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Tim Pool. Investigative journalism in Sweden after Trump allegations on immigration problems

And his pal, Luke, is there "with Lauren Southern". Of the two parties in the final round, Tim (who is kinda living up to the Nice but Dim label I think) found a - would you believe? - Le Pen supporter to talk to! He's been promised riots for this evening.
 
And his pal, Luke, is there "with Lauren Southern". Of the two parties in the final round, Tim (who is kinda living up to the Nice but Dim label I think) found a - would you believe? - Le Pen supporter to talk to! He's been promised riots for this evening.
They posted a clip of themselves sneering at kurds dancing in a circle on mayday. Not sure why. :confused: The same sort of dance is a feature of the v.popular Fest Noz tradition in Brittany. I was at a huge one years ago and it was a lot of fun. Even those antisocial saddos would probably enjoy it. Brittany had the lowest Le Pen 1st round vote in the country I think (e2a apart from Paris)
 
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Le Pen pere was a Breton. Glad he's no longer popular there. I learned a tiny bit of Breton dancing at school because of a French exchange - I have to say what we learned was possibly the most boring dance I've ever experienced, but perhaps the teacher was dumbing it down for us unfunky Brit kids?
 
But then in this one, TP makes some quite coherent points - he's says he's against all political violence, says both sides were bad at Berkeley, that it's not fair to tarnish all of "the left" or all of "the right" on the basis of the worst of them... I think he's a bit slanted still. . .

 
And the beanie is his tinfoil hat.

If there was any doubt he is still hanging around with his buddy Luke Rudkowski.
Here is his latest video from France with Luke Rudkowski and Marcus Dipaola. Both working for WeAreChange

short version: queuing in airport, more queuing in airport, trying to buy SIM card, three buddies hanging in the hotel lobby trying to explain the french election and beeing impressed with the carisma of Marine Le Pen



Everyone knows each other from before. Emily Molli, his co-producer from his trip to Sweden (and Europe), used to work with Markus Dipaola for the Xinhua News Agency.
And as everyone else (!) they got attacked. Seems to be a pattern here...
Freelance Reporters Robbed at Gunpoint, Chased Off Canfield Drive for Filming

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They are all wanting to paint a picture of a Europe in chaos.
yeh, its all part of that 'eliminating the grey zone' thing. They feed into what they supposedly oppose with this clash of civilisations shit. 'The silence of the left!!' rapefugees hey I'm only three clicks away from reading anders breivik...
 
That Lauren Southern is a sort of alt right Khaleesi, probably responsible for 'self radicalising' more young men than spencer & Milo combined. The thing at Berkeley was a lot to do with her announcing that she'd be present.
 
I don't think he's announced it yet, but I'd put good money on the UK.

General election starting up - tick! - though we haven't really got an insurgent, right-wing populist about to sweep to power (I haven't missed owt have I?)
Rebel Media firing up its operations here with Tommy Robinson playing a part and really pushing the FAKE NEWS and Muslim and immigration and... that seems to be TP's big thing at the moment.
No language issue - he doesn't seem to speak anything other than English and hasn't worked with interpreters in other films, and that's been an issue,
Proximity/cheapness.
Pluse, the chance to watch the play offs! Wowsers, it's all looking good!
 
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Two reporters from Buzzfeed went to Sweden and did quite a good story about the connections between the American and the Swedish alt-rights.
Tim Pool is mentioned (although I think they could have given him more criticism)

"How Sweden Became “The Most Alt-Right” Country In Europe, where alt-right activist Richard Spencer is building a global media company with partners from Sweden, a country with an alt-right of its own that’s helped transform national politics."

How Sweden Became “The Most Alt-Right” Country In Europe
 
Tim Pools trip to Sweden gave him a new platform among the Swedish alt-rights, and also brought the American and the Swedish alt-rights together on Twitter and Youtube. He now has over 100 000 followers on Youtube and around 130 000 followers on Twitter. His trip to Sweden and Europe has given him influence.
 
there's no doubt that the Sweden thing has massively increased his audience - check the views on his videos before then (usually a few thousand) and the subsequent ones.
 
there's no doubt that the Sweden thing has massively increased his audience - check the views on his videos before then (usually a few thousand) and the subsequent ones.

Yes it´s true. When you watch his videos it´s easy to laugh about them beeing so poor, but he has his audience and they are rising in numbers.
 
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