I have come across this gem while in midst of researching the faggotry of the banking systems that control our world via finance and psychology. I just want to know why the fuck haven't I come across Eustace Mullins sooner? I've browsed /pol/ for a few years and have listened to the words of Yuri Bezmenov and have kept up with current jewish fuckery, and NEVER have I heard of this man. The way Mullins explains everything is in which a normie can pick up on. How long have you known of him, /pol/?
One of his videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2h_V-ARe_nE
>>138436236
Bump
>>138436236
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x541EQ2aXlM
More of the joos.
>>138436236
Fucking bump
>>138436236
Last bump, faggots.
>>138436236
Secrets of the Federal Reserve was a bit of a ramble, but clearly strong work for its day and age. We stand on the shoulders of giants like Mullins.
>>138437094
>>>138436236 (OP)
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x541EQ2aXlM [Embed]
> More of the joos.
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>Anonymous (ID: 9md1W/PG) 08/20/17(Sun)23:40:07 No.138436635▶
> >>138436236 (OP)
A lot of the information is relevant today, especially the history of these institutions and families.
>>138436236
I post his vids often.. I;d be gratified to think maybe you found one of them.
I learned about him in 1992.. completely changed my life.
>>138438601
His videos need to be posted A LOT more often. If it wasn't for the internet, this man most likely would've been forgotten as if he had never existed.
>>138436236
>Eustace Mullins
>The Southern Poverty Law Center described him as "a one-man organization of hate".[
kek
>>138438515
Just think though. Folks used to listen to Anthony Hilder on vinyl and shit back in the day. The internet age is comparatively amazing.
>>138438758
It has changed the way information is accessed and distributed in such a way that is a double-edged sword. It's easier to educate, but it's also easier to indoctrinate. It could be used to better yourself, or it can be used as a distraction. Sadly, it's more of a distraction to a large portion of our population.
>>138439817
I think the opposite. When I set up shop on /pol/ 10 years ago, nobody would have mentioned Mullins. Yuri was only available in 10-minute clips, and it took years of pushing "always bump Yuri threads" and "based yuri" for it to catch on.
In spite of all the noise, folks still flock to quality threads, whether they're about reading lists, food, or penises.