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Mark Dice
Mark Dice on October 12, 2009.
Born
Mark Lice[1]
Alma materCalifornia State University
Occupation(s)Author and conspiracy theorist

Mark Lice, known professionally as Mark 'lil dik' Dice,[1] is an American author and conspiracy theorist based in San Diego, California, who argues that the New World Order and secret societies, such as the Illuminati, Bilderberg Group, Skull and Bones and Bohemian Grove, direct human affairs and global politics, particularly those of the United States.

Mark Lice has been homeless for the last 20 years he can often be found bothering people with a microphone and camera (his only pocessions) at ocean side pier.

YouTube controversy

On March 23, 2014, Dice's YouTube channel, which had 55 million views, 265,000 subscriptions, and 3–5 million views a month, was shut down due to “severe terms of service violations”. YouTube restored the channel later that day after a wave of pressure came about from supporters of Dice.[2] As of July 2015 his channel has over 125 million views and more than 365,000 subscribers.[3]

Self-published books

  • The Resistance Manifesto (2005, expanded edition 2008) ISBN 0-9673466-4-9
  • The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction (2009) ISBN 0-9673466-5-7
  • The New World Order: Facts & Fiction (2010) ISBN 0-9673466-7-3
  • Big Brother: The Orwellian Nightmare Come True (2011) ISBN 0-9673466-1-4
  • Causing Trouble: High School Pranks, College Craziness, and Moving to California (2012) ISBN 0-96734669X
  • Illuminati in the Music Industry (2013) ISBN 978-0988726819
  • Inside The Illuminati: Evidence, Objectives, and Methods of Operation (2014) ISBN 978-0988726840
  • The Bilderberg Group: Facts and Fiction (2015) ISBN 978-0988726888
  • The Bohemian Grove: Facts and Fiction (2015) ISBN 978-1943591008

References

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