22 April, 2008

Movement People

Posted by Socrates in Socrates, white nationalism, White Nationalists at 3:56 pm | Permanent Link

by John “Birdman” Bryant: [Here].


  • 54 Responses to “Movement People”

    1. shabbos s. shabazz Says:

      “. . .and yes, I understand having “man” in one’s surname is a red flag. . .”

      You mean like “Birdman”?

    2. John "Birdman" Bryant Says:

      Today, 29 April, Texe Marrs, well-known Movement personality and curator of the Power of Prophecy website, wrote me the following letter regarding the post that some unauthorized person made in his name on this thread. I felt it would be appropriate to post. -Birdman

      Dear John:

      Someone was kind enough to send me your extensive analysis of Movement personalities. I found it keenly interesting. You, in fact, seem to be a rather interesting man, imbued with courage, and not afraid of the enemies of truth.

      I was one of the personalities you analyzed. However, let me assure you, I never have been on the “VNN Forum.” Actually, I never go on any chat pages. And I certainly never called you by the horrible name “Turdman.” While I do not claim to be a saint, I can say that even retyping that word buggers me. I have never used this term in my entire life. The same goes for “kikesses.” I stopped using profanity and such as a teenager and try to use language that my wife, Wanda, a sweet and gentle Christian lady of the old school, appreciates.Nor am I of the opinion you should be thrown in an oven. My great preference is that no one go to such places, though I suspect the Rothschilds, Bushes, Clintons, McCain, and a whole passel of murderous neo-con Zionist thugs will end up in a place called hell that, the Bible says, is like a burning oven.

      Apparently, without either my approval or knowledge someone is using my name on chat forums, and they certainly are no friend of either me, you, or the Movement. I would appreciate your letting others know about this so they won’t be taken unawares by the little games our enemies sometimes play in vain attempts to poison the atmosphere.

      Now as to what I really think of you. First, I appreciate a straight-forward man like the Birdman whose character is composed of iron and not wood. Second, I look forward to reading your website and your writings to see where we may have common thoughts and concerns. I am sure we will agree on many, many things. Finally, you are welcome to stop by my offices at any time and have a pleasant and productive visit. I suspect that if you did, we would end up friends. Hopefully, we already are.

      All God’s Best,

      Texe Marrs
      Power of Prophecy Ministries (powerofprophecy.com)

    3. apollonian Says:

      Birdman Gets Boost Fm Texe
      (Apollonian, 29 Apr 08)

      Hey Texe, I always expect there are phonies behind the names posted on blogs on VNN–golly, I wonder why?

      But I read at least one of Texe’s books, and I liked it for the references–I wish I could read more. Texe is a great writer, with much more real scholarship, and more effective than birdman who is mighty at something, but I’m not sure exactly what. Birdman is good observer/journalistic sometimes.

      CONCLUSION: Birdman is entertaining and has much breadth–but too little depth. Honest elections and death to the Fed. Apollonian

    4. tuisto Says:

      “And I certainly never called you by the horrible name “Turdman.” While I do not claim to be a saint, I can say that even retyping that word buggers me. I have never used this term in my entire life. The same goes for “kikesses.” I stopped using profanity and such as a teenager and try to use language that my wife, Wanda, a sweet and gentle Christian lady of the old school, appreciates.Nor am I of the opinion you should be thrown in an oven. My great preference is that no one go to such places, though I suspect the Rothschilds, Bushes, Clintons, McCain, and a whole passel of murderous neo-con Zionist thugs will end up in a place called hell that, the Bible says, is like a burning oven.”

      Imagine you call someone on the phone and his name is Birdman.
      By accident you dial the wrong number and the person answering
      says : “Turdman”. Who would know for sure? Sounds the same on the phone at least.
      What’s the boring Evangelical’s name again? Texe Marrs?
      You have to make names like that up, if you asked me.
      Mars is agressiv enough with one r. Was Texe (another strange [ks] masculinity pretending sound, xanthippesque in a way)
      absorbed in his gentile Xinsanity and even highlighted by his “sweet&gentle” X-tian wife, seduced into compensating the X-tian weaknes by adding another “R” to the naturally martial mars?

      The admittedly brilliant Birdman (which definitely sound as jewish as Hofman I, II or III) would be far more famous by now, had he decided to swim in dreary X-tian waters instead of helping many of us to look at life from a higher than human perspective.

      I would have liked him to ad some comment of his own to lighten up the sugarloaded Marrs-bar elogy a bit.