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  2. Charlie Ward (content creator) - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2020, Ward had over 170,000 subscribers on YouTube and 80,000 on Bitchute, a video-sharing platform popular among conspiracy theorists. [2] Ward is the person with significant control of Dr Charlie Ward LTD, a company registered in the United Kingdom.

  3. BitChute - Wikipedia

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    BitChute. BitChute is an alt-tech video hosting service launched by Ray Vahey in January 2017. [1] It describes itself as offering freedom of speech, [2][3] while the service is known for hosting neo-Nazis, harmful conspiracy theories, and hate speech. [a][b] Some creators who use BitChute have been banned from YouTube; some others crosspost ...

  4. Charlie Ward - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Ward Jr. (born October 12, 1970) is an American former professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Ward was an exceptional college football player as well, winning the Heisman Trophy , Davey O'Brien Award , and College Football National Championship as a quarterback for the Florida State Seminoles .

  5. Rumble (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rumble is an online video platform, web hosting, and cloud services business [4][5] headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, with its U.S. headquarters in Longboat Key, Florida. It was founded in 2013 by Chris Pavlovski, a Macedonian Canadian technology entrepreneur. Rumble's cloud services business hosts Truth Social, and the video platform is ...

  6. Lordship salvation controversy - Wikipedia

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    Lordship salvation controversy. The lordship salvation controversy (also called lordship controversy) is a theological dispute regarding a soteriological question within Christianity on the relationship between faith and works. This debate has been notably present among some non-denominational and Evangelical churches in North America at least ...

  7. Groypers - Wikipedia

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    Groypers are a loosely defined group of followers and fans of Nick Fuentes, a white nationalist, far-right political commentator and livestreamer. [8][2] After Fuentes, there is no clear second in the Groyper hierarchy. Groypers are named after a cartoon amphibian named "Groyper", which is a variant of the Internet meme Pepe the Frog.

  8. National Socialist Network - Wikipedia

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    The National Socialist Network (NSN) is an Australian neo-Nazi political organisation formed from two far-right organisations, the Lads Society and the Antipodean Resistance, in 2020. [1][2] The organisation, based in Melbourne, claims to be active in all six state capitals and several regional cities. [2][3] The group has used the protests ...

  9. CatboyKami - Wikipedia

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    CatboyKami. Tor Gustafsson Brookes (born either 1997 or 1998), [1] better known by his online alias CatboyKami, is a Swedish-born Australian streamer [2] known for his various online activities connected to far-right activism.