If you didn’t do your Black Friday shopping at the Best Buy in Oceanside, Calif., breathe a sigh of relief. Your post-holiday purchases didn’t face the heckling of Mark Dice.
Armed with his video camera instead of his credit card, Dice stood near the store entrance at midnight and yelled insults at shoppers, calling them “zombies,” “braindead materialistic morons” and “the most intelligent people I’ve ever seen on planet Earth.” He then posted his video on YouTube.
At one point, a woman comes up to Dice and asks him not to “disturb the crowd.” Dice later asks a couple of police officers about the capacity of the store and limiting the number of people inside, but they direct Dice to ask the store management.
While it’s certainly grating to listen to Dice’s voice for the full four minutes, some viewers might agree with the sentiment he expresses. Black Friday shopping can get a little out of hand. But if they watch the video in its entirety, they’re in for a treat.
At the end of the video, Dice includes a self-advertisement, showing viewers how to find one of his books on Amazon.com. The book? “The Illuminati: Facts and Fiction.”
Dice is a massive conspiracy theorist. He protested the release of Dan Brown’s movie “Angels and Demons“ because it made the illuminati seem like “the figment of the conspiracy theorists,” according to an interview with KFSN-TV in Fresno.
“The illuminati is a real, mafia organization that is operating today,” Dice told KFSN-TV. “Many would say that the illuminati were instrumental in insuring that the 9/11 attacks happened, that they are behind the banking collapse that everybody is facing.”
Sort of takes the credibility out of Dice’s insults, doesn’t it? Pot calling the kettle black.
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