2/24/19 Douglas Dietrich Critical Omissions

Douglas Dietrich reports on current developments in America’s ongoing Civil War against the pederast white supremacist Trump cultists. In a previous episode of Critical Omissions, Dietrich expressed offense that the domestic terrorist Christopher Hasson did not include Douglas Dietrich on a list of targets to assassinate. The reason being that your enemy fears the name of Douglas Dietrich more than God or Satan.

Topics:

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Sharenting

Youtube Paedophilia Scandal

Clear Channel

Dannion Brinkley

BlacKkKlansman Movie

Brie Larson Attacked by Cyberbullies

Larson and Smollett Psyops Coordinated Same Week as Hasson Arrest

Trump Won’t Condemn White Supremacists Because They Are His People

Anti-Defamation League Stats Show Right-Wing Extremists are Responsible For Most Extremist Related Killings*

Cult of Trump

Q Anon Conspiracy Theory

Cyber Trolls

Victimhood Chic

Whitaker Case

White Supremacists Use Victimhood as a Recruiting Method

Trump and His Apologists Impulsively Portray Themselves as Victims

Trump Collusion with Russia and Sexual Assault

Trump Cut Funding for White Supremacist Terrorism Prevention Programs

Most Mass Shootings Kill Breeding Age Whites

Putin Wants to Exterminate the American White Ethnos

Hasson’s Colleagues Covered His Ass

This is Civil War. THESE MEN ARE TRYING TO KILL YOU.

Douglas Dietrich Offers Hope and Solutions

*”2018 was a particularly active year for right-wing extremist murders: Every single extremist killing — from Pittsburgh to Parkland — had a link to right-wing extremism.

Among this report’s key findings:

Every year adherents of a variety of extreme causes kill people in the United States; ADL’s COE tracks these murders. In 2018, domestic extremists killed at least 50 people in the U.S., a sharp increase from the 37 extremist-related murders documented in 2017, though still lower than the totals for 2015 (70) and 2016 (72).  The 50 deaths make 2018 the fourth-deadliest year on record for domestic extremist-related killings since 1970. The extremist-related murders in 2018 were overwhelmingly linked to right-wing extremists.  Every one of the perpetrators had ties to at least one right-wing extremist movement, although one had recently switched to supporting Islamist extremism. White supremacists were responsible for the great majority of the killings, which is typically the case. Deadly shooting sprees were a major factor in the high death toll. Five of the 17 incidents involved shooting sprees that caused 38 deaths and injured 33 people. The perpetrator of one of 2018’s deadly shooting sprees, at a yoga studio in Tallahassee, was connected to the misogynistic incel/manosphere movement. In the wake of this attack and a similarly-motivated killing spree in Toronto, Canada, ADL’s COE now tracks such incidents as extremist-related killings and has updated its database to include an earlier incel-linked incident, Elliot Rodger’s 2014 shooting spree. Firearms remain the weapon of choice for extremists who kill. Guns were responsible for 42 of the 50 deaths in 2018, followed by blades or edged weapons.”
Source:  https://www.adl.org/murder-and-extremism-2018?fbclid=IwAR3jo5hACbKjWPRukxcxHQbWur2twqWEEvVPY1HBWxlh_wwTbbgq9S6TXd8

Additional References:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2194533070590152&id=100001004405577&anchor_composer=false

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