to do it. There is no need to go through any difficult procedures like registering it with a domain name registrar or web browser and such. All you need is to access a reliable nameserver that can perform the DNS lookup for you and provide you with all the relevant data.
In order to start performing the DNS lookup, you need to write a query that contains the domain name you want to lookup, a domain name to resolve it to and the IP address of the IP address. You can start by writing the domain name, followed by a colon and then the IP address, separated by comma. If you are using Windows, enter the IP address you are looking for into the field provided at the top of the window. The same process is followed if you are using the Mac operating system.
Once the above step has been completed, hit the search button and wait for the results. Once you get all the information related to the domain name, go through each one carefully. If there is more than one record, make sure you put the details together. The dns resolver will provide you with the information you need as to whether the domain is available or not.
Some of the domain lookups may not require any input from the client, while some will require you to provide inputs like the name, address etc. If you are required to provide inputs, you can use the built-in options of your web browser or you can use the recursion option of the tld resolver. The built-in option of the web browser will return a list of results which is based on the information provided by the user. You can get detailed information about any domain name, such as who owns it, how many times it has been registered, names of any other entities that may have registered the domain name and so on. Similarly, the recursion option of the tld resolver will return a list of names that are in its database.
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synopsis: Bark Group Inc., a U.S. company with a multinational client base, announced that the Company has entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire Tre Kronor Media (TKM), a leading Swedish marketing and advertising company.
buyer: Bark Group, Inc. (BKPG:$3.87)
Bark Group Inc. is a multi-national European company delivering cutting-edge advertising and marketing campaigns to leading European businesses. Bark merges creativity, research and media with digital and internet counseling to customize a full advertising marketing campaign from start to finish. "
target: Tre Kronor Media
Tre Kronor Media is a leading Swedish marketing and advertising company.
price ($mm)[EV]
$5.60 [$4.88]
rev ($mm)
$13
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$0
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Lagardère Active, acquired Nextedia Group
See 1942 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: Lagardère announces the acquisition of 100% of the Nextedia Group by Lagardère Active. Nextedia, France’s leading independent provider of interactive marketing services, is an interactive media agency offering a full package of services to advertisers wishing to expand their internet footprint.
buyer parent: Lagardere Groupe SCA
buyer: Lagardère Active
Lagardère Active is uniting the Group’s magazine publishing activities and audiovisual and digital divisions. Lagardère Active aims to become a leader in the production and aggregation of multimedia content in France and internationally. "
target: Nextedia Group
Nextedia is France’s leading interactive media agency, and the only independent player working across the entire range of digital services: search marketing, media planning and online space buying, performance marketing, e-mailing, affiliation, CRM, mobile marketing, and database marketing.
price ($mm)
$137
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MISSION Group, acquired Soul
See 3782 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: The MISSION Group, a collective of creative and MarTech agencies based in the UK, has acquired Soul, a leading customer engagement agency in the UK. Soul creates marketing campaigns that enable brands to have a heart to heart with their customers and understand their decision-making processes and motivators.
buyer: MISSION Group (AIM:TMMG:$183.53)
MISSION is a technology-embraced marketing communications and advertising group delivering digital, brand, marketing, advertising and full service communications. MISSION employs more than 1,000 people across the UK, Asia and the US, and works with some of the world’s leading brands. "
target: Soul
Soul is a leading customer engagement agency in the UK. Soul works with psychologists to help businesses better understand human nature. They create marketing campaigns that enable brands to have a heart to heart with their customers and understand their decision-making processes and motivators.
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closed 6/9/2021 via PR Web
Mainspire merged with The Enablement Group,
See 3781 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: The Enablement Group (TEG), a sales enablement content agency and consultancy, and Mainspire Marketing, a global full-service marketing agency, have merged operations under the name “The Enablement Group” to better serve the needs of corporate sales, marketing, and HR teams.
buyer: The Enablement Group
The Enablement Group (TEG) is a marketing and sales enablement content agency that delivers experiences fostering greater engagement and message retention, ultimately driving revenue and performance improvement. "
target: Mainspire
Mainspire is a full-service global consulting and marketing agency focused on the most innovative technologies driving the future. Mainspire develops and implements solid business marketing strategies that help companies grow and improve the world.
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Beattie Communications Group Ltd., acquired Beattie Communications Group Ltd.
See 3782 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: Beattie Communications' CEO, Laurna Woods, has acquired the company in a management buyout. Beattie is the UK’s No 1 integrated communications agency, competing with digital, social, creative, advertising and PR shops. They provide inspired communications and marketing services to some of the world's largest companies.
buyer: Beattie Communications Group Ltd.
Beattie is the UK’s No 1 integrated communications agency, competing with digital, social, creative, advertising and PR shops. They de-stress the lives of clients by demystifying communications to make it simple, deciphering strategy to make it transformational and debunking delivery to boost ROI. "
target: Beattie Communications Group Ltd.
Beattie is the UK’s No 1 integrated communications agency, competing with digital, social, creative, advertising and PR shops. They de-stress the lives of clients by demystifying communications to make it simple, deciphering strategy to make it transformational and debunking delivery to boost ROI.
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closed 12/30/2020 via BNC Analysis
Moacon Ventures GmbH, acquired Devexgo GmbH
See 4085 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: Moacon Ventures GmbH, a German investment company, has acquired DEVEXGO GmbH, a German marketing company. With the acquisition, DEVEXGO will begin offering its customers an all-round carefree package in order to reach different target groups from the B2B and B2C environment with different media.
buyer: Moacon Ventures GmbH
Moacon Ventures GmbH is a German investment company comprised of online and offline start-ups from the consumer and marketing sectors. Moacon supports its portfolio companies at every point in their journey, from the idea to long-term market success. "
target: Devexgo GmbH
DEVEXGO is a German marketing company that specializes in cooperation marketing. DEVEXGO offers high-quality couponing in parcel or media supplements, Point-of-Sale and special postal advertising formats, and individual display campaigns on all known platforms.
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ADLPerformance, acquired Pschhh
See 3782 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: ADLPerformance has acquired a company in the communication and marketing sector: Pschhh, a strategic planning and creation agency. Pschhh's aim is to create strong relationships between brands and consumers through brand content that generates added value for the end customer.
buyer: ADLPerformance (PA:ALP.AS:$163.53)
For more than 48 years, ADLPerformance has supported large account clients on their marketing issues. Supported by more than 500 employees, their group is a major player in cross-channel marketing in Europe. They are also present in France, Spain and Portugal. "
target: Pschhh
Based in France, Pschhh is an independent and bubbly communications consulting agency. The agency's aim is to create strong relationships between brands and consumers through brand content that generates added value for the end customer.
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MESH, LLC, acquired Converge Marketing LLC
See 3782 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: Baton Rouge agency Mesh continues to expand its footprint in the southern part of the US. The firm is acquiring New Orleans-based agency Converge Marketing and bringing on the firm’s founder, Matt Preuett as Agency Director, New Orleans. Converge Marketing provides expert marketing campaign strategy, project management, and more.
buyer: MESH, LLC
MESH exists to create connections and loyalty to brands. They are an independent, award-winning creative and strategic agency with over 15 years of success. They work with clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to startups, who are willing to invest in their brand. "
target: Converge Marketing LLC
New Orleans-based agency Converge Marketing was founded by Matt Preuett in 2016. Converge Marketing of Louisiana provides expert marketing campaign strategy, project management, content creation and reputation building services for growing and established businesses.
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New School, LLC merged with Ignite Advertising, LLC,
See 3921 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: New School, a marketing and advertising agency in Muskegon, merged with IGNITE, a branding and marketing company also located in Muskegon, MI. New School is a one-stop marketing shop for small to medium sized businesses that provides traditional and digital marketing services.
buyer: Ignite Advertising, LLC
IGNITE is an ad agency that works with businesses of all sizes, at their pace. They don't push large marketing budgets. IGNITE comes up with creative and compelling marketing materials to over time to help businesses grow. IGNITE is based in Muskegon, MI. "
target: New School, LLC
New School is a one-stop marketing shop for small to medium sized businesses of any kind in the Muskegon, MI area looking to grow industry presence and increase sales. Services include: marketing (traditional and digital), web design, video production, graphic design, print design, and more.
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WPP AUNZ Limited, acquired Meerkats
See 3782 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: WPP AUNZ, the leading creative transformation agency in Australia, New Zealand and Asia, has acquired Western Australian-based digital and creative business solutions company Meerkats. Meerkats specializes in branding, planning, marketing and creativity.
buyer parent: WPP Group, plc
buyer: WPP AUNZ Limited (ASX:SGN:$605.03)
WPP AUNZ is the leading creative transformation agency in Australia, New Zealand and Asia, comprising nearly 5,000 people working across 60+ companies, in over 120 offices across the region. "
target: Meerkats
Meerkats is a creative agency based in Perth, Australia that specializes in branding, planning, marketing and creativity.
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Stagwell Group, offer to acquire MDC Partners, Inc.
See 3782 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: Stagwell Group will acquire MDC Partners, Inc., one of the most influential marketing and communications networks in the world. The combination will allow both Stagwell and MDC to scale offerings, develop products based on combined tech and data assets, and provide accelerated growth and enhanced services to clients.
buyer: Stagwell Group
Stagwell Group is an independent, digital-first, and fully-integrated organization servicing brands across the continuum of marketing services. Stagwell's brands include experts in digital transformation and marketing, research and insights, marketing communications, and content and media. "
target: MDC Partners, Inc. (MDCA:$1,252.82)
MDC Partners is one of the most influential marketing and communications networks in the world. MDC's agency partners leverage technology, data analytics, insights, and strategic consulting solutions to drive measurable results and optimize return on marketing investment for over 1,700 clients.
price ($mm)[EV]
$253 [$1,306]*
rev ($mm)
$1,415
EBITDA ($mm)
$215
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Ringier AG, acquired Admeira AG
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synopsis: Ringier, a diversified media company, is acquiring Swisscom’s 50% share in Admeira, making it the sole owner of the marketing company. At the same time, Admeira is being restructured and will focus on the marketing of TV advertising in future. Admeira is Switzerland's largest marketing company.
buyer: Ringier AG
Ringier is a diversified media company with about 6,900 employees across 18 countries. Founded in 1833, Ringier manages leading brands in print, TV, radio, online and mobile media and runs successful print, entertainment and internet businesses. "
target parent: Swisscom
target: Admeira AG
Admeira is Switzerland's largest marketing company. They represent more than 80 strong media brands in the print, radio, TV, online and digital out-of-home domains. They provide their clients with tailored advertising and sponsorship solutions for cross-media campaigns.
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Bond Brand Loyalty, acquired rDialogue
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synopsis: Bond Brand Loyalty, a global customer experience and loyalty management company, has acquired rDialogue, a customer marketing firm. The acquisition bolsters Bond’s expertise in strategic advisory services to help brands strengthen relationships and optimize the customer journey across all human and digital touch points.
buyer: Bond Brand Loyalty
Bond is a global, data-driven customer experience and loyalty management business. It specializes in the Marketing, Measurement, and Management of powerful experiences that build brand loyalty for the world’s most influential brands. "
target: rDialogue
rDialogue is a customer marketing firm that accelerates the development of smart and profitable relationships between leading brands and customers. The data-driven firm blends science and art to develop and execute innovative marketing strategies around loyalty and relationship marketing.
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announced 2/3/2020 via BNC Analysis
Ben Lilley, will acquire McCann Australia
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synopsis: Ben Lilley, the former CEO of McCann Australia, will acquire McCann Australia from McCann Worldgroup, the world’s leading ad agency network. McCann Australia is an Australian creative agency that turns emotional truths into compelling stories to transform and build brands that last.
buyer: Ben Lilley
Ben Lilley is an Australian creative entrepreneur and private investor. Ben Lilley has a number of private investments and is interested in advertising and marketing businesses in creative, data, digital, design, media and PR. "
target parent: Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.
target: McCann Australia
McCann Australia is an Australian creative agency. McCann Australia provides their clients with a completely integrated and comprehensive marketing services offering. The agency turns emotional truths into compelling stories to transform and build brands that last.
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Modi Marketing LLC merged with KWSM Digital,
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synopsis: KWSM, a full-service digital marketing agency with offices in Orange County, CA, Atlanta, GA, and Las Vegas, NV is merging with Modi Marketing, a marketing agency based in San Diego, CA. Modi Marketing provides small to mid-sized companies with marketing strategies and ongoing support designed to generate leads and grow revenue.
buyer: KWSM Digital
KWSM is based in Orange County, CA, with offices in Atlanta, GA and Las Vegas, NV. KWSM is a full-service digital agency with services including social media management, digital advertising, influencer marketing, video production, website design & development, and search engine optimization. "
target: Modi Marketing LLC
Modi Marketing is a marketing agency based in San Diego, CA. The agency provides small to mid-sized companies with marketing strategies and ongoing support designed to generate leads and grow revenue. Modi has served local clients under the leadership of Owner Krystina Feucht.
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GMLV, acquired The Byne Group, Inc.
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synopsis: GMLV, a Newark, NJ/NY area based integrated marketing communications agency, announced that it has merged with The Byne Group, an award-winning strategic branding and integrated marketing agency. TBG has helped clients grow their brand through creative guidance, design, collaboration, and strategic thinking for over twenty years.
buyer: GMLV
GMLV is a full-service integrated marketing and communications company serving national and regional clients with award-winning work in brand-identity, creative and marketing services, media planning and buying, digital and public relations. "
target: The Byne Group, Inc.
The Byne Group (TBG) is an award-winning strategic branding and integrated marketing agency. TBG has helped clients grow their brand through creative guidance, design, collaboration, and strategic thinking for over twenty years.
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Fitzco, acquired Fitzco
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synopsis: Dave Fitzgerald, founder and chairman of Fitzco, has acquired the company back from Interpublic Group of Companies, a global provider of marketing solutions. Fitzco is a full-service agency with combined capabilities across advertising, strategic planning, media, digital, creative technology, performance marketing and design.
buyer: Fitzco
Fitzco is a full-service marketing agency that helps brands find their unique place in culture. Fitzco's capabilities include advertising, strategic planning, media, digital, creative technology, performance marketing and design. The agency has helped brands such as Coka-Cola, MGM Resorts, and more."
target parent: Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.
target: Fitzco
Fitzco is a full-service marketing agency that helps brands find their unique place in culture. Fitzco's capabilities include advertising, strategic planning, media, digital, creative technology, performance marketing and design. The agency has helped brands such as Coka-Cola, MGM Resorts, and more.
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Inc & Co, acquired Brass Agency
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synopsis: Inc & Co, a collective group of marketing agencies in the UK, has acquired Brass Agency, a full-service marketing agency in the UK. Brass helps their clients design and deliver just the right experience for their brand. Brass has diverse experience across digital, shopper, media, PR, insight, advertising, mobile, branding, search and content.
buyer: Inc & Co
Inc & Co is a collective group of marketing agencies in the UK. Inc & Co is redefining the landscape by bringing agencies into a creative collective that empowers them to deliver a dynamic portfolio of services to clients. "
target: Brass Agency
Brass is an independent full-service marketing agency in the UK. Brass helps their clients design and deliver just the right experience for their brand. Brass has diverse experience across digital, shopper, media, PR, insight, advertising, mobile, branding, search and content.
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announced 8/23/2019 via BusinessWire
Legacy Acquisition Corp., will acquire Blue Impact
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synopsis: Legacy Acquisition, a publicly-traded special purpose acquisition company, will acquire Blue Impact, a group that's composed of Vision 7, Canada’s marketing communications platform, We Are Social, UK’s creative agency, Fuseproject, a product design agency, Metta, China’s marketing agency, and Madhouse, China's paid media and performance platform.
buyer: Legacy Acquisition Corp. (LGC:$0.00)
Legacy is a publicly-traded Special Purpose Acquisition Company. It was formed for the purpose of effecting a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, recapitalization, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more target businesses. "
target parent: BlueFocus Communication Group
target: Blue Impact
Blue Impact is a communication services group. It is composed of Vision 7, Canada’s marketing communications platform, We Are Social, UK’s creative agency, Fuseproject, a product design agency, Metta, China’s marketing agency, and Madhouse, Shanghai’s paid media and performance platform.
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closed 8/21/2019 via BNC Analysis
Briggs Advertising merged with CD&M Communications,
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synopsis: Briggs Advertising in Bath has become part of Portland-based marketing agency CD&M Communications. Briggs Advertising is an agency that designs websites, brochures, print, produces radio, TV, training videos, events, creates trade show booths, strategic marketing plans, and anything else their clients need.
buyer: CD&M Communications
CD&M Communications are a strategic and creative agency that helps clients change the way consumers think about their brands. They specialize in Consumer Advertising, Business Communications, Social Marketing, Branding Strategy, TV, Radio, Print, Web Design, Planning and Buying, PR and more. "
target: Briggs Advertising
Briggs Advertising is an agency that designs websites, brochures, print, produces radio, TV, training videos, events, creates trade show booths, strategic marketing plans, and anything else their clients need. They are based in Maine.
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Bark Group, Inc., will acquire Tre Kronor Media
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synopsis: Bark Group Inc., a U.S. company with a multinational client base, announced that the Company has entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire Tre Kronor Media (TKM), a leading Swedish marketing and advertising company.
buyer: Bark Group, Inc. (BKPG:$3.87)
Bark Group Inc. is a multi-national European company delivering cutting-edge advertising and marketing campaigns to leading European businesses. Bark merges creativity, research and media with digital and internet counseling to customize a full advertising marketing campaign from start to finish. "
target: Tre Kronor Media
Tre Kronor Media is a leading Swedish marketing and advertising company.
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Bark Group, Inc., will acquire Tre Kronor Media
See 3618 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: Bark Group Inc., a U.S. company with a multinational client base, announced that the Company has entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire Tre Kronor Media (TKM), a leading Swedish marketing and advertising company.
buyer: Bark Group, Inc. (BKPG:$3.87)
Bark Group Inc. is a multi-national European company delivering cutting-edge advertising and marketing campaigns to leading European businesses. Bark merges creativity, research and media with digital and internet counseling to customize a full advertising marketing campaign from start to finish. "
target: Tre Kronor Media
Tre Kronor Media is a leading Swedish marketing and advertising company.
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Bark Group, Inc., will acquire Anaconda.tv, GMBH
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synopsis: Bark Group Inc., a multi-national European company delivering cutting-edge advertising and marketing campaigns to leading European businesses, announced that it has agreed to acquire 51% of Anaconda.tv, GMBH, a leading German TV production company based in Munich.
buyer: Bark Group, Inc. (BKPG:$3.87)
Bark Group Inc. is a multi-national European company delivering cutting-edge advertising and marketing campaigns to leading European businesses. Bark merges creativity, research and media with digital and internet counseling to customize a full advertising marketing campaign from start to finish. "
target: Anaconda.tv, GMBH
Anaconda.tv, GMBH, is a leading German TV production company based in Munich. They are currently developing a number of large productions for the German TV Stations ZDF, Kinderkanal and Kabel Eins, and have recently produced more than 100 candid camera clips for distribution in Europe and the U.S.
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Bark Group, Inc., will acquire Tre Kronor Media
See 3618 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: Bark Group Inc., a U.S. company with a multinational client base, announced that the Company has entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire Tre Kronor Media (TKM), a leading Swedish marketing and advertising company.
buyer: Bark Group, Inc. (BKPG:$3.87)
Bark Group Inc. is a multi-national European company delivering cutting-edge advertising and marketing campaigns to leading European businesses. Bark merges creativity, research and media with digital and internet counseling to customize a full advertising marketing campaign from start to finish. "
target: Tre Kronor Media
Tre Kronor Media is a leading Swedish marketing and advertising company.
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closed 10/20/2021 via BNC Analysis
MISSION Group, acquired Soul
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synopsis: The MISSION Group, a collective of creative and MarTech agencies based in the UK, has acquired Soul, a leading customer engagement agency in the UK. Soul creates marketing campaigns that enable brands to have a heart to heart with their customers and understand their decision-making processes and motivators.
buyer: MISSION Group (AIM:TMMG:$183.53)
MISSION is a technology-embraced marketing communications and advertising group delivering digital, brand, marketing, advertising and full service communications. MISSION employs more than 1,000 people across the UK, Asia and the US, and works with some of the world’s leading brands. "
target: Soul
Soul is a leading customer engagement agency in the UK. Soul works with psychologists to help businesses better understand human nature. They create marketing campaigns that enable brands to have a heart to heart with their customers and understand their decision-making processes and motivators.
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closed 6/9/2021 via PR Web
Mainspire merged with The Enablement Group,
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synopsis: The Enablement Group (TEG), a sales enablement content agency and consultancy, and Mainspire Marketing, a global full-service marketing agency, have merged operations under the name “The Enablement Group” to better serve the needs of corporate sales, marketing, and HR teams.
buyer: The Enablement Group
The Enablement Group (TEG) is a marketing and sales enablement content agency that delivers experiences fostering greater engagement and message retention, ultimately driving revenue and performance improvement. "
target: Mainspire
Mainspire is a full-service global consulting and marketing agency focused on the most innovative technologies driving the future. Mainspire develops and implements solid business marketing strategies that help companies grow and improve the world.
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closed 3/10/2021 via BNC Analysis
Beattie Communications Group Ltd., acquired Beattie Communications Group Ltd.
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synopsis: Beattie Communications' CEO, Laurna Woods, has acquired the company in a management buyout. Beattie is the UK’s No 1 integrated communications agency, competing with digital, social, creative, advertising and PR shops. They provide inspired communications and marketing services to some of the world's largest companies.
buyer: Beattie Communications Group Ltd.
Beattie is the UK’s No 1 integrated communications agency, competing with digital, social, creative, advertising and PR shops. They de-stress the lives of clients by demystifying communications to make it simple, deciphering strategy to make it transformational and debunking delivery to boost ROI. "
target: Beattie Communications Group Ltd.
Beattie is the UK’s No 1 integrated communications agency, competing with digital, social, creative, advertising and PR shops. They de-stress the lives of clients by demystifying communications to make it simple, deciphering strategy to make it transformational and debunking delivery to boost ROI.
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closed 12/30/2020 via BNC Analysis
Moacon Ventures GmbH, acquired Devexgo GmbH
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synopsis: Moacon Ventures GmbH, a German investment company, has acquired DEVEXGO GmbH, a German marketing company. With the acquisition, DEVEXGO will begin offering its customers an all-round carefree package in order to reach different target groups from the B2B and B2C environment with different media.
buyer: Moacon Ventures GmbH
Moacon Ventures GmbH is a German investment company comprised of online and offline start-ups from the consumer and marketing sectors. Moacon supports its portfolio companies at every point in their journey, from the idea to long-term market success. "
target: Devexgo GmbH
DEVEXGO is a German marketing company that specializes in cooperation marketing. DEVEXGO offers high-quality couponing in parcel or media supplements, Point-of-Sale and special postal advertising formats, and individual display campaigns on all known platforms.
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closed 9/16/2020 via BNC Analysis
ADLPerformance, acquired Pschhh
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synopsis: ADLPerformance has acquired a company in the communication and marketing sector: Pschhh, a strategic planning and creation agency. Pschhh's aim is to create strong relationships between brands and consumers through brand content that generates added value for the end customer.
buyer: ADLPerformance (PA:ALP.AS:$163.53)
For more than 48 years, ADLPerformance has supported large account clients on their marketing issues. Supported by more than 500 employees, their group is a major player in cross-channel marketing in Europe. They are also present in France, Spain and Portugal. "
target: Pschhh
Based in France, Pschhh is an independent and bubbly communications consulting agency. The agency's aim is to create strong relationships between brands and consumers through brand content that generates added value for the end customer.
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closed 9/2/2020 via BNC Analysis
MESH, LLC, acquired Converge Marketing LLC
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synopsis: Baton Rouge agency Mesh continues to expand its footprint in the southern part of the US. The firm is acquiring New Orleans-based agency Converge Marketing and bringing on the firm’s founder, Matt Preuett as Agency Director, New Orleans. Converge Marketing provides expert marketing campaign strategy, project management, and more.
buyer: MESH, LLC
MESH exists to create connections and loyalty to brands. They are an independent, award-winning creative and strategic agency with over 15 years of success. They work with clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to startups, who are willing to invest in their brand. "
target: Converge Marketing LLC
New Orleans-based agency Converge Marketing was founded by Matt Preuett in 2016. Converge Marketing of Louisiana provides expert marketing campaign strategy, project management, content creation and reputation building services for growing and established businesses.
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closed 8/19/2020 via BNC Analysis
New School, LLC merged with Ignite Advertising, LLC,
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synopsis: New School, a marketing and advertising agency in Muskegon, merged with IGNITE, a branding and marketing company also located in Muskegon, MI. New School is a one-stop marketing shop for small to medium sized businesses that provides traditional and digital marketing services.
buyer: Ignite Advertising, LLC
IGNITE is an ad agency that works with businesses of all sizes, at their pace. They don't push large marketing budgets. IGNITE comes up with creative and compelling marketing materials to over time to help businesses grow. IGNITE is based in Muskegon, MI. "
target: New School, LLC
New School is a one-stop marketing shop for small to medium sized businesses of any kind in the Muskegon, MI area looking to grow industry presence and increase sales. Services include: marketing (traditional and digital), web design, video production, graphic design, print design, and more.
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closed 8/12/2020 via BNC Analysis
WPP AUNZ Limited, acquired Meerkats
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synopsis: WPP AUNZ, the leading creative transformation agency in Australia, New Zealand and Asia, has acquired Western Australian-based digital and creative business solutions company Meerkats. Meerkats specializes in branding, planning, marketing and creativity.
buyer parent: WPP Group, plc
buyer: WPP AUNZ Limited (ASX:SGN:$605.03)
WPP AUNZ is the leading creative transformation agency in Australia, New Zealand and Asia, comprising nearly 5,000 people working across 60+ companies, in over 120 offices across the region. "
target: Meerkats
Meerkats is a creative agency based in Perth, Australia that specializes in branding, planning, marketing and creativity.
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on offer 6/25/2020 via PR Newswire
Stagwell Group, offer to acquire MDC Partners, Inc.
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synopsis: Stagwell Group will acquire MDC Partners, Inc., one of the most influential marketing and communications networks in the world. The combination will allow both Stagwell and MDC to scale offerings, develop products based on combined tech and data assets, and provide accelerated growth and enhanced services to clients.
buyer: Stagwell Group
Stagwell Group is an independent, digital-first, and fully-integrated organization servicing brands across the continuum of marketing services. Stagwell's brands include experts in digital transformation and marketing, research and insights, marketing communications, and content and media. "
target: MDC Partners, Inc. (MDCA:$1,252.82)
MDC Partners is one of the most influential marketing and communications networks in the world. MDC's agency partners leverage technology, data analytics, insights, and strategic consulting solutions to drive measurable results and optimize return on marketing investment for over 1,700 clients.
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closed 2/14/2020 via Company Press Release
Ringier AG, acquired Admeira AG
See 3782 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: Ringier, a diversified media company, is acquiring Swisscom’s 50% share in Admeira, making it the sole owner of the marketing company. At the same time, Admeira is being restructured and will focus on the marketing of TV advertising in future. Admeira is Switzerland's largest marketing company.
buyer: Ringier AG
Ringier is a diversified media company with about 6,900 employees across 18 countries. Founded in 1833, Ringier manages leading brands in print, TV, radio, online and mobile media and runs successful print, entertainment and internet businesses. "
target parent: Swisscom
target: Admeira AG
Admeira is Switzerland's largest marketing company. They represent more than 80 strong media brands in the print, radio, TV, online and digital out-of-home domains. They provide their clients with tailored advertising and sponsorship solutions for cross-media campaigns.
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Bond Brand Loyalty, acquired rDialogue
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synopsis: Bond Brand Loyalty, a global customer experience and loyalty management company, has acquired rDialogue, a customer marketing firm. The acquisition bolsters Bond’s expertise in strategic advisory services to help brands strengthen relationships and optimize the customer journey across all human and digital touch points.
buyer: Bond Brand Loyalty
Bond is a global, data-driven customer experience and loyalty management business. It specializes in the Marketing, Measurement, and Management of powerful experiences that build brand loyalty for the world’s most influential brands. "
target: rDialogue
rDialogue is a customer marketing firm that accelerates the development of smart and profitable relationships between leading brands and customers. The data-driven firm blends science and art to develop and execute innovative marketing strategies around loyalty and relationship marketing.
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announced 2/3/2020 via BNC Analysis
Ben Lilley, will acquire McCann Australia
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synopsis: Ben Lilley, the former CEO of McCann Australia, will acquire McCann Australia from McCann Worldgroup, the world’s leading ad agency network. McCann Australia is an Australian creative agency that turns emotional truths into compelling stories to transform and build brands that last.
buyer: Ben Lilley
Ben Lilley is an Australian creative entrepreneur and private investor. Ben Lilley has a number of private investments and is interested in advertising and marketing businesses in creative, data, digital, design, media and PR. "
target parent: Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.
target: McCann Australia
McCann Australia is an Australian creative agency. McCann Australia provides their clients with a completely integrated and comprehensive marketing services offering. The agency turns emotional truths into compelling stories to transform and build brands that last.
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Modi Marketing LLC merged with KWSM Digital,
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synopsis: KWSM, a full-service digital marketing agency with offices in Orange County, CA, Atlanta, GA, and Las Vegas, NV is merging with Modi Marketing, a marketing agency based in San Diego, CA. Modi Marketing provides small to mid-sized companies with marketing strategies and ongoing support designed to generate leads and grow revenue.
buyer: KWSM Digital
KWSM is based in Orange County, CA, with offices in Atlanta, GA and Las Vegas, NV. KWSM is a full-service digital agency with services including social media management, digital advertising, influencer marketing, video production, website design & development, and search engine optimization. "
target: Modi Marketing LLC
Modi Marketing is a marketing agency based in San Diego, CA. The agency provides small to mid-sized companies with marketing strategies and ongoing support designed to generate leads and grow revenue. Modi has served local clients under the leadership of Owner Krystina Feucht.
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GMLV, acquired The Byne Group, Inc.
See 3781 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: GMLV, a Newark, NJ/NY area based integrated marketing communications agency, announced that it has merged with The Byne Group, an award-winning strategic branding and integrated marketing agency. TBG has helped clients grow their brand through creative guidance, design, collaboration, and strategic thinking for over twenty years.
buyer: GMLV
GMLV is a full-service integrated marketing and communications company serving national and regional clients with award-winning work in brand-identity, creative and marketing services, media planning and buying, digital and public relations. "
target: The Byne Group, Inc.
The Byne Group (TBG) is an award-winning strategic branding and integrated marketing agency. TBG has helped clients grow their brand through creative guidance, design, collaboration, and strategic thinking for over twenty years.
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closed 1/8/2020 via BNC Analysis
Fitzco, acquired Fitzco
See 3782 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: Dave Fitzgerald, founder and chairman of Fitzco, has acquired the company back from Interpublic Group of Companies, a global provider of marketing solutions. Fitzco is a full-service agency with combined capabilities across advertising, strategic planning, media, digital, creative technology, performance marketing and design.
buyer: Fitzco
Fitzco is a full-service marketing agency that helps brands find their unique place in culture. Fitzco's capabilities include advertising, strategic planning, media, digital, creative technology, performance marketing and design. The agency has helped brands such as Coka-Cola, MGM Resorts, and more."
target parent: Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.
target: Fitzco
Fitzco is a full-service marketing agency that helps brands find their unique place in culture. Fitzco's capabilities include advertising, strategic planning, media, digital, creative technology, performance marketing and design. The agency has helped brands such as Coka-Cola, MGM Resorts, and more.
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closed 12/18/2019 via BNC Analysis
Inc & Co, acquired Brass Agency
See 3781 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: Inc & Co, a collective group of marketing agencies in the UK, has acquired Brass Agency, a full-service marketing agency in the UK. Brass helps their clients design and deliver just the right experience for their brand. Brass has diverse experience across digital, shopper, media, PR, insight, advertising, mobile, branding, search and content.
buyer: Inc & Co
Inc & Co is a collective group of marketing agencies in the UK. Inc & Co is redefining the landscape by bringing agencies into a creative collective that empowers them to deliver a dynamic portfolio of services to clients. "
target: Brass Agency
Brass is an independent full-service marketing agency in the UK. Brass helps their clients design and deliver just the right experience for their brand. Brass has diverse experience across digital, shopper, media, PR, insight, advertising, mobile, branding, search and content.
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Legacy Acquisition Corp., will acquire Blue Impact
See 3782 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: Legacy Acquisition, a publicly-traded special purpose acquisition company, will acquire Blue Impact, a group that's composed of Vision 7, Canada’s marketing communications platform, We Are Social, UK’s creative agency, Fuseproject, a product design agency, Metta, China’s marketing agency, and Madhouse, China's paid media and performance platform.
buyer: Legacy Acquisition Corp. (LGC:$0.00)
Legacy is a publicly-traded Special Purpose Acquisition Company. It was formed for the purpose of effecting a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, recapitalization, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more target businesses. "
target parent: BlueFocus Communication Group
target: Blue Impact
Blue Impact is a communication services group. It is composed of Vision 7, Canada’s marketing communications platform, We Are Social, UK’s creative agency, Fuseproject, a product design agency, Metta, China’s marketing agency, and Madhouse, Shanghai’s paid media and performance platform.
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closed 8/21/2019 via BNC Analysis
Briggs Advertising merged with CD&M Communications,
See 4298 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: Briggs Advertising in Bath has become part of Portland-based marketing agency CD&M Communications. Briggs Advertising is an agency that designs websites, brochures, print, produces radio, TV, training videos, events, creates trade show booths, strategic marketing plans, and anything else their clients need.
buyer: CD&M Communications
CD&M Communications are a strategic and creative agency that helps clients change the way consumers think about their brands. They specialize in Consumer Advertising, Business Communications, Social Marketing, Branding Strategy, TV, Radio, Print, Web Design, Planning and Buying, PR and more. "
target: Briggs Advertising
Briggs Advertising is an agency that designs websites, brochures, print, produces radio, TV, training videos, events, creates trade show booths, strategic marketing plans, and anything else their clients need. They are based in Maine.
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closed 8/1/2019 via GlobeNewswire
Chemistry, acquired Pinta USA LLC
See 3782 Comparable Transactions
synopsis: Chemistry, an independent full-service marketing communications agency, has acquired Pinta, a full-service agency which practices the art of cross-cultural marketing. With a focus on culture, Pinta's offerings include strategic planning, creative development, media buying, digital content, social media and public relations.
buyer: Chemistry
Chemistry is an independent full-service marketing communications agency with offices in Pittsburgh and Atlanta. The firm provides services in advertising, brand strategy, media, public relations, social, digital marketing, and web development. "
target: Pinta USA LLC
Pinta is a full-service agency which practices the art of cross-cultural marketing. With a focus on culture, their offerings include strategic planning, creative development, media buying, digital content, social media and public relations.
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Geography
Matching Companies
Ticker: OMC
Omnicom Group Inc.
Omnicom Group is a leading global marketing and corporate communications company. Omnicom's branded networks and numerous specialty firms provide advertising, strategic media planning and buying, public relations and other specialty communications services.
year
2021
rev ($mm)
$13,962.10
EBITDA ($mm)
$2,171.80
EBIT ($mm)
$1,956.50
Net Income ($mm)
$1,347.40
Employees
64100
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Ticker: TSE:2433
Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc.
Hakuhodo DY Group companies are committed to providing optimized solutions for advertisers, media companies and content holders in Japan and internationally. The company provides planning, production, marketing, public relations, and other services related to advertising in various media.
year
2020
rev ($mm)
$12,689.62
EBITDA ($mm)
$491.78
EBIT ($mm)
$351.82
Net Income ($mm)
$208.98
Employees
23939
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Ticker: SWX:DKSH
DKSH Holding Ltd.
DKSH is the leading Market Expansion Services Group with a focus on Asia. They help companies who are looking for a reliable outsourcing partner to grow their business in new or existing markets. They offer services that includes organizing and running the entire value chain for any product.
year
2019
rev ($mm)
$11,600.35
EBITDA ($mm)
$282.63
EBIT ($mm)
$240.86
Net Income ($mm)
$232.55
Employees
32996
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Ticker: NYSE: IPG
Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.
Interpublic is one of the world's leading organizations of advertising agencies and marketing services companies. Their companies specialize in consumer advertising, digital marketing, communications planning and media buying, public relations and specialty marketing.
year
2020
rev ($mm)
$8,319.90
EBITDA ($mm)
$1,276.60
EBIT ($mm)
$996.30
Net Income ($mm)
$453.60
Employees
54300
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Ticker: SZSE:300058
BlueFocus Communication Group
BlueFocus is one of the most recognized communications services groups originating in China. They provide a wide spectrum of marketing and brand management services across disciplines of Strategy, Digital, Advertising, Media, Social, PR, Design, Branding, CRM, Data, E-Commerce and Mobile solutions.
year
2019
rev ($mm)
$3,361.21
EBITDA ($mm)
$120.72
EBIT ($mm)
$102.91
Net Income ($mm)
$75.66
Employees
5445
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Ticker: KOSE:A030000
Cheil Worldwide, Inc.
Cheil Worldwide Inc. is a marketing solutions company that offers advertising, public relations, shopper marketing, sports marketing, digital marketing, etc. It was established in 1973 with headquarters in Seoul, South Korea.
year
2020
rev ($mm)
$2,750.37
EBITDA ($mm)
$196.43
EBIT ($mm)
$170.64
Net Income ($mm)
$116.35
Employees
1274
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Ticker: DLX
Deluxe Corporation
Deluxe Corp. is a growth engine for small businesses and financial institutions. Millions of business customers access Deluxe’s products and services, including customized checks, as well as website development and hosting, email marketing, social media, search engine optimization and logo design.
year
2020
rev ($mm)
$1,790.78
EBITDA ($mm)
$296.61
EBIT ($mm)
$224.47
Net Income ($mm)
$8.81
Employees
6123
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Ticker: MDCA
MDC Partners, Inc.
MDC Partners is one of the fastest-growing and most influential marketing and communications networks in the world. Their agency partners leverage technology, data analytics, insights, and strategic consulting solutions to drive measurable results and optimize return on marketing investment.
year
2020
rev ($mm)
$1,252.82
EBITDA ($mm)
$135.16
EBIT ($mm)
$98.26
Net Income ($mm)
Employees
5647
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Ticker: AIM:SAA
M&C Saatchi plc
M&C Saatchi plc is a global marketing services business working across a wide variety of industry sectors with a strategy focused on winning new business and starting new businesses.
year
2018
rev ($mm)
$438.72
EBITDA ($mm)
$28.94
EBIT ($mm)
$22.02
Net Income ($mm)
$2.64
Employees
2483
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Ticker: ASX:IGL
IVE Group
IVE Group Ltd is an ASX listed vertically integrated marketing and print communications provider. IVE enables its customers to communicate more effectively with their customers by creating, managing, producing and distributing content across multiple channels.
year
2017
rev ($mm)
$395.92
EBITDA ($mm)
$28.66
EBIT ($mm)
$17.68
Net Income ($mm)
$9.65
Employees
1100
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Ticker: NYSE:HHS
Harte-Hanks, Inc.
Harte Hanks is a global marketing services firm specializing in multi-channel marketing solutions. Harte Hanks offers end-to-end marketing services including consulting, strategic assessment, data, analytics, digital, social, mobile, print, direct mail and contact center.
year
2017
rev ($mm)
$394.15
EBITDA ($mm)
$6.14
EBIT ($mm)
($4.97)
Net Income ($mm)
Employees
5620
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Ticker: 002712
Simei Media Co.,Ltd.
Simei Media Co.,Ltd. offers media services in China. Through their brands, they offer Media planning and agency (ProVision Media Network), Brand Management (BC&T Boundless Creations & Talents), Outdoor Advertising (EYoung Outdoors), Digital Marketing (Simei Digital), and more.
year
2015
rev ($mm)
$374.47
EBITDA ($mm)
$14.18
EBIT ($mm)
$13.83
Net Income ($mm)
$14.17
Employees
180
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Ticker: PA:ALP.AS
ADLPerformance
For more than 48 years, ADLPerformance has supported large account clients on their marketing issues. Supported by more than 500 employees, their group is a major player in cross-channel marketing in Europe. They are also present in France, Spain and Portugal.
year
2020
rev ($mm)
$163.53
EBITDA ($mm)
$12.32
EBIT ($mm)
$11.38
Net Income ($mm)
$7.62
Employees
487
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Ticker: ASX:EGG
Enero Group Limited
Enero Group Limited is engaged in integrated marketing and communication services, including strategy, market research, advertising, public relations, communications planning graphic design, events management, direct marketing, and corporate communications.
year
2017
rev ($mm)
$142.47
EBITDA ($mm)
$9.25
EBIT ($mm)
$6.33
Net Income ($mm)
$1.42
Employees
500
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Ticker: AQ
Acquity Group, LLC
Acquity Group, LLC operates as a multi-channel commerce and digital marketing company. Its solutions include design that covers audience segmentation and persona development, user experience and interaction design, information architecture, visual and motion design, and more.
year
2012
rev ($mm)
$141.01
EBITDA ($mm)
$27.65
EBIT ($mm)
$22.87
Net Income ($mm)
$3.25
Employees
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Ticker: OMC
Omnicom Group Inc.
Omnicom Group is a leading global marketing and corporate communications company. Omnicom's branded networks and numerous specialty firms provide advertising, strategic media planning and buying, public relations and other specialty communications services.
year
2021
rev ($mm)
$13,962.10
EBITDA ($mm)
$2,171.80
EBIT ($mm)
$1,956.50
Net Income ($mm)
$1,347.40
Employees
64100
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Ticker: TSE:2433
Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc.
Hakuhodo DY Group companies are committed to providing optimized solutions for advertisers, media companies and content holders in Japan and internationally. The company provides planning, production, marketing, public relations, and other services related to advertising in various media.
year
2020
rev ($mm)
$12,689.62
EBITDA ($mm)
$491.78
EBIT ($mm)
$351.82
Net Income ($mm)
$208.98
Employees
23939
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watch
Ticker: SWX:DKSH
DKSH Holding Ltd.
DKSH is the leading Market Expansion Services Group with a focus on Asia. They help companies who are looking for a reliable outsourcing partner to grow their business in new or existing markets. They offer services that includes organizing and running the entire value chain for any product.
year
2019
rev ($mm)
$11,600.35
EBITDA ($mm)
$282.63
EBIT ($mm)
$240.86
Net Income ($mm)
$232.55
Employees
32996
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Ticker: NYSE: IPG
Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.
Interpublic is one of the world's leading organizations of advertising agencies and marketing services companies. Their companies specialize in consumer advertising, digital marketing, communications planning and media buying, public relations and specialty marketing.
year
2020
rev ($mm)
$8,319.90
EBITDA ($mm)
$1,276.60
EBIT ($mm)
$996.30
Net Income ($mm)
$453.60
Employees
54300
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Ticker: SZSE:300058
BlueFocus Communication Group
BlueFocus is one of the most recognized communications services groups originating in China. They provide a wide spectrum of marketing and brand management services across disciplines of Strategy, Digital, Advertising, Media, Social, PR, Design, Branding, CRM, Data, E-Commerce and Mobile solutions.
year
2019
rev ($mm)
$3,361.21
EBITDA ($mm)
$120.72
EBIT ($mm)
$102.91
Net Income ($mm)
$75.66
Employees
5445
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watch
Ticker: KOSE:A030000
Cheil Worldwide, Inc.
Cheil Worldwide Inc. is a marketing solutions company that offers advertising, public relations, shopper marketing, sports marketing, digital marketing, etc. It was established in 1973 with headquarters in Seoul, South Korea.
year
2020
rev ($mm)
$2,750.37
EBITDA ($mm)
$196.43
EBIT ($mm)
$170.64
Net Income ($mm)
$116.35
Employees
1274
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watch
Ticker: DLX
Deluxe Corporation
Deluxe Corp. is a growth engine for small businesses and financial institutions. Millions of business customers access Deluxe’s products and services, including customized checks, as well as website development and hosting, email marketing, social media, search engine optimization and logo design.
year
2020
rev ($mm)
$1,790.78
EBITDA ($mm)
$296.61
EBIT ($mm)
$224.47
Net Income ($mm)
$8.81
Employees
6123
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Ticker: MDCA
MDC Partners, Inc.
MDC Partners is one of the fastest-growing and most influential marketing and communications networks in the world. Their agency partners leverage technology, data analytics, insights, and strategic consulting solutions to drive measurable results and optimize return on marketing investment.
year
2020
rev ($mm)
$1,252.82
EBITDA ($mm)
$135.16
EBIT ($mm)
$98.26
Net Income ($mm)
Employees
5647
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Ticker: AIM:SAA
M&C Saatchi plc
M&C Saatchi plc is a global marketing services business working across a wide variety of industry sectors with a strategy focused on winning new business and starting new businesses.
year
2018
rev ($mm)
$438.72
EBITDA ($mm)
$28.94
EBIT ($mm)
$22.02
Net Income ($mm)
$2.64
Employees
2483
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Ticker: ASX:IGL
IVE Group
IVE Group Ltd is an ASX listed vertically integrated marketing and print communications provider. IVE enables its customers to communicate more effectively with their customers by creating, managing, producing and distributing content across multiple channels.
year
2017
rev ($mm)
$395.92
EBITDA ($mm)
$28.66
EBIT ($mm)
$17.68
Net Income ($mm)
$9.65
Employees
1100
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Ticker: NYSE:HHS
Harte-Hanks, Inc.
Harte Hanks is a global marketing services firm specializing in multi-channel marketing solutions. Harte Hanks offers end-to-end marketing services including consulting, strategic assessment, data, analytics, digital, social, mobile, print, direct mail and contact center.
year
2017
rev ($mm)
$394.15
EBITDA ($mm)
$6.14
EBIT ($mm)
($4.97)
Net Income ($mm)
Employees
5620
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Ticker: 002712
Simei Media Co.,Ltd.
Simei Media Co.,Ltd. offers media services in China. Through their brands, they offer Media planning and agency (ProVision Media Network), Brand Management (BC&T Boundless Creations & Talents), Outdoor Advertising (EYoung Outdoors), Digital Marketing (Simei Digital), and more.
year
2015
rev ($mm)
$374.47
EBITDA ($mm)
$14.18
EBIT ($mm)
$13.83
Net Income ($mm)
$14.17
Employees
180
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Ticker: PA:ALP.AS
ADLPerformance
For more than 48 years, ADLPerformance has supported large account clients on their marketing issues. Supported by more than 500 employees, their group is a major player in cross-channel marketing in Europe. They are also present in France, Spain and Portugal.
year
2020
rev ($mm)
$163.53
EBITDA ($mm)
$12.32
EBIT ($mm)
$11.38
Net Income ($mm)
$7.62
Employees
487
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Ticker: AIM:INTQ
InternetQ PLC
InternetQ is one of the world's most successful Mobile, Social & APP-based service providers. Their disruptive mobile marketing, rich media and advertising platforms enable clients to profitably engage with the emerging social entertainment ecosystem.
year
2013
rev ($mm)
$151.44
EBITDA ($mm)
$14.25
EBIT ($mm)
$12.92
Net Income ($mm)
$11.84
Employees
155
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Ticker: ASX:EGG
Enero Group Limited
Enero Group Limited is engaged in integrated marketing and communication services, including strategy, market research, advertising, public relations, communications planning graphic design, events management, direct marketing, and corporate communications.
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Man you HAVE been busy! The hits just keep on commin’!!! Keep up the incredibly inspired and wonderful work. Cheers!
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dylan October 30, 2011 at 12:01 am
gonna try to grab this at MMW’s show in Ft Lauderdale…hope they have some left by then!
all the details look amazing!
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Jesse October 30, 2011 at 5:34 am
Another beauty!!!
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John C October 30, 2011 at 6:09 am
Marq, is that Les Claypool in the second image there inside that blue stone shack with a bass and one of his masks on? If not i am sorry cause i know this is a MMW poster and not the Primus one but it just looks like him to me.
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marq Post author October 30, 2011 at 12:00 pm
no, check the cover of MMW’s Uninvisible.
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Trav October 30, 2011 at 11:46 am
Nice! Glad I’ll be able to snag one of these beauties at the Atlanta show!!!
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John C October 30, 2011 at 2:57 pm
Oh i see now, sorry for the mix-up. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
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ian stone November 2, 2011 at 10:16 am
if anyone can grab me one at any of the shows please drop me a note at stone dot ian at gmail
i was at the sat night show in NYC but i didn’t see any prints.
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dimitri November 4, 2011 at 6:17 am
WOW! well done! marq!
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amy November 10, 2011 at 7:00 am
got that biatch signed by the boys.
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bert November 10, 2011 at 3:00 pm
I got, I was told, one of the remaining 4 last night very early. The remaining tour stops may be out of luck. Is there / shouldn’t there be an even allotment for each show, or does demand lead to more editions?
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dylan November 10, 2011 at 7:45 pm
well in that case, on Sunday night im asking if there are posters left for sale BEFORE i buy a ticket at the door…VERY lame that there is a chance of no posters being at the show.
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Trav November 11, 2011 at 7:12 am
Very disappointing… got to the Atlanta show nice and early in order to get one of these, but was told they had sold out of them the night before. What made it worse was that MMW stuck around after the show to sign stuff… arg! Oh well, at least the show was INCREDIBLE!! Seriously, might be the best live act out there… Please tell me you are going to do an artist edition, must have one!!!!
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Scottmac November 11, 2011 at 8:11 am
same here Trav. I probably ran into you at the show… MMW is just so damn solid. Would have loved to have grabbed one there. marq are you planning on releasing any via your site? maybe an AE? that’d be great… we all really appreciate your work.
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dylan November 11, 2011 at 9:22 am
man, these last two posts have me so bummed, i was really hoping to pick up this gorgeous poster at the show…I guess ill go dance my face off to MMW and hope for a sweet looking artist edition down the road.
a purple or black variant perhaps?? 🙂
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Trav November 12, 2011 at 2:25 pm
Dylan – Poster or no poster, the show is totally worth it. Been seeing these guys for over a decade, and they’re as on top of their game as they’ve ever been. Enjoy!
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[email protected] November 15, 2011 at 7:22 pm
The MMW show was excellent but scoring a GOLD variant of this poster just now was even more excellent! 🙂
can’t wait to see this beauty! Thanks Marq!
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dimitri November 16, 2011 at 6:35 am
that gold looked incred, marq. wished i was quicker…congrats to the lucky ones!!
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[email protected] December 1, 2011 at 8:54 am
Absolutely beautiful! Breath-taking, really! The show was amazing…and this poster is just as! Billy even kept commenting on it during the show in Madison! If only I could get my hands on a copper…or even better…a gold…or best…both!!! Oh…I wish, I wish, I wish…..
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marq Post author December 1, 2011 at 10:38 am
Thanks much. It’s cool to hear Billy was commenting on it. What was he saying ? “Go buy our posters!”
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Rene December 2, 2011 at 9:59 am
Well…of course he was trying to sell the posters (not that he really needed to encourage people)…especially since they were doing signings after the show. But, he was saying that they were great and amazing posters! Thank you for your wonderful work!!!
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A short biography of Maria Roda, a fierce champion of women's liberation and anarchism, active in Italy, France and the United States.
“Who knows poverty more than woman?” Maria Roda
“Let’s show to the man who suppresses our will, who does not allow us to think and act freely, who considers us inferior to him, imposing on us his authority, as father, brother and husband, and, believing himself stronger than us, tramples us, oppresses us, and sometimes even hits us …. Let’s show him that we want freedom and equality too” Maria Roda
“Maria Rodda (sic) was the most exquisite creature I have ever seen. She was of medium height, and her well-shaped head, covered with black curls, rested like a lily of the valley on her slender neck. Her face was pale, her lips coral-red. Particularly striking were her eyes: large black coals fired by an inner light…Maria proved a veritable ray of sunlight to me”. Living My Life. Emma Goldman.
Maria Roda was born in the town of Como in the Lombardy region of Italy in 1877, the daughter of Cesare Balzarini Roda and Monti Luigia.
She learned silk weaving from her father, who was a textile worker and militant anarchist, one of the most active in Como.
She found work as a teenager in the local mills. Her father’s house was a meeting place for local comrades or anarchists just passing through, recorded the police who had it under surveillance. Cesare had encouraged his four daughters to interest themselves in the ideals of anarchism, and they sang anarchist songs as they walked on the streets.
The family eventually moved to Milan, a city that offered better wages and employment opportunities. Though only in her teens she was fined and imprisoned for a period of three months for her activity during a strike she had helped organise in the mill where she worked. The French anarchist Zo d’Axa on the run from the French authorities wrote about the trial of the young anarchist girls Ernesta Quartirola aged fourteen and Maria aged fifteen saying that they had incited the demonstrators to attack the police.
Maria said in court in reply to the court: “I pity this guard. I pity him because he barely earns his bread, because he’s a poor devil. But it impresses me to see him go after other poor devils, his brothers...let him think about this.” They each received three months imprisonment for this as well as heavy fines. Zo remarked: “It is said over and over that Milan is a little Paris. The magistrates of Milan prove this, at least on one point; they are every bit as repugnant as their Parisian confreres”.
In Milan Maria met Errico Malatesta at an anarchist congress, as well as the Spanish Catalan anarchist Pedro Esteve, who was later to be her life long companion.
At some point Maria moved to France.
There she was arrested along with other members of an anarchist group, following the assassination of President Sadi Carnot of France by one of the group’s members, Sante Caserio. Maria had gone to school with Caserio where both had been taught by the fiery socialist poet Ada Negri.
On her release she eventually immigrated to the United States with her father and a younger sister in 1892 after stays in Portugal and England.
She and her father joined the Gruppo Diritto all’Esistenza which included Maria Barbieri and other Italian anarchist immigrants. She began to organise textile workers in Paterson.
Emma Goldman heard her speak alongside Voltairine de Cleyre and the English anarchist Charles Mowbray at a meeting set up to welcome Goldman home following her release from Blackwell’s Island. Roda addressed the Italian comrades present in the hall to welcome Emma home after her term of imprisonment. A skilled orator and organizer she also wrote for La Questione Sociale, organ of the Paterson group.
Maria helped found a gruppo anarchico feminile (anarchist women’s group) called the Gruppo Emancipazione della Donna (Women’s Emancipation Group) in 1897. Announcing that women were meeting separately in La Question Sociale she wrote “and it is right because we feel and suffer; we too want to immerse ourselves in the struggle against this society, because we too feel from birth, the need to be free, to be equal”.
It had connections with French feminists through a journal called Feminist Action started by Louise Réville.
Over the next decade into the early 1900s the group established links with a similar woman’s group in New York City and established a network with other women workers throughout the States and internationally. This included in Philadelphia and Boston and among the mining communities of Pennsylvania, Illinois and Vermont. They discussed and wrote about the specific problems and struggles of women whilst uniting with men in the common struggle of the workers’ movement and the anarchist movement. Italian anarchist women formed one of the first locals of the Industrial Workers of the World in Paterson.
Maria moved in with Pedro Esteve who along with the Italian Pietro Gori had established La Questione Sociale.
While raising eight children and working in the silk mills, Maria and Pedro became leading lights within the anarchist and workers movement in Paterson. Maria and Pedro regularly went to Tampa and New York City to help the struggles of Puerto Rican, Mexican, Cuban, Spanish, and Italian textile, cigar, and dock workers.
According to her son Sirio she turned to Rosicrucianism in later years.
Sources: The lost world of Italian American radicalism/ Cannistraro, Philip P., Meyer, Gerald
Zo d’Axa’s article on Maria’s trial
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Steven.
Jul 2 2009 16:11
Interesting stuff, keep them coming!
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lestev
Apr 22 2010 16:54
Maria Roda and Pedro Esteve are my grandparents. Just found this information and interested in knowing more. We were never told anything about my grandmothers or grandfathers involment with anarchist. Only hear about his fight for the unions
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Steven.
May 14 2017 18:56
Hi Battlescarred, so more information about Maria is now available here, including the year of her death (which I have edited in), but could be worth giving this article a little update when you have a chance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Roda
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Susana
Sep 27 2018 18:09
Hi, I'm a Spanish profesor and have been doing a research about your grandparents, Iestev, for some years now. I'm writting a book. I would like very much to speak with you. I'm at New York until 2018, 30th November. My mail address: [email protected]
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At term, the chorionic villli are filled with capillaries. The syncytiotrophoblast layer is still present but the cytotrophoblasts are mostly gone. Note the close apposition between the capillaries and syncytiotrophoblasts. How many layers does a molecule of oxygen have to traverse between maternal blood and a capillary in a villus?
Answer: The upper capillary would involve traversing 3 layers, because the basement membranes of the syncytiotrophoblast and capillary are fused. The layers are syncytiotrophoblast, basement membrane, and endothelial cell. The lower capillaries would involve 5 layers: the syncytiotrophoblast layer, its basement membrane, cytotrophoblast cells, the endothelial cell basement membrane, and the endothelial cells lining the fetal capillaries.
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The costs of mesothelioma can be overwhelming. They can include income loss, expensive treatments that may not be covered by health insurance, plus pain and suffering for you and for your family. Because the disease is preventable – and because it is usually caused by someone else’s negligence – legal options may be available to help regain these costs. Asbestos lawyers focus their practice on knowledgeably and effectively bringing to justice companies that exposed employees and the public to asbestos products. A mesothelioma attorney can help you consider your options and file a claim against the company responsible for your asbestos-related illness. More than one company may be responsible. A mesothelioma attorney identifies all companies at fault. Mesothelioma lawsuits have helped thousands of people receive financial assistance. A lawsuit can result in much-needed money to help reduce financial hardships during an illness and can also provide a more stable future for your loved ones. A lawyer specializing in asbestos litigation can help you seek compensation for expenses related to illness caused by asbestos exposure.
15th Anniversary of 9/11: Mesothelioma Expected to Rise from Attack
Thoracic surgeon Dr. Raja Flores, like so many other patriotic Americans, rushed to help after the horrific 9/11 terrorist attack at the World Trade Center in New York City. As the world prepares to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Flores’ work is far from done. While the memory of that fateful Sept….
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New Study: Mesothelioma Surgery Still Benefits Older Patients
Older patients with pleural mesothelioma can double their chances of extending their survival rates by undergoing aggressive, potentially curative surgery, according to a recent national database analysis. Age also should not be a deterrent to surgery, refuting the lingering myth that many mesothelioma patients are too old to benefit from these procedures. “More and more,…
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New Study: Mesothelioma Surgery Still Benefits Older Patients
Older patients with pleural mesothelioma can double their chances of extending their survival rates by undergoing aggressive, potentially curative surgery, according to a recent national database analysis. Age also should not be a deterrent to surgery, refuting the lingering myth that many mesothelioma patients are too old to benefit from these procedures. “More and more,…
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New Study: Mesothelioma Surgery Still Benefits Older Patients
Older patients with pleural mesothelioma can double their chances of extending their survival rates by undergoing aggressive, potentially curative surgery, according to a recent national database analysis. Age also should not be a deterrent to surgery, refuting the lingering myth that many mesothelioma patients are too old to benefit from these procedures. “More and more,…
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Jonathon Niese threw the New York Mets’ 34th one-hitter in the team’s 48-plus-year history, as the Mets took Game 2 of a day-night doubleheader 3-0.
Niese threw the club’s 24th complete-game single-pitcher one-hitter, walking none in his outstanding effort. Out of remaining 10 Mets’ one-hitters, six were nine-inning winning complete-game efforts by multiple pitchers, two were eight-inning complete-game losing efforts by multiple pitchers and two were rain-shortened one-hitters.
We’ve got all of the Mets’ one-hitters listed on our One-hitters by Mets pitchers page.
For some great additional insight into Niese’s incredible effort, check out Mark Simon’s blog post on ESPNNewYork.com, 10 things to know: Niese’s one-hitter.
Niese told MLB Network Thursday night that his hamstring feels good and the time he spent on the disabled list earlier this season helped. He said the healthy hamstring improves his balance, and that helped him throw strikes.
The Mets, of course, still have never had a no-hitter. That possibility was killed in the second inning when Chris Denorfia led off with a double, moving our NoNoHitters.com count to 7,704 New York Mets games with no no-no.
The Padres took the day part of the day-night doubleheader 4-2.
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As the options for vessel sinks have vastly expanded, so has the range of vessel sink faucets. Now, shoppers have the selection of gold, copper, chrome, nickel, oil-rubbed bronze, brass, or a mixture of glass and metal. In addition, vessel faucets are obtainable in polished, brushed, and matte finishes. No matter what style or colour vessel sink you choose, you will be capable to discover vessel sink faucets that go beautifully with your sink and complement your décor. Corner baths and showers are great for saving space and i have located that numerous consumers enjoy this, even when they have space. There is just one thing so unique about these corner bathroom wares. In addition, you must make durability a priority feature when buying bathroom vanities.The age of the wood gives it a special life, boosting its rustic look. It is a warm, welcoming material that looks fantastic in numerous bathrooms. 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Craig, my bottle says it's imported by Marie Brizard in Bardstown, KY, and that it was produced in France. I checked all my other Brizard liqueurs and some have different importers, but they all state they were produced in France.
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I’m searching for a automotive seat that works effectively in a convertible. I have a converible Karmman Ghia and I need something safe for my pet that can be a mid dimension dog. Easy To Get In and Out: The front dip makes it easy on your pet to climb out and in of the seat.
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Bitcoin mining is analogous to the mining of gold, but its digital form. The process involves specialized computers solving algorithmic equations or hash functions. These problems help miners to confirm blocks of transactions held within the network. Bitcoin mining provides a reward for miners by paying out in Bitcoin in turn the miners confirm transactions on the blockchain. Miners introduce new Bitcoin into the network and also secure the system with transaction confirmation.
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As a simple explanation, mining is essentially the use of computer hardware to voluntarily verify transactions on the Bitcoin network. Computers are tasked with “solving blocks” through the use of a proof-of-work (PoW) algorithm, or more simply, computers guess the answer to a very complex computational equation using a trial-and-error strategy (you can learn more about Bitcoin mining here). The first computer(s) to solve the block are awarded a predetermined amount of Bitcoin for their services to the network. As more miners enter the network, these equations become more difficult, and the mining rewards decrease, in an attempt to curb inflation and keep the block creation rate at a static time interval (about 10 minutes).
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What bitcoin mineing software work with slush's pool?
Im trying to find a good mineing software that work with slush's pool thats not cgminer or BFGminer or GUIminer does anyone know a alternative for that? i just want a miner that i can enter a stratum URL in that works.
submitted by trollmad3 to Bitcoin [link] [comments]
What bitcoin mineing software work with slush's pool? /r/Bitcoin
submitted by BitcoinAllBot to BitcoinAll [link] [comments]
What is bitcoin mining and can/how I do it?
I think I've got a somewhat general idea of what bitcoin mining is. Basically it's using your computer to keep ledgers of bitcoin transactions around the globe, and when you successfully do it you are paid for your services in bitcoin... at least I think that's the general idea of it though correct me if I'm wrong and PLEASE elaborate in more detail I'm very curious of it.
Secondly I recently built a new gaming rig with a gtx 1080ti gpu and a i7 8700k cpu that I'm planning on OC'ing, is this something that could potentially mine bitcoin? If so how would I do that?
submitted by Wickedsymphony1717 to BitcoinBeginners [link] [comments]
Who knows what bitcoin, bitcoin mining or bitcoin mining as a service is?
Bitcoin, who here knows what it is and who knows what Bitcoin Mining as a Service is? I just wanted to get an idea of who knows about what this is and how in depth their knowledge of Bitcoin is as the average redditor. This is just a survey that I am doing so it would help me greatly if you guys could post if you do know what bitcoin, bitcoin mining or bitcoin mining as a service are. Thank you for your time and considerations guy and for your help!
submitted by infinitehash to Bitcoin [link] [comments]
Can anyone explain how to earn bitcoin? What does this even mean? It cost over 11k!
What does the phrase "earn bitcoin" allude too? Do you just watch adds on your phone or play app store games? Don't really get what bitcoin mining is, what's the point of "mining"? And also, if you were to buy crypto currency in general, where do you do it??
submitted by Apennyis1cent to Bitcoin [link] [comments]
[Offer] I can teach you how to setup a working bitcoin mining software on your pc for $2 bitcoin
Hey slavelabour! I’m just some random guy looking to make a few bucks.
Before I start, I’m going to explain what bitcoin mining is. Essentially, bitcoin operates off of a blockchain, which has stuff that needs to be figured out in order for transactions to go through. Bitcoin mining is pretty much signing up your pc to do that stuff. Your pc can do this by itself with help of some softwares, and can generate a few dollars or cents a day, depending on your pc.
(Disclaimer: you might not profit due to electricity bills)
I can explain, through reddit dms, how to setup your pc for bitcoin mining, how to create a bitcoin wallet, and how to deposit and withdraw bitcoin. I can also link a few sites where you can order from amazon with bitcoin or buy gift cards with bitcoin. I can also tell you where to buy bitcoin with a credit card!
submitted by SheerChair56470 to slavelabour [link] [comments]
What do you guys think about the possibility of using lots of Arduinos to possibly replace expensive GPU's in bitcoin mining
I'm not sure what I'm talking about here too much but I'm pained to see expensive GPU's that the ultra-rich buy in the thousands and mine so much bitcoin.
My attempts of bitcoin mining with my PC were a failure because my 4GB GPU is not strong enough at all
Renting ASIC miners are mostly scams and I will not get much return
The one thing I'm forced to go to is to make my own GPU by my self and see if there is a possibility of working a with a general PC
As far as I'm aware this has never been done before and by no means do I expect an Arduino graphics card to be as strong as an early 2000's GPU but my thinking is: If I can buy the components for a cheap price then I can assemble an array of weak GPU's to become a far stronger one
If this whole idea is a flop and there is no real way to make money, I want to use this as a learning experience
So the first thing I want is a discussion on whether or not this could even achieve and become compatible with a PC. Whether it be a gaming PC or a raspberry Pi
The next is some sources on how GPU's work and their pinout and whatnot
I really don't expect any positive comments in this comment section since what I'm thinking of doing is near enough outrageous Xd
submitted by HShahzad108277 to arduino [link] [comments]
What will happen if 2 bitcoin miners finish at the same time? Will they share the mining reward? [Bitcoin Basics Podcast]
submitted by CoinCompassBTC to Bitcoin [link] [comments]
Bitcoin mining is done by private computers. The role of miners is to secure the network and process each Bitcoin. Miners do this by solving a calculation problem that allows them to assemble the transaction blocks (hence bitcoin's famous blockchain). Miners for this service are rewarded with newly created Bitcoins and transaction fees. How Bitcoin Mining Works. Before you start mining Bitcoin, it's useful to understand what Bitcoin mining really means. Bitcoin mining is legal and is accomplished by running SHA256 double round hash verification processes in order to validate Bitcoin transactions and provide the requisite security for the public ledger of the Bitcoin network. The Bitcoin.com mining pool has the lowest share reject rate (0.15%) we've ever seen. Other pools have over 0.30% rejected shares. Furthermore, the Bitcoin.com pool has a super responsive and reliable support team. 4. Bitcoin Mining Pools. Mining is an extremely competitive game. Even if you buy the best possible miner out there, you’re still at a huge disadvantage compared to professional Bitcoin mining farms.That’s why mining pools came into existence.. The idea is simple – miners group together to form a “pool” so they can combine their mining power and compete more effectively. Bitcoin mining is the process of adding transaction records to Bitcoin's public ledger of past transactions or blockchain. This ledger of past transactions is called the block chain as it is a chain of blocks. The block chain serves to confirm transactions to the rest of the network as having taken place.
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Bitcoin and cryptocurrency mining explained - YouTube
I mined cryptocurrency full-time for over a year, this is a story of my journey navigating mining cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Zcash and many mo... Bitcoin and cryptocurrency mining explained with the Byzantine Generals Problem. We use it to explain the essence of cryptocurrency mining. https://www.udemy... Where do Bitcoins come from, and what is Bitcoin "mining"? Peter van Valkenburgh, Director of Research at Coin Center, explains the role of miners in a syste... Thanks to Away for sponsoring this video! Go to https://www.awaytravel.com/techquickie and use promo code techquickie to get $20 off your next order! Bitcoin... Some Helpful Links: • Buy Parts for a Mining Rig: http://amzn.to/2jSSsCz • Download NiceHash Miner: https://www.nicehash.com/?p=nhmintro • Choose a Wallet: h...
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A couple of weeks back I wrote a post about the different ways you can stream a live assembly or performance within School - You can read it here.
After trying numerous different methods I thought I would share how we have found each one.
The first one we used was using the app webcamera to use the iPad as a webcam for my laptop. The iPad sends the video through the wifi to the laptop which then streams it on the internet.
We used a google hangout to broadcast the assembly and chose the YouTube add on which allows the hangout to be streamed live to YouTube and then it is automatically saved as a video.
Here is a link to the video:
As you can tell the quality isn't great. The fact that the iPad has to send the video to the laptop to then send it over the WiFi to the hangout clearly affects the quality.
The next chance I had was to again use the Google Hangout broadcasting option to stream our first Advent assembly. The reason was to share it with a number of schools which we are working with to learn about Christmas around the world - read more here.
This time I used the webcam attached to my laptop meaning that the camera was static but cut out the heavy use of the WiFi - I think you can agree that the quality is better however you are restricted to the movement of the camera and it isn't very easy to move around.
Finally we decided to use of the streaming websites. The two main ones are Ustream and LiveStream, at first we wanted to try these before using the Google Hangout however our school network blocked this connection and so we had to wait for our local technician to help. Eventually we were able to use these which both have iPad apps meaning you can stream directly from the iPad.
We ended up using Ustream, the reason being that LiveStream's free account only lets other members watch your videos meaning parents would have to sign up for an account just to view our videos. Ustream allows anyone to watch, the only restriction to their free account is that video is temporarily interrupted by an advert every 20minutes or so, however the quality of stream is much better and the video is stored on your channel until the 10gb of storage is full. HERE IS THE LINK TO OUR USTREAM CHANNEL
Also Ustream allows you to embed the videos in your own school blog like so:
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In future, I think Ustream seems the best and easiest way to stream and broadcast assemblies and performances in our School. The only potential barrier will be obviously the school's network allowing Ustream to be used.
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Communities along the Gulf Coast prepared for Laura yesterday as the storm continued to churn through the Caribbean on its way to the Gulf of Mexico. Invest 96L Forms in the Gulf of Mexico. An atmospheric river will set up late Tuesday and Wednesday bringing heavy rain at times . October 17, 2019. KHOU.com is the official website for KHOU-TV, Channel 11, your trusted source for breaking news, weather and sports in Houston, TX. As Delta approaches Louisiana, some meteorologists will have to rely on vital data from other locations as radar remains out of commission thanks to a powerful storm earlier this year. Weather in Motion ® Radar Maps Classic Weather Maps Regional Satellite. KHOU.com It has a 60% chance of development within five days. This will rank as a 3 on our Storm Impact Scale . Video & Photos. AccuWeather forecasters predict which areas of US will face 6 more weeks of winter. GMZ001-280845- … AccuWeather School: Can it ever be too cold to snow. Atlantic . The storm is expected to ramp back up into a major hurricane before it plows into the Gulf Coast as the 10th storm to make landfall in the U.S. this season. Regardless of classification, the large circulation will stir up the Gulf of Mexico as it drifts westward. Hurricane tracking, tropical models, and more storm coverage. The Navy web site offers a 1-month forecast of the Loop Current in... Mexico Enhanced Weather Satellite Map - AccuWeather.com Get ahead of spring cleaning with these storage solutions, Pick up these cold-weather essentials on sale this week. A potent storm system will also feature a swath of heavy rain which could raise flooding concerns. South Texas Radar. Severe Alerts Safety & Preparedness Hurricane Central. Latest snowfall forecast details as winter storm looms for Northeast. Advertisement. Since 1950, only 6% of all storms have formed in June, or … The interactive map makes it easy to navigate around the globe. AccuWeather School: Can it ever be too cold to snow. By Profanity, personal Be prepared with the most accurate 10-day forecast for Gulf Shores, AL with highs, lows, chance of precipitation from The Weather Channel and Weather.com However, it is possible that it becomes a tropical or sub-tropical depression before moving inland later Monday or Tuesday along the Texas coast. Galveston-Freeport real time Radar from NWS. Includes exclusive satellite and radar coverage of Florida, the Gulf of Mexico… Gulf of Mexico a June Hot Spot June isn't one of the more active months of the hurricane season. How to avoid the potentially deadly grip of a rip current, Worst of Humberto to steer east of Bahamas, US but surf may be dangerous, Tropical disturbances continue to stir over central Atlantic, Get ahead of spring cleaning with these storage solutions, Pick up these cold-weather essentials on sale this week. Easy to use weather radar at your fingertips! Get AccuWeather alerts as they happen with our browser notifications. The National Hurricane Center on Wednesday was tracking three disturbances, including one heading for the Gulf of Mexico. 000 FZNT24 KNHC 272043 OFFNT4 Offshore Waters Forecast for the Gulf of Mexico NWS National Hurricane Center Miami, FL 343 PM EST Wed Jan 27 2021 Offshore Waters Forecast for the Gulf of Mexico Seas given as significant wave height, which is the average height of the highest 1/3 of the waves. Weather maps for Houston, Texas and surrounding areas. Rain? Life-threatening storm surge and … North Atlantic - Gulf of Mexico Hurricanes, satellite pictures. manually removed by Facebook or AccuWeather. Classic Weather Maps. © 2020 AccuWeather, Inc. "AccuWeather" and sun design are registered trademarks of AccuWeather, Inc. All Rights Reserved. An uptick in the frequency and strength of rip currents is likely. Try searching for a city, zip code or point of interest. 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AccuWeather meteorologists will continue to monitor the system over the Gulf of Mexico, as well as Humberto and other features over the Atlantic Basin. attacks, and spam will not be tolerated. AccuWeather Forecast Radar AccuWeather Radar Map Live Radar Weather Map Us Doppler Radar Weather Map Severe Weather Map Radar in Motion Moving Radar Weather Map Current Local Radar Weather Map Florida Doppler Radar Weather Map NOAA Weather Radar Google Weather Radar US National Radar Weather Map Storm Radar Map Ohio Radar Weather Map NY Weather Map Radar Kansas Radar … Tropical Storm Barry has formed and is expected to strengthen into a hurricane before making landfall with life-threatening flooding and damaging winds in some places. Major nor'easter to develop. Tropical Depression Eight is expected to become a tropical storm before it moves into Texas. See the sneak peek to spring weather: © 2020 AccuWeather, Inc. "AccuWeather" and sun design are registered trademarks of AccuWeather, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather senior meteorologist. NOAA weather radar, satellite and synoptic charts. Individual waves may be more than twice the significant wave height. AccuWeather meteorologists will continue to monitor the system over the Gulf of Mexico, as well as Humberto and other features over the Atlantic Basin. Keep checking back for updates on AccuWeather.com and stay tuned to the AccuWeather Network on DirecTV, Frontier and Verizon Fios. Download the free AccuWeather app to stay alert of tropical weather advisories. Expect seas and surf to build from the upper Gulf coast to the western Gulf coast into Tuesday. If both storms manage to become hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico at the same time, it would be a first. https://bit.ly/2Eij5ff Related Videos Pockets of showers and thunderstorms being produced by the storm will propagate westward in waves along the central and western Gulf coast. This radar image shows showers and thunderstorms gathering along the coast of South Texas and Northeast Mexico on Tuesday, June 4, 2019. A large area of 40-60 mph wind gusts is … Get AccuWeather alerts as they happen with our browser notifications. Ice? Pacific Northwest Radar Loop Source: wunderground.com Please note: If there's no precipitation, you won't see anything but a map. Current conditions, warnings and historical records All Warnings from NOAA Gulf of Mexico weather forecast updated daily. Severe. Source: AccuWeather.com. Rainfall of a tenth to a half-inch is expected with potentially an inch in the Santa Cruz Mountains through early Monday. Satellite | Radar | Aircraft Recon | GIS Data | Analysis Tools. We have updated our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. Everything you need to monitor the tropics in one place. Houston real time Radar from AccuWeather. Boaters, fishing vessels and rig operators should be prepared for increasing squalls and building seas, which will shift westward into Tuesday. Interactive weather map allows you to pan and zoom to get unmatched weather details in your local neighborhood or half a world away from The Weather Channel and Weather.com Going on a cruise soon? Gulf Of Mexico Enhanced Source: AccuWeather.com. As Beta meanders along the western Gulf Coast, gusty winds will also persist for days near the western and central Gulf coast. Follow along with us on the latest weather we're watching, the threats it may bring and check out the extended forecast each day to be prepared. Gulf of Mexico: Gulf of Mexico Animated Loop - Visible / Infrared Simulated radar displayed over oceans, Central and South American countries is generated from satellite data, which is provided up to the current time and may not be updated as frequently as other regions. Comments that don't add to the conversation may be automatically or The Navy web site offers a 1-month forecast of the Loop Current in... Mexico Enhanced Weather Satellite Map - AccuWeather.com Caribbean Sea . The Bay Area gets a break from the rain today but for he second half of the weekend , there will be more widespread rain. Unless otherwise noted, the images linked from this page are located on servers at the Satellite Products and Services Division (SPSD) of the National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS). Hurricane Delta has undergone rapid strengthening and is forecast to strike the central Gulf Coast of the United States as a major hurricane late this week. Our interactive map allows you to see the local & national weather Major nor'easter to develop. 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OAKLAND – The A’s received boxes of colorful clothing Wednesday courtesy of Zubaz, the Minnesota-based company that specializes in zebra-like designs of your favorite teams.
Reliever Pat Neshek is friends with the owner of the company. All season long, A’s players have been sporting green, white and gold sweat pants that can only be described as eye-catching.
The shipment of clothes that arrived Wednesday included green and gold striped ties, sunglasses, baby clothes, even dog sweaters.
“The ties are awesome,” reliever Sean Doolittle said. “I’m just not sure if I have a suit that I can wear with it.”
When the A’s played in Minnesota a few weeks back, five players visited the Zubaz headquarters.
“We basically had free reign of the stock,” reliever Dan Otero said.
Would he ever wear one of those ties?
“I think if we were ever required to wear a tie on the road,” Otero replied.
That may not be out of the question.
“Show up on our plane,” A’s equipment manager Steve Vucinich said. “You never know. It might be a staff tie.”
***
Left fielder Yoenis Cespedes took some swings in a simulated game Wednesday afternoon and reported afterward that his right shoulder felt good. The A’s held off on him throwing Wednesday, but he’s expected to play catch Thursday.
Cespedes still appears on track to at least serve as DH in Game 1 of the American League Division Series against Detroit on Friday.
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The Boulevard Mile allows all runners, regardless of experience, age or level of fitness, to test himself/herself over the classic one mile distance. Spitler Race Systems will provide electronic timing for all participants on the scenic East Side measured and sanctioned mile course.
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With winter over and May rapidly approaching, Premier Development League teams have commenced announcing rosters as they finalize squads for the new season.
The Northeast Division has been particularly abuzz over the last month as the Reál Boston Rams and CFC Azul have both made major moves before the season’s start, all while two former Seacoast United Phantoms have signed professional contracts in Iceland.
Recently, the Rams announced Muscato Stadium in Easton, MA as their homestead for 2013 as well as the commitment of University of Massachusetts forward Victor Ferreira.
Hailing from St. Michael, Portugal, Ferreira recorded a hat-trick and two game winning goals with the Corsairs last year and a total of eight goals and assists as well as 63 shots in 17 games.
From Connecticut, after announcing Central Connecticut State University as their home for 2013, CFC Azul recently made public the re-commitment of 2012 defender Pat Boucher.
A member of the club’s inaugural season, Boucher was a core player in the squad that allowed only 14 goals last year, tied with the Ottawa Fury for second lowest in the Northeast Division behind the Western Mass Pioneers’ 11.
Boucher’s abilities also earned him a brief trial with the New England Revolution reserve squad alongside Azul forward Ryan Kinne who recently signed with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of third division USL Pro.
Moving up North to New Hampshire, former Seacoast United Phantoms Ruben Resendes and Chris Tsonis recently signed contracts with Icelandic second division club FC Tindastoll for 2013.
Both Resendes and Tsonis players received All-American honors during their four years at Southern New Hampshire University with Resendes recording 4 assists and 16 shots on goal last season while Tsonis was responsible for seven game winning points as co-captain of the Penmen.
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We had a fantastic final week at Forest School. The sun was shining and we had the slack line and hammock but best of all we toasted marshmallows and had s'mores and hot chocolate. Yummy!
Year 2 Forest School week 4, by Mrs Webster
Date: 26th Nov 2019 @ 3:57pm
What a great session. Mrs Gardner had lost all the things to make a fire. We had to use the compass and clues to find them all. We then climbed trees and sorted animals and their young. We also had hot chocolate to keep warm.
Year 2 Forest school week 3, by Mrs Webster
Date: 26th Nov 2019 @ 3:55pm
We had a good time at forest schools despite the rain! We looked at compass directions and found out which way was north! We then had chocolate biscuits. Yum.
Globetrotting, by Miss Lea
Date: 14th Nov 2019 @ 5:16pm
Thank you to all the parents who visited this afternoon. The children loved creating African artwork with you. This artwork now takes pride of place on our topic front covers. Here are just a few of our finished pieces.
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Year 2 Forest Schhol week 2, by Mrs Webster
Date: 6th Nov 2019 @ 3:44pm
Another great week! We swung in the hammocks, climbed trees, used the flint and steel to light the fire and had hot chocolate and biscuits. YUM!
Year 2 Forest School Week 1, by Mrs Webster
Date: 30th Oct 2019 @ 8:22am
Year 2 group B had a great first week at Forest School. We made journey sticks and then had hot chocolate and yummy chocolate biscuits!
Year 2 Forest school week 5, by Mrs Webster
Date: 15th Oct 2019 @ 4:19pm
We had a fantastic last week at Forest school. We had free play with the hammock, climbing trees and 'hide and seek' followed by hot juice and s'mores! Yum!
Who's afraid of the dark?, by Miss Lea
Date: 10th Oct 2019 @ 3:56pm
As part of our literacy and topic focus we have been learning how to write fact files on nocturnal animals.
Maths, by Miss Lea
Date: 10th Oct 2019 @ 3:53pm
This half term we have been getting better at understanding place value.
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Forest Schools Week 4 Year 2, by Miss Spencer
Date: 10th Oct 2019 @ 11:02am
This week in Forest School we were developing our mapping skills by using a compass to find hidden objects around the forest schoolsite.
Year 2 Forest School week 3, by Mrs Webster
Date: 2nd Oct 2019 @ 4:59pm
Another great week, despite the rain! We look at compass directions, went on the slack line, climbed trees and had yummy hot chocolate and biscuits!
Year 2 forest school week 2, by Mrs Webster
Date: 25th Sep 2019 @ 4:37pm
We had a fantastic week this week. We continued looking at nocturnal animals and sorted animal photos into nocturnal and diurnal animals. We had yummy hot chocolate and chocolate biscuits around the fire.
Year 2 Forest School week 1, by Mrs Webster
Date: 24th Sep 2019 @ 4:54pm
Year 2 had a great start to forest schools. We all made 'Journey sticks' which were great fun. We also enjoyed lighting the fire and drinking hot chocolate. Yum!
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Our Special Visitor, by Mrs Webster
Date: 3rd Apr 2019 @ 4:57pm
We have a special visit from Nick Butterworth, who told us how he became an author and illustrator. We were the first children in n the country to hear his new book.....’One springy Day’. Wow.....thank you Nick Butterworth!
Year 2 Forest School, by Mrs Webster
Date: 2nd Apr 2019 @ 4:51pm
We had fantastic final sessions..... building dens, rocking in the hammock, crossing the log and best of all eating hot dogs!
Year 2 Forest School, by Mrs Webster
Date: 21st Mar 2019 @ 1:06pm
We had a fantastic week this week, being back in the woods and playing Scarecrow Tig and the robin came to play too. Can you spot him?
Forest School Week 2, by Miss Ward
Date: 4th Mar 2019 @ 5:12pm
This week we worked with a partner to create shapes out of rope. Well done to everyone who guessed the shapes correctly!
Year 2 Meerkat Visit, by Mrs Webster
Date: 27th Feb 2019 @ 1:00pm
We had a fantastic visit from Zoo2you. You saw Meerkats, a tortoise, a tenrec and an owl! We learnt lots of facts and had an amazing session.
Year 2 Science, by Mrs Webster
Date: 14th Feb 2019 @ 8:35am
We have done some amazing work about living, non living and never lived. We ahd some great discussions!
Year 2 Forest Schools , by Mrs Webster
Date: 12th Feb 2019 @ 5:02pm
We had a fantastic week at Forest Schools. We all went across a slack line, we played tig and climbed trees. We also drank yummy hot chocolate and ate chocolate biscuits!
Forest School Week 3, by Miss Ward
Date: 31st Jan 2019 @ 4:49pm
This week we went on a treasure hunt after learning to use a compass to help us. The treasure we found helped us to share some delicious treats!
Forest School Week 2, by Miss Ward
Date: 24th Jan 2019 @ 8:09am
This week we were working with a pertner to create a shape on the floor. One of the pair had to wear a blindfold and the other had to explain what to do.
We saw some brilliant teamwork!
Meerkat Mail, by Mrs Webster
Date: 17th Jan 2019 @ 5:35pm
On Monday a mysterious parcel arrived in each of the year 2 classrooms.......
Year 2 Forest School, by Mrs Webster
Date: 17th Jan 2019 @ 5:29pm
We had a fantastic first week at Forest Schools. We looked at a map and had to work out compass directions. We really enjoyed our hot chocolate around the fire!
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Celebrity racing for kids. The Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race in Long Branch, California will feature some of your favorite stars. Brian Austin Green won last year and other stars who have raced in the past include Keanu Reeves, Patrick Dempsey, Jay Leno, Queen Latifah and Cameron Diaz.
(ARA) - What happens when you take some of America's favorite stars away from the glitz and glam of their day jobs and put them on an 11-turn road course? It's simple: They become transformed into modern-day race-car drivers ... and there is no room for acting or stunt doubles in this role.
Each spring, a select group of Hollywood's elite heads to Long Beach, Calif., to train and compete against each other and professionals in the annual Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race. Celebrities will zoom around a 1.97-mile track in race-ready Scion tCs through the streets of downtown Long Beach April 16. The event, in its 35th year, is the largest, longest-running corporate-sponsored celebrity racing event in the world.
Close to 550 celebrities, such as Keanu Reeves, Adrien Brody, Cameron Diaz, Ashley Judd, Patrick Dempsey, Donny Osmond, Jay Leno, George Lucas and Queen Latifah, have taken time away from sets, stages and studios over the years to fill a new role: race-car driver. The stars receive extensive training in order to suit up on race day as certified drivers. Oscar-winners and prime-time heroes set stardom aside for a few days to chase a different dream - a need for speed.
"Win or lose, this race thrills celebrities and pro drivers alike, because it offers the high-speed challenge of real racing, combined with a worthwhile charitable endeavor," says Les Unger, national motorsports manager at Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A.
Some of the star drivers are already racing enthusiasts, while some have never accelerated faster than the speed limit. What they have in common is their passion to do good - both for their own charity of choice and the charity that the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race supports: Racing for Kids, a national organization that benefits children's hospitals in Southern California. Toyota donates $5,000 on behalf of each driver to Racing for Kids and $5,000 more to the winner's charity of choice. And every year since the event's inception in 1977, the participating celebrities make a visit to a children's hospital to spend time with some of the ill and recovering kids who benefit from the $1.9 million that has been donated over the years by Toyota.
Dr. William Pinsky, a New Orleans-based pediatric cardiologist, founded Racing for Kids in the late 1980s as a way to connect sick children with their favorite race-car drivers, and in this case, stars. "I used to race cars, but I wasn't any good at it, so I decided to combine two of the things I loved most," says Pinsky, who visited Miller Children's Hospital in Long Beach with last year's racers.
That same passion makes the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race a must for the celebrity drivers. "I love getting to do events like this where you meet people you've looked up to, and you do things you don't normally get a chance to do," says 2010's winning celebrity driver Brian Austin Green. "And in this event we did it for charity; it benefited the children's hospital in Long Beach and in Orange County, Calif.; it was amazing."
To learn more about the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race, one of six main-event attractions taking place during the 37th Annual Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, in California, go to www.toyotaracing.com. Find out more about which stars speed to the finish line to help children in need and pick your favorite choice for who will win this year!
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Realtimecampaign.com Explains What to Know about Converting VHS to Digital Formats – Latest News Finance
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Realtimecampaign.com Explains What to Know about Converting VHS to Digital Formats
November 20 05:33 2021
VHS tapes are obsolete, yet many people still have them in their homes. Often, by the time the VHS player finally stops working, the owner may not want to purchase another one since they likely won’t be buying any more VHS tapes. Yet, since these were often used to record home movies, it’s important to convert and save any of the VHS tapes owned. To do this, it’s a good idea to contact a company that handles conversions and will do the job with care.
Why Convert VHS Tapes?
Many people will want to check with a VHS to digital conversion company to make sure they can have all of their tapes converted quickly and easily. The biggest reason many people do this is to make sure they can watch the home movies again even if they no longer have a VHS player. On top of this, conversion is necessary as a way to secure the videos and prevent damage that could end up being irreparable. Plus, by converting to a digital format, it’s easy to have the videos saved in multiple places to ensure they remain safe.
Any VHS Can Be Converted
Any VHS tape can be converted to digital formatting, according to realtimecampaign.com. This includes any home movies, wedding videos, and more. The conversion process does not fix any formatting errors or increase the clarity of the video, so the content will still look the same. There is no editing done. Yet, the video can be preserved in a format that’s easier to access, allowing the videos to be watched again and again.
Dealing With Damaged VHS Tapes
Over time, VHS tapes can become damaged. However, companies like EverPresent are able to do the conversion after repairing the VHS tapes. Depending on the damage, a full restoration may be possible, and the video can then be converted to a digital format to allow for future viewing. Even if the VHS tape is in very poor condition, it’s often worth asking about repair services with the conversion, as it may be possible to save the video.
Conversion Process
Companies that offer “In-Person: Convert Your VHS to DVD or Digital” services are able to come to the client’s home to do the conversion. Otherwise, clients can mail in the VHS tapes they want to be converted. When the conversion is done, they will be provided with a digital copy of the video. It is possible to receive a digital file that can be downloaded and saved or a DVD with the file on it, depending on the client’s preferences.
Keeping the Digital Format Safe
Once the process is done, it’s important to keep the digital file safe. Many people will want to save the file in multiple places so, if something happens, the video still exists. This could mean keeping it on their computer, saving it to a DVD, and uploading it to the cloud to be on the safe side.
If one has old VHS tapes and would like to store them properly or watch and enjoy them again, look into having them converted to a digital format. By doing so, it’s easy to preserve the videos and make sure they can be enjoyed for years to come.
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The previous evening, Erykah Badu and Jill Scott took part in an “Instagram fight” on a Verzuz live stream, which acquired more than 700,000 watchers at its stature. The three-hour meeting was the main fight between two ladies on the page: the two R&B vocalists alternated playing their arrangements of tunes, which incorporated their own hits just as melodies that they have composed.
Verzuz, which is controlled by the music makers Swizz Beatz and Timbaland, started the Instagram fights around two months prior, as a continuous arrangement to engage clients while they self-disconnect at home. Until now, the page has facilitated fights between rappers T-Pain and Lil Jon, vocalists Teddy Riley and Babyface, and makers Scott Storch and Mannie Fresh. However, Scott and Badu’s fight—which endured right around 20 rounds of melodies—was altogether extraordinary, in that it was to a lesser degree a conventional “fight” and even more a joint effort—it basically felt like two companions exchanging tunes and vibing off of one another, as opposed to contending.
“That wasn’t Jill VS Erykah, that was Jill and Erykah,” thought of one Twitter client of the elevating stream. “They destroyed the “fight” model and held space for affection, assertion, and sisterhood,” composed another client. “We could all gain from around evening time.”
Among the 700,000 watchers who checked out to watch the bent-over presentation the previous evening were various VIPs, as well. They enormously appreciated the soul of affection and regard between the two specialists also. “The delight of obscurity was profoundly felt today and I required that light, that affection, that local area how just we do it,” composed Ava DuVernay on Twitter. “THE Favors and heavenliness to the Queens Erykah Badu and Jill Scott. The amicability, expectation, and mankind you shared around evening time were just perfect.” At one point, Michelle Obama even tuned in and left remarks on the stream also, mentioning Badu’s hit “Green Eyes” and labeling her better half, Barack Obama, to join into the Live.
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The Oklahoma State Cowboys will take on the Boise State Broncos at 9 p.m. ET on Saturday at Albertsons Stadium. Oklahoma State scored a 28-23 comeback win over Tulsa last Saturday to move to 2-0. Boise State, meanwhile, steamrolled UTEP 54-13 last Friday and now stands at 1-1.
Oklahoma State is the first active Big 12 opponent to visit Boise State for a regular season matchup. The Broncos are favored by three-points in the latest Boise State vs. Oklahoma State odds from Caesars Sportsbook, and the over-under is set at 57.5. Before entering any Oklahoma State vs. Boise State picks, you’ll want to see the college football predictions from the model at SportsLine.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every FBS college football game 10,000 times. Over the past five-plus years, the proprietary computer model has generated a stunning profit of over $3,500 for $100 players on its top-rated college football picks against the spread. It also enters Week 3 of the 2021 season on a 67-50 run on all top-rated college football picks. Anyone who has followed it has seen huge returns.
Now, the model has set its sights on Boise State vs. Oklahoma State. You can head to SportsLine to see its picks. Here are several college football odds for Boise State vs. Oklahoma State:
Boise State vs. Oklahoma State spread: Boise State -3Boise State vs. Oklahoma State over-under: 57.5 points
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What you need to know about Boise State
Boise State rolled out to a 41-13 halftime lead against UTEP last week. Quarterback Hank Bachmeier passed for two TDs and 340 yards on 24 attempts. He threw a 61-yard TD to Stefan Cobbs in the second quarter. Boise State forced six turnovers against the Miners.
Last season, the Broncos totaled three forced turnovers in seven games. Against UTEP, they had three interceptions and three fumble recoveries. Andrew Van Buren also rushed for two TDs against the Miners.
What you need to know about Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State was down 14-7 heading into the fourth quarter against Tulsa, and then reeled off 21 points in the final period. Jaylen Warren’s 11-yard TD run proved to be a decisive score. LD Brown also returned a kickoff 98 yards for a TD.
Quarterback Spencer Sanders, who had missed the season opener due to health and safety protocols, threw for 173 yards, two TDs and an interception. This is just the second time the Cowboys will take on the Broncos, with Oklahoma State winning the first meeting in 2018. Oklahoma State has not allowed a single point in the first quarter so far this season.
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The model has simulated Boise State vs. Oklahoma State 10,000 times and the results are in. We can tell you that the model is leaning under, and it’s also generated a point-spread pick that is hitting in 60 percent of simulations. You can only see the pick at SportsLine.
So who wins Boise State vs. Oklahoma State? And which side of the spread hits 60 percent of the time? Visit SportsLine right now to see which side of the spread you need to jump on, all from the computer model that has crushed its college football picks.
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The Glass City Singers will present their premiere concert Tuesday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church, 316 Adams St. in Toledo.
The concert will feature contemporary music written by living composers, including selections for choir, cello and piano.
The Glass City Singers is a new ensemble to Toledo and is the first of its kind in northwest Ohio, according to Dr. Brad Pierson, assistant professor and director of choral activities in the UT Music Department. The ensemble is an auditioned group of singers age 16 to 30, and includes high school students, young professionals and college students majoring in everything from music to medicine.
An alternative to the more traditional community chorus, Glass City Singers performs music composed exclusively in the 21st century, Pierson, who directs the group, said.
Pierson will conduct at the concert, which will feature UT pianist Christina Montri and Dr. Brian Snow of Bowling Green State University on cello.
Tickets for the concert are $10 for general admission and $5 for students and seniors.
Tickets will be available at the door, from the UT Center for Performing Arts Box Office, or online here.
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The Marxist geographer talks with Tom Gann and josie sparrow about world ecology, Marxist beef, and what it means to be in solidarity with oppressed and devalued natures. 17197 words / 68 min read
Image: Cerro de Potosí from Crónica del Perú, 1552, by Pedro Cieza de León
Jason W. Moore’s work—from A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things: A Guide to Capitalism, Nature and the Future of our Planet (co-written with Raj Patel), to the huge range of essays and interventions he makes freely available on his website to—perhaps above all—his book Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital—has been absolutely crucial in our understandings of ecological Marxism, and foundational for a great deal of what we wanted this edition to be. Jason’s work combines a rigorous, creative conceptual innovation, clarification, and (as Fanon knew to be a necessary, particularly when dealing with the imperialist context1) stretching of Marxist categories with a deep understanding of history and a commitment to rendering it concrete, along with a generosity and responsiveness to the world and its potentialities for change. We were very happy to be able to speak with Jason, and are sp grateful for the carefulness and generosity of his responses. This discussion took place over Zoom, and has been slightly edited for clarity, and to unfold certain points.
TGTo start off, and perhaps for readers of New Socialist who might not be terribly familiar with your work, what do you feel are the really specifically political implications of your work, if that’s not too broad a question?
JSThat’s a huge question.
JMIt’s a fantastic question. I think in the simplest possible terms, it’s about overcoming this false divide between jobs and environment, but that’s too simple. Really, it’s a challenge to what Marx criticises the German socialists for doing in ‘The Critique of the Gotha Programme’… Marx says, “you, the German socialists, have given labour this supernatural power, when in fact labour is not the only producer of wealth; it’s also the soil, the web of life”. And that sets up a quite fascinating political and ideological set of questions, because it’s true: if you look at post-1968 environmentalism, they have adopted their supernatural object, ‘Nature’, that must be saved, that must be protected, and which is separate from the socialist, or communist’s sacred object, which is ‘Labour’. That’s also separated from the second wave feminist sacred object of ‘Woman’, ‘Gender’, however you want to phrase that. We can look at many other social movements who have adopted similar kinds of sacred objects. So, the question becomes, not only how do we engage in an ideological struggle to de-fetishise those sacred objects, but: What are the common threads?
In a nutshell, my common thread is to look at the formation of the proletariat, around paid work, the femitariat, around socially necessary unpaid work, care work, etc., and the biotariat—the work of the web of life as a whole. That last one, the biotariat, is a term I’ve borrowed from the poet Stephen Collis.2 Of course, these are overlapping and interpenetrating realities, and they constitute together what I would call the planetary proletariat. To some that might sound a bit woo-woo. But I think it actually foregrounds the struggle over the relations and conditions of work—of the work of humans, and of the rest of nature—in developing capitalism. So for me, the strategic common ground of planetary proletarian politics is to put together proletariat, femitariat, biotariat into a new practice (and praxis!), and pursue the interconnect abolition of the interconnected relations of proletariat, femitariat and biotariat.
My common thread is to look at the formation of the proletariat, around paid work, the femitariat, around socially necessary unpaid work, care work, etc., and the biotariat—the work of the web of life as a whole.
TGThat’s really interesting, and it actually feeds in a bit to some of the other questions we were wondering about asking. Before we get into that—both josie and I are quite interested in how, in these major New Left Review interviews, they kick off with this rather pompously-phrased question: “what is your formation?” So we wanted to ask something similar. In Capitalism in the Web of Life, there’s a really generous acknowledgement of its collaborative character, but at the same time, there’s—and one might want to be cautious with ‘innovation’, but perhaps it’ll do for now—also this very precise conceptual innovation. So, the question about your formation is perhaps what got you to that conceptual innovation and clarification? What were the processes of forming the You that got you to writing that book?
JMBiographically or intellectually, or both?
JSBoth, I think.
JMBiographically, I grew up in the working class. I was raised by a single working mother, so I understood at some fundamental level what a feminist working class perspective looked like. I grew up in the really big heartland of post-68 environmentalist struggle in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Famously, in the 1980s and 1990s, there were struggles to protect what were called the Old Growth forests against logging interests. I was always dismayed at the environmentalist disdain for the working class, and even their opposition to efforts to put together an environmentalism of the working class—which we still don’t have. We have people like Joan Martinez Alier celebrating the environmentalism of the poor, but from a Malthusian perspective, even though he dresses it up. Most environmentalism is what Peter Dauvergne calls “the environmentalism of the rich.”3 It’s the kind of environmentalism advocated by David Attenborough, Johan Rockström—I imagine you saw the interview… What arrogance from people like Rockström, who has spent his life sneering at working class politics and qualitative social science of any critical variety! Here’s someone who is the “chief scientist” for Conservation International, which announces on its website, proudly, its commitment to the financialization of nature. So, my formation – influenced by New Left heterodoxy – led me see these elements of feminism, working class politics, and environmentalism were all elements of a synthesis – and that none was, by itself, sufficient..
I had the benefit of working with the great Marxist thinker John Bellamy Foster at the University of Oregon in the early 1990s, and—despite all the thunder and fury he’s rained down upon me—a good chunk of the world-ecology synthesis is indebted to that conversation. Really, I see much of what I’m doing as a kind of dialectical synthesis of what he’s doing with other traditions of anti-imperialist Marxism, feminist socialism, anti-racist communism, etc. So, for me, that combination of biography and then working with John Bellamy Foster really fed a dialectical imagination.
It was with Bellamy Foster that I learned Richard Levin and Richard Lewontin on the Dialectical Biologist—and I still remember saying to Bellamy Foster in a seminar that this should our methodological text, and he sort of laughed it off and didn’t quite know what to do with that.4 He still celebrates them, but does nothing like what that dialectical imagination does. A dialectical imagination works in the grey zone; it proceeds through variation and diversity, not in spite of these. A dialectical approach understands no individual, no “camp,” has all the answers. That’s why I call the world-ecology conversation a conversation – it’s open ended, experimental, willing to risk confounding mainstream – but also radical – orthodoxies. The Dialectical Biologist pointed me towards a relentlessly creative and connective historical materialism. I mean, Marxists and others cite Marx on the ruthless criticism of everything existing, but they don’t really practice it because there’s this kind of fear of what happens when we go beyond the received orthodoxy. But Marx himself was always going beyond the received orthodoxy, right?
I was, then, very lucky to have a very heterodox group of older, senior scholars who could help me from going off the rails, and really, in their own ways, encourage this idiosyncratic, connective, creative imaginary that, with Capitalism in the Web of Life and the world-ecology conversation, I’ve tried to encourage. The phrase that I use for that is ‘intellectual disobedience’. We need to practice intellectual disobedience against the orthodoxies, against the disciplines. We need to find and sustain the contradictory spaces within the global knowledge factory to open liberated zones where people can do connective, curious, insightful work independently of the disciplines, independently of the disciplining mechanisms of the knowledge factory. Those disciplining mechanisms include, and, by the way, many orthodox Marxists, who seem to be quite terrified of any dialectical reimagination of Marxism. They would surely have denounced Marx in 1876 for revisionism and going away from the true Marxist path. “You, Sir, are not a Marxist,” they would have said in response to the ‘Critique of the Gotha Programme’—in which, by the way, he not only criticises the German socialists for giving labour supernatural powers, but also points out that labour itself is a specifically harnessed natural force. Probably they would call him a monist. But we know Marx was not a monist, because the dialectical imagination always insists on differentiation within the unity.
We need to practice intellectual disobedience against the disciplines. We need to find and sustain the contradictory spaces within the global knowledge factory to open liberated zones where people can do connective, curious, work.
What I’d share in terms of my formation is that, probably from some good decisions of mine and also some unwise decisions, I’ve found myself in spaces where I was not subject to the full force of the disciplining mechanisms of the university system, and yet managed to find a way. What I’ve tried to do with world-ecology is apply a heterodoxy: to say, this is not a theory, it’s not a line, it’s a web of conversations that look to connect power, profit, and life in long historical perspective, in the interests of developing a revolutionary and socialist praxis for planetary justice.
JSThat’s such a good answer. Let the record show that I’m just nodding along all the way through… that really speaks to me. I’ve never been able to find any place, either within the academy or Marxism, until I found New Socialist. Nobody gets, or got, what I’m doing… well, until I had a bit of Tom’s clout behind me, which says a whole bunch of other stuff.
JMPatriarchy dies a hard death, doesn’t it?
JSWell, yes, if it dies at all, would be my slightly pessimistic view.
JMWell, I have some thoughts on that… we can talk about climate crises and class crises and feminist historical materialism, because nobody looks at the history of these gendered class dynamics.
JS100%! It’s really interesting, I was just talking to somebody else earlier, who reminded me of this Andrea Dworkin quote: “I always forget I’m a woman, and then I go out into the world and misogyny reminds me”, and that feeling of constantly coming up against a limitation is quite similar to the condition of being proletarianised, as well. So you find yourself, as a working class woman, limited in all these various ways, and also if you want to do something that’s kind of… considered to be methodologically almost a bit ‘wacky’, or to have a method that reflects the politics of what you’re trying to do. In ‘Critique of the Gotha Programme’, Marx talks about how any hypothetical communist society would enter the world bearing the birthmarks of the old order, and quite a lot of Marxists seem to read that and say, “that’s fine, we don’t need to do anything about it now that we’ve recognised it’s the case; we still have to use the instruments of the old order, and somehow a critical awareness will be enough.” It’s the big question of revolutionary Marxism, isn’t it? To what extent are the old tools useful, if at all?
Maybe, connected to that, I’ll ask my Big Capitalism Question. You write, quite early on in Capitalism in the Web of Life, a really arresting line about what if we could understand our cars, and our breakfasts, and our jobs are world-historical activity.5 This is obviously really important, and important for me, in terms of trying to think relationally, including about very minute relations.
It also strikes me, however, that there is a tension there between a sort of neoliberal personal choice discourse: ‘your breakfast is world-historical, so all you have to do is buy this eco-friendly breakfast cereal and you’re fixed,’ and the ‘no ethical consumption under capitalism, so fuck it’ line, which I’m really cynical about because it seems a disavowal of relationality and abandonment of any power or hope to change things, which troubles me.
What reminded me of this was there’s a bit in a Mark Fisher book where he uses the notion of interpassivity (I think it was Robert Pfaller who coined it) to talk about people outsourcing concern for the climate, concern for ecological things, concern for what we’d broadly define as the web of life. There’s this quote where he says, “as long as we believe in our hearts that capitalism is bad, we’re free to continue to participate in the capitalist exchange”6. So, there’s a real tension here: on the one hand, you’ve got the necessity of resisting, personal choice-ism, on the other hand the necessity of not developing this almost Protestant view that as long as the content of my soul is pure, so whatever I do is fine. So, how do we balance those things?
JMThere’s a lot going on in that question! It’s a fantastic question, josie. Let’s begin with one of the signal accomplishments of the mainstream environmentalism that emerged after 1968. Almost single-handedly, the new Environmentalism revived the theory of consumer sovereignty: the idea that capitalism is a plebiscite of dollars, that production choices respond to what people buy and don’t buy. This is of course at the heart of personal responsibility politics, which also enjoys an unsavory relation to Malthus’ arguments about “virtue” which echo across the discourse on “ethical consumption.” It’s instructive to remember that even liberal, left-liberal economists like John Kenneth Galbraith in the 1960s had destroyed the theory of consumer sovereignty. The most powerful critique came from Marxists like Paul Baran and Paul Sweezy, , because they lived in this moment of the full-blown maturation of what they called the “sales effort”.7 The mid-Sixties were a time when this –this gigantic marketing apparatus with “modern advertising” in television and radio, had seemingly colonised everyone’s life. This of course maps very perfectly on today’s era of platform capitalism, the Facebook-isation of everything, in which the product is you—that is, the shaping of your desires, the sense of an alternative. Which of course feeds into the passivity question, because if consumer choice doesn’t make a difference, then fuck it, I’ll do whatever I want.
In contrast, the theory of producer sovereignty, which has long been held by Marxists, says in very powerful ways that the sales and marketing apparatus is fundamental to the expanded accumulation of capital. It is intimately connected with the shaping of consuming subjects, so it very much colonises our mentalités and determines in large degree what we see and don’t see. But, of course, if we’re good Marxists, we see the tendency met with the counter-tendency and the pushback. Today bourgeois individualism remains potent, but I see among younger activists, writers, and students a growing scepticism around consumer-oriented, personal responsibility politics. Even in the US, —and this is quite striking—for the first time since the 1930s or 1940s (and momentarily in the late 60s and early 70s) one can talk about class.
There is a growing sentiment that this consumer capitalist mindset that has been endorsed by environmentalism is entirely false—it’s not consumer capitalism, it’s the capitalism of the bourgeoisie that creates consuming desires through platform capitalism, social media, and the collection of all this data on our lives, the better to shape our desires on a daily basis. Sometimes this is called “data colonialism,” which is fine so long as we remember that imperialism is the bourgeoisie’s preferred mode of waging the class struggle. There’s a class struggle on the level of everyday life that has to be confronted head on. And, just to go back to what you were saying earlier, that’s a class struggle of everyday life, at the level of buying food, shopping for groceries, cooking food, buying clothes, and everything else. All of which is an irreducibly gendered class struggle. And so one of the problems of the orthodox left (and we see this in ecosocialism especially) is really the inability to deal with how the climate class divide fits together with climate patriarchy and climate apartheid. That’s crucial to link the politics of everyday life with the politics at the commanding heights of whatever civilisation we end up living in.
There’s a class struggle on the level of everyday life. And that’s a class struggle at the level of shopping for groceries, cooking food, buying clothes, and everything else. All of which is an irreducibly gendered class struggle.
Gramsci in the Web of Life
TGYour work has this really valuable and productive way of being simultaneously very insistent on the role of the law of value (especially its gravitational role), while also emphasising the non-identity of the value form and value relations. So, there’s this in some ways quite tightly circumscribed idea of wage labour or commodification, opting for this almost austere idea, rather than for those parts of a Marxist or Marxian tradition that try to expand that, and then exploring the relationship between commodification and appropriation. I was wondering how much your work both engages with and can illuminate some of the contemporary Marxist discussions about the value form, on the one hand, but also some of the social reproduction and domestic labour debates, where I guess you have someone like [Lise] Vogel arguing for a restricted conception of value-creating labour, and someone like [Mariarosa] Dalla Costa arguing for an expansive one, wanting to put more stuff, more work, into the category of value creation.8 I wondered how you felt your work engaged with these debates within Marxism, both around the value form and domestic labour.
JMIt’s an outstanding question. There’s so much going on so I might have to give one answer, and then come back and follow up with whatever I left out.
Usually, when Marxists utter the term “the law of value” or the “value form”, your eyes glaze over. Mine certainly did, for a very long time. You’re ready for this extremely turgid, schematic account of how the law of value works, and it’s often quite abstracted from the actually existing relations of production and reproduction, of webs of life, of the history of capital accumulation, and so forth. [Capitalism in the] Web of Life, then, was an attempt not to provide the answer, but to push the value discussion into a very different register.
From the start, the value discussion says there is a double register of the law of value, that I call the ‘law of cheap nature’. And that says, on the one hand there is an incessant drive to reduce the costs of production, especially what I call the Four Cheaps: labour power (including unpaid work), food, energy, and raw materials. This is a logic of capital moment. One other hand, there’s a Gramscian or ethico-political moment of devaluation, of devaluing the lives and labour of “women, nature, and colonies,”9 to quote Maria Mies. So, in other words, valorisation and devaluation, in this scheme, form an organic, differentiated unity.
I point out that, for Marx, the dialectic of value and use-value in fact refers to a disproportionality, between “paid” and “unpaid” work. This connects to my earlier distinction of the Planetary Proletariat, premised on the uneven relations between wage-work and the unpaid work of the femitariat and biotariat. For Marx, value is valorised work – that is, set in motion to create more capital. It occurs within the cash nexus. But remember Marx’s critique for the German socialists? Soils and forests are also sources of wealth, they are use values. Now, use value should not be confused with utility, which is what happens a lot. Use value is, rather, the dialectical negation of value. In the Grundrisse, reckons it is as the antagonism between “economic equivalence” and “natural distinctness.” Use value refers not just to the useful properties of a tree or a blueberry bush, but also to the unpaid work of humans and the rest of nature. What I say in Capitalism in the Web of Life—and I’m trying to tease this out and elaborate this further in my new book—is that for every act of exploitation (of surplus value within the cash nexus, of the proletariat by the bourgeoisie), there is a disproportionately larger quantum of unpaid human and extra-human work.
For Marx, the dialectic of value and use-value in fact refers to a disproportionality, between “paid” and “unpaid” work.
Now, at one level this is widely registered. We understand that, say, more and more steel attaches to less and less labour power, or more and more bushels of corn attach to less and less labour power—but when it comes to unpaid work there is an extraordinary refusal to see it.
And the final point I would add—this is where I’ve been very much inspired by the work of Claudia Von Werlhof, who unfortunately is almost entirely forgotten… she points out that Nature and Society are these ruling abstractions (think of Marx and Engels in the German Ideology), these ruling ideas, that are treated as real.10 Ruling abstractions are operative guidelines of ruling class power. As von Werlhof and others have made clear, the ruling abstraction ‘woman’ developed through the category of Nature. And Nature, she says, is basically what the rulers say when they don’t want to pay for something. It’s one of my favourite essays, but again because of the patriarchal biases of readers (including me!), and of Marxism, I didn’t come across it until it was too late for Web of Life.
The point about real or ruling abstractions is impossible to overstate. Intriguingly, the most aggressive critiques of Web of Life completely excise the argument, essentially verifying my critique of their economic reductionism. There’s tremendous real world relevance at stake here. At the heart of the struggle for planetary justice is an ideological struggle around these ruling abstractions “Man” and “Woman”, or “Civilisation” and “Savagery”, or what we call today “Society” and “Nature”. These are not semantic quibbles. It’s not just ‘let’s find the right word’, it’s not an exercise in ‘Woke Marxism’—it’s an exercise in the critique of ideology, and these geocultural mechanisms of sexism and racism and Prometheanism (that is, the drive to dominate nature), are the ideological conditions for the superexploitation of the planetary proletariat. Geocultural domination is instrumental to sustaining and advancing the rate of profit. And we know this because capitalism gets rid of ruling abstractions that are not useful to advancing the rate of profit. We don’t need to become metaphysical about this, we need to take seriously historical materialism around it.
TGSomething else I think is really valuable about Capitalism in the Web of Life is, and it was interesting you mentioned this explicitly, is that there is this sort of hidden Gramscianism.
JMAbsolutely!
TGSo, I think there’s a lot of everyday discourse about ideology that treats ideology as largely about securing consent and legitimacy—and obviously that’s a role it has—but then I think your emphasis on ideology as doing more than that, as being present in production or reproduction, as productive (something Gramsci doesn’t ignore but a lot of Gramscians do) has always felt very valuable to me in how we might think more widely about ideology as something that is almost a productive force, including in terms of those devaluations which you’ve discussed.
JMThat means a lot. That was always my orientation, to put together these two moments: the law of value as a law of cheap nature, this moment of cost reduction, and then the moment of ethico-political valuation and devaluation, that’s fundamental. So as you say – probably more clearly than I – that cultural formations, not least those around Prometheanism, sexism, and racism, are productive forces, that’s crucial.
What I’ve come to realise is that much of the unfriendly reception to this argument has completely and totally ignored the critique of ideology and the question of real abstraction. It’s really a shame. There’s a debate that needs to occur. I’ve had many great teachers in my life who said more or less the same thing: what you want to do is to take the object of critique—that is the person or position you’re criticising—and take them at their strongest point. You don’t want to create these straw dog arguments. This is what’s happened with the non-critiques of Web of Life, which remove the question of real abstractions that is at the core of the book. From there it’s inevitable that one creates an undialectical object of critique. It’s effectively impossible to find an opportunity for generative dialogue out of such one-sided presentations.
In any event, this question of the critique of ideology is so fundamental, because it goes to this Nature/Society binary. I think what I was able to open up, if just a little bit, was to move this question of Nature/Society dualism from epistemology to ideology and therefore onto the terrain of world history. What I’ve tried to point out is that from the beginning—it’s obvious from the English language, but this happens with the Dutch and the Spanish too—from about 1550 you have the emergence of the modern sense of Society, the modern sense of Nature. Raymond Williams is great on this. Society and Nature emerge precisely in the century and a half after 1550. The timing is important because this was capitalism’s first great climate crisis. At this time, we see the emergence of this discourse amongst contemporaries of ‘Civilisation’ and ‘Savagery’. Of course – you know this living in Britain—this discourse was also an ideology, and it took shape out of the conquest of Ireland? The Irish were ‘Savages’. The expression “beyond the pale” comes out of this experience – the Oxford English dictionary says it doesn’t, but I’ve found a number of contemporary texts that use precisely this language. “The pale” referred to that old colonial line, a rough semi-circle around Dublin, inside of which were the “civilised” English, Anglo-Irish, settlers, and beyond which were the ‘savage and wild’ Irish—‘savage’ and ‘wild’ was the language of the time, just like many colonised people after that.
The language of civilisation and savagery, or what today is Society and Nature, drips with blood and dirt in the most palpable and direct ways possible. Indeed, capitalism has been shaped by recurrent and overlapping civilising projects, Christianising projects, and of course, after 1949, developmentalist projects in which everyone else is un-developed (just as earlier they were un-Christian, or un-civilised).
This kind of thinking – call it “Gramsci in the web of life” – leads to a fundamental political critique of mainstream Environmentalism. As we know, Environmentalism proceeds through a Man and Nature cosmology. One thing we can say is that the thinking that created the planetary crisis – Man and Nature and the Civilizing Project – will not be helpful to transcending that crisis. But I think we can go further. Man and Nature represents not on a practical philosophy of domination, but also a managerial philosophy. Conservationist thought, going back to the 16th century, of course pivoted on resource management. Colonial administration – colonial Peru is a great example, the place where the silver that built capitalism was mined – is another dimension of this. The goal in reclassifying Indigenous Andeans as naturales was basic to the labor mobilization and the geo-management strategy of turning colonial Peru into a gigantic extractive-export platform.
Man and Nature represents not on a practical philosophy of domination, but also a managerial philosophy. Conservationist thought, going back to the 16th century, of course pivoted on resource management.
Some readers will know that I write a lot about “Cartesian dualism,” after the great philosopher Rene Descartes, writing in 1630s and ‘40s. As I’ve always insisted, Descartes’ thinking is important because it channeled the zeitgeist. He distinguished between “thinking things” and “extended things” as discrete essences, a move that readily leant itself to the ideological separation of Civilization and Nature that we’ve been discussing. What’s crucial here, however, is not the philosophical point so much as its managerial implications: what Harry Braverman famously called the “separation of conception from execution.” In sum, the managers reorganized production so that “thinking” work is concentrated in the minds of the bosses, and “extended” work is concentrated in the hands of the workers. This was part of a wider systemic movement to restructure production as a series of interchangeable parts – a restructuring that was, as I’ve demonstrated, evident in sugar plantations and shipbuilding centers at the time when Descartes was writing. In other words, the “scientific management” revolution associated with Frederick Winslow Taylor and twentieth-century Fordism was in motion centuries earlier. Now – bear with me! – fast forward to the 1960s, when “systems dynamics” matured. The systems models that led to 1972’s The Limits to Growth were developed at MIT’s Sloane School of Management – in case you’re wondering, the “Sloane” in question was the pioneering CEO of General Motors. Today’s “earth system” models trace their lineage to a management school: whether they are conscious of it or not, they are socialized to pursue “good science” that is soaked through the common sense of the manager. Another name for earth-system science might be Biospheric Taylorism, whose Prometheanism, like capital accumulation, knows no internal limits. Much of today’s Environmentalism – not environmental justice movements, which are very different – embraces the philosophy of planetary management premised, in the final analysis, on Man and Nature, the reified expressions of Bourgeois and Proletarian. Centuries later, we are too often captive to the Cartesian imaginary: of “thinking things” (the planners, the scientists, the bosses) and everyone else, ‘extended things’. This sensibility unifies the history of environmentalist thought from Descartes to Malthus all the way to ‘Limits of Growth’ and today’s Popular Anthropocene.
JSI think one of the reasons why this framework has always appealed me is that I’m third generation Irish. My entire family is from different strands of people who ran into each other in Liverpool as refugees from the Great Hunger, so all my grandparents were born in slums by the docks. We’re very recently ‘English’ and this was something I was aware of growing up—and then there’s a weird situation of how the city of Liverpool relates to England as often only provisionally English; there’s a version of ‘savages and civilisation’ discourse that goes on. So, to have an understanding of why I’m here—which is the first moment of doing philosophy: what’s happening here, why do I find myself here, in this particular situation?—I can only understand that through British colonialism, really poor colonial management, and then being the reserve army of labour, being part of a subaltern proletariat in a place that already had a proletariat that was undergoing some quite horrific things. So, I think it’s fascinating to me that anyone could disagree with this sort of framework, because it makes so much to me, working outwards from my own experience and understanding.
You mentioned earlier some of Bellamy Foster’s response to your work—interestingly, the Wikipedia page for ‘metabolic rift’ is almost entirely dedicated to the beef between you two! Now that’s what I call World Historical. But anyway… it always interests me to see the upper echelons of the academy rejecting a lot of your framework or analysis in this very strong way that doesn’t make a lot of sense to me. And, I guess one way of understanding it to me, albeit a vulgar Marxist way, is people trying to protect their own class interests. But why do you think you attract such opprobrium?
JMWhen you go after the sacred objects and call for a de-fetishisation, that then calls for a different kind of intellectual and therefore political practice. People have personal investments in a scheme of argument or a structure of specialisation. I don’t say that to belittle: they’ve invested their professional and often personal identities into a given specialisation. It’s the product of work, and that that has to be respected. At the same time—and what I’m seeing is a very interesting and encouraging generational divide—many younger scholars are much more open to arguments that transcend the tyranny of academic specialization and discipline.
I’m also the kind of person who is more interested in being interesting than correct… I’m never concerned if people want to take one element and leave the rest. That’s as it should be. In fact, that’s how I open Capitalism in the Web of Life. People should be constantly appropriating, making it their own, pushing it back out—and a lot of times, I’m really grateful! The result is that I see things I didn’t see at first, I’m excited to rethink and renew some of the key elements of what I’m thinking, and to extend it and broaden it. And, for those who have been paying attention to my work, you’ll have noticed that, for example, in this move into climate history, seeing the climate crisis as the result of this trinity of climate apartheid, climate class divide, climate patriarchy was implicit earlier – but now assumes much greater salience. For me, there a constant questioning of previous formulations as I encounter my blind spots. We all have them, and at its best, our political and intellectual communities help us to see something new, and support us to integrate those new vistas. The challenge, from a dialectical point of view, is that integrating new connections requires us to rebuild the intellectual house – it’s not a matter of adding on a new bedroom. Dialectically, the incorporation of new ideas and relations entails a rethinking of the whole.
That of course runs directly counter to an academic world that encourages people to engage in a kind of premature closure of whatever they’re studying. A previous generation’s “expertise” may or may not be relevant; but the academic world often insists upon it. Expertise tends towards the study of… ‘fetishised objects’ might be too strong, but the unnecessary and premature bounding of arguments. A great example of this would be somebody like Andreas Malm, who has written a very useful and sophisticated account of class struggles in English mill towns in the transition from water mills to steam power during the early nineteenth century. That strikes me as entirely relevant, useful, and generative in all kinds of ways. But don’t tell me that the heart of the industrial revolution was the steam engine. Please! I’m not even going to Marx for a defence on this, but not even Marx, if you’re going to be orthodox on this, believes this. It was only the fall in the price of cotton, he says, that allowed for the advent of large-scale industry. Now, what was it that drove the fall in the price of cotton? It was the ‘second slavery’—the revival of slavery, the reinvention of slavery—across the Americas but especially in the American South; the invention of the cotton gin; the dispossession of Indigenous peoples; the appropriation of a strain of cotton, hirsutum cotton, that had been developed by Indigenous people and could withstand the machine milling of Manchester textile mills; then the pushing of the cotton commodity frontier into the American South; and all through it, the audacious expansion of the plantation proletariat. So, please don’t tell me that the story of the English Industrial Revolution starts in England, either geographically or historically! At the same time, I don’t think any of this disqualifies and undermines Malm’s significant contributions, and I have said this many times.
Please don’t tell me that the story of the English Industrial Revolution starts in England, either geographically or historically.
And so what I’m trying to do is to say, there are many more opportunities in the radical left—anarchist, socialist, communist—for intellectual synthesis that could be really useful. I don’t need to accept everything that, say, someone like Malm says about fossil capital to say there are extraordinarily useful elements of that contribution. The alternative I would suggest is an ethics of synthesis, one that draws on the spirit of engaged pluralism, through which our default intellectual procedure is both/and rather than the Cartesian logic of either/or.
World Ecology
TGI was having a quick search yesterday to see if there’d been extensive engagement by value form people with your work, and sadly there didn’t seem to be that much. But I came across a dire review, and what struck me—and it’s something I’ve seen levelled at your work before—was a claim around the “inaccessibility” of your work. And for me, firstly, this doesn’t ring very true. josie & I got History of the World in Seven Cheap Things for my Dad for his birthday, and my Dad… he’s a bright guy, a curious guy, who did a history degree, but he doesn’t have the Marxist theoretical formation and training that gets held up as being necessary to get your work—but he got a lot out of the book! And then our friend Tom who wrote the Football in the Web of Life piece…
JMThat was great!
TGI was editing a very early version of that and he had in it, without having read any of your work, “football is in capitalism; capitalism is in football”, so I suggested that he might be interested in your work, and he was saying he found your style very nice and easy and engaging. So I’m interested in how the ‘inaccessibility’ claim works with academic disciplines and disciplining. A thing I come back to a lot is where [Ralph] Miliband criticises [Nicos] Poulantzas for his apparent inaccessibility, and Poulantzas’s response is to say that Miliband’s work hasn’t been affected by politics, or by the class struggle, so he can continue using the same ossified but apparently ‘accessible’ concepts, but Poulantzas has to invent these new concepts, because he’s responsive to the shifts that have happened since ’68; events which demand a new conceptuality.11 I’m wondering if the critique around ‘inaccessibility’ works around this.
JMI’m reminded of Noam Chomsky’s argument about concision. He points out in Manufacturing Consent, and other places over the past 30 years, that one of the ways in which ideological control is manifest is a ‘stay in your lane’ mindset: don’t try to combine different conceptual elements of historical materialism, above all don’t go back to Marx and Engels and take seriously what they’re doing in texts like The German Ideology. In many ways, world-ecology is “simply” taking their premises and following the dialectical investigations where they may lead. Marx and Engels were remarkably clear and prescient: history must set out from not only the “natural bases,” but also their “consequent modifications” in the course of human history, which is a history of class society—and Marx and Engels include climate change in that as well!
The claims about accessibility cannot be refutable; they are a perfect smear. Such claims have always struck me as peculiar, for two reasons. One is that Capitalism in the Web of Life advances a working set of propositions about how to understand the history of capitalism as an ecology of power, profit and life. It’s not really a work of theory as conventionally understood. It’s a set of arguments, in the final analysis, about turning points in world history. After the book came out, I thought – naively it turns out! – that critics would engage precisely this interpretive terrain: the turning points of world history. But no. Critics, by and large, wanted to disconnect, to alienate, the theoretical-conceptual claims from the world-historical narrative. This was the very opposite of how I wrote the book, and how I’ve written virtually everything before and since. Theory is historically-grounded. Or it is nothing.
Most “critical” theory – Marxist or not – forgets this. There is a flight from history, which is intimately connected with bourgeois ideology and fetishized presentism. This favors premature closure, a certain reification of concepts and camps that resist thinking beyond established sacred categories. Part of the problem is that scholars are rarely willing to step outside of their “lane,” – as we’ve seen – whether it’s value form or ecosocialism or political economy. You can think of all the great work in Marxist political economy over the last 30 years. How much of it takes seriously the web of life? Maybe in a page count, 1%. Sometimes one deals with resources, sometimes a more-or-less anodyne reference to an “environmental” context. My point is not so much to criticise them for not doing it, but to say: Here’s a way, with a few world-ecological concepts, that you could more effectively explain capitalism’s great stagnation by bringing in the life part of power, profit and life.
Theory is historically-grounded. Or it is nothing. Most “critical” theory – Marxist or not – forgets this. There is a flight from history, which is intimately connected with bourgeois ideology and fetishized presentism.
Bringing the web of life into our interpretation of capitalism’s economic history and its tendency towards overaccumulation crises has been one of my fundamental arguments for the past fifteen years. It connects with this non-debate in eco-socialism quite explicitly. Beginning in 2008, I pointed out that, for metabolic rift thinking, there’s a great lacuna: between the theory of monopoly capital and the ecological reading of Marx’s historical materialism. Such lacunae are inevitable. Effective scholarship always raises more questions than it answers. So I wasn’t taking potshots. Indeed, I was pursuing a synthesis for which Bellamy Foster had already argued several years prior: namely, that the metabolic rift approach to historical materialism should be synthesized with a socio-ecological reading of Marx’s law of value. In this sense, world-ecology aimed at opening space for a world-historical and ecological reading of capitalist history, one in which world accumulation and its overaccumulation tendencies could be explained not merely theoretically, but concretely. Their response has been to evade this problematic… and in the midst to deliver a big fuck you to Marxist alternatives. World-ecology isn’t the only one, to be sure.
JSIt reminds me, Tom, of that thing you’re always talking about with Rosa Luxemburg, her defence of arguments, which I can’t remember the exact formulation of.
TGYes, there’s this bit in Luxemburg where she basically says, Marxists should argue in public more because then you’re treating people in Communist or Socialist parties as subjects, as people who can engage; you’re not just treating Marxist thought as the property of six Austrian blokes.
JSLike a negotiating committee gets together to figure out what’s The Marxist Line, and then supplies it to the people. It’s important to have those arguments publicly—and there’s something really important and illuminating about the kind of reaction that there’s been to your work.
JMThe response to world-ecology is not only generationally split, but also deeply split by geographical location in the capitalist world-ecology. Generationally, world-ecology appeals to younger scholars, for whom a radical curiosity has not been properly disciplined. As I’ve mentioned, world-ecology is among other things a praxis of intellectual disobedience. It challenges the disciplines, not only within the humanities and social sciences but also the “Two Cultures” of the human and natural “sciences.” Here we confront the University’s role in manufacturing consent, one function of which is to silence critiques of its disciplinary structures. Just to pick one example, Capitalism in the Web of Life received its first English-language review in a Sociology journal last year. Happily, it hasn’t silenced world-ecology. The genie is out of the bottle. Once you begin to see Man and Nature and Civilizing Projects as fundamental to capitalism’s geocultures of domination and its dynamic of class exploitation and capital accumulation, you can’t un-see it.
World-ecology arguments are firmly rooted in the anti-imperialist, Marxist tradition of Luxemburg, Fanon, and Wallerstein. There are disagreements within the world-ecology conversation – rightly so! – but it’s safe to say that one or another critique of imperialism is shared by everyone. A great example of geographically proximate but very different contexts is the reception of world-ecology in Ireland compared to England. In Ireland, of course, they immediately grasp the centrality of imperialism. One could never write a story of the “transition to capitalism” in Ireland without foregrounding the English, then British, empire’s bloody interventions. By the same token, accounts of the “transition to capitalism” in England routinely ignore imperialism, and Ireland in particular. This has great significance in history of Anglophone Marxism. For instance, How long did it take the New Left Review to publish something on Ireland? It turns out that we know the answer: between 1970 and 1994, none. And the geographical dimensions of “the transition” take on great significance today, when it is increasingly recognized, especially in the Global South, that something like the Green New Deal is pregnant with possibilities for a new imperialism extractivism.
JSYes! Thank you! I mean, there’s still a lot of work to be done on this enormous problem.
JMI mean, Northern Ireland is essentially occupied territory.
JSYes, and there’s a real timidity about having these important conversations about the realities of Empire, and the ongoing realities of colonialism. And I think people feel they don’t want to frighten the horses. And in Britain it’s also a case of “we came so close to winning in 2017, we don’t want to risk saying anything too ‘weird’ or ‘wacky’ like ‘dismantle the so-called UK’”. But people should be saying this! And then people don’t want to analyse their own complicity too much. It’s hard! But then, it’s called ‘the struggle’; it’s not meant to be easy.
JMIt’s also worth noting that Malthus writes his first essay in 1798, at the crescendo of the greatest wave of anti-colonial and proletarian revolt that capitalism had yet seen, including, not just Haiti, not just the radicalisation of the French Revolution, not just Spencian radicalism in England, but the revolt of the Irish in 1798. It’s very important to understand that the Malthusian strand of environmentalism is directly related to civilising projects and imperial projects, and that connection hasn’t really been made.
The question of Empire and the question of Nature are therefore historically joined. Malthusianism isn’t primarily about population; it’s about explaining capitalism’s class structure as the outcome of natural law. This is why Malthusianism – a pillar of bourgeois naturalism – recurs in successive waves of global restructuring and revolt. Today’s Popular Anthropocene and its sacred object, Sustainability, is only the most recent expression of a longer history. The Popular Anthropocene is more subtle than its predecessors, but underlying it all is a kind of black box “gee whiz” reckoning of world-historical transformations, such as the so-called Great Acceleration of environmental change after World War II. Before the Popular Anthropocene, there were three previous “Malthusian moments”: its classic era in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, another around eugenics in the late 19th century, and another coming out of Paul Ehrlich’s The Population Bomb in 1968, immediately reinforced by the first Earth Day in 1970. Those all have in common either worldwide proletarian and anti-colonial revolt against capital, or in the case of the eugenics movement, the great wave of the partition of Africa, the second industrial revolution, and the great wave of Eastern and Southern European migration into the Americas (and above all to the North). Of course, those latter immigrants weren’t yet classified as ‘white’ and “good science” was needed to declare them unfit, at least temporarily, for Civilized Society. So there’s a raced, classed dimension to these Malthusian moments at every turn. (There’s also, to be sure, a violently gendered moment that links intimately to labor migration and webs of life at every turn.) Each Malthusian moment proclaimed some version of “good science.” Just as Sustainability advocates today tell us to “listen to the scientists.” And to some degree, we should. But we can’t sort out the tyranny of science as planetary management from the necessary and crucial scientific research without engaging this long and troubled history of big science, big empire, and big capital. To engage that history, mainstream Environmentalism would need to be reflexive and self-critical; it would need to acknowledge its role in anti-immigrant politics, its distance from working-class environmental problems, it direct and indirect support of neoliberal free trade and military interventionism. Environmentalism, in this light, is overdue for a “truth and reconciliation” moment. I’m not holding my breath.
Mainstream Environmentalism needs to acknowledge its role in anti-immigrant politics, its distance from working-class environmental problems, it direct and indirect support of neoliberal free trade and military interventionism.
Covid and the Great Implosion
JSI think what’s really interesting and this connects quite a lot to live debates that are being had in England at the moment, particularly about Covid. So, there’s a huge push, including from lots of liberals and people supposedly on the left to “close the borders”. There’s this Zero Covid refrain of “we have to close the borders to protect ‘our’ people”—and nobody really wants to look too closely at what they’re saying, and that’s in part that foreigners are dirty and diseased.
JMYes.
JSAnd it really reflects a lot of the messaging that’s been coming out of groups like Extinction Rebellion, who have specifically—at least in this country; I don’t know if this is the same with them on a global scale—mobilised the idea that climate change, climate collapse, will lead to an immigration crisis, will lead to millions of people pushing at the door of Britain. And they’ve used these arguments very specifically as a recruiting tool. And this interests me, because I’ve been seeing so much of the pandemic and the responses to it from states, the left, and basically anyone in a position of power or influence as almost a sort of dry run. People are getting themselves into place for how bad things are going to get with the effects of ecological collapse (not that those effects aren’t already happening to some extent). And, I guess I’m wondering—is there a way to think the pandemic differently? To be a little glib, how would we think coronavirus in the web of life?
JMDefinitely! There are two parts here. One is about the Fortress Britain (of course, in the United States, Fortress America didn’t need the pandemic, it was the consensus policy of Obama, Trump and now Biden to weaponise the borders). And then there’s the question of what the coronavirus tells us about the ongoing great stagnation of capitalism and the coming implosion.
I’ve often talked about the end of Cheap Nature, which can be read to suggest a gradual, linear and finite process. I’m sure that I’ve contributed to that reading. But that’s not my view. The end of Cheap Nature does not create easy conditions of a civilizational “transfer of power,” where some new mode of production comes in and effectively governs a stationary state. That’s not going to happen. What we’re looking at with the climate crisis is the “end” of Cheap Nature in a very different sense. It’s not a linear “end.” It’s an implosion. I’ve taken to calling the present moment the Great Implosion. This marks the epochal inversion of webs of life from a place of cost minimisation and productivity advance to a place of cost maximisation and productivity decline. This epochal inversion is already taking shape around capitalist agriculture. A recent report in Nature Climate Change indicated that seven years of productivity growth had been lost by 2020 because of climate change already in play.12 And that’s only the beginning. We know we’re headed towards 500-600 parts per million and more intense climate destabilisation in the coming decades.
There’s a parallel here with the crisis of feudalism in the fourteenth century. While the typical Environmentalist frame is Malthusian, the fourteenth-century agrarian crisis wasn’t underpinned by overpopulation. Overpopulation is a bit like saying supply and demand explains economic change – whereas of course it is supply and demand, and population, that needs to be explained. In any event, everyone thinks the late medieval crisis was a Malthusian crisis. It wasn’t. It was a crisis of class power that was wrapped up with a change in climate –a shift towards the Little Ice Age – and the dynamism of tributary civilisations throughout Afro-Eurasia, which meant everyone was breathing the same air, epidemiologically speaking. There was a combination of agroecological exhaustion, of amino starvation—particularly among west and central Europeans—combined with a new disease pool. And all of that was kept along as far as it could go by a class structure of seignorial power over the peasantry.
What happened was first the return of serious problems in the agricultural system, the return of famine on a mass scale, and then the resurgence of disease on a catastrophic scale with the so-called Black Death, which was only the first of countless waves. Signs of fundamental epidemiological change are expressive of the wider relations of class and territorial power in a mode of production.
Scholars like Rob Wallace (in Monthly Review last year) have really done a magnificent job charting this. Mike Davis, as well, has long been charting the connections between pandemics and capitalism. What I would emphasise, in agreement with those accounts, is that moments of dramatically unfavourable climate change tend to ignite all sorts of simmering contradictions, one of which is, almost invariably, epidemic disease.
It’s a recurrent pattern. We can see it after the end of the Roman Climate Optimum in the second century: the next century, there’s a catastrophic plague called the Cyprian Plague in the 250s, and another, after, in the age of Justinian in the 540s. The latter followed on the catastrophic moment of climate change when volcanic activity produced what’s sometimes called the worst climatological year in human civilisation. In sum, climate change, the destabilization of class society, and disease are tightly bound.
As you point out, the pandemic has reinforced tendencies towards the weaponisation of borders. Border policy was not great before the pandemic, to be sure. The convergence of climate crisis and the end of Cheap Nature translates into a stagnation of the world “pie” of total surplus value. Border militarisation works as a political weapon to terrorize and otherwise suppress working classes. It’s part of the ongoing effort, characteristic of neoliberal accumulation, to redistribute first, and grow, second. It’s a prioritisation of plunder over productivity. As the surplus value pie stops growing, politically-enforced redistribution takes over. Essentially, this is Robin Hood in reverse. Environmentalism, which has a chequered past when it comes to migration justice, runs the risk of supporting such border militarisation. Certainly it has done so in the United States since 1970. For Britain, go back and look at the 1972 Blueprint for Survival13, where they call for closing the borders. I worry that the political distance between centrist liberal environmentalism and eco-fascism is not nearly so great as we would like to imagine. James Lovelock—recently celebrated by [Bruno] Latour, may I add—Lovelock says, “build up the British Navy to keep out the African immigrants”. And now Latour comes around and says, “let’s defend the European homeland”. Those are his words.
JSI didn’t know he’d said that! That’s awful.
JMGo and look at Down to Earth.14 It’s horrifying, and I’m happy to go on the record around this. In my view, there’s a dangerous tendency – and no more than a tendency at this point. Mainstream Green politics, that maybe at some point might lean towards social democracy, will increasingly be tempted to embrace homeland defence in the unfolding climate crisis. Not that social democracy has a great track record on migration. And, yes, precisely, as you said, it is testing the waters with coronavirus border ‘protection’, so-called.
Network Theory, The Popular Anthropocene and the Flight from History
JSYes, the old ‘never let a crisis go to waste’. It’s interesting you bring up Latour, because one of the questions I wanted to ask was going to be around the comparisons between you both, and how you would differentiate between the web of life and something like the network theory that he promulgates? Perhaps a good starting point would be ‘by not saying racist stuff’.
JMI wrote the first 50 pages of Web of Life as more or less a direct critique of Latour. And when the critics say ‘Moore is Latour’, that makes me think they understand neither Latour nor my own arguments. My position, from the very beginning, was a critique of assemblage thinking, which is really a dressed up critical theory version of empiricism and liberal pluralism. And in Latour’s case, especially, he’s staunchly anti-working class, thinks that capitalism is at best a discursive formation that has no historical-material reality. Indeed, assemblage approaches consistently refuses to name the system, for one, and consistently refuses to advance any historicisation of capitalism.
In that respect, too many ecosocialists are actually on the same page as Latour and his colleagues. They’re also engaged in a flight from history. You can see they mention history, and Malm has written a very effective history of class struggle in the English countryside—but he is completely unwilling to deal with the difficult, messy, historical questions of the transition from feudalism to capitalism, of the transition from one phase of capitalism to another; how capitalism has to reinvent itself not only quantitatively but qualitatively across the longue durée of the modern world. So there’s a flight from history that’s very interesting, and that comes both from the critical theory, anti-Communism of Latour and Haraway and many others, but also from so-called Marxists, who should know better—because I thought the point of historical materialism was that we would be historical.
JSYou mention Haraway quite a lot. She started out at a kind of angle to Marxism, but certainly with an interest in the questions of Marxism, maybe more in terms of the historicised ‘female body’, and how to reject that or move on from it. But I read Staying with the Trouble, her relatively recent one, and I thought: you just hate people! And there’s such a strain of that misanthropy in environmentalism, and I think this connects back to some of what you were saying at the beginning about people sneering at the working class. A lot of working class people live in cities, in densely-populated, messy, complex, historicised and historicising kinds of places, and there’s almost this desire to sort of slough all of that off, forget about it, start afresh, disentangle from the sticky web of relations. It’s apocalyptic!
Or, sometimes, when I read people like Timothy Morton, who’d be another example, of this… when he talks about “ecology without nature”, what he really means is “ecology without humans”. I think he identifies the problem with nature as being that humans reify it. So the problem of nature turns into “nature becomes ‘nature’ because humans reify it and fetishise it, and ruin it”. And, the really refreshing thing about your approach is asking the question: “Which humans? Is it all of them?” It’s a basic question, but people don’t seem willing to ask it or engage with it. It’s incredible the pushback one regularly gets, on Twitter or something, for even critiquing the framework of the anthropocene. And like, it is probably useful for geologists, but it’s not useful for my purposes! What do you think motivates this desire to make all of humanity culpable? What’s going on here?
JMThere’s a contradiction going here with the embrace of Humanity. On the one hand, there’s an emancipatory yearning to see the best of what human beings – living and playing and working in solidarity – can offer. At its best, this is a dialectical humanism of the sort Marx articulates: a philosophy of the human species in the web of life, which through the evolution of class society at once suppresses human possibility and develops the potential for human liberation. On the other hand is a bourgeois humanism. This is a recent invention, maturing in the century or so after 1550. Bourgeois humanism invents Man in a specific way, first of all separate from Nature – and no less significantly dispossessing most humans not only of their land and lives, but of their humanity in Marx’s sense of the term. It’s worth noting that for Marx, the human “species being” was distinctive through its relation with “the rest of nature,” a phrasing that recurs across his work. Bourgeois humanism – and its necessary counterpart, bourgeois naturalism – was not, however, about cultural and geographical dispossession for the sake of dispossession. It was at every turn a Cheap Nature, and above all a Cheap Labor, strategy. It was an accumulation strategy. The ideological work is clear. Man and Nature are class projects, enabled by imperialism, that embody what Sylvia Wynter calls the bourgeoisie’s “over-representation” of itself: Man is Capital, so what’s good for Capital is good for Man.15 This is where I part ways with Haraway and others: the problem is not merely the oppressive dynamics of European “universalism,” but the concrete world-historical “work” of such geocultural domination and bourgeois universalism. What is that work? At the end the day, advance the rate of profit and counter-act the tendency towards surplus capital. Put in these terms, we can begin to understand just why it is so crucial, ideologically speaking, for the working class – and perhaps especially for intellect workers, the so-called white collar working class – to interpret the world in terms of Man and Nature. It actively undermines efforts to reframe, today, the climate crisis as a class struggle defined by carbonization entangled with the climate class divide, climate patriarchy, and climate apartheid. Indeed, in mainstream environmentalism – and especially in the eco-industrial complex of NGOs, government ministries, universities, etc. – to talk about capitalism is, to quote my friend Raj Patel, tantamount to “farting in the lift.” To foreground capitalism in discussions of planetary crisis is to risk being redefined as “ideological” and unreasonable – which is the ideological sleight of hand performed by this master binary of Man and Nature. Here we see the bourgeoisie’s accumulation of what Bourdieu calls “symbolic capital”: essentially, the capacity to render arbitrary relations of power rational and non-arbitrary. The upshot is that the combination of bourgeois hegemony, realized through neoliberal forms of naturalism and humanism, with a popular yearning for human possibility, encourages working people, and especially intellectuals, to frame planetary crisis in neo-Malthusian terms, as a conflict between Man and Nature. Every kind of institutional, technological and organizational mediation can be recognized within such a frame – save for class, imperialism and the Civilizing Project. At all costs, the combined and uneven realities of the climate class struggle must be obscured, the rulers let off the hook, the victims blamed.
Man and Nature are class projects, enabled by imperialism, that embody what Sylvia Wynter calls the bourgeoisie’s “over-representation” of itself: Man is Capital, so what’s good for Capital is good for Man.
Today’s Popular Anthropocene is arguably the highest form of this bourgeois naturalism.16 To be clear, the Popular Anthropocene is the wider discussion of the origins and historical development of the unfolding planetary crisis. It is a geohistorical discussion that the Capitalocene thesis challenges. The Geological Anthropocene is a more specialized field and debate among geologists and earth-system scientists. It’s defined by a search for, and analysis of, so-called “golden spikes” in the earth’s stratigraphy. The Capitalocene thesis takes these geological interpretations as one of several pillars of the analysis. While I’ve identified a certain academic division of labor between the Popular and Geological Anthropocenes, the earth-system scientists have been very happy to blur the lines between them. This began in 2002 with Paul J. Crutzen dating the origins of the Anthropocene to the invention of the rotary steam engine in 1784. This is terrible history. But there’s something more that’s going on. Bourgeois naturalism licenses the “scientists” to opine on world history. Let’s call this the Jared Diamond effect.17 The messy and contentious relations of power, profit and life that underpin the “hockey stick” charts are reduced to abstractly technological, economic, and politics dynamics. A good example are the Popular Anthropocene’s anodyne descriptions like the Great Acceleration to narrate postwar capitalism. The Popular Anthropocene is not at all new. It’s essentially Spaceship Earth rebranded for neoliberalism.
From this standpoint, the Popular Anthropocene serves a crucial ideological function, reinforcing the techno-managerial aspirations of intellect workers and the eco-industrial complex. In other words, it’s a way of manufacturing consent. This ideological work goes all the way back to the first Earth Day in 1970. Its iconic image is the Walt Kelly’s Pogo cartoon: “We have met the enemy and he is us.” The first Earth Day had a counter-cultural flavor, but make no mistake about it, Earth Day was a paradigm expression of centrist liberalism. Radicals rightly denounced it for taking attention away from, especially, the antiwar struggle. And they were right. Less than a week after the first Earth Day, President Nixon ordered the illegal invasion of Cambodia and Laos. The campuses exploded in revolt. That May saw the greatest anti-war demonstrations in American history up to then, where famously National Guards came out and killed white students at Kent State, and Black students at Jackson State. The Earth Day apparatus did nothing. Some environmentalist groups penned a letter. A letter! They had mobilised this extraordinary number—some twenty million Americans—to “save the planet,” but when it came to the scorched-earth practices of Nixonian bombing: So What?
Here is a debate worth having. The Popular Anthropocene says ‘humanity did it’, because of course humanity didn’t do it. Humanity is not an agent. It’s interesting when people say, ‘it’s not about blaming the rich’. Really? We know who is responsible for the climate crisis. They have names and addresses. Taking a properly expansive notion of ecocide, we have a strong sense of the guilty parties. But of course the Capitalocene argument goes deeper. It says that the planetary crisis is a class struggle. It’s about mobilising an internationalist, multiracial, feminist, working class movement that I would call the planetary proletariat. It’s about articulating the connective tissues of proletariat, femitariat and biotariat; about abolish the femitarian and biotarian oppressions that enable the whole system of class exploitation and endless accumulation in the web of life. This is partly an ideological struggle, and therefore also a struggle to gain clarity around the “weak links” in the chains of capitalism’s power, profit and life.
Now, about Morton and Haraway—this is what happens when one abandons a class analytic! And of course that’s the one thing you’re not allowed to talk about in polite society: ‘whatever you do, please do not talk about class power, do not talk about class politics, do not talk about how class politics shapes the extent of acceptable discourse’…
JSI think that’s right, I find it frustrating. And this question of blame—who is the adjudicator here? Who are we appealing to when we point the figure, like “it was them”? There isn’t anybody there to judge or apportion blame. It’s bizarre, and dare I say unMarxist, this complete appeal to a non-existent external authority.
JMYeah, absolutely.
Capitalist Climate Crisis
JSOne thing I’ve been wanting to ask… you mentioned your new book at the start of the interview. Are you allowed to say anything about it?
JMThere are several key strands so I’m not sure I can do it in a nutshell. But let me lay out two guiding threads that might be provocative.
The first concerns climates of class struggle and civilisational crisis over the longue durée. One of the lessons I gleaned when writing Seven Cheap Things with Raj Patel is that moments of dramatically unfavourable climate change over the last 4,000 years have been dramatically bad for ruling classes. That goes for the Bronze Age crisis in the 12th century BCE, it goes for the crisis of the Roman West in the 5th and 6th centuries, it goes for the crisis of feudalism. Dramatically unfavourable climate shifts have, over the past 3,000-4,000 years or so, been dramatically bad for ruling classes. We need to keep that in mind in an era when we hear that it’s easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism.
It also plays out in the first capitalist climate crisis in the “long, cold 17th century.”18 Primarily driven by natural forcing, it was reinforced by the Orbis Spike, which is Maslin and Lewis’s term for the carbon drawdown resulting from the invasion of the Americas and ensuing genocides.19 95% of Native Americans were killed between 1492 and 1610.As a result, soils were left undisturbed, forests grew back, and atmospheric carbon decreased by about 7 parts per million.
The second thread concerns the history of capitalism in the web of life, and especially the ways that its strategies of Cheap Nature formed during the Little Ice Age. To make a long story short, the worst of the Little Ice Age occurred between 1550 and 1700. Historians have long called this the “general crisis” of the 17th century. And it was an era of unprecedented war, economic crisis, political crisis—the English Civil War, the Fronde in France. Capitalism was in effect saved by an audacious, productivist turn towards the colonies. Between 1550 and 1700, we get the sugar plantation system, we get all kinds of other productive enterprises established across the Americas, and we get the modern slave trade to make it all go round. Within Europe, there was also a breakneck pace of proletarianization, much faster than population growth. This has important gendered implications. It’s the era of the so-called witch hunts, as shown in Silvia Federici’s brilliant account of gendered proletarianisation in Europe at this point.20 Taken as a whole, this is the era when the climate class divide, climate patriarchy, and climate apartheid form. Today’s climate crisis is not creating this climate class divide, patriarchy, apartheid; it is being created by it. So that’s one aspect. And climate crises and dramatically unfavourable climate shifts have, over the past 3,000-4,000 years or so, been dramatically bad for ruling classes. We need to keep that in mind in an era when we often hear that it’s easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism.
JSThat thing about the Orbis Spike—you were reading something, Tom, with people suggesting we need to do that again, weren’t you?
TGYes, it seems quite a prevalent tendency in parts of ecosocialism arguing for half-earth stuff or kinds of “natural” geoengineering. It says that, because it happened once, dramatic reforestation to reduce temperatures, we should do it again—but planned, and somehow ‘of the left’. Jason mentioned him earlier, but we’ve got a piece coming out in the edition by Rob Wallace, with Max Ajl, around some things connected to this, particularly in relation to veganism and “rewilding”. Trying to do something ‘of the left’ doesn’t guarantee that it won’t repeat aspects of the anti-Indigenous, anti-peasant colonialism of the original form. Is it possible to plant that many trees without repeating that violence? It seems interesting as an argument—that capitalism and imperialism did this; it was bad, obviously—but we can repeat it nicely.
JSLike the means were bad, but the ends were very good. As if they can be disarticulated! It’s a terrifying strand in recent ecosocialist thought.
JMThere’s also a dangerous tendency to delink the history of colonialism from the history of class formation and the history of class struggle. I would remind people that colonialism, imperialism, is the world bourgeoisie’s preferred mode of class formation. Imperialism is how the bourgeoisie prefers to wage the class struggle. That’s been forgotten in the recent upsurge of settler colonial discourse, which has abstracted class and capital almost entirely. The result has been a kind of ‘clash of civilisations’ theory but from the standpoint of the oppressed, but abstracted from world class formation and struggles. In contrast, the “national question” in the broadly-defined communist tradition was always a class struggle question. It was complex, to be sure, and it’s this complexity – the cross-cutting alignments of class and nationalist politics – merits serious attention. We erase that history at our peril. For example, it seems to me there are instructive lessons to be extract from Lenin’s reorientation to the colonial world following the defeat of socialist revolutions in central Europe. The genius of Lenin after Baku in 1921 was to understand that the center of class struggle had shifted towards the colonial world. The Archimedean lever of the worldwide class struggle was indeed around national liberation and decolonisation. Today, arguable, that Lever is the struggle against the capitalogenic trinity: the climate class divide, climate apartheid, climate patriarchy. Those struggles are uneven, to be sure. They have yet to combine.
You mention E.O Wilson’s Half-Earth. It’s strange that anyone on the left would take this seriously. After all, it’s a call for renewed enclosure. I wonder if some of this neo-Malthusian thinking comes out of the fantastic denial of the contributions of state socialist projects over the last century? When I look at what’s coming with climate change, there’s no question that an unprecedented cascade of socio-ecological disasters will be unfolding with increasing frequency in the next few decades. It seems to me that, if we were wanting to look at countries that were devastated, literally burnt to the ground by the imperialist forces, the reconstruction experience of the Soviets and the Chinese is worth looking at—in a sober way, without romance, but drawing up the balance sheet. And, as I like to remind people, the single greatest contribution to the sustainability and well-being of planetary life in the 20th century was the Soviet destruction of Nazism! We can’t just say we didn’t like how various policy decisions were made and use that to erase real histories of anti-imperialist struggle and egalitarian reconstruction. Look at the experience of Cuba and hurricanes and agroecology! We need to pursue careful assessments of these revolutionary experiments – without romance, without nostalgia, but also with a willingness to learn from the excruciating choices that socialist states had to make.
The Subordination of the Countryside to the City
TGAnother piece we’ve got in our edition is a really strong, interesting piece on Cuban agroecology, and one of its arguments is that Cuban agroecology at least makes some moves in the direction of practically solving the subordination of the countryside and the city. And for Marx and Engels this subordination and contradiction is a problem, but a lot of the Marxist tradition in the West ignores this tendency. And this overlaps, too, with Half Earth stuff—a subordination of the countryside, turn the rural into a carbon sink for continued industrial production and transport in and between urban centres.
JSWas there not that weird argument about shutting humans out of the countryside, but they can watch it on TV if they want to experience trees or animals?
TGYeah, which supposes this weird passivity of people’s pleasures. And I’m thinking about this in terms of those moments in Capitalism in the Web of Life that have this valuable critique of the subordination of the rural to the urban, particularly in terms of the Green Revolution. I was wondering how much that relates to one of the other things that I think is crucial in Capitalism in the Web of Life, and something I think we’ve been talking around quite a lot, which is periodisation—insisting on a much earlier start to capitalism, and refusing to identify capitalism with industrial or fossil capitalism. I’m wondering how these strands come together, especially in terms of capitalist agriculture, across North Western Europe. There’s that Williams thing in ‘Socialism and Ecology’, which has affinities to that refusal, where he talks about sheep and landscape discipline. I’m wondering about this link between periodisation and thinking seriously about the rural and agriculture.
JMOf course, Williams is so perfect, because he just blows up those myths of the countryside, of how it’s so natural or untouched, so it’s a great point to begin. Indeed, what was happening in England during the first agricultural revolution from the 16th century was something that was happening right across the capitalist world in formation at the time. The disciplining of land was part of the formation of this ruling abstraction Nature, with an upper case N, and the formation of a biotariat: webs of life to be controlled, managed, disciplined, subordinated to the endless accumulation of capital. The ethos of the planetary manager is to be the thinking, planning essence, and the web of life is the non-thinking worker, the biotarian—and that’s a process that goes on simultaneously with the formation of the modern proletariat.
It’s always struck me as very odd that Marxism has largely ignored just how much proletarianisation is overwhelmingly an early modern phenomenon. Indeed, the greatest boom in proletarianisation, both in Europe and also in the Americas, in the form of the plantation proletariat, was between 1550 and 1750. And that was impossible without the creation of the femitariat, this gendered proletarianisation that occurs between 1550 and 1700. Here we can recall Federici’s point about gender proletarianization: that the real basis of proletarianization in these centuries was the redefinition of women’s activity as Natural, and therefore not work. It dovetails with von Werlhof’s point that I’ve reference. Nature is everything the bourgeoisie doesn’t wish to pay for – or in the case of women’s socio-ecological reproductive labor, cannot pay for. Looking at proletarianisation in this light helps us see its connections with not only sexism, but also with the Prometheanism that was its logical and historical precondition. That is – a Naturalised ideology of race and gender was possible only to the degree that Nature had been created, ideologically, as a cosmological domain separate from the Civilizer.
Too often Marxists—and neoclassical economists and others do this as well—come up with an ideal type, and then they go and make history conform to it. They don’t allow the messy dynamics of history to overturn their conceptual models, and that has real world practical effects. Let’s take the Marxist formalism of the proletariat and class formation, in a very conventional sense (and that’s been reinvigorated among eco-socialists by Malm in Fossil Capital). That conventional model was the class analysis of European social democracy before World War I. That’s a strong point to make, I realise, and I don’t make it lightly. Eurocentric class analysis led directly to a soft position on imperialist war, conceding to the imperialist powers. We saw it again in France over the Algerian struggle. Sartre famously denounced the PCF for its failure to support the Algerian struggle, and while there were many factors involved in that failure, adherence to a Eurocentric class analysis didn’t help. At the same time, the counter-tendency to this Eurocentrism has been generative. Fanon’s Wretched of the Earth re-opens the question of the revolutionary class, which is immediately picked up by Wallerstein, much of whose work might be understood in terms of the tension between class politics, ethnic and racial formation, and the political sociology of world accumulation.. So, the critique of Eurocentric class analysis is an analytical difference, but is related to real-world—and often momentous—political questions, isn’t it?
The critique of Eurocentric class analysis is an analytical difference, but is related to real-world—and often momentous—political questions.
TGYes, definitely. There’s something interesting in your work—again, it’s almost being quite austere with the Marxist categories—around primitive accumulation/accumulation by dispossession. Unlike someone like [David] Harvey, you’re wanting to set some quite precise limits on it, and linking it to capital formation—making it available for the original process—and class formation—setting the proletariat free—and then you reserve ‘appropriation’ for things that Harvey would want to assimilate into ‘accumulation by dispossession’. That austerity with the categories seems very valuable.
JMThank you, that’s very kind. I love what David Harvey did with accumulation by dispossession. You’re right: it’s a promiscuous concept, and I think he would agree. I think he would regard it as a kind of geopoetics, and, in the best sense of the term, as a kind of sloganeering. For me, I’ve been working through a kind of Harvey, Wallerstein, Federici synthesis. I feel very indebted in particular to Harvey and the tradition of historical geographical materialism that he represents. And yes, at the same time, accumulation by dispossession did create a kind of slippery slope. But I don’t think that’s his fault; I think successful radical ideas invariably are appropriated in non-radical ways. We say this with Wallerstein’s account of core, periphery and semi-periphery for example, where everyone forgets that these terms were but summary expressions for the worldwide class struggle and the geographical distribution of surplus value. With Harvey’s term, we see this “mainstreaming” of accumulation by dispossession in much of settler colonial discourse, which widely uses primitive accumulation, but largely de-links the concept from class formation and class politics, and almost entirely from the class dynamics of world accumulation in the web of life. The concrete specificity of actually existing settler colonial formations – which pivoted on a heady and violent brew of the Civilizing Project, class formation, and cash-cropification in the world market – is lost in the process.
Now also, as Wallerstein and others have pointed out, the concrete form of the world proletariat is a semi-proletariat. That involves diverse forms of informal workers, precariats, agricultural work, the extraordinary diversity of the proletarian experience. So I’m not trying to lay an abstraction on the world and pretend it works in every case—but as a guiding thread it’s very useful. And primitive accumulation is very useful because most of what capital cannot produce much of what it needs for a good business environment. It requires states and empires to produce it and—this is part of the new book as well—it also requires the geocultural abstractions, these ruling abstractions of racism, sexism and Prometheanism, to drive a wage gap within the proletariat proper, and at the same time to reproduce an unpaid work gap: for instance, the so-called ‘second shift’ for women that’s a condition of proletarianisation—femitarianisation—from the very beginning.
These are dynamics of superexploitation, and that has to be brought into the core of this process where various ideological constructs assume the status of the real, through the invocation of Nature—and this is true for race, gender, and other forms of inequality. That all needs to be confronted ideologically, but (and this is what’s not done usually) we have to link racism, sexism, and Prometheanism to the accumulation of capital and the rate of profit—in a non-reductionist way, but also in a dialectical way that understands the whole reason we can talk about capitalism is because of the accumulation of capital. And this is something that huge parts of the Marxist tradition don’t want to talk about… and the people that do want to talk about it don’t want to talk with the other parts of the Marxist tradition. Does that sound like an incorrect assessment?
JSI don’t think so… in my experience, anyway.
TGThere’s something we’ve both been talking about quite a bit between ourselves, and it relates to the invocations of Nature, and also to some of this Marxist geographical tradition. We’ve been talking about the uses, within a broadly Western Marxist tradition, of denaturalisation as fundamental to ideology critique. Some of that comes out of a tradition of Lukács, a Western Marxist tradition that is very poor in its thought of nature and space. [Henri] Lefebvre, in The Production of Space, talks about Lukacs treating space (and, by extension, nature) as pretty much just reification, and nothing else.21 That attitude is obviously persistent in the tradition, though there’s that great late preface of Lukács’s where he says, History and Class Consciousness is a bad book because I don’t think about nature, so I can’t think metabolism or labour. But aside from that, in the Western Marxist tradition, to be natural is to be ideological and bad—and with that comes a real contempt for nature. In this interview you’ve been talking about defetishisation, and I’m wondering how a consideration of historical nature can be of use to us in thinking about that tradition of denaturalising ideology without that contempt for nature—which is potentially also a raced and gendered contempt.
JMThat’s a really challenging question. One point of entry is: how does the left move from seeking to be a manager of nature to being a comrade in arms with the web of life? The latter possibility is suggested by Marx when he recurrently, incessantly, refers to humans as a part of nature, and to labour as internal to nature. He insists that human labour is mobilised dialectically with the rest of nature, which means human labour itself changes as external natures change. And that means that civilizations – class societies – change through an environment-making dialectic, one in which class society is a producer and product of web of life.
Let me illustrate this by reference to Richard Levins and Richard Lewontin, who in my view are two of the twentieth century’s greatest dialectical thinkers. I’ve mentioned their Dialectical Biologist, and world-ecology may be read as a kind of translation of their arguments onto the terrain of world history and the study of capitalism. In the late Nineties, they published a wonderful short essay called “Organism and Environment.” Essentially, they critique Darwin’s approach for limiting adaptation to particular niches and avoiding the environment-making dialectic. They say, wait a minute, that’s one-sided; yes, species adapt to niches, but as they adapt to niches, they are also transforming those niches; they are making the environment as they are evolving and adapting. That’s a dialectical process. So I ask: Is that not true for modes of production in the web of life?
From that perspective, part of what I’ve been trying to do, in that mode of immanent critique that Marx practices (I’m not saying I do it as well as he does, but I try!), is to say: how does capital see the web of life? At the end of Web of Life, I try to point out that what we see is a kind of revolt of the biotariat, the emergence of negative value; that is, the emergence of forms of nature, including social movements, that cannot be managed and fixed as they have been for the past five centuries.
This approach says that webs of life have a history in which the environment-making dynamics of class society are crucial. Capitalism is both a producer of new historical natures in successive eras of development as well as the product of those historical natures. This approach recognizes the Promethean project of capitalism but also the unruliness of webs of life, which include popular revolts, and which are continually frustrating those Promethean ambitions. This is the dialectic of capitalist project and process. The whole struggle of labour and socialist movements, from the 16th century onward, is part of that struggle of unruly natures. There is a specific history of revolt against the disciplines of capital that applies distinctively, but within an organic whole. That is, I think, what Marx is recognising when he says that large-scale industry degrades the soil and the worker. He’s not saying ”the soil” is over here in one box and “the worker” is over there in another. He’s saying—and at least implicitly identifying—the managerial ethos that is dominated by the immanent laws of capitalist competition. Indeed, “scientific management” developed to rationalize not only industrial production and but resource extraction. Most significantly, Marx is also saying that the liberation of proletariat and biotariat are dialectically joined.
Can “Green Capitalism” solve Climate Change? And What is to be Done?
JSI think this question of mastery of nature is so unaddressed, and it’s right at the heart of what is going to matter in the coming century, I suppose. So many proposed solutions of the left to ecological catastrophe are basically: build some wind turbines or do this Half-Earth stuff. There’s this vague ‘new green jobs’ slogan; the suggestion always seems to be that we’ll send people to build solar panels on plots of land that we consider ‘dead’ or ‘valueless’. There was Aaron Bastani’s big plan to solar-panel the Sahara to save the world, when the idea of the desert being ‘empty’, of this sort of ‘dead nature’, is a big part of what got us here! But people are desperate to come up with One Weird Trick to Solve Climate Change by mastering an increasingly resistant nature.
JMThe funny thing—or the sad thing—is that that worldview owes more to The Limits to Growth22 than it does to Capital. Now of course, it may or may not be a good idea to solarise this or that part of the world, but solarisation is not going to address the fundamental problems of planetary crisis. It could be a part of the solution, technically speaking, but, as we know, technologies are embedded in social relations.
This is really the danger of so called ‘green capitalism’. It ends up being a massive green subsidy—to green energy, in particular, because green energy is the easiest fix of all the fixes. It’s not like building carbon-removal machines, which still remain quite hypothetical. What’s striking to me is that the bourgeoisie is unwilling to go all out, in a kind of wartime mobilization, to build the technology for carbon-removal machines. Instead there’s dalliances with green energy and all the rest. It’s a sign of the exhaustion of the imperial bourgeoisie’s imagination.
TGI’m interested here in how much—and maybe there’s aspects around the edges of Biden—how much there’s a potential for one final, desperate effort to open up new green capitalist frontiers. With, say, lithium extraction in Bolivia, and the potential for imperialist processes there that were thankfully resisted very effectively—that feels like something; a desperate final opening up by the state, by empire, of those frontiers.
JMYou’re right of course – and I would extend that observation, of a “desperate, final” scramble for Cheap Natures as characteristic of the neoliberal era as a whole. The Washington consensus as the scramble for the last crumbs of Cheap Nature around the world, which—at least between 1983 and 1998, when the South East Asian financial crisis hit—was relatively successful at reviving the rate of profit. Not reviving labour productivity, not reviving agricultural productivity—but, for a short term, reviving the accumulation.
Energy is a relatively easy fix. While climate change messes with the energy grids – the collapse of the privatized Texas grid in early 2020 is a good example – the agricultural system is much more vulnerable. Capital has been responding to this vulnerability by doing what it does: centralizing farmland in the hands of big capital. I live in a country where the largest owner of farmland is… wait for it… Bill Gates. The farmland market in the United States is roughly comparable to the real estate market—roughly $13 trillion—and Biden’s new Secretary of Agriculture, who was also Obama’s Secretary of Agriculture, was, amongst other things, a lawyer for Monsanto. While the energy question is indeed central to planetary justice, perhaps more pressing is the need for a democratic, just and sustainable agricultural revolution. This would pursue a carbon neutral agriculture—even a carbon absorbing agriculture—and would have to accept much lower levels of labour productivity.
Those lower levels of labour productivity are already occurring, in part under pressure of climate change. But if we’re going to deal with climate change in any just and sustainable way, it will have to be agrarian, it will have to rethink agriculture, it will have to consider the countryside – but without the agrarian romanticism that has been in vogue. At the same time, such rethinking cannot subsume it under an “accelerationism” that has always been troubled by the slow and careful and intimate relations of cultivation. Both tendencies will have to imagine a very different relationship to agriculture; it will have to break with the Promethean sensibility of the planetary manager and embrace the biotarian sensibility of the webs of life as comrades in arms, not opponents to be subdued.
TGThere’s something interesting there in terms of the phrase you use in Web of Life about ontological politics, and then the phrase in Cheap Things about a cosmic revolution. There’s something here in the necessity of those shifts, in a Raymond Williams-type way, of a long cultural revolution.
JMBut they’re punctuated too, aren’t they?
TGYes, this is potentially a problem with Williams. At least in some of the earlier work, where perhaps the cultural revolution isn’t punctuated, like the horrible argument he has with Thompson over the long revolution. Thompson is a shit in that argument, but he is right that Williams can’t think the punctual features, that he can talk about the long unfolding of popular capacities, of cultural powers, and that’s great, but it’s only one side of it. And one doesn’t want to risk sliding into some of the positions Malm has been talking up recently around climate Leninism, I don’t think, but there are some differently articulated versions of that problem, perhaps?
JSThere is the question of What Is To Be Done. Whether that’s Malm writing books telling people to blow up pipelines that he doesn’t seem willing to blow up himself, I don’t know; I’m not sure if that’s the level of thing that needs to be done. But the question remains. I confront this a lot myself, because I care about non-capitalist time, deep time, geological time—what’s the time of the soil, or a plant, but also what’s the time of a particle of carbon in the air, of the intensification of that? So there is that tension between a necessary slowness and having to contend with something coming over the hill at an alarming rate. And there is a slight problem there with long revolutionary thinking. At what point, not wishing to succumb to economic terms, is the long revolution a luxury we can’t afford?
JMCapitalism is much more vulnerable and much less resilient than usually supposed. If we look at a longer climate history, we can see that these dramatically unfavorable moments of climate change tend to be enormously destabilising for ruling classes. They tend to be characterised by fairly significant hardships for the population at large, with the important qualification that feudalism’s the Roman West’s epochal crises were followed by “golden ages” in the living standards of the vast majority. If we are looking for an ecology of hope, that’s one basis. I don’t think Malm is wrong about ecological Leninism, up to a point. I think he wants to cherry-pick things. Ending the story in 1923 is not very convincing, because the one of the great historical accomplishments of the Soviet Union was in confronting imperialism, in destroying fascist empires; the real historical achievement of China was more or less the same, and in creating conditions for the improvement of well-being under relatively egalitarian conditions for almost a billion people. To raise the life expectancy from 40 to 65 between 1950 and 1980—that’s a big deal! Does it mean we need to be romantic? No, but let’s not cherry-pick the politics. Again, we’re not going to be in a position where there’s a seizure of the global metaphorical White Palace. Instead, we’re likely to see a geohistorical fragmenting of the world that resembles the late medieval crisis, or before than, the epochal crisis of the Roman West. In all this, China is probably China’s best positioned, but China’s not going to lead capitalism into a new Golden Age. It may well lead the existing capitalist system into what Samir Amin calls a tributary mode of production. Now, tributary modes of production, long before capitalism, had lots of wage workers, lots of cash crop production, lots of markets, lots of cities. Look at Song China in the eleventh century. These were enormously dynamic, sophisticated places.
Capitalism is much less resilient than usually supposed. If we look at a longer climate history, we can see that these dramatically unfavorable moments of climate change tend to be enormously destabilising for ruling classes.
We can clearly see the elements. You mentioned the weaponisation of borders, of a politically-determined mode of accumulation that can be increasingly seen all around the world—that’s important to keep in mind. At the same time, the whole apparatus of domination and power has rested upon this Cheap Nature strategy; that is, using webs of life, including humans, as ways to advance productivity and to reduce costs. That long term strategy is moving towards its epochal inversion – the Great Implosion – and ruling classes are not going to know what to do.
But let’s remember the break-up of capitalism is more likely to resemble the break-up of the Roman Empire on a larger scale, where you have a fracturing of political authority. In some cases, that was extraordinarily good! The Roman oligarchs essentially collapse in the countryside and peasants come in. They occupy and repurpose the villas, they re-establish village life, they adjust to a new fertility regime, which tells us that relations between men and women were much more equal, especially compared with the situation under the Romans. We have a whole set of evidence that tells us that, while it might have been a Dark Age for ruling classes, it was a Golden Age for the peasants. One can make of those historical metaphors what one will—and it is possible to make too much of them! But equally, we ignore them at our peril.
JSSo there’s cause for hope?
JMYes, absolutely! I’ll say it again: capitalism is much less resilient and much more vulnerable than usually supposed. If you look at the figures for overaccumulated capital in the world: $18-19 trillion parked in essentially zero or negative rate of return government bonds; $9 trillion in commercial real estate markets—that’s expanded 50% over the past 8 years. The signs of a surplus capital problem are everywhere—nobody wants to talk about it. Environmentalists don’t want to talk about it, or about how this is a source of capitalism’s instability. Here the work of Michael Roberts is absolutely instructive and salient. But we need to connect the surplus capital problem to the web of life. We can’t pretend it’s not within the web of life.
TGThat does feel something valuable in your work, and coming out of Wallerstein and Arrighi and the World Systems, of almost de-abstracting this abstraction of “finance” or “financialisation”, and maybe there’s pedagogical work there in terms of demystifying these in Web of Life.
JMEssentially, what we’re seeing is this. The rentier, financial capitalism that everyone recognises today is the direct consequence of the ongoing implosion of Cheap Nature, the Great Implosion. The unwillingness of capital to invest in the real economy outside of China is directly and immediately related to the crisis of Cheap Nature and its profitability crises. Once we can begin to thread all of those connections, we can begin to make more sense of what’s happening politically. The landlords are taking over! This is Brett Christophers’ point in Rentier Capitalism. If you look at the history of social revolutions, it’s often landlord hegemony that sparks the most violent and protracted struggles. This was the case with, say, Vietnam, where it was a landlord ruling class, and they had no room to budge. It was a zero sum struggle. That’s the frightening but hopeful thing today. The capitalist world-ecology, in the grips of an ongoing stagnation, is actively producing a zero sum situation. This is expressed in agricultural productivity problems, and also in labor productivity exhaustion. That’s why we need to link up with the work of brilliant thinkers like Aaron Benanav and Jason E. Smith on the myth of automation.. We need to push for that sort of synthesis with the web of life.
TGThis sounds like a really important project and extension.
JSIt’s the whole point, it’s the whole point of what we’re trying to do with the ECOLOGIES thing. Like, instead of ‘we live in a society’, it’s ‘we live on a planet’.
JMThat’s really beautifully put. Write that in whatever you’re doing next.
JSI’ll just transcribe it, and then transcribe you saying it’s really good.
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The 1972 ecological text that presented a Malthusian perspective ‘backed up’ by computer modelling. ↩
Authors:
Tom Gann (@Tom_Gann)
Founding editor
josie sparrow (@ofthesparrows)
josie is a writer, an artist, and a philosopher. Her interests coalesce around the intersection of the poetic and the political, with a particular emphasis on process, relationality, socialism, ethics, ecologies, words, and flowers. Her future plans include dismantling capitalism and co-creating a more beautiful world, with and for others. She is General Editor at New Socialist. You can read more of her work at peachtreepeartree.com.
Jason W. Moore (@oikeios)
Jason W. Moore is an environmental historian and historical geographer at Binghamton University, where he is professor of sociology. He is author or editor, most recently, of Capitalism in the Web of Life (Verso, 2015), Capitalocene o Antropocene? (Ombre Corte, 2017), Anthropocene or Capitalocene? Nature, History, and the Crisis of Capitalism (PM Press, 2016), and, with Raj Patel, A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things (University of California Press, 2017).
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Our work focuses on creating an online textbook in order to fill in gaps left by traditional methods of teaching as well as introducing coding skills that are much needed in the industry today. We push for the use of Python as it is quick to learn and versatile in utilty particularly Jupyter notebooks to deliver content. Current works can be viewed on our Github. Link to full poster.
A Disruptive Initiaive: A Bio-Based Production of Adipic Acid is undergraduate Capstone (or undergraduate thesis project) for Chemical Engineering.
This project is the culmination of 8 months of developing a plant capable of producing adpidic acid from bacteria and creating a production scale of 40,000 tonnes per year. This project explores the opportunity to circumvent conventional production of adipic acid which created using fossil fuels and challenges us as engineers to innovate to meet today's issues. Link to full poster.
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Chem-E-Car stands for chemical electric car. The goal of the competition is for teams to develop a car that can be controlled by a chemical reaction to stop at a certain distance.
This team provided me the opportunity to learn about all the different aspects taht go into the team from the iodine clock chemistry, to the Arduino systems that power the car. In the 3 years thatt I had been a part of the team, our membership grew from ~10 to 40 people and have rebranded to be UBC Envision
The Biofoundry at UBC is a research lab at UBC dedicated to adressing global issues through the use of Metabolic and green engineering.
My work there was to develop an apparatus that could measure the trauma induced onto a 3D brain organoids to provide a model for better understanding Alzheimer's disease.
In the steps to designing a plant, it is required to have a layout of the process and how materials flow and react (known as a process flow diagram [PFD]). Digrams for Piping and instrumentation (P&ID) must also be created for this purpose. Plant 3D was used for this although AutoCad could be just as easily used with the difference being pre-compiled libraries of unit operations in Plant 3D. More drawings can be found here.
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Thank you to palletscope on "My BJD Asia Forums" for collating many of the Volks pictures for F-53 through F-56. Volks own blog also provided many of the pictures that were needed.
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In 2019, building on a history of successful collaboration, FCIT became a joint program operated by the College of Education and Innovative Education. The College of Education, Innovative Education, and FCIT share many goals in relation to student success, pipelines into degree programs, and technology integration within the field of education. The partnership fosters close collaboration between the all parties in support of the strategic goals of the University of South Florida.
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The Florida Center for Instructional Technology provides professional learning, digital content, and technology integration evaluation services to schools and districts worldwide. Located in the University of South Florida’s College of Education, FCIT has been a leader in K-20 technology integration since 1982. More about FCIT….
In 2019, building on a history of successful collaboration, FCIT became a joint program operated by the College of Education and Innovative Education. The College of Education, Innovative Education, and FCIT share many goals in relation to student success, pipelines into degree programs, and technology integration within the field of education. The partnership fosters close collaboration between the all parties in support of the strategic goals of the University of South Florida. Learn about our joint projects….
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The Florida Center for Instructional Technology provides professional learning, digital content, and technology integration evaluation services to schools and districts worldwide. Located in the University of South Florida’s College of Education, FCIT has been a leader in K-20 technology integration since 1982. More about FCIT….
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Started lead training now Mum and dad family pets and are full pedigree and kc registered. Each of the hillsides are planted with our Syrah Clone. See : THE LIFE OF GILBERT SAARLOOS - LONG BEACH 1943 FOR THE 2ND INSTALLMENT. See : THE LIFE OF GILBERT SAARLOOS - IOWA 1926 FOR THE BEGINNING OF THE STORY. Genetically each of the vines on these hillsides are identical. The Family Office Club has more registered family offices than any other community or family office association globally (PDF Infographic Download). Red, USA, California, Central Coast, Ballard Canyon. Saarloos & Sons (kid-friendly) – we will sit around here for hours. Rev. Larry and Harvey - This installment of my grandfather life he grew to become the man I would know and love. The family had always been important my grandfather; he still kept his boys close. Uppdaterat 2016-12-29 For more info click on the menu during the compilation WOLF. Lett. I always awoke to the smells of breakfast in that home. New 2016 arbofilets. Sold Out - Told you to Buy it when You had the Chance. ... Adriana `Adrie` Den Besten 1930 2016 Adriana `Adrie` Den Besten in Online Familieberichten ... Gilles van Saarloos, Johannis van Saarloos and 5 other siblings. I think the moral here, is to have a great family, never let walls be built. She was born on October 30, 1956, in Rock Rapids, IA, the daughter of Elmer and Emma (Hooyer) Saarloos. I was allowed to be in the room and need to act accordingly. He went to work Saturdays, he was the first guy in every single day, he made coffee and warmed the engines on the trucks for the drivers. Sommerfeld, Fanny (Nee Saarloos ) Age 92, died Thurs., Oct. 27, 2016. Right off the bat before the 1st wine tasted the owners seemed pretty proud of their Chardonnay, but I'm just not a fan of Chard. Licensjakten2016 Sweden 2 jan-15 feb. 13 stycken Dalarna completion of the 20/1-16 6 He is +1 Only = 7 wolves shot Gavleborg hunting called off. Joyce (Beyer) Van Roy, 79, Wrightstown, passed away early Monday morning May 9, 2016. This wine is very well-balanced: in addition to the cherry and red fruit one generally associates with warm climate grenache, there was a good amount of cedar and herbs on the nose and palate. She married Kurt W. Sommerfeld on March 28, 1942 in Watertown. It was something that I think about all of the time. Oct 5, 2017 - Explore Ciaran Fern's board "woodland tattoo" on Pinterest. My Grandparents built a home only to have it purchased and destroyed to make what has now become the 91 freeway. USA: (CA) Los Olivos . Godert Cornelisz van Ghilse. Each has taught me lessons about the other that I would have missed without being both. All have wonderful temperaments. I see the things I love in him every day. Their teamwork built us into who we are today. 2016; 2012; Red: Saarloos & Sons Syrah Family Tree Roots High Hill Windmill Vineyard. © 2003-21 CellarTracker! Gilbert and Bertha Saarloos were Married Each year we celebrate this union, and the creation of the Saarloos family by crafting a bottle for them. There is an old adage about not building higher walls, and to build a longer table. Meijnsje Pietersdr Annokke was christened on February 3, 1706 in oud-beijerland (zuid holland), daughter of Pieter Corsz Annoque and Angnietje Abramsdr Vogelaar. Maria (Hoogwerf) Saarloos 04 Mar 1779 Oud-Beijerland - 07 Dec 1824 last edited 12 Jul 2014 Leendert Leenderts Hoogwerf abt 1748 Oud-Beijerland - 07 Aug 1798 Willem Jansz Hoogwerf 1575 Goudswaard, Korendijk, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands - 21 Nov 1639 managed by … My father, brother, and uncle do the same. One bedroom he and his wife would occupy for the rest of their lives, and another much larger upstairs that would both of his boys would grow inside. She also packed small family mementos, like a book from her great-grandmother, she said. We went to lunch a lot together, we talked about everything I would ask him about, he fell asleep every time he went horizontal, he loved ice cream, and the one time he ever got mad at me, he explained why and who his brother was to him. He didn't preach, and he just let you watch, and soak in the sermons through your eyes. Boël G, Letso R, Neely H, et al. I have spent many nights up in that room, sleeping in the bed that my father did. How unique is the name Saarloos? In fact, they are the breed of dog that, according to a study conducted in 2015, contain the most genetic similarity to wolves. I think about this home often. Births, marriages, immigrations, deaths—these are the experiences that shape your family story. Our family would be the family it is today without this man. Saarloos names all of their wines after members of the family; this one was Big Brother. Art Spot on Wheels: Vine to Water event for CauseLife.org, Saarloos & Sons Winery, Sat., April 23, 2016 - See 23 traveler reviews, 48 candid photos, and great deals for Santa Ynez, CA, at Tripadvisor. ... pups have been wormed every 2 weeks and will come vaccinated and micro chipped and a copy of the family tree. It was always warm, and there was still orange juice in the fridge. He had hampers built into the walls so as you stripped down you could separate your whites, and darks, dry cleaning, and jeans. First Name. W. van Saarloos and J. D. Weeks, Boundary Layer Formulation of Dendritic Growth: Existence of a Family of Steady State Needle Solutions, Phys. All 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 ... FAMILY TREE - 2011, Saarloos & Sons, California $ 185.58. ex. Fun Facts about the name Saarloos. She died on December 2, 1761 in oud-beijerland (zuid holland). W. van Saarloos and G. H. Gilmer, Dynamical Properties of Long Wavelength Interface Fluctuations During Nucleation Dominated Crystal Growth, Phys. Wilhelm was born on May 4 … The decor inside was really nice. In 2016 We harvested our Syrah from the three hills on our Ballard Canyon Vineyard. She was married on May 14, 1732 in oud-beijerland (zuid holland) to Arie Ariensz Saarloos, they had 5 children. Build your family tree online ... Marco Saarloos: Last Updated: July 25, 2016: View Complete Profile. There would be no walls between his sons, just a big room with space for growing boys. The first time anyone met my now wife in my family it was my Grandmother and Grandfather, he took one look at her, smiled brightly, got up from his chair and hugged her. USA: (CA) Los Olivos . It is possible the name you are searching has less than five occurrences per year. In 2016 We harvested our Syrah from the three hills on our Ballard Canyon Vineyard. Wouldn't they like the same things, act the same way, be the same person? A Family Man is the iteration of my grandfather that I believe he was born to be. Each of our hillsides has a unique environment that is bestowed upon the vines and the fruit giving them individual characteristics that after we harvest our grapes and give our farming immortality that is our wines are expressed completely. Bottle (750ml) Standard delivery 1 week No minimum order. "CellarTracker!" At noon we all enjoyed Saarloos & Sons for wine tasting and listening to Keith Saarloos tell the story of their family vineyards and wine. That these grapes that have been treated the same from the identical genetic vines would be identical. 5. Rita Hills, White - Sweet/Dessert, USA, California, Central Coast, Santa Ynez Valley, Red - Fortified, USA, California, Central Coast, Santa Ynez Valley, Red - Fortified, USA, California, Central Coast, Ballard Canyon, Red - Fortified, USA, California, Central Coast, San Luis Obispo County. Log in here.. Login ID: Password: Re-enter: Email: (Don't worry, your e-mail will not be distributed or made public. Even the office My Father and Uncle shared with my grandfather had no walls, no privacy, just the three heads of the business sharing one big room. Sometimes they’ll open the backyard, which is usually reserved for club members, and there’s cornhole and picnic tables around this beautiful wine barrels with succulents (pictured above). In fact, they are the breed of dog that, according to a study conducted in 2015, contain the most genetic similarity to wolves. See more ideas about tree tattoo, tattoos, tree of life tattoo. 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It is long past time that we start asking questions about The Daily Stormer and the people who are behind that project. It seems odd that a legitimate White Nationalist website would celebrate mass shootings, promote miscegenation and prostitution, foment hatred against White women and discourage traditional values like marriage and family as these are not values typically found in that community. From the beginning, there have been many times over the past few years when folks have wondered why it is that this particular website has gone out of its way to make the Alt-Right look terrible.
We can start with Andrew Escher Auernheimer aka “Weev” who wrote this essay while he was incarcerated in prison in 2013:
“My name is Andrew Auernheimer. I used to believe problems could be solved with criticism and discourse in our marketplace of ideas. Three years ago I incremented an integer on a public web API and analyzed the output for all to read. It was then demanded I apologize for abusive arithmetic. I disagreed that addition could be abhorrent, so now I write this from the Special Housing Unit of a federal prison.
A lifetime ago another Auernheimer named Raoul wrote things that angered powerful people. Those people called Raoul a bad person, too. “Mischling” was their word for him. They also sent him to a prison. It was called Dachau.
Raoul’s bail and passage to America was paid by one Theodore Herzl. Herzl said only fools stay where they are hated, paying the taxes for the thugs and pogroms to destroy them. Herzl said to every Jew: Grab all your goods and crew, let us move some place new. He founded the Zionist movement. …”
This seems strange.
Here we have Weev a year before he started writing for Daily Stormer comparing himself to Raoul Auernheimer who was sent to Dachau by the Nazis. He was released from prison and fled to America after powerful Jews like his uncle Theodore Herzl, the founder of the Zionist movement, lobbied the United States government to put pressure on Germany to secure his release.
Here is Weev again just a year before joining Daily Stormer and before he was sent to prison saying that he is Jewish on a Reddit AMA:
“Well, my line is related to Theodore Herzl, so I have blood ties to Zionist thought. It is a very nuanced and complex issue. Herzl’s original idea was to move the Jews to the sparsely populated areas of Argentina, which would have ended up fantastic. Instead, the Zionist congress went for the heavily populated and politically charged Palestine. The reasons for this are about 90% Mammonism (they saw the emerging market for light sweet crude) and 10% nutjob (rebuild the temple to initiate the apocalypse). Herzl’s idea was also to have Jews in all labor positions, but instead they’ve kept the Palestinians around as a slave underclass.
Largely, Herzl’s noble and decent vision for Zionism has been corrupted. The apartheid in Palestine must end. Palestine should largely be returned to the Palestinians as South Africa was returned to Africans. The Zionist elements in our government, media and financial system must be weeded out by any means necessary. Dual nationals of any sort should not occupy positions of power. The whole point of America is that we are supposed to put aside our ethnic and religious differences and put America first. This has been lost as we are continually balkanized by malevolent bankers that hate us for Zionist advantage.”
As one might suspect after reading the Tech Crunch article, the purpose of Weev comparing himself to the “Mischling” Raoul Auernheimer who was sent to Dachau was to suggest that he was facing a similar situation. He was lobbying powerful Jews to secure his release from federal prison.
Weev compared his situation to Aaron Hillel Swartz who was another Jewish hacktivist who co-founded Reddit and who hung himself in his Brooklyn apartment after he was sentenced to 35 years in a federal prison for violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Weev was also convicted of violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
“I left the Aaron Swartz memorial tonight emotionally exhausted. Here is a guy who was beloved by many of my close friends, whose suffering and miseries I have shared in kind. I’ll never forget when the Secret Service started following me. My lover at the time and I treated it like a game, spending our days ditching surveillance in the best ways possible: speedboats, helicopters, club bouncers. …
FBI agents tried to frame me for terrorism in 2008. Twice. They ruined my career, my relationship, my life. Nobody believed that I could be a terrorist so now they try to libel me as an identity thief. …
This is the difference between the prosecutors and FBI agents and I. They wish me utterly destroyed, and have been hounding me for years of my life. They have been surveilling me, by their own admission, since I was 15. You know what I wish for? A world where no man may abridge the liberty of another. Not me, not you, not the FBI, not federal prosecutors. I actually hope they have fulfilling lives, and come to realize the mistake of treating our Constitution like toilet paper.
This is a country where if you express ideas that federal agents don’t like you, you will be beaten, imprisoned, or killed. I accept my responsibility for offending seditious thugs, liars and tyrants. I say this is the duty of all decent citizens left.
God bless.
Andrew Auernheimer
The reason that Andrew Escher Auernheimer went to prison was for identity theft. He claims the FBI and Secret Service have been after him since he was 15 years old. For what? Why?
Here is Weev being profiled in 2008 in The New York Times:
“Weev, the troll who thought hacking the epilepsy site was immoral, is legendary among trolls. He is said to have jammed the cellphones of daughters of C.E.O.’s and demanded ransom from their fathers; he is also said to have trashed his enemies’ credit ratings. Better documented are his repeated assaults on LiveJournal, an online diary site where he himself maintains a personal blog. Working with a group of fellow hackers and trolls, he once obtained access to thousands of user accounts. …
He is in his early 20s with full lips, darting eyes and a nest of hair falling back from his temples. He has a way of leaning in as he makes a point, inviting you to share what might or might not be a joke. …
Ideas like these bring trouble. Almost a year ago, while in the midst of an LSD-and-methamphetamine bender, a longer-haired, wilder-eyed Weev gave a talk called “Internet Crime” at a San Diego hacker convention. He expounded on diverse topics like hacking the Firefox browser, online trade in illegal weaponry and assassination markets — untraceable online betting pools that pay whoever predicts the exact date of a political leader’s demise. The talk led to two uncomfortable interviews with federal agents and the decision to shed his legal identity altogether. Weev now espouses “the ruin lifestyle” — moving from condo to condo, living out of three bags, no name, no possessions, all assets held offshore. As a member of a group of hackers called “the organization,” which, he says, bring in upward of $10 million annually, he says he can wreak ruin from anywhere …
Over a candlelit dinner of tuna sashimi, Weev asked if I would attribute his comments to Memphis Two, the handle he used to troll Kathy Sierra, a blogger. Inspired by her touchy response to online commenters, Weev said he “dropped docs” on Sierra, posting a fabricated narrative of her career alongside her real Social Security number and address. This was part of a larger trolling campaign against Sierra, one that culminated in death threats. Weev says he has access to hundreds of thousands of Social Security numbers. About a month later, he sent me mine.”
Among other things, Weev told The New York Times that he has access to hundreds of thousands of Social Security numbers, that he “dropped docs” on Kathy Sierra, that he hacks people and steals their personal information in order to make money. He portrayed himself as an international criminal living a life of luxury. Then he sent the reporter her own Social Security number.
Weev is a drug addict:
“Whatever he earned he blew on prison heroin that others had smuggled inside. (Weev is unabashed about his drug use, but says he only did smack “now and then.”) …
Taking his nickname from his favorite animal — weevils are swarming beetles best known for destroying crops — weev soon found another obsession: drugs. His favorite was LSD, which he claims was uniquely conducive to programming. “I’m already a pretty relentless person, but it makes me far more relentless,” he says. “You can hack better while you’re tripping.” …
“Want a bump?”
It’s not that surprising when Andrew “weev” Auernheimer offers me coke shortly after we first meet.
Weev is obsessed with Timothy McVeigh:
“Weev was released from the SHU after a few weeks, but he wasn’t back in the general population for long. In one of the first letters he wrote to a girlfriend, he says that he mentioned wishing death upon the houses of his enemies and praised Timothy McVeigh. “I think he’s a hero,” weev tells me, sipping a martini in a Brooklyn bar.
“So he’s heroic even though he killed all those children?” I ask.
“Correct, correct, yes,” he goes on, reddening in the face as he rails against the government. “What they do to us must be done asymmetrically to them. For every child they kill, there must be a thousand dead federal children. That should be the rule.”
He openly advocates domestic terrorism:
“On revolution: “I’m not going to sit by and let a few banking dynasties ruin the Bill of Rights…I’m trying to catalyze a violent revolution, like I want people to pick up guns and murder the people who have become obstacles to liberty, and I am not fucking joking when I say that.”
He was arrested on drug charges:
“Andrew “Escher” Auernheimer was arrested by Fayetteville, Ark., police and was booked into the Washington County Detention Center Tuesday afternoon, where he is being held on bonds totaling $3,160.
Auernheimer, 24, faces four felony charges of possession of a controlled substance and one misdemeanor drug charge. According to CNET News, which first reported the arrest, police found drugs that included cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, and Schedule 2 and 3 pharmaceuticals when they searched his home. …”
Weev was on Huff Post Live before he was sent to prison (watch him talk about his right to drop your dox):
Weev was on CNBC to promote his hedge fund when he was released from prison:
Weev was picked up from prison by VICE and comes out and gets in the car and says Hail Victory to his buddies:
“A white power anthem blared from the van’s speakers while I drove away from the prison, and weev sang along, “There’s no crime in being white!” As we headed back to New York, weev detailed his experience behind bars, where he’d smelted jewelry, read some epic poetry, and started a small Greek yogurt business. “A lot of pedophiles like to tell other people in prison that they’re hackers,” he said. “And I got to call all of those fuckers out, which was great. I say gas ‘em, just gas ‘em all.” …
Exiting the Holland Tunnel, and heading into Lower Manhattan past the familiar sight of Zuccotti Park, weev reflected on his time at Occupy. We parked, reunited him with a backpack he’d left behind 13 months ago at his sentencing, and walked upstairs to a friend’s apartment where a small welcome party had assembled. Close friends and supporters awaiting Andrew’s arrival popped champagne bottles, applauded, and cheered, “Hail Eris! Hail victory!”
This is amazing.
Weev is popping champagne bottles with his friends from the leftwing media who knew him from his Occupy Wall Street days. He is saying Hail Victory after these people in the media raised thousands of dollars for him and campaigned for his early release from federal prison.
Here is Weev riding around with Gawker and telling them he is Jewish in 2012:
“When I asked Auernheimer, who says he’s got Jewish ancestors, if he actually means all of the bigoted stuff he says, he replied: “I do think Jews have power in this country and I fight powerful people. Jews in general have power over media and banking. Ergo, I will make fun of them on the internet.”
Here is Weev in 2010 saying again on the Goatse Security website that he is Jewish:
“Any attempt to brand me an anti-Semite is idiotic. I have no problem with any person solely because of their Semitic descent. Take a look at my last name, “Auernheimer”. Think about the likely origins of this name for a second. Even a quick Google reveals its origins. The most famous Auernheimer of history, journalist and author Raoul Auernheimer, had his way bought from the fires of Dachau by his uncle, Theodore Herzl himself. Come on, I have curly hair and brown eyes here. The claim many “journalists” are making that I am some sort of Nazi is preposterous, but I suppose you have to resort to ad hominem when the public overwhelmingly supported me on the basis of the facts of the case.”
For years, Weev maintained an OkCupid profile. In the profile, he claimed to be a Bavarian Jew who takes Satanic joy in corrupting White women:
In the OkCupid profile, Weev lists his ethnicity as “Native American, White, Other,” which is to say, he is mixed race. He is White, Native American and Jewish by ancestry as anyone can plainly see from looking at him. This individual looks like a Jewish troll.
It’s not just Weev saying five times that he is Jewish.
It’s not just his enemies who say this about him because he looks Jewish.
Weev’s own mother says he is Jewish on both sides of his family:
“And his mother has confirmed it. Alyse Auernheimer told Newsweek that she was saddened that her son had wished death on children. She added that she has been estranged from him for over a decade.
“He doesn’t like us,” she said, adding that her son comes from a “large, mixed-race family” with Native American heritage, and that he most certainly has Jewish lineage “on both sides of his family.”
In the OkCupid profile, Weev claimed to be Native American, White and Other. He claimed to be a Bavarian Jew. In his LinkedIn profile, Weev claimed to speak the Muskogee Indian language.
Here is Weev in his Occupy Wall Street days:
Weev was one of my closest comrades during the occupation. Please listen to this video we recorded of him speaking: http://t.co/VZ3ZIUKt7W
— Occupy Wall Street (@OccupyWallSt) February 7, 2014
Here is Weev’s mom pleading with his enemies from the internet not to dox her family because her son is a paranoid schizophrenic:
“There is a thread on your website referencing my son Andrew Auernheimer. I am totally sympathetic with those posting as my son is guilty of horrible behavior. We are ashamed of him and wish we could find him ourselves. Sadly, your contributors felt the need to “Out” our family, Andrew’s parents and siblings. There are links to our younger children, one of whom is only 14, our address and phone numbers are available, photos of the children and one reference by one poster as to a desire to rape me.
The truth is everyone we know already knows we have a mentally ill child. We have made no secret of Andrew. We too are victims of Andrew. The hardest part for all of us is that he used to be normal. He loved us and was sweet and kind to his siblings. Several years ago he developed a relationship with a girl with a serious drug problem. He began by using xtc regularly and eventually graduated to LSD and heroin. About three years ago he had a mental breakdown and began hearing voices and talking to himself. He vanished from our lives. My children would log into AIM to see if he was still alive; if he was logged on too long or not recently they would worry something had happened to him. There are references to his lavish lifestyle on this thread but the sad truth is he is paranoid schizophrenic and has been homeless a number of times.
I am not excusing his pathetic behavior. My >husband and I contacted law enforcement in Southern California almost a year ago as we wanted to try to “catch him” and have him forcibly committed; he needs help. Unfortunately we were told that the likely outcome would be 72 hours in a mental facility and they would let him go and since we are in no financial position to pay for mental health care for him we should just pray and forget it. I cried every night for a year but I am done crying. I can only worry about things that I can change and I really have NO information about Andrew. He never once gave us a phone number or address where we could reach him. When he left here he did not have a car or a license. I don’t even know what state he might be in and frankly, I don’t know if I want to anymore.
I don’t know if any of you have ever had a mentally ill family member. It is torture. For it to be your child is indescribably painful. I sometimes wonder if because our lives as a family have been dedicated to diversity and inclusion, that he may have chosen his weapons to purposely hurt us. We are tough though and committed to each other and making the most positive contributions to our world as we are able. I hope you all can find it in your hearts to please take down our personal information. If your goal is to hurt US then you have succeeded.
Other than that I am not sure what the purpose of all this was. I don’t cry over Andrew anymore but I found this thread when I googled my daughter looking for a school picture for her dorm room and I sobbed. She has never said an unkind word to anyone and I knew she would be devastated. We are not responsible for Andrew’s totally screwed up life, he is. I was contacted erroneously on my Facebook page by someone named Anton Garcia posing as a Dreamworks Animation Employee trying to find Andrew because he was hacking Dreamworks. I suspected it was fake but I answered anyway, truthfully. I too want him to own up to his stupid behavior and take the consequences like a man. I’m sure I will be disappointed. The worst part about this is you ONLY hurt us. Andrew probably thought it was hilarious. He doesn’t care what you say or do to us, he only cares about himself. He, in the past, has even made up a variety of ugly lies about us, but he is always found out. Many of the postings referred to our family as nice. This is accurate. Our other children are everything Andrew rejected, kind, smart, hard-working, dedicated to making a difference through public service, and we have left Andrew behind. There is so much need in this world and so little time that spending it on tears and regret is a colossal waste. Don’t get me wrong we will always love Andrew and our hearts will forever be broken where he is concerned but what else can we do but move on. It’s like the Andrew we knew died long ago. Hope does spring eternal and sometimes I dream the real Andrew is home and we are all together, but my hopes are waning. Who knows, the future is never certain. I have been referred to an FBI agent who is involved with the cyber crimes division. I will forward this email to her tomorrow. Again, please don’t make my younger children suffer any more. Do what you will with Andrew, he’s earned it, but please let our family try to move on. We have been dealing with this for years.”
Sincerely, Alyse Auernheimer
Actually, Andrew has no relationship to designadventures or sealpac. Years ago before sealpac came the US market, Andrew grabbed the domain name (before we knew anything about his mental issues). We want it back. We didn’t even remember until this week that his name was on it as we paid for several years in advance and the recent renewal was paid by credit card. Design Adventures is my little interior design business-never had a thing to do with Andrew. Design Adventures and Sealpac have nothing to do with Andrew and have never done business with Andrew. In fact, even as parents we have never financially supported him since he left home. Years ago our communication with him was come home, get help, go to school and we will then and only then support you. He refused. Andrew was never abused or neglected. When he lived with us he was a totally different person, prior to his substance abuse issues. He became a different person in Cal. He had to get as far away from us as he could to participate in this kind of behavior because we would have called the cops and kicked his ass to the curb. From his postings he is deranged and a drug addict. We are not asking for sympathy for him. Andrew has been detained by the FBI twice this year? They didn’t do anything?!@…! I don’t know what the strategy should be for you or I if the FBI won’t do anything to stop him and we can’t find him. You don’t want to call the FBI and we don’t care if you do, if they need to they will contact you. Andrew’s name has been available online for years so it never even occurred to me to disclose his name but I also spoke to law enforcement a year ago so even they knew. There are so many crazies on the > web just like Andrew and we simply stopped trying with him when he went to > California years ago. He would not give us his address or location. Truthfully, until about a year ago we didn’t even know about this ugly, racist rhetoric because we weren’t wasting our days looking.
Many years ago he was online railing against Bill O’Reilly and the far right and saying anything to inflame. He used to be a radical liberal. I think he is so crazy now that he might be convinced that martians are ruining his life, not Jews. He’s nuts. Sadly he is not alone. I could not believe, when I finally got wind of his livejournal, how many people were posting horrible things in agreement. I felt physically sick.
All of those people are also a danger and who knows who those people are. They were smart enough to not post their own photos and link their real names to their ugly words. They may be more of a danger because we don’t know who they are. I thought the person claiming to be from Dreamworks was you because I > replied that I had not seen or heard from him in over two years and you > posted that very communication on your forum a day later. I communicated to law enforcement that I thought it was you. Maybe it was one of the other people posting and giving you information. Regardless, that is for law enforcement to work out and I don’t believe it was really someone from Dreamworks. The problem with all this hacker shit is that you cant trust anyone; you don’t know what to believe. Frankly, I don’t even know about you. I want Andrew to stop. I don’t know what to do. I am frankly worried you will post my cooperation with you somewhere and andrew will find out and hurt us. Do not disclose communication with us because of this fear. I have answered your questions truthfully. You have promised not to post our personal information and I am trusting you are the kind of person I am hoping you are.
I am open to further communication with you through the Richmond Rabbi of your choice. I do a lot of volunteer work through a Richmond non-denominational non-profit organization and I can bring a local Rabbi into the conversation if you would prefer. As you said, the irony is we are a multi-racial family. My great grandparents were Czech, Jewish immigrants, and I am native American. As the white parents of black kids living in the south you can be sure we know about racism. The world is a small place and we are all one. Andrew and his victims are but one of the many sad, dark consequences of drug addiction, internet addiction, and the internet itself. I am so so sorry for your suffering. We too are suffering. This is a nightmare. We feel like hostages. I am sure you do too.
Alyse
Maybe Weev’s mom is lying about him though?
No, Alyse’s story is easily verified. Weev’s grandfather was a Muskogee Indian named Alan Marshall who grew up on the Creek Indian reservation in Oklahoma, which is why Weev himself claimed to be a Native American for years and fluent in the Muskogee language. Similarly, Alyse’s story that her great-grandparents were Czech Jewish immigrants can also be verified. When I researched this last year, I discovered that Weev is descended from Jewish merchants (Jerry & Ethel Rousek) who settled in Muskogee, Oklahoma around the turn of the 20th century. They intermarried with Muskogee Indians (their daughter Grace Rousek married Benjamin Marshall) in Oklahoma which produced Weev’s grandfather who was Alyse’s father.
So, we have a mixed-race Jewish troll whose own mother claims he suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. He is a drug addict and key supporter of Occupy Wall Street. This individual claimed to be of Jewish and Native American heritage for nearly a decade on the internet. He was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison in 2013 for exposing the personal data of 100,000 people, but was mysteriously released 13 months later after becoming a cause célèbre on the progressive Left. He was represented by Professor Orin Kerr of George Washington University law school and Tor Ekeland in that case free of charge.
After being released from prison in April 2014, Weev returns to his LiveJournal on May 26, 2014 to rant and rave about his revenge on the federal government. After sending a letter from prison about Timothy McVeigh, he gets out and says he is going to build a monument to Timothy McVeigh. He says “we’ve got a whole fucking Internet to cover with dongs and swastikas, and we’ve got a whole world to fill with monuments to martyrs that the government dares call “terrorists”. Let the ruin begin.” As with many other aspects from Weev’s past, it has been scrubbed from the internet.
To recap:
Weev is mixed-race. His mother is a Muskogee Indian and identifies as a Native American on Facebook.
Weev claimed to be Jewish on five separate occasions on Reddit, Gawker, Goatse Security, OkCupid and Tech Crunch. He mysteriously ceased to be Jewish while in federal prison.
Weev went to federal prison for identity theft. In that case, he compromised the emails over 100,000 AT&T users. Years before that happened, he boasted to The New York Times about having access to hundreds of thousands of Social Security numbers. He he also compromised the identities of thousands of LiveJournal users.
Weev boasted on Huff Post Live that he has the right to “drop docs” like he did with Kathy Sierra who is a programmer
Weev threatened to dox his prosecutors
Weev was one of the most prominent members of Occupy Wall Street
Weev suffers from paranoid schizophrenia according to his mother
Weev is a drug addict known to abuse LSD, cocaine and meth
Weev was freed from prison after a media campaign by progressive journalists and his allies in Occupy Wall Street
Weev was picked up from prison by VICE
Weev is hosted on CNBC after his release from prison to promote his hedge fund
Weev is openly promoting domestic terrorism to anyone within earshot
It is October 1, 2014.
Five months after his early release from federal prison, Weev makes his debut on The Daily Stormer where he becomes embedded in the Alt-Right. Suddenly, this relative of Raoul Auernheimer is now brandishing a swastika tattoo on his chest. It is all part of some retarded troll to promote himself and discredit the Weev app. He ends up acquiring Weev.net which he interprets as a major success.
Weev continues to send unhinged rants decorated with swastikas about raping and murdering the children of federal agents to printers across the United States:
What’s the source of Weev’s feud with Christopher Cantwell?
After Cantwell was released from jail in Charlottesville, Weev went on Cantwell’s show The Radical Agenda and started ranting and raving about how he supports domestic terrorism and mass murder. The feud began when Cantwell lost his domain name as a result.
Weev has dozens of posts on the Daily Stormer forum celebrating mass shootings, rating them by their “score” and delighting in the carnage which he sees through the prism of Volund the Elf:
The same thing happened with Gab which nearly lost its domain which its registrar threatened to yank because of Weev’s longtime obsession with Timothy McVeigh:
Weev used to promote Atomwaffen on Daily Stormer and interacted with them in the Stormer’s private Discord server:
Weev used his podcast Race Ghost to revive interest in the Charles Manson cult in the Alt-Right:
The failure of the Alt-Right to vet Weev in spite of the fact that his past was on full public display allowed him to become embedded within the movement at the Daily Stormer which he transformed into his platform for plastering swastikas across the internet, celebrating domestic terrorism and promoting his perverse Jewish obsessions like degrading White women:
Here is Weev sharing his plot on the TRS 504um in late 2017 to further splinter and disrupt the Alt-Right. This came after he had already succeeded in driving lots of people away by associating the brand with cartoon Nazism, incel rape gangs and support for domestic terrorism:
A year ago, The Daily Stormer was still supported by TRS, Eric Striker and David Duke. It was pointed out during Weev’s previous campaign against Richard Spencer, Matt Parrott, Christopher Cantwell and TWP that Weev was a subversive Jew. This came after the campaign against Andrew Torba and Gab who banned Weev for supporting terrorism. It came after the campaign against all female content creators who were relentlessly trolled by incels affiliated with Daily Stormer. There were campaigns before that like the one against Colin Liddell and Ramzpaul when Weev and Anglin first manifested in 2014. Over the course of five years, they have come into this online space and associated the Alt-Right brand first with cartoon Nazism, gutter nihilism and vulgarity, second with God Emperor Donald Trump and conservatism and finally with Loser Nationalism in the form of white sharia incel rape gangs and celebration of mass shootings all while repeatedly disrupting, polarizing and dividing the movement.
In the aftermath of Charlottesville, The Daily Stormer lost its domain name. This was after Anglin wrote an article mocking the death of Heather Heyer and Weev threatened to “send Nazis” to Heather Heyer’s funeral. The Stormer spent the next several months being kicked off one domain registrar after another. Dailystormer.lol was one of those domains and was active around August 18, 2018. It was registered first to Name Cheap where it was shutdown and then it was transferred to Instra.
Dailystormer.lol was registered by Weev to the Manhattan apartment of a Jewish man named Alex Pilosov who is an internet security expert.
How did “The World’s Most Genocidal Republican Website” come to be registered to the apartment of a Chabad-Lubavitch Jew in Manhattan? It turns out there is a simple explanation for this. Pilosov is a longtime friend, supporter and associate of Weev since his pre-prison hacktivist days.
Alex Pilosov was a supporter of Weev at his trial.
It’s not surprising that Weev registered Dailystormer.lol to that address because that is where he used to live back in his Occupy Wall Street days. He is wearing a Fuck Rich People t-shirt when he was the darling of the Left. Pilosov appears to have been more than just a buddy.
Who runs and backs weev? Alex Pilosov. Who is Alex Pilosov? Chabad Lubavitcher from Belarus. Who is his pal? Jared Kushner. DS goes all the way to Trump which means weev does too.
— Kyra Deal (@KyraDeal) May 20, 2018
Pilosov ran weev. weev and Pilosov are behind Stormer. Kushner is behind Pilosov. Kushner is with Trump. Stormer goes up to Trump. I don’t know how much clearer I can be.
— Kyra Deal (@KyraDeal) May 20, 2018
Pilosov’s defense of Weevhttps://t.co/PGetzNempb pic.twitter.com/FQDnme08XU
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
We’ve been told he has changed though.
After Weev emerged from his early release from prison in April 2014, he magically ceased to be Jewish. He ceased to be involved with these people. And yet, he was still involved with them after Charlottesville. This was in mid-September 2017 during the Optics War.
This gets even more interesting.
Here is Roger Stone venting on Twitter about Weev in September 2017. He condemns Cernovich and Alex Pilosov because Weev has gotten banned from Gab for one of his usual outbursts about Timothy McVeigh and domestic terrorism. This suggests that Weev, Cernovich and Pilosov were working together in September 2017 and were connected to Roger Stone. GOP operative Douglass Mackey (aka Ricky Vaughn) was also working with Weev at this time to divide the Alt-Right. Why the hell would Roger Stone even know or care that Weev had been banned from Gab for inciting terrorism?
There is a circle of people behind and around Weev whose actions and motivations are unclear: Cernovich, Ricky Vaughn, Alex Pilosov and Roger Stone. Chuck Johnson seems to be another one.
What is going on here?
Well, okay. pic.twitter.com/QA4HXn84aP
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
Damn. https://t.co/igtgctrKXK
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
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— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
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— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
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— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
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— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
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— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
Bitcoin network node closest to TTower run by Pilosoft Alex Pilosovhttps://t.co/4UQReoMOy9
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
Seychelles! Erik Prince!https://t.co/TGr3xMEM3P pic.twitter.com/y3k0UVWPQu
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
Santrex was the VPS used by Lulzsec. https://t.co/uZ4l2ljM7f
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
VPS was used by Russian military in Operation “Pawn Storm” https://t.co/nE55SvTOeM pic.twitter.com/6CV7lu0r1P
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
71 broadway pic.twitter.com/qVDZttvZTl
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
71 Broadway https://t.co/W1BKiYfrBt pic.twitter.com/FsqjXHB3pY
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
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— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
? @FBIWFO @selectedwisdom https://t.co/thGFuZYLbF pic.twitter.com/KvFbhNpFcN
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
Thread ?https://t.co/MUrl6HnMiI
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
Oh, hello Tor Ekeland. Oh, hello Weev. https://t.co/11HBJCc7K1 pic.twitter.com/7n3ZeNUE9R
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
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— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
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— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
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— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
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— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
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— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
Pilosoft, Inc. Wall Street’s worst kept secret? pic.twitter.com/EfYSeDqlcs
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
So, if Pilosov hosts Fancy Bear aka Pawn Storm.. why is the GRU in New York city? https://t.co/jr1HJzgetb pic.twitter.com/T7o3UVKyaA
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
In 2009, Russia was hacking us under the cover of the “Russian Business Network” (RBN) https://t.co/XxBSGAYNlS pic.twitter.com/tsCORfR5ZP
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
Pilosoft appears to have been a member of RBN. pic.twitter.com/L6Xky6kVCv
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
Alexander Boykov, founder of TimeWeb, was involved with a Georgian campaign while working for RBN.https://t.co/LDRbyLBpWQ
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
Boykov has spent a lot of time in Florida, but he is also friends with Aleksej Gubarev, who is named in the dossier.https://t.co/nIJKjRqQug
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
PBSO Talk was hosted on Boykov’s TimeWeb servers, who also hosted the Russian hacker Badvolf.https://t.co/LdWfhuOLdu
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
Which brings us to DCLeaks. https://t.co/VRgaeDbuI5 pic.twitter.com/RUpbPSTfuJ
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
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— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
Ashley Madison comes back to haunt.https://t.co/P8ANWeNTHJ pic.twitter.com/KHcZYM9XiF
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) August 31, 2017
This Twitter thread goes on, and on.
It sheds some light on Weev’s actions, associations and backers though. What possible interest could Roger Stone have in Alex Pilosov and Weev? How about Chuck Johnson? The answer is dirty tricks. The common thread between these two is internet security. For years, there has been speculation that Pilosov is Guccifer 2.0 and all this had something to do with the hack of the DNC in the 2016 election. This would explain Weev’s insane rant about how he had “permanently realigned the world” and taunts about his “connections” and “who is helping me out here” and his shady Bitcoin transactions.
Speaking of those Bitcoin transactions:
“Their fears have been proven true. In November the Neonazi BTC Tracker, a Twitter bot that pores the web for activity to and from bitcoin wallets owned by neo-Nazis, found that “Weev” Auernheimer, an Internet troll and webmaster for the far-right website The Daily Stormer, had received over $1 million in bitcoin.”
Weev has received over $1 million in Bitcoin. From who? For what?
Andrew Auernheimer (weev) daily wallet summary report (Lifetime Numbers):
Rec: 200.59272865 BTC ~$2,016,360.11 USD
Spent: 199.35096458 BTC ~$2,003,877.89 USD
Bal: 1.24176407 BTC ~$12,482.22 USD.
— Neonazi BTC Tracker (@NeonaziWallets) September 11, 2019
It is actually up to $2 million dollars in Bitcoin now.
Andrew Anglin has received over $1 million in Bitcoin:
Andrew Anglin (Dailystormer) daily wallet summary report (Lifetime Numbers):
Rec: 112.64803727 BTC ~$1,131,814.82 USD
Spent: 112.42297698 BTC ~$1,129,553.56 USD
Bal: 0.22506029 BTC ~$2,261.26 USD.
— Neonazi BTC Tracker (@NeonaziWallets) September 11, 2019
In contrast, Richard Spencer has received around $7,000.
Richard Spencer daily wallet summary report (Lifetime Numbers):
Rec: 0.72685908 BTC ~$7,305.46 USD
Spent: 0.71698761 BTC ~$7,206.24 USD
Bal: 0.00987147 BTC ~$99.22 USD.
— Neonazi BTC Tracker (@NeonaziWallets) September 11, 2019
In contrast, Mike Enoch has received around $250,000.
Mike Peinovich (The Right Stuff) daily wallet summary report (Lifetime Numbers):
Rec: 26.7262559 BTC ~$274,308.54 USD
Spent: 26.66031042 BTC ~$273,631.7 USD
Bal: 0.06594548 BTC ~$676.84 USD.
— Neonazi BTC Tracker (@NeonaziWallets) September 9, 2019
It’s true that small donations can add up. Christopher Cantwell has received $280,000 in Bitcoin donations. Why on earth though has Weev received $2 million dollars in Bitcoin? What has he done to earn twice as much in Bitcoin as Anglin? Does Weev produce content?
I’m a big fan of the Neonazi BTC tracker because it allows me to see who is real in the Alt-Right movement and who is fake. Christopher Cantwell has used Bitcoin to accumulate small donations from his audience. The same is true of Mike Enoch, Richard Spencer, Don Black, Lauren Southern and so forth. The Daily Stormer is a popular website and we can see the small donors who are contributing Bitcoin to Andrew Anglin. There are two Bitcoin transactions, however, that really stand out.
In August 2017 between the Unite the Right rally and the Optics War, $60,000 of Bitcoin was transferred to Daily Stormer:
Now, I will be completely fair and say that even Andrew Anglin’s enemies have told me privately that this might be legitimate. Whoever sent 14.88 in Bitcoin to Anglin though was sitting on a $25 million fortune. Perhaps this was just a Stormer reader supporting Anglin after his site went down? That’s the most charitable explanation of this windfall.
In any case, none of us at the time connected this unprecedented transfer of Bitcoin to Anglin as being related to the Optics War. We all assumed initially that it was a legitimate point of contention and for most people who participated in that debate on either side it was. Ultimately, the movement as a whole shifted away from street activism and college speaking events a year and a half ago after the Michigan State event although AIM and Patriot Front continue to hold their flash rallies.
A few months ago, Andrew Anglin launched a big attack on his former allies at TRS and tried to reignite the Optics War. This was a puzzling attack. For one, no one had heard about “The Legion of St. Ambrose,” which is a tiny Orthodox fraternity based in Knoxville until Anglin began to publicize the group after it held a local event. The rest of the movement, particularly TRS, had long since shifted its focus from street activism to creating content and networking between fans. This was all woven into an elaborate conspiracy theory by Anglin which made no sense whatsoever. And so the response to it was to dismiss it as a drug fueled bender or paranoia or perhaps a mental breakdown. The true source of Anglin’s ire was that TRS had quietly cut ties with him and began to crab walk away from Daily Stormer as the site began to celebrate mass shootings and publish violent rants about raping women. Weev in particular was angered when the 504um was shutdown because his insane rants there was a potential legal liability.
Azzmador had the Daily Stormer Book Clubs going around posting Brenton Tarrant’s face on churches even before the El Paso mass shooting. Talk about fed posting:
Meanwhile, Anglin has focused on his weird obsession with raping women:
Yeah man, that’s a little like psycho … well, you do you, all right?
Shortly after the initial salvo, Andrew Anglin received a $34,000 Bitcoin donation from an anonymous source:
This second Bitcoin donation which was perfectly timed with the assault on TRS began to shed new light on the Optics War that disrupted the Alt-Right after Charlottesville.
This time around it was clear that stoking division within the movement optics was a bad faith argument because no one is even doing street activism. There is nothing going on but the start of the 2020 election cycle. For a year and a half, the rest of the movement has focused on producing content, building relationships, tightening up its rhetoric and staying out of the media spotlight.
Have you noticed how Daily Stormer has become inseparable from Weev’s peculiar obsessions? Weev had begun to attack Mike Enoch privately before Anglin launched the attack on TRS. It is Weev who was bizarrely obsessed with Christopher Cantwell who we assume is still doing his radio show. It is Weev who has always been focused on degrading and corrupting White women.
It is Weev who decided the Alt-Right had to be divided so that the “viable” part could elect as many Republicans as possible in the 2018 election. Above all else, it is Weev who believes mass shootings are great optics for the movement. Who is the boss over at Daily Stormer? Is it Anglin who has made $1 million or is it Weev who has made $2 million in Bitcoin? I suspect it was Weev who recently transferred that $34,000 in Bitcoin to his employee Andrew Anglin.
Weev is currently in Transnistria living the dream. The lulz are flowing as he fucks the finest Eastern European teenagers. Certainly poisoning and disrupting and dividing the Alt-Right for his conservative backers and promoting miscegenation and prostitution and mass shootings to White Nationalists is the greatest accomplishment yet of this Jewish troll. Do you find it funny?
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Coid Mór
September 12, 2019 at 3:04 pm
the inerrant word, indeed… https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23629443-when-a-jew-rules-the-world
Jack Corke
September 12, 2019 at 3:38 pm
This is 100% true. I was banned from the DS forum for saying this about Weev in 2016. However Hunter Enoch is a jew as well. And 250,000 compared to 7,000 for spencer says alot. That is a shit on of money. He looks like a jew. He’s married to a Jew. His middle name is Isaac. If you do some digging I’lll bet you can find somewhere that he says he’s a jew. All of these guys are Jews Hunter. They control all the narratives even Right Wing narratives.
Arian
September 12, 2019 at 4:02 pm
Weev has too many loose sprockets.
It’s bad that he pollutes the content of DS, they have some good content and things that need to be said.
Silverdawn
September 12, 2019 at 3:29 pm
Epic long story, yet…
The constant portrayal of “White Nationalism” as a victim to this said jewish troll in this article, says more about about the epic failure of White Nationalism than it does weev. Is White Nationalism really this tender flower so easily crushed? Seems like it.
I can’t identify with White Nationalism at all anymore, its a fungus from the 90’s that never grows yet never goes away, it demands some kind of weird medieval chivalry against its enemies who want nothing less than its head on a stick and their childs skin tanning in the sun on a fence.
White Nationalists like to claim the 14 words yet seem to ignore the rest of Lanes work. Like this…
“People who allow others not of their race to live among them will perish”
Or this…
“One must, however, hate with a pure and perfect hatred those of one’s own race who commit
treason against one’s own kind and against the nations of one’s own kind.”
My conclusion:
Without the stale weakness of the terrible ideology known as “White Nationalism” …there would be no weev.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 3:48 pm
The most unbelievable aspect of this shitshow is that all of these things were known about Weev who was a well known public figure. And yet, he was able to worm his way into the Alt-Right. There was no vetting. I paid no attention to this individual until I noticed he started posting violent, insane, disturbing rants about torturing women in late 2017.
Silverdawn
September 12, 2019 at 4:46 pm
Yeah, well some of these women are traveling to foreign countries and getting their heads chopped off all by themselves. So what is the actual case against weev? Seriously what has he actually done other than bad edgelord posts?. James Fields killed the Alt right harder than weev did – prove me wrong.
Did weev ever associate with the Alt Right or did the Alt Right associate with weev? None of his printer flyers say “Alt Right” on them.
Even i never called myself “Alt Right” but they used my memes, i used theirs, and i viewed them as allies, but my goals were different.
Are you sure this isn’t an attempt to shift blame for the Alt Right/White Nationalist failures? – because i cringed when they started re-posting Milos gay shit, i also cringed at Spencers hail trump and Enochs Roman Salute.
I remember on gab when something went wrong with the Alt Right i’d have Alt Right spergs yelling at me like it was my fault, i was just minding my own business trolling jews. Which many a time, this seemed a problem to the Alt Right. The whole “muh normies” bullshit.
You get what i’m saying?
Harold Dooley
September 13, 2019 at 12:48 am
“James Fields killed the alt-right worse than weev, prove me wrong”
Easy, the DS’ response to Cville killed the momentum. Had they double down, accepted their martyrs instead of denying them, and not started this optics shit, which is completely irrelevant, the momentum would have continued, and the movement wouldn’t have died.
DS are agents and shills, and they are masterful at their job to destroy any movement that arose out of justified White concern.
The fact that you just dismissed a laundry list of evidence proving weev is a bad actor, makes you a shill, or too fucking stupid and nihilistic to be considered worthy of listening to.
weev and DS have demonized White concern relentlessly since their conception, and you bought it. Back to the BBS loser.
Silverdawn
September 13, 2019 at 11:15 pm
“weev is a bad actor” wow all that evidence and that’s all you got? ill ask again but feel i need draw it with crayons for little babies…
What exactly has weev done to destroy your rock solid Alt Right/White Nationalist movements?
Did his meanie posting on teh interweb ruin it all?, that’s the ‘only’ evidence i see…
weev said mean things.
wow so ‘masterful’
Absolute fucking snowflake mentality.
I was one of the first to be banned from the BBS dummie, you know what for?..
Saying mean things to snowflake “masterful agents of fragile White movement destructionist DS shills and agents”
Toughen up buttercup.
Harold Dooley
September 14, 2019 at 1:36 am
lol. Talk about denial. No retard, the laundry list of evidence in the article is the proof, which you are dishonestly denying.
Arian
September 12, 2019 at 5:08 pm
“I noticed he started posting violent, insane, disturbing rants about torturing women in late 2017”
Sure sounds pewish.
Haxo Angmark
September 12, 2019 at 5:42 pm
and then there’s pied piper (((Jason Kessler))). But on a related issue,
there was no “hack of the DNC in the 2016 election.”
the download speed was much too fast for a hack; it was via a thumb drive.
Berniebot (((Seth Rich)))’s thumb drive, then delivered to wikileaks. The same Seth Rich
who shortly thereafter was found face down on a DC sidewalk with 2 bullets in the back of his head.
s’truth, though, WN needs a general housecleaning of Jews.
Nikandros
September 13, 2019 at 12:24 pm
The ideology is sound. The failing comes from people, as it usually does.
guest
September 12, 2019 at 3:35 pm
Looks like Allan Ginsberg.
standfastMS
September 12, 2019 at 3:40 pm
Oh Lord. This article was on the DS for about 4 minutes and then taken down. I sincerely hope HW had nothing to do with that personally. We do NOT need to be hacking one anothers websites. Talk about a Civil War jumping off. And on our side a year out from a Census year election. Geez. I hope all of the well known people of this movement can put this all behind me us real quick. I’m just a lowly fan who doesn’t actually have much real involvement IRL but from the eyes of the humble this is bad and getting worse. Please y’all, just end it.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 6:39 pm
There is a reason why this keeps happening.
It is Daily Stormer. As to why it keeps happening, there are only various theories. We don’t know enough about what is going on behind the scenes there to know for certain.
Harold Dooley
September 13, 2019 at 1:04 am
At what point would you “just end it” when dealing with the massive attacks of shills and system agents like Anglin and Weev? Just shut up. Infiltrators MUST be destroyed.
standfastMS
September 13, 2019 at 2:08 am
I would end it now by completely ignoring them. Pay no attention and just let them wither and die like a flower deprived of sunlight. INFILTRATORS MUST BE DESTROYED! Durk Durk durk rah rah rah!!!! You sound like the cliche of a war mongering American general from a bad 80’s movie. We are part of a 99% anonymous online movement. Neither you nor I are going to DESTROY anyone. Calm down and just ignore these fools.
Harold Dooley
September 14, 2019 at 1:43 am
the whole “stay in your own lane” strategy doesn’t work with DS, as they are the ones attacking everyone relentlessly. your saying we should just get attacked and never fight back. obvious shill is obvious
Thom
September 12, 2019 at 4:08 pm
Unbelievable informations Hunter how will andre wanglin spin this one for weev? No disputing weevs jewish heritage now that we have heard it straight from the horses mouth and his own mother
spahnranch1969
September 12, 2019 at 4:08 pm
To all the Anglin-philes lurking on this site: Did Alfred Rosenberg, Dietrich Eckhart, Julius Streicher, Dr. Goebbels, Savitri Devi or the Fuhrer himself ever say or publish anything as crude, tasteless and obnoxious as the material that appears in the Daily Sewerage every single day? All that incessant talk about trannies, thots, front-holes, glory holes, goo-holes, roasties and Oriental sex robots….doesn’t it all seem rather….I don’t know, JEWISH?
Arian
September 12, 2019 at 5:54 pm
It is shock content to draw attention, hyperbole.
DS says many things that need emphasis. There’s a lot of content on DS that needs shock value to show how deranged our societies have become.
Angling is trying , which is more than 200 million American Whites are doing.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 6:35 pm
Anglin has people going around posting fliers of Brenton Tarrant on churches in the context of a moral panic about mass shootings. It’s just hyperbole though! It’s humor! Brutally raping women … also hilarious! I think pretty much everyone agrees that he is free to do that from whatever Third World country he resides, but the rest of us want nothing to do with it.
Arian
September 12, 2019 at 8:37 pm
I believe the extreme stuff is coming from weev and being posted in Anglin’s name.
Weev is a very bad influence, but Anglin needs him for his technical abilities, a dangerous dependency.
HW, you are right, if he continues to advocate violence and total condemnation of all women, he is a loser. A real shame, because most of his articles hit on valid points.
Instead of blaming women, he should strike a the root of the problem, (((toxic feminism))).
(Thx for the extensive article on the schizo troll. Anyone who gets a swastika tat isn’t grounded in reality.)
spahnranch1969
September 12, 2019 at 4:14 pm
Anyone who says Anglin’s “satire” is comparable to the the writings of Jonathan Swift or Hunter S. Thompson is either a liar or a fool.
Greg Johnson
September 12, 2019 at 4:46 pm
Wow this is amazing work, Hunter.
Folks, when you read this, you need to then listen to the Jim Object podcast. Click this link and scroll down to the podcast link:
https://dailystormer.name/mike-enoch-addresses-his-security-chief-being-a-heroin-dealer-and-fed-informant-by-making-up-stories-about-the-guy-who-asked-about-it/
Magically, knowing all this about Weev completely changes the meaning of what Jim Object/JO says.
Listen for yourself. You’ll be amazed.
Trey Knickerbocker
September 12, 2019 at 6:14 pm
You are just a despicable catty little bitch, Grindr Greg
Nikandros
September 13, 2019 at 12:30 pm
If only Jews in the movement provoked as much anger as gays do. We’d be on the right track.
Trey Knickerbocker
September 13, 2019 at 1:36 pm
I’m working on it
StraightAnswers
September 12, 2019 at 6:17 pm
Instead of replying calmly to the questions about Jim Object and Cantwell, the response of this lot has been a frantic series of blustering, raging attacks.
That speaks volumes. It’s particularly interesting that Wallace is involving himself — indeed, apparently leading the charge to drown out questions about TRS’s security with a flurry of wild accusations, browbeating, and raging — considering that he is not part of TRS. What is his motivation here?
StraightAnswers
September 12, 2019 at 6:18 pm
All this is classic obfuscation and distraction.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 6:31 pm
I haven’t said anything here that is new.
I said it all a year ago. I’ve watched these campaigns one after another. The campaign against TRS is merely the latest in a series of campaigns from that website. I think we are pretty much done with Weev.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 6:42 pm
Not really.
This is about the sixth or seventh bad faith campaign from Weev that I have personally witnessed. Jayoh is his latest target. Before Jayoh, it was Spencer and Cantwell, Before them, it was Parrot and Heimbach. Before them, it was Andrew Torba and crew at Gab. Before them, it was Lauren Southern and Tara McCarthy. Before them, it was Ramzpaul and Colin Liddell. And so on. Most recently, it is Enoch and TRS. Makes me wonder.
StraightAnswers
September 12, 2019 at 7:24 pm
So, it doesn’t bother you that this Jayoh individual says that he was dealing drugs and that he was released by the police on condition that he find people to turn in to them? On a recorded show?
That Cantwell admits openly to talking to the FBI and law enforcement, and brags about doxing someone on his own side?
It’s fine with you that people with access to the real-life info of dissidents admit to being in communication with the very agencies attempting to find said dissidents? Dissidents who are on your side (assuming that you consider yourself to be pro-White and right-leaning any more, of course)?
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 7:46 pm
No, I am not bothered at all by Jayoh.
Jayoh has said for years that he was an Objectivist, a lolbertarian atheist and an An Cap. Thus, nothing that was in the podcast was in the least bit surprising, nor was it surprising that it was taken out of context. I’m happy for Jayoh who is a father now. If there was some evidence to corroborate anything that was said in that podcast in jest, then I might take it more seriously. I’m not one of the idiots who read Andrew Anglin’s site though and can see right through this retarded conspiracy theory.
As for Christopher Cantwell, he said on his blog that he cooperated with the FBI and law enforcement after his arrest. While people can debate the wisdom of trusting the FBI (which was stupid), it doesn’t necessarily imply he is a “fed” as some idiots are saying. Alternatively, he could have just believed that was the best way to deal with Charlottesville. I’ve been told that he doxed some members of Bowl Gang, but I have been focused on my own work here on this website, quit Gab after the censorship last year and generally haven’t paid attention to the back and forth with Cantwell who I haven’t heard much about in several months now.
As for TRS Pool Parties, I have no reason at all to be concerned about the “real-life info of dissidents” either. There is no proof whatsoever that TRS is “in communication with” the FBI. That’s laughable. It is what is called suggestion. It is a paranoid conspiracy theory. It makes me wonder why Daily Stormer is attacking TRS now especially in light of its history of doing this every few months, time and again, and how it all seems to circle back to the same Jewish troll.
Harold Dooley
September 13, 2019 at 1:36 am
because trumps shills at DS dont want any “wignat goon squads” messing with their unequivocal support for drumpf 2020. obvious
IronicSockAccount
September 13, 2019 at 4:20 am
There is competition for recruiting between the Stormer Book Clubs and the Pool Parties. Azzmador has made it a point in the past to say that you can’t be a member of both.
It makes total sense that an organization headed by people with as little scruples as Weev and Anglin would attempt to gain advantage through poisoning the well by making Jayoh, who has been held up as the guy who vetts people for the pool parties, as being a degenerate or a fed, rather than differentiating themselves by anything meritorious.
I’ve followed Jayohs arc in TRS and its been a forcememe. Honestly, Mike is the center of everything there at TRS, Jayoh is just tangential at most. The idea that he is Mikes handler is like….?
The book clubs and pool parties aren’t a bad thing. But I think I would more likely join the local conservation club, or join a masonic lodge in a small town near me. I don’t have much to learn from groups of young men drinking too much and reveling in the good old days of three years ago when we got Trump elected… our only accomplishment to date.
They would have more to learn from me than me from them, but nobody sent me an invite so…I’m sure as hell not going through a vetting process by Azzmador or Jayoh. They are both goof balls.
Besides, I have my own pool, and I would never wear those faggy red new balance sneakers.
Greg Johnson
September 13, 2019 at 10:33 am
Hunter, I think you are missing the point here. Nobody is concerned that JO is an ex-libertarian. I think people are concerned about him claiming that he was a heroin dealer who was collared by the feds, released on the promise that he would implicate others, and then fled the country.
There is nothing in that podcast that would lead one to think he was saying that in jest. This is precisely the sort of story that would ingratiate him among the listeners of that podcast. The host was friendly, and asking him softball questions. This is not a case of trolling a hostile journalist.
So we are really left with two possible conclusions, both alarming.
1. If JO is telling the truth, then how is it that he is a free man in America today? One explanation is that he is some sort of informant. That is the worst case scenario.
2. The best case scenario is that he is a pathological liar, i.e., someone who is narcissistic and sociopathic, who fabricates tall tales to ingratiate himself among the groups he is courting (first ancaps, now WNs).
You’re a family guy, Hunter. Would you want someone like JO hanging around your family?
If Weev called you up and offered you evidence that your babysitter was either a federal informant or simply a narcissistic sociopath, would you dismiss it because Weev is a sketchy character with terrible takes on a lot of political topics?
Hunter Wallace
September 13, 2019 at 11:57 am
Greg,
1.) First, I read the article and much of it was about how Jayoh was a moral and sexual degenerate in his days as “Jim Object.” This was like 7 or 8 years ago. It was when Jayoh was an Objectivist and an atheist libertarian. It was long before he became involved in the Alt-Right. This could very well be true. I find that to be true of most libertarians. I’ve always been told that the TRS crowd – this includes Identity Dixie, which used to be a branch of TRS – all came out of that right-libertarian sphere.
Now, I found all this fascinating because if memory serves you were also deeply involved in Objectivism and have written about it on Counter-Currents. You’re also a non-Christian. There have also been all sorts of rumors about your sexuality for years. From what I know of Jayoh, which admittedly isn’t much (I briefly met him once in Shelbyville), he recently became a father. Whoever “Jim Object” was back then, it doesn’t seem true of Jayoh today. The same cannot be said, however, of Andrew Anglin who is not a reformed degenerate. but a proud one. In fact, Andrew Anglin was writing articles about raping and beating women like a week ago on his website.
2.) Second, there is no evidence that corroborates that old podcast that any of this ever happened. Did Jayoh even go to Harvard? If so, there should be some record of this. If you could prove that Jayoh was a heroin dealer or that he had been collared by the feds, then it would be more convincing. No proof was offered. Instead, Andrew Anglin took some lolbertarian An Cap podcast – the “anarchy chopper” podcast – and wove that into a paranoid conspiracy theory. There is no proof that TRS is “working for the feds.” Just suggestion.
What about Weev? There are multiple news reports about how Weev was busted for all kinds of drugs including heroin. There are YouTube videos of Weev on drugs. There are articles in the media from Weev and accounts from his own mother that he is a drug addict and a paranoid schizophrenic. All the things that Andrew Anglin claimed about Jayoh in that podcast … well, I read about how Weev was doing that in The New York Times. Weev actually lives in Transnistria which has a non-extradition treaty with the United States. Weev used to live in Lebanon for the same reason. Weev shows up to give interviews at random places in the Balkans. Weev was boasting about being part of an international criminal organization and how he lived out of suitcases and celebrated the “ruin lifestyle” to the media which is the reason why the feds were after him. This is a person who claims he has hundreds of thousands of Social Security numbers.
3.) From what I have heard, Jayoh’s response is that none of that ever happened and the podcast is being misrepresented and taken out context. It was just lolbertarian humor. Can the same be said about Weev? No, Weev actually was charged with a federal crime and was convicted and went to prison. All the things that I said about him above are true like being a paranoid schizophrenic. His own mother says he has paranoid schizophrenia and is Jewish on both sides of his family.
4.) Considering how Jayoh actually is a father and having met him in real life, I would much rather my child be around Jayoh. Did you see on the Daily Stormer forum how Weev was making weird comments about hoping my son was bullied in school? Have you seen his posts about having sex with teenagers and murdering and raping children? Weev also claims to be a father, but unlike Jayoh he abandoned his children to troll people on the internet. I know you don’t support murdering children like Weev, Greg.
5.) If Weev called me and told me it was Friday, I would be skeptical because he is a pathological liar. Weev is who he always has been, which is to say, a mentally ill Jewish troll whose name implies destruction (weevil) and who is obsessed with sick fantasies.
Greg Johnson
September 13, 2019 at 12:39 pm
Hunter, I am concerned about this passage from your reply above:
“Second, there is no evidence that corroborates that old podcast that any of this ever happened. Did Jayoh even go to Harvard? If so, there should be some record of this. If you could prove that Jayoh was a heroin dealer or that he had been collared by the feds, then it would be more convincing. No proof was offered.”
If you think that proof is required, shouldn’t the burden fall on JO? And if you do think that proof is required, isn’t that a red flag? Doesn’t that mean that you think that JO might indeed be a pathological liar and thus a risk to the movement?
No serious person believes that podcast is LOLbertarian humor.
Weev could eat babies for breakfast, and that still does not transform the Jim Object podcast into anything but a public relations disaster for TRS.
Hunter Wallace
September 13, 2019 at 1:02 pm
Greg,
No, I don’t take the “anarchy chopper” podcast literally.
I don’t believe Jayoh’s house was burned down by the feds or that he flew out of the United States in a chopper or that he was a heroin dealer who was pinched by the feds or that he called in favors with anarchists in Third World countries or that he just got into Harvard on a lark or that he had sex with trannies. I find that to be … highly implausible and far more likely to be some kind of incredibly autistic lolbertarian anarcho-capitalist humor which has been twisted into a smear and a paranoid conspiracy theory. If you want me to believe that actually happened, you will have to show me corroborating evidence.
Should we take everything that Andrew Anglin says on his website literally? Obviously, no. Because that would be dumb and obtuse. It’s usually fairly clear when Andy is joking around or doing a bit and when he passionately believes something.
Hunter Wallace
September 13, 2019 at 1:12 pm
TRS has always been a comedy platform
From the time I have listened to it, those guys have always shared inside jokes, which make little sense to outsiders. The main show used to be called The Daily Shoah. Does that mean there was a daily literal Holocaust going on? If they joked about Nazis, did that make them into literal Nazis? Of course not. Years ago, that same crowd used to all be Objectivists and lolbertarians and the humor was oriented around that ideology as opposed to ethnonationalism. Who is unable to see this?
Greg Johnson
September 13, 2019 at 2:25 pm
Asking us to believe the Jim Object podcast is a merry prank is like pissing on our heads and telling us it is raining. It is not just dishonest, it is stupid and therefore an insult to our intelligence. The contempt this displays for the TRS audience and the movement at large is self-discrediting.
Hunter Wallace
September 13, 2019 at 3:09 pm
Greg,
Come on, man.
You know as well as I do that TRS has always done these political comedy shows. Not everything that is posted there is meant to be taken literally. Much of the content is in jokes. Of course, the same is true of Daily Stormer. There are plenty of things that Anglin writes on his website in which it is obvious his intent is not to be taken literally. But, of course, please continue.
Trey Knickerbocker
September 13, 2019 at 3:41 pm
“Hunter, I am concerned about this passage from your reply above:”–said no straight man ever
Concern trolling is by nature effeminate and/or (in your particular case) gay.
I’m also deeeeeeebblly concerned about some of your beliefs, Greg.
Briefly explain to the audience here how homosexuality is an Aryan ideal? I’m sure many people have not seen your rationales before about the subject and would be fascinated by your response.
The disgusting aspect of what you are doing Greg is that you, Anglin, and Forney do not honestly believe any of the lies you are telling and are only “concerned” because you needed a convenient way to take a shot at Enoch and TRS, and voila, this mysterious podcast, which was probably taken out of context and/or an elaborate troll, presents itself. What you are doing is hysterically pathetic and has only been propagated by other bad actors like you, Dr. Gregory Johnson. You and the rest of sad incel beta males all are acting like jilted school girls because Enoch won’t be friends with you guys anymore.
Don’t you have anything better to do with your sad lonely life, Greg? Aren’t you supposed to be writing some extremely mundane esoteric screed about 11th century Faroese pixies or something?
Greg Johnson
September 13, 2019 at 5:57 pm
Trey, you really are my favorite wignat. Nobody combines low-IQ with hysterical malice quite like you.
Trey Knickerbocker
September 13, 2019 at 6:33 pm
You call all men you feel threatened by low-IQ (you’re finally using a hyphen–you’re welcome, and Ill take that as a compliment). Everything you write about is derivative from far better writers and men, Greg. You are simply a Machiavellian agitator who misleads naive people for your own narcissistic hubris and aggrandizement.
Trey Knickerbocker
September 13, 2019 at 7:33 pm
Anybody see what Matt Forney has on Greg Johnson?
https://www.bitchute.com/video/9nOrqXNQFehp/
Harold Dooley
September 13, 2019 at 1:07 am
Not really Sodomite. TRS and DS are both shills. the ‘in fighting” is simply a controlled demolition. You’ve never once been useful faggot.
Nikandros
September 13, 2019 at 12:47 pm
That’s objectively wrong. Counter-Currents has intelligent articles, a great selection of books, and Greg is a fantastic writer. I’ve used quotes from The White Nationalist Manifesto numerous times when arguing with normies.
Nikandros
September 13, 2019 at 12:43 pm
You have a point, Greg. Maybe we should be wary of The Right Stuff too. But I’m really hoping you use this opportunity to completely disavow the Daily Stormer. They are terrible optics, sketchy as hell, and a source of constant division. Weev was probably the one behind the DDOS attacks just so he could “come to the rescue” and gain you as an ally.
davdi
September 13, 2019 at 3:23 pm
stfu sodomite aka grindr greg
brabantian
September 12, 2019 at 5:02 pm
A takeaway here is that Bitcoin very likely was an intel agency project, as we know the Tor browser to be, Tor openly created by US intel spooks and having a rabbi helping run it etc … the ‘web to Tor’ link that people use to access the Stormer when it’s offline, was an Aaron Swartz creation
The big bitcoin paydays are likely not just ‘donors’ but also gov-intel supplying funds, similar to the funding of Wikipedia, whose alleged ‘founder’ Jimbo Wales was recruited out of the p-rno selling industry … Wiki does fundraising fraud on the public, but gov-intel would cover the balance given its utility to USA-Israel, aside from things like Tel Aviv University’s $1 million ‘prize’ to Wikimedia’s Wales
Seems certain that US gov NSA at least, can track anything done using Bitcoin or Tor, especially when even amateurs like the NeoNazi BTC tracker are able to do a lot by just having a bot look at data flows
Was a funny dialogue between Anglin & Tor … The Tor people talked about changing the Tor programme to block the Stormer … and Anglin pointed out this was an admission that if they wanted, Tor developers could block the paedos who use it, but they choose not to do so
Silverdawn
September 12, 2019 at 6:41 pm
No. I know the bitcoin donor he’s a good boi and genuinely cares about our people. And weev went to alot of trouble to make sure he remained anonymous so he wouldn’t get found out by the splc and other various jews hunting him down. Knowing all this makes some of these accusations against weev lose all credibility.
He maybe a jew but he’s not a rat, unlike various non-jews in the Alt Right. That have already sold their soul to Picciloni and the ADL. Actual Whites which makes them 40X worse than weev for being traitors.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 6:46 pm
Yeah, aside from that … LOL
Harold Dooley
September 13, 2019 at 1:41 am
That’s going in my cringe comp. I always new you were a pagan faggot Silverdawn.
“i know the donor, trust me”
“he maybe a jew, but he’s not a rat”
C O P E
fuck off back to the BBS dickrider
Silverdawn
September 13, 2019 at 11:44 pm
Poor no coin Harold. Shoulda joined that 2016 BBS bitcoin group and learned from the best coin goy on the planet.
Harold Dooley
September 14, 2019 at 1:47 am
We can see how you just defend a jew subversive and tried to change the subject to bitcoin which is unrelated. Fail.
ATBOTL
September 12, 2019 at 5:09 pm
Ricky Vaughn is key here. I interacted with him and felt he was not on our side and only out to use us. He was pushing very hard the idea that we shouldn’t talk about race and just be “American nationalists” who vote GOP. He was clueless about the alt-right and white nationalism, I explained some very basic things to him that he didn’t know. You could tell he is not someone who spent years lurking on the alt-right and sympathizing. Then we found out his dad and him are GOP establishment lobbyists.
Another thing to look into is the Conservative Treehouse website. They are obviously paid professional political operatives working for Trump. They originally claimed to be grassroots ex-Buchanan supporters energized by Trump, but then defended Trump’s neocon shift. CT and Q are probably all part of a Trump campaign run op. with people like Cernovich and Pilsov to influence people on the right into supporting Trump.
Rich L.
September 12, 2019 at 5:56 pm
Incredibly well-researched article. The article is also a good explanation of why no one should get involved in personality cults. I’m always agnostic about people and what they say online. Some, all, or none of what anyone says may be true. I’m here because of HW’s excellent writing and historical research, not to find and follow a leader.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 6:36 pm
I’ve just had enough of Rabbi Weevlos.
TRS didn’t ask me to write any of this. I did it as a public service.
Rich L.
September 12, 2019 at 7:49 pm
I don’t understand your comment, or where it came from. I didn’t say anything about TRS, for one thing.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 8:20 pm
Oh, I was saying that I don’t aspire to being any kind of leader. I’m really just tired of watching this guy disrupt our circles. I’ve seen it like a dozen times now. Weev is a Jewish cancer and has to go.
Brian Douglas Frakes
September 13, 2019 at 10:00 am
Thank you,HW…you’ve done a monumental job of work sir.
Jo Jo
September 12, 2019 at 6:00 pm
For the record I don’t trust TRS or Daily Stomer. DS is obviously fake, while TRS on the surface appears to be legitimate. However before he was doxxed, the TRS founder was married to a gay loving shitlib Jewess, who he had on his podcast one Christmas eve, to read a poem about sticking Jews in ovens.
Hunter, can you explain why a known Jewess was put on TRS, to read a cute little poem about putting Jews in ovens??? Unless TRS was an intelligence operation right from the start, it doesn’t make any sense.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 6:33 pm
I don’t know much about TRS.
As I explained in the previous article, it wasn’t until 2017 that I started paying attention to them. I know enough about TRS though to know why they quietly distanced themselves from Daily Stormer. It’s obviously because those people have gone insane.
Trey Knickerbocker
September 12, 2019 at 6:06 pm
Absolutely stellar work, Hunter!
As Hunter probably already knows from back in our AltRight.com days, there were many a secret chats and several heated debates on how to deal with the clowns from DS. Much of the Jewish mischling information about weev had already been percolating through our circles for quite some time. Richard and Daniel are big tent types of guys, and they tried to ensure that we all remained as congenial in public as possible since we had this coalition, but privately we were all extremely worried because their behavior and public antics were continuously going from bad to worse. Back then, the debate was over whether DS was indeed pushing the Overton Window with their heinous and sociopathic behavior, or whether we should all just start publicly disavowing so we wouldn’t get dragged into the inevitable dumpster fire when everything finally imploded around them.
After UTR, when Anglin and weev, along with many others, basically declared war on Richard, Hunter, TWP, and the rest of us “wignats”, despite that fact that Anglin and weev were almost exclusively responsible for cultivating and promoting most of the worst elements of the Alt-Right writ large, we were all dumbfounded by their brazen hypocrisy which made most of us who attended UTR practically sick after seeing them attempt this overt attempt at a power grab when they saw an opportunity.
As much as people complain about infighting, we were not the ones who started this nor did most of us want this conflict. Every time I read someone tone policing us about infighting, I become infuriated. DS wanted and started this because they saw an opportunity to completely take over the Alt-Right when we were in a weakened state, so they attempted an all out coup to rid the movement of people they considered their biggest competitors. If people want to be tactically nihilistic or live in denial, that’s fine with me as long as they don’t start lecturing me or Hunter about infighting. Anglin and Weev simply have always been opportunistic hatchet men and bad actors and nothing more, so get your facts straight before coming at us with some basic bitch infighting bullshit lecture.
Rich L.
September 12, 2019 at 8:06 pm
So how much of a movement is there? It’s small, correct? Infighting tends to make tinier and more insular groups within a smaller movement, further breaking it apart and automatically marginalizing it. Part of what the article clearly shows is that there are provocateurs in the movement trying to marginalize it, and that this marginalization effort is in some measure successful, because better-known people like you keep giving it life through continuing the infighting. With all due respect, move on.
Balthazar
September 12, 2019 at 6:09 pm
Ah, so it appears we’re just gonna keep rolling with the popular SouthNat talking point of allhuwytewimminiskweenz n sheit.
andreadailyandweekly
September 12, 2019 at 6:18 pm
But you have to ask yourself.
Is your problem the fact that Weev is Jewish or he’s a ‘Nazi’?
Would it be okay if Weev were a true ‘aryan’ Nazi?
The problem is all of you got too close to the nazi shit.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 6:27 pm
I don’t trust the guy, period.
Arian
September 12, 2019 at 8:45 pm
“I don’t trust the guy, period. ”
That’s solid ground .
November
September 12, 2019 at 7:10 pm
andreasdaileyandweekly,
Weev’s behavior and antics are the antithesis of National Socialism. Even if weev were an Aryan, everything he has done couldn’t be condoned. Weev and his enabler Andy by their actions and words are the textbook definition of agents provocateurs. In other words, they are larping as “Nazis,” but instead of making actual National Socialism palpable to the masses of White normies, they be spoiled the true nature of NS to the public at large.
Ask yourself this question: Who benefits the most from DS? Jews or Whites?
November
September 12, 2019 at 7:14 pm
I meant to write palatable not palpable.
Nikandros
September 13, 2019 at 12:25 pm
Jews.
Tom Jones
September 13, 2019 at 2:16 pm
Whites.
andreadailyandweekly
September 12, 2019 at 6:20 pm
“It seems odd that a legitimate White Nationalist website would celebrate mass shootings, promote miscegenation and prostitution, foment hatred against White women and discourage traditional values like marriage and family as these are not values typically found in that community.”
Oh come on, DS is supposed to be a joke site. Everything there is wink-wink. Yes, it’s a dirty crazy site run by nuts, but it’s all done for laughs.
No one with any sense goes to DS for serious analysis.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 6:28 pm
Yeah, well, I get that, but I don’t find it funny.
Denise
September 12, 2019 at 8:16 pm
That’s ALWAYS the explanation “It’s all a joke! Hahaha!”.
So very jooish.
StraightAnswers
September 12, 2019 at 10:17 pm
Yep, and that’s Hunter’s explanation for Jayoh and Cantwell saying that they’re FBI or police informants.
“It’s all a joke, bro! No reason for caution, give someone who says he’s a drug-dealing police snitch access to people’s personal information as TRS’s head of security! This stuff isn’t serious at all, nobody is in danger from the Feds, we can just let guys who say they’re snitches have access to thousands of peoples’ dox info because it’s all just good fun!”
Hunter’s explanation for being “okay” with Jayoh and Cantwell, visible on this very page is, “It’s all a joke! Hahaha!”
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 10:24 pm
The podcast you are referencing was years before TRS and there is no proof that any of that ever happened or that he wasn’t just joking around as a lolbertarian. In contrast, Weev actually has been raided by the FBI and has been to prison and lives in a non-extradition country first Lebanon and now Transnistria, which makes it even funnier. Weev has actually compromised the personal information of hundreds of thousands of people. Project much?
Nikandros
September 13, 2019 at 12:28 pm
We must always keep what is best for all whites in mind vs. the short-term entertainment of a few white individuals.
Dissident X
September 12, 2019 at 6:47 pm
Case closed. I hope Weev can get back to focusing on the Feds who put him in prison and leave us alone.
Thank you again, Hunter, for steering people in the right direction.
Denise
September 12, 2019 at 7:13 pm
I have written all kinds of critical things about Jews, online (all true – and I say what I say IRL, too) I have a confession; I don’t actually hate every Jew I’ve ever met. I’ve genuinely liked many of the Jews I’ve met, as individuals. However….
Even the Jews I’ve liked, as people, exhibited the Bad Jew traits. They can NOT tolerate or even listen to a word of criticism when they behave badly. They either Knish Out IMMEDIATELY. or start making justifications/hurl accusations/try to change the subject – and then Knish OUT, They like to move in to….anything….and start telling every one how to do things their way. They get weird and insulting if they aren’t obeyed. They’ll try to GET you if you contradict or disagree – or for no reason at all. They become rude and threatening and turn into bullies if they don’t get their way. And I’m referring to the Jews I’ve known – and liked, as people, in my real life.
They can also be very intelligent, very insightful, they can offer excellent advice, and be very, very, VERY funny (which always gets to me.). They can be wonderful musicians and singers – and dancers. It broke my heart when I found out that Fed Astaire was a mischling – but I got over it. He was an amazing artist.
All this aside – as a Race – they are an absolute, horrifying, malevolent, ruinous, Nation Wrecking, MISERABLE, VIOLENT DESTRUCTIVE NIGHTMARE. They ruin EVERYTHING that is decent, honest, clean, kind, generous and good. You can not EVER trust any of them. Not one of them. They will destroy EVERYTHING in their path. I’ve called them bipedal flesh eating bacteria – because that’s what they are.
They have abused Whites for centuries, because we’ve always provided the best standard of living – and we’ve LET them. Other Races don’t provide the goodies we do – and also – other Races just drive them out or kill them off. Look what they’ve done to Germany, and Germans. Germany was where Jews could always flee to, when they got booted out of everywhere else. I don’t need to explain their MONSTROUS treatment of Germans to anyone on this site, do I?
All I can think of is where we’d be, as a Race – and as a species, without Jews. It’s not even just our Race, It’s everywhere. They poison every well they discover. Where would we be without them? Humanity and all life would be infinitely healthier, saner, and more productive if Jews did not EXIST.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 7:18 pm
White Nationalists are the last people in the world to find out that Weev is Jewish. :p
Denise
September 12, 2019 at 8:30 pm
Apparently so. I found out on this site. FYI – I signed off on Christardinsanity for GOOD when I found out that the (((Cathokike Church))) allowed Jews to collect….”tithes” …on the steps of Church doors, in the MIDDLE AGES – because Kristards are too Holy to soil their hands with filthy lucre.
Sweet Dagda. How on Earth were we suckered by THAT scam? I mean – I know Medieval peasants didn’t have the Internet, to do research – but how did THAT scam get past the ruling European elite?
And now the “edgiest White Nazis Site on the Net” is a front for Chabad Jews.
I am truly beginning to think that Whites are the STUPIDEST Race EVER.
Anglo Saxon Revolt
September 12, 2019 at 11:49 pm
Denise, the ruling European elite were comprised of…vestiges of Romans, JEWS, and evil europeans. They weren’t fully european, either biologically, ethnically/racially, culturally or spiritually.
Much of the ‘jews as middlemen tax collectors and pencil-pushing accountants’ during the Middle Ages was true, but much of it served to cloak the reality that jews had been integral to the very ruling elite since before the Roman Empire fell. Increasingly, archaeologists and medievalists are uncovering that the Roman Empire never fully fell at all; it morphed into The Holy Roman Empire as more an extension of the old regime than a distinctly new creation.
spahnranch1969
September 13, 2019 at 2:07 am
[citation needed]
Denise
September 13, 2019 at 11:58 am
Thanks, Anglo. That makes a lot of sense. I’m going to research this – but the most simplest answer is usually the correct one. Look at England, these days. There is NO English Ruling Elite. Almost all of them are Jews. Genetic Jews.
Harold Dooley
September 13, 2019 at 1:48 am
Hunter is a Lutheran so take your blasphemy elsewhere kike
Denise
September 13, 2019 at 11:29 am
Harold Jooley – Report to the Oven, KIKE.
Harold Dooley
September 14, 2019 at 1:49 am
Pagan scum always parasiting off Christians in their lands, on their websites, everywhere. You are the jew, your behavior is identical.
Fr. John+
September 12, 2019 at 7:24 pm
Well, Brad- You clearly showed your ‘bona fides’ re: using the Web to research for the purpose of slander and defamation, in the case of Auernheimer. I congratulate you- breaking the don’t bear “false witness” command, even in service against the Deicide. Sometimes (though Spawn won’t understand, nor does he grasp how Swift was viewed in HIS day) it’s best to say nothing at all, rather than to utterly demean someone. One can be correct, yet transgress this commandment. And satire is still satire, even when it offends most.
Am I saying Weev is not all the things you say he is? Of course not. Or that he is not guilty? Or that Heather Heyer died of her own gluttony, and perversity as an ‘uppity woman’ and that Fields is innocent of all of those charges- but hey. The Left has nothing, if it doesn’t have its own perverted Propaganda.
But that is not the ultiimate point, however.
The question is, why are you/OD so adamantly opposed to using the very serpent’s mode of attack against our real, flesh and blood enemies, when Christ told us to specifically be ‘as wise AS those self-same serpents,’ in dealing with Satan’s seed?! [John 8:44ff] Does the Left not indulge in EVEN MORE EGREGIOUS gross immoralities, lies, obfuscations, obstructions of justice, perjury, blackmail, and outright murder of American citizenry… (one thinks of the Clinton body bags, going back decades)? Of course they do….. And DS has merely been pointing it out, via satire, reverse finger-pointing, and even awakening the Right to its own need to defend this nation.
Yet, somehow, when such tactics are even mentioned in light of your ideological bent, you get quite squirmy in your seat. Is such stuff disgusting? Oh, no doubt. But war is HELL, and only engaging with Hell, and defeating it, “by any means necessary,” is Heaven to even be given a chance. [As an aside, the concept of STILL ‘turning the other cheek’ only applies, if we had still not the become the VICTORS in this war- Trouble is, we won this damned battle over a thousand years ago (Vide Preterist Eschatology and the viable supercession of the Godless, Apostate, forever disenfranchised Jews), and thus, we were IN THE PLACE OF THE REVIVED DAVIDIC KINGDOM, in ‘OWNING ALL THINGS, for ALL THINGS ARE CHRIST’s,” since at least AD 70! (And the Jews’ Council of Jamnia, and the MT is proof enough of that- but just to be sure, we have the blasphemous Talmud, that forever brands the Kike as ANATHEMA to YHWH God.) But, instead, have been giving ground to our Satanic foes, ever since the 15th Century! What kind of Christian civilization is THAT- that is grossed out talking about active pederasty, trannies, gay ‘rights’ women in politics, judgeships, and all the OTHER Obamanations that exist out there, yet not lifting a hand (or a gun) to ‘RESTORE THE FORTUNES OF GOD’S ISRAEL/CHRISTENDOM!?
How can we pretend we don’t want to hear about all the Left’s evil from ‘our side,’ if we are not willing to be just as brutal and full of holy vengeance for the ‘crown rights of Christ Jesus’ on our own part, especially since we GAVE UP our HEGEMONY, already back in the 1850’s!!! The pacifist passages of Scripture (your own LCMS Amillennial passivity) are NOT what should motivate us today- it’s the ‘beat your plowshares into SWORDS’ and kill the Infidel,’ that is more apropos, and far more germane. [ cf. Joel] This is why Dispensationalism is a HERESY, and has CASTRATED the WEST, in a manner that only aids the Deicides and the Grimma Wormtongues of this age.
But my earlier statement appears to still be valid- that was, that Weev had not been seen on the pages of DS, nor had AA been talking about him, for about two years. Your quoting Weev appears to stop at around 2017- two years ago. So, while the fact that AA has over a million dollars in Bitcoin means I am not going to support him financially, neither does it mean that Weev is supporting him ‘behind the scenes.’ If Weev is the Jew you say he is (and I think he is- I called him out to AA, over four years ago, when all this crap began to show up over at DS) why would ANY Jew want to support ANY Goy, for ANY reason at all- especially one who clearly wants White America to know about ‘the jews and the lies,’ as DS has done for years (and as you are now doing, better later than not at all). My two cents.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 7:32 pm
I’m slandering and defaming him?
How so? I’ve simply let you see who this person is in his own words. I’ve showed you who is associated with. And no, Weev hasn’t disappeared. He is active on their stupid little forum on a daily basis. Did you see the quotes about Tarrant? Did you see the previous two articles that I wrote about him August? Pretty much all of that was the latest from Weev in 2019.
Why is Weev supporting Anglin? This is all a big joke for Weev. He is and always has been a sick degenerate Jewish troll and his goal is to manipulate people and sow chaos and destruction for his own purposes and amusement. The only people who do not know this on the internet are White Nationalists who are sheltered in Anglin’s little echo chamber and can’t read his Wikipedia page.
Denise
September 12, 2019 at 8:23 pm
Hunter – Faker John is having a hissy gurl MELTDOWN over you posting a nice, concise, and thorough history of a Subversive Jew. It’s a 13 year old girl finding out her Pop Star crush is banging boys, or something. He’s having an emotional FIT over you simply allowing, as you’ve noted, The Jew’s history, in his own words. The Chrishtun is having tsuris over some Goy presenting factual facts on a subversive Jude.
Sweet Dagda – I love this site! This is HILARIOUS!!! I love White Nationalism!
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 8:31 pm
The only people on earth who don’t know he is Jewish are Daily Stormer readers. Anyone else can just read his Wikipedia page.
spahnranch1969
September 13, 2019 at 1:20 am
HW and madam: Friar John is experiencing ACUTE cognitive dissonance. His Daily Sewage idols are gods with feet of clay.
Fr. John+
September 13, 2019 at 7:53 am
“I’m slandering and defaming him?’ You missed my point, as you usually do. And the vile whore Denise’s labial meanderings serve only to confirm how Stonelifter treated her (as a useless, and vile woman) years ago. I said that you are very adept at USING THE NET, to doxx (is that the correct term?) someone, JUST AS THE LEFT WANTS TO DO to all their enemies (so-called). And I congratulated you on this. But with great power (or tech savvyness?) comes great responsibility.
But yes- even as a person can be shown to be all the things you mention, it still lies in the fact that biblical morality (as opposed to Talmudic modernity’s twisted counterfeit model of same) requires that such statements are to be corroborated ‘in the mouth of two or three witnesses,etc.’ This penchant for immediate Electronic character assassination, (and the attendant clickbait/news sales/make a buck per-version of the older personal model) therefore, I believe is not what the Lord meant. We need to return to a localized, in-person, face-to-face confrontation model – i.e., all politics is local. But then, I also believe in stoning as a corporate, public form of punishment- for it removes from us, the ability to impugn another, without consequences. Another very ‘Jewish’ mode of obfuscation in the present day- criminals are put on the public dole for decades, instead of being killed. Justice may be blind, but she still can be corrupted by the “Xenos” who hate God’s Law, and the concept of retribution. “For all have sinned, and fallen short of the glory of God,” etc.
“He is active on their stupid little forum on a daily basis.” Ahh. Well, as I am not able to read the forum (don’t know why) then I stand corrected. My error. Please note. My error.
“Why is Weev supporting Anglin? This is all a big joke for Weev. He is and always has been a sick degenerate Jewish troll and his goal is to manipulate people and sow chaos and destruction for his own purposes and amusement.”
That, then, is a valid point you make. That is a VERY ‘Jewy’ characteristic. Jews are nihilists, because they are already damned, and without hope of conversion, salvation, or redemption for their murder of the Son of God.
Too bad. I had hoped (and had prayed) that AA was becoming free of this Yid schmuck, and not resisting the Holy Spirit 24/7, as he had done, when I first started perusing his site- but this toxicity of the Pagan/Nazi worship that the unregenerate have, as we have seen on this and other sites, renders them useless as far as any civic good is concerned- NOT that the Drumpf/Kushner corner, or the Schumer/Pelosi corner are any better. NOT AT ALL. However, they DO shine the light on the Deicides, and for that, they have their uses. Though I am still curious as to why he [AA] continually asks for ‘shekels’ if he already has a million dollars, and his ‘handler’ [i.e., Weev] has some two million. It gives new meaning to the term, ‘total depravity,’ doesn’t it?
As for Denise. You should ban her, just as Stone asked you to, five years ago. Not being a man, her entire existence is one hormonal bitch fest… to which she is aided and abetted by Spawn, and her demon-possessed soul and her worship of ‘gods that are no gods’ merely confirm that last point. She’s utterly toxic- and just as insane (in a different way) than Weev. For, unlike them, I am more than ready to acknowledge my sin, and repent of my erroneous views.
My apologies.
Hunter Wallace
September 13, 2019 at 8:24 am
The forum is the center of action over there now.
Denise
September 13, 2019 at 1:01 pm
LOL! you absurd old castrati bitch! Good old Stoney was a raging mental case – UNTIL he met an actual woman wsho accepted him. We came to terms. He even stated that he considered taking up dancing, because his new wife would like something like that. “Men” raging over “evil women” are so stupid and clueless that they are completely unaware of how ineffective and WEAK they are, to every-one else. HAHAHA!!! Men in control of themselves, and especially men who are desirous of a female mate, are capable of attracting one, and maintaining a relationship, don’t need to rave and blather about “uppity wimmenz wearing pants”. HAHAHA!!! EVERY-ONE else who sees these rantings knows [they] are the bleating, powerless cri de coeurs of a eunuch.
I don’t call for bans. Unless I think a Commenter is a Jew subverter. I don’t think you are that – I just think you are a total joke. Your bleating drivel simply makes by laugh. I suspect Hunter keeps you aboard because he is a decent, fair minded fellow – and for the lulz.
I consider your hatred of Spahn and myself as a compliment. Spahn is awesome. I just explained Spahn’s online name to a female lurker I know – and she thinks his name is awesome, too,
Rich L.
September 13, 2019 at 8:44 pm
As an aside, Fr. John can come up with memorable phrases, like “labial meanderings.” That has got multiple meanings, alright. I’ll never forget him calling we Minnesotans “luterfiskers,” either. Spahn, Denise, and John are all so good at insults. I’m almost jealous, and certainly admiring, of your respective abilities.
Obie
September 16, 2019 at 2:53 am
“For, unlike them, I am more than ready to acknowledge my sin, and repent of my erroneous views.”
And you’ll never use another sockpuppet for as long as you live.
Harold Dooley
September 13, 2019 at 1:51 am
Look at this heretic. What is a papist doing here? This is a Southron site. Mean are always encouraged to speak out against evil, and commanded to correct those younger than them (weev is Brad’s junior) It is absolutely biblical and Christ-like to speak truth and dispel lies by infiltrators who are actively working to exterminate White people. Back to the vatican, crank.
Ron
September 13, 2019 at 3:12 am
John, take Anglin’s cock out of your mouth and pay attention to these Jews and what they’re up to.
Yourfucking welcomeidiot
September 12, 2019 at 7:39 pm
So, it all returns to your thesis of the gop. He states in his video about 20% through the article that he was accessing open data. Well , why hasn’t the gop made a simple law stating that if you do that contact the server user and ask permission ? His stupid practiced argument falls apart, make it transparent and open what you ask. Those are our values not his. Force him to use our values.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 8:26 pm
No, I don’t want a TRS podcast.
That’s absurd. I do, however, want to get rid of this albatross before it causes us any further grief. It is hard to believe this guy wasn’t vetted in light of his background. Would you say he passed a background check? LMAO
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 8:28 pm
I’d love to hear the case why having this maniac around ranting about raping and murdering children is something we would want to be associated with. I mean … I don’t see the value of this Jew. Do you?
Denise
September 12, 2019 at 8:31 pm
I don’t….know..why…any one….is defending…this…
(Wave to the Feds!)
Arian
September 12, 2019 at 8:56 pm
” I don’t see the value of this Jew. Do you? ”
A value to the ADL, SPLC or DOJ/FBI ?
He is the perfect example for future congressional hearings to suppress “White Nationalists”.
Another Frank Collins……..aka frank cohen ?
Christiana Romana Alva. H.
September 12, 2019 at 9:36 pm
Mr. Wallace,
You are doing the right thing. I have told my family and friends that some white nationalists believe in raping/torturing women. Or make a joke of it. No one I now know is sympathetic in the slightest to white nationalism. People represent their race and their ideology rather they want to or not and a few bad apples do spoil the whole bunch.
November
September 13, 2019 at 1:56 am
Christina,
White Nationalism is kaput at this point. White advocacy will hopefully supercede it.
I am unsure if you’re aware of Jason Köhne and his YouTube channel “No White Guilt.” Anyhow, he presents himself and White well being in a dignified way. Check out his message, if you find the time.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Erf-JscEzYs
“A few bad apples do spoil the whole bunch.” “No one I know is sympathetic in the slightest to white nationalism.”
I’ll address the latter statement first. I wouldn’t suspect that your friends and family in Mexico would be sympathetic to any pro-White cause. As you’ve said yourself, even deracinated Whites to them are gringos. Therefore, sympathy for the plight of people of European descent from Mexicans isn’t expected nor sought.
Your friends at school are young females that only know White Nationalism from what the jewsmedia in their many forms defines it as. Plus, with the lone wolf mass shooters giving our enemies propaganda Chanukahs to paint us all as psychopaths, and no way to correct this misrepresentation, it not surprising that no one you knows has the slightest bit of sympathy towards us.
The Roman Catholic Church is a prime example of a few (more than a few) bad apples spoiling the bunch. Between the global pedophile scandals and cover ups that continue to rock the RCC, and a pope who is an apostate and cultural marxist, the RCC is looked upon by just about everyone I know with disgust and derision. Because of the taint on the RCC churches are closing, and the ones that still have a flock have lots of empty pews.
Christiana Romana Alva. H.
September 13, 2019 at 9:25 am
November,
I have always liked and preferred the term—White Advocate as well.
The people I know draw a distinction between being pro white which they understand and White Nationalism. To them White Nationalism means attacking non Anglos. Clearing out non whites from America is the perceived goal from both the Mexicans I know and the anglos as well. I agree that it is not fair but when the news media and the government are dominated by the Enemy that is the real situation. The El Paso shootings were a turning point.
Yes, the current main stream Catholic authorities are a real problem both spiritually and temporally.
Nikandros
September 13, 2019 at 1:10 pm
Vast majority of Mexicans are not white. No Mexican belongs in this country. Yours is a hostile nation to the United States.
Denise
September 13, 2019 at 11:46 am
November – please remember that most of the (((mass shooters))) are not actually White. Most of them have been Jews or mischlings, or something else. They all have been drugged to the gills with psychotropic meds. The El Paso shooter looks like a mongrel, and his VERY sick, twisted Daddy has been dealing in psychotropic drugs for decades, and also has all kinds of connections to (((alphabet agencies)))
Re: the Cathokikes? I’m certain we ALL remember how quickly ALL of the adults were ready to throw the White boys of Covington Cathokike Skool into the jaws of Moloch, for the benefit of groveling before the howling hordes of shitskins, EVERY adult involved – every member of every diocese involved, as well as the heasdmaster of the skool, denounced the boys they KNEW, on behalf of a lying, scamming prairie nigger, and those submoronic knee grows on the scene that day – who were taunting and insulting the White boys. The Covington outrage defines the status of the RCC. FYI – they’ve had 3 Kike Popes in a row,
I’m glad to hear that every-one you know is disgusted by Cathokikes. The Protesto-kike churches aren’t much better. Kristarinsanity Delenda Est .
November
September 13, 2019 at 3:46 pm
@Denise,
I agree with you about many of the mass shooters being mongrels and crypto-juden. The point I was making to Christina was that the jewsmedia and zog’s Deep State agencies work in unison to destroy pro-White causes, but especially pro-White causes that implicates the jews by exposing their pernicious agendas.
The owner of 8Chan testified to a (((congressional))) committee that the El Paso shooter’s “manifesto ” wasn’t posted on 8Chan until after the shooting. Obviously, (((someone))) is using these events to bolster a narrative and agenda,
I remember you were the first one to post a link to Crocious’ poppa with the gigantic devil’s footprint behind him.
Catholics in the USA and elsewhere in the West have practiced their faith in a ‘smorgasbord’ manner. In other words, ignoring some dogma and observing others. The perpetual pederast scandals along with their self-righteous sjw activism will be the death blows to the RCC.
Protestant churches and denominations are just watered down Catholicism but with same egalitarian/universalist message. Presbyterians have been known to leave barrels of fresh water in the desert for the invading illegal immigrants to drink, I can’t abide with that kumbaya bullshit.
George Carlin had a great take on the 10 Commandments. He said there only needed to be four. Thou shall not kill. Thou shall not steal. Thou shall not lie, and Thou shall not cheat. That would be enough moral guidance to create a civilized society.
Many pro-Whites have tossed away Christianity because of it being an offshoot of Judaism. Personally, it was the irrefutable evidence of biological evolution that made me wave bye bye to the demon filled world of superstition and paranormal.
Faddah Phaker John made a comment about how the European Renaissance was the work of jews poisoning Gentiles with reason over faith. How can any intelligent people believe in something if it’s unreasonable and violates all the rules of natural law?
Christiana Romana Alva. H.
September 13, 2019 at 5:21 pm
Denise,
I agree. I was on the side of the Covington Boys no matter what. They are united with me spiritually as Catholics. And I thought to hell with some obnoxious Indian who would still be rubbing 2 sticks together if not for whites. Yet the white adults caved in without a shot really being fired. Yet when we are confirmed we are supposed to be ready to die for our Faith.
May I dare say that most white adults in the USA are worms? Did I go too far?
November
September 13, 2019 at 7:03 pm
@Christina,
Not worms but sheep waiting to be slaughtered by their enemies that they cowardly genuflect to.
By the way, our name changing nemesis (i.e., “Jeanie,” “Mary Phagan’s Ghost,” and “MakePieGreatAgain”)is back again like a bad penny, and still using the fourth protocol of Zog. This time the dried out krone is using the name “Anglo Saxon Revolt.” To somewhat quote scripture, you’ll know them by their acts and deeds.
Christina Romana Alva H.
September 13, 2019 at 7:44 pm
November,
Yes. I noticed. Genie/MPG/MPGA and now Anglo Saxon Revolt. Next time perhaps she could be called Gallic Warrior or something similar. She has some help on this site in sowing discord.
Brian Douglas Frakes
September 13, 2019 at 10:40 am
Truer words have never been spoken: “With jews, you lose!”
William Finck
September 12, 2019 at 8:59 pm
I have been roasting the Daily Stormer a long time, and Weev also did, or maybe still does, a lot of tech work for The Right Stuff. Glad to see people are finally catching up.
Anglin was never a true White Nationalist, and he is a fake-assed Christians when he pretends to be.
https://media.christogenea.org/videos/evalion/anglin-iconoclast-radio-promoting-race-mixing
Coid Mór
September 12, 2019 at 10:57 pm
Another one who promotes globalist messianic monarchy …. the people of Dixie are not Israel!! Global monarchy is an ABSOLUTE CONTRADICTION TO KINISM AND KIN SOVEREIGNTY!! GLOBAL MONARCHY OF ANY KIND IS CONTRARY TO KINIST SOVEREIGNTY PERIOD!! BS Jew C.I. Nonsense …
Ignatius4ntioch
September 13, 2019 at 1:12 am
It is a fact of history that the ancient Hebrews were white (https://christogenea.org/essays/race-genesis-10). Christ only came for Israel Matthew 15:24 and to ‘keep the promise to the fathers’ Luke 1:72; to paraphrase. So only those people can be Christian. Israel had the promise, not any other people. You, a man, cannot make additions to this Covenant that God made. Galatians 3:15
Also Christ was a -kinsman redeemer- according to the Law of the kinsman redeemer, the Law that is found in Ruth and Leviticus. Israel had the Law, Israel transgressed the Law and -only- Israel needed a propitiation and redeemer under the Law which is Christ. There is no debate. CI and Covenant theology are true. Kinism is a joke. Kinism wants to build a multicultural heaven, which is satanic. Kinism is universalist, globalist and jewish/satanic.
CI does not teach globalism or universalism like the kinist retards do. We believe Christ’s actual words, we believe the Bible.
Denise
September 13, 2019 at 12:45 pm
Hebes were never White. The IDIOTIC CI cult is an offshoot of British Israelism – and early for of Jew Worship by White male castratis. CI was created by the German Jew version Frank Cohen, one Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels. Jew.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jörg_Lanz_von_Liebenfels
CI is a real world example of White men (?) going FULL RETARD. Double Plus Retard.
PATHETIC.
spahnranch1969
September 13, 2019 at 1:41 pm
Why would anyone want to be a dirty, swarthy, hook-nos’d semite, madam? I like being White and I daresay you do as well.
Ignatius4ntioch
September 13, 2019 at 5:59 pm
Wow, great refutation. The ancient Egyptians were white, it is a fact and many WN know this. And the ancient Israelites were kindred to the ancient Egyptians, they were related peoples with cultural overlaps. And it isnt just the Egyptians, the GREEKS were also related to the ancient Israelites and the Greek alphabet is based on the Phoenician. Those people calling themselves jews today are in-fact arabs who lie about their identity. FACT. The Persians, Elam in the Bible, were actually Shemites and were white.
Denise is a stupid mouthy feminist. CI is a FACT of history.
Period. Christ was a white man.
I am not going to spend days arguing with someone who doesnt have the faintest clue.
Look at this ‘spahnranch’ …using the most pathetic argument, a misrepresentation. It doesnt change the history. The ancients were white.
“I like being white” as if claiming “Egypt was white” is akin to his joke of an argument. You should be ashamed of yourself. You are as dumb as a nigger.
William Finck
September 13, 2019 at 10:20 am
You know nothing about me and pretend to criticize me. In that you are acting the clown. Don’t do that.
DS Fed Shack
September 12, 2019 at 9:46 pm
I’m looking at the people attacking HW and his very thoughtful article which provides ample evidence that Weev is one of the enemy. We haven’t even started on lowlife criminal Azzmador, or creepy race-mixer Anglin, and here comes a literal faggot, a bunch of low IQ MGTOW incels, and the red shoe clown brigade. We don’t have a movement.
Be pro-White, pro-family and start with your community. That’s how we make this world ours again. These controlled-op grifting bastards only get in the way of the real work to be done.
Hunter Wallace
September 12, 2019 at 10:26 pm
That’s only about half of the Weev story.
spahnranch1969
September 13, 2019 at 2:10 am
Great comments, DS Fed Shack. Very well said. Won’t you join me for a drink in the Polo Lounge?
Denise
September 12, 2019 at 10:26 pm
This is the way to deal with and attract women:
Jijcf
September 12, 2019 at 10:48 pm
Weev was actually better back in the days before he went to prison. Cantwell was also better back when he was a lolbertarian and not a white nationalist. He was redpilled about pigs back then. He took the blue pill sometime afterwards and became a ZOG shill.
Jem
September 12, 2019 at 11:21 pm
weev also admitted prior to his joining Daily Stormer, in a My Posting Career post, that his goal was to recruit people for a site that uses “extreme rhetoric”
he slipped behind all the “alt-right” sites by volunteering tech support after they all mysteriously came under cyber attacks, once he was given admin status, the attacks mysteriously stopped (see the aforementioned jews hosting the DS servers in NY, for who likely staged these attacks)
i have a copy of his rap sheet and he is a massive drug addict. in 1 raid he was caught with 16 different illegal drugs
look at the Sarah Jeung indecent. he defended his friendship with the anti-White gook, refused to condemn her anti-White rhetoric and instead just went after the TWP and NSM, which was completely unrelated
there are at least 4 pictures of him doing the commie fist salute AFTER joining the alt-right, one where he is sitting next to emily youcis.
not to mention Azzmador’s rap sheet. its clear these are shills, and likely agents or snitches running an op to stay out of prison. Azz has had a felony warrant since Cvillr but is still not arrested! he also admitted that feds came to his house and that he spoke to them in the Bowl Patrol document drop.
DS ARE THE SHILLS, AS ARE TRS, AS IS THE ENTIRE ALT-RIGHT
THEY ARE CONTROLLED OPPOSITION, PREEMPTIVELY DEPLOYED TO STOP, MISDIRECT AND DEMONIZE RISING WHITE RACIAL CONSCIOUSNESS
spahnranch1969
September 13, 2019 at 2:14 am
Jem: Would that I was able to upvote your comment 6 gorillion times!
Hman
September 12, 2019 at 11:43 pm
As most here have probably realized, best to keep a very wide distance from DS. I will no longer be visiting the site, not even for a headline or a laugh. I cannot discount AA selling people out if this stunt blows up and depletes the audience (and shekels). The ADL/SPLC/USG monstrosity would love to parade him around as the latest “convert” to anti-white-ism.
spahnranch1969
September 13, 2019 at 2:21 am
I admire Anglin’s ability to write clickbait headlines but the Daily Sausagefest is unhallowed ground. I almost never visit that dreadful site anymore.
Ignatius4ntioch
September 13, 2019 at 1:21 am
Anglin has himself admitted to being nonwhite, check the bottom of this page:
https://media.christogenea.org/videos/evalion/anglin-iconoclast-radio-promoting-race-mixing
CN
September 13, 2019 at 1:22 am
I’ll take the position that I care less about him being a jew or not. More interested in those connections and how much of this “muh russia” bullshit has his tendrils in it.
Ignatius4ntioch
September 13, 2019 at 1:23 am
The only true white nationalism is Christian Identity, because the only path to a white nation is His coming KINgdom!
All of the rest promote humanism and globalism. Even secular WN.
Denise
September 13, 2019 at 11:47 am
Nope. Hail Dagda! Father of the Celts!
Coid Mór
September 13, 2019 at 3:57 pm
Thumbs up on that, Denise!
Ignatius4ntioch
September 13, 2019 at 6:05 pm
Where did the Celts come from, you would have to look at the ancient historians to find out.
Coid Mór
September 13, 2019 at 8:07 pm
https://m.scirp.org/papers/19567
Ricky Butt-Goy Vaughn
September 13, 2019 at 1:38 am
God bless you for shedding light on this subversive Jewish rat. The Daily Stormer stinks, Trump stinks, the Alt-Right stinks and I’m glad its dying an undignified death.
Ron
September 13, 2019 at 10:27 am
I’d bet that both Anglin and weev are closeted homosexuals.
Thim
September 13, 2019 at 11:22 am
This Weev is a complex creature. Whatever else can be said about him, I have zero doubt that he is the SMARTEST man in the alt-right, by a country mile. This is one brilliant Jew. ….but to me Alt-right is like alt-Anglican; it seemmed promising for awhile but eventually you realize it is all dogshit, and you just move on.
Denise
September 13, 2019 at 1:14 pm
Smart? Brilliant? Err…no. That comment of yours reveals you, whomever you are, are a complete moral negative.
Weev and so many countless Jews just like him use whatever talents and energy they possess to DESTROY. Destroy everything that captures their attention. Judaism is a death cult. Genes create culture. And given culture or ideology rewards the members that best embody and perpetuate that culture, Judaism breeds and rewards devious, immoral, cruel, sadistic, and very mentally and emotionally ill creatures. Jews don’t create – they steal and destroy.
It takes imagination, integrity, courage, and honesty to create and build. Whenever Humans try to create and build something positive and productive – so many things can go awry in the course of events, One must be able to assess mistakes and errors in an honest, humble, ego-less way simply in order to correct errors, and get things back on course again. You can’t make excuses, and you have to pay ATTENTION, when trying to build something, That’s the mindset that I regard as smart. Doing things the right way, and building, is SMART.
It’s very easy to destroy. And it’s not smart at all.
Arian
September 13, 2019 at 12:32 pm
Is wee that bright ?
Or is he drawing on fellow jws and not revealing the source of his cooperative effort ?
Popeye the Sailor Man
September 13, 2019 at 2:52 pm
Hunter, it is ironic how you interpret Daily Stormer content in the same way Greg Johnson interprets Jayoh’s words in that podcast.
But either way, great article, truly eye-opening.
I wish all of this gay drama would be resolved in one stream hosted by someone neutral. Jayoh, Azzmador and weev and whoever needs to be there, clearing up their pasts and giving us their explainations.
I don’t think neither TRS nor Stormer Book Clubs are fed operations, if they were, at least one person would end up in jail, and I can’t think of any such case.
Hunter Wallace
September 13, 2019 at 3:04 pm
I interpret much of it as tongue-in-cheek while much of the rest is heartfelt.
davdi
September 13, 2019 at 3:20 pm
fantastic article. weev is the jew puppet master and goblin anglin and felon azzmador are compromised
Hunter Wallace
September 13, 2019 at 8:35 pm
I’ve let all the comments through for we could have an honest discussion about this. We’re going to cut back on the flaming though in future threads.
1776blues
September 14, 2019 at 1:04 am
I have had a low opinion of Anglin ever since his appearance on Iconoclast’s (black podcaster) show back in 2012 when he said the white race should be bred out. He also expressed his attraction to underage African girls, which he showed on a facebook page while discussing it with a young white lady. Someone has this info, all of it, but whenever I tracked it down, saved it, it would disappear again. As for Weev, he’s nothing but big trouble and everyone should avoid him. I hope TRS doesn’t allow him access to their website.
SR Davidson
September 17, 2019 at 7:10 pm
The whole “leadership” in this WN internet “movement” is nuttier than a nest of shithouse rats. Anyone trusting any of you is a fool.
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A coffee break in the United States and elsewhere is a short mid-morning rest period granted to employees in business and industry. An afternoon coffee break, or afternoon tea, often occurs as well.
The coffee break originated in the late 19th century in Stoughton, Wisconsin, with the wives of Norwegian immigrants. The city celebrates this every year with the Stoughton Coffee Break Festival. In 1951, Time noted that
“Since the war, the coffee break has been written into union contracts”
The term subsequently became popular through a Pan-American Coffee Bureau ad campaign of 1952 which urged consumers, “Give yourself a Coffee-Break – and Get What Coffee Gives to You” John B. Watson, a behavioral psychologist who worked with Maxwell House later in his career, helped to popularize coffee breaks within the American culture.
Coffee breaks usually last from 10 to 20 minutes and frequently occur at the end of the first third of the work shift.
In some companies and some civil service, the coffee break may be observed formally at a set hour. In some places, a cart with hot and cold beverages and cakes, breads and pastries arrives at the same time morning and afternoon, an employer may contract with an outside caterer for daily service, or coffee breaks may take place away from the actual work-area in a designated cafeteria or tea room.
More generally, the phrase “coffee break” has also come to denote any break from work. Coffee was initially used for spiritual reasons. At least 1,100 years ago, traders brought coffee across the Red Sea.
At first, the Arabians made wine from the pulp of the fermented coffee berries. This beverage was known as qishr (kisher in modern usage) and was used during religious ceremonies.
Coffee drinking was prohibited by jurists and scholars meeting in Mecca in 1511, but the subject of whether it was intoxicating was hotly debated over the next 30 years until the ban was finally overturned in the mid-16th century. Use in religious rites among the Sufi branch of Islam led to coffee’s being put on trial in Mecca: it was accused of being a heretical substance, and its production and consumption were briefly repressed.
Coffee, regarded as a Muslim drink, was prohibited by Ethiopian Orthodox Christians until as late as 1889; it is now considered a national drink of Ethiopia for people of all faiths. Its early association in Europe with rebellious political activities led to Charles II outlawing coffeehouses from January 1676. Frederick the Great banned it in Prussia in 1777 for nationalistic and economic reasons.
“concerned about the price of import, he sought to force the public back to consuming beer”
Quite a number of members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church also avoid caffeinated drinks. In its teachings, the Church encourages members to avoid tea, coffee, and other stimulants.
Abstinence from coffee, tobacco, and alcohol by many Adventists has afforded a near-unique opportunity for studies to be conducted within that population group on the health effects of coffee drinking, free from confounding factors.
One study was able to show a weak but statistically significant association between coffee consumption and mortality from ischemic heart disease, other cardiovascular disease, all cardiovascular diseases combined, and all causes of death. For a time, there had been controversy in the Jewish community.
Whether the coffee seed was a legume and therefore prohibited for Passover. Upon petition from coffeemaker Maxwell House, the coffee seed was classified in 1923 as a berry rather than a seed by orthodox Jewish rabbi Hersch Kohn, and therefore kosher for Passover.
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