Tuesday 21st Reads

Here is an article about MRA attorney Marc Angelucci's murder of last month.  His death now has been linked to the Salas case in New Jersey thanks to the Fed Ex delivery person impersonation of the killer in both cases.


Marc Angelucci was the founder of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Coalition for Men and the force behind many of the group’s lawsuits, and he was featured in the controversial documentary The Red Pill.

The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Office said deputies responding to a reported shooting in Crestline on Saturday afternoon found the 52-year-old “unresponsive and suffering from apparent gunshot wounds,” and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

“The investigation is ongoing,” the sheriff’s office said. “The motive for the shooting is unknown at this time.”

No doubt NJ killer Roy Den Hollander's "self-published" tome was not a bestseller.

Furthemore, he was batshit crazy.


Here is one of his woman-hating screeds.

Another take on Den Hollander, this one from his Russian ex-wife's attorney.   She still lives in the United States and had no comment on the matter.

“He really had a terrible hatred for all women — particularly women in power like judges — and he was hellbent on trying to exact revenge on anybody that he thought crossed him,” said Mundy. “He would threaten and say disparaging things about the judges in legal papers and in letters to the court. He didn’t shy away from being unprofessional and speaking his mind in that manner.”

Finding him “very dangerous and creepy,” as well as “unfit to practice law,” Mundy filed a disciplinary complaint against Hollander in 2003.
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At the time (2011), he was the subject of humor in The Colbert Report.  Nobody is laughing now:


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Podcaster Michael Brooks of The Majority Report, who died yesterday at the age of 36, has an obituary here from Variety:


Brooks also appeared as an analyst on Al Jazeera English, Huffington Post and other outlets, according to the show’s website. He also wrote two books, “Against the Web: A Cosmopolitan Answer to the New Right” and “The Buddha’s Playbook,” co-written with Josh Summers.

Brooks’ family will create a foundation in his honor and asked that people treat “all humans with respect and dignity” to honor him.

“It is impossible to capture the impact he had, and he will be missed sorely,” the statement said. “His family and friends want to ensure this work continues and are preparing plans for the best way to ensure this fight continues. His family will release as statement in the near future about plans to keep his work alive by creating a foundation in his honor. While the form it will take is uncertain, Michael’s family desires to keep his work alive and asks all who wish to contribute continue doing so in the usual channels. Now we will honor Michael by treating all humans with respect and dignity.”
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This is the reason I was glad I wasn't picked as a delegate this time around.

If you can't see the party bigwigs in person, there is absolutely no point at all in attending in person, which few people will.

There were a LOT of people who applied for delegates this time, and I think it was because of the reality few or none of them would actually be in Milwaukee but online instead.
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