Mark Dice is a media analyst, social critic, political activist, and author who, in an entertaining and educational way, gets people to question our celebrity obsessed culture, and the role the mainstream media plays in shaping our lives. Check out Mark's books on Amazon.com, Kindle or Nook.
Mark frequently stirs up controversy from his commentaries, protests, and boycotts, and has repeatedly been featured in major media outlets around the world.
Several of Mark's YouTube videos have gone viral, earning him a mention on ABC's The View, Fox News' O'Reilly Factor, TMZ.com, and other mainstream media outlets. Mark has also been featured in (or attacked in) the New York Post's Page Six, Rolling Stone Magazine, USA Today, The New York Daily News, and in major papers in Pakistan and Iran.
Mark Dice appears in several documentary films including Invisible Empire, and The 9/11 Chronicles, and was featured on the History Channel's Decoded. He enjoys enlightening zombies, as he calls them, (ignorant people) about the mass media's effect on our culture, pointing out Big Brother's prying eyes, and exposing elite secret societies along with scumbag politicians and their corrupt political agendas.
He also habitually calls into several top-rated talk shows, including the Sean Hannity Show, Glenn Beck, and Michael Savage, and verbally battles with the hosts on various issues since he has never been asked to be a guest on them as of yet. Audio of some of these calls are then posted online.
The term "fighting the New World Order" is used by Mark to describe some of his activities, and refers to his and others' resistance and opposition (The Resistance) to the overall system of political corruption, illegal wars, elite secret societies, mainstream media, Big Brother and privacy issues; as well as various economic and social issues.
Dice and his supporters sometimes refer to being "awake" or "enlightened" and see their knowledge of these topics as part of their own personal Resistance to the corrupt New World Order. This Resistance involves self-improvement, self-sufficiency, personal responsibility and spiritual growth.
Mark Dice is the author of several books on current events, secret societies and conspiracies, including his newest book, Big Brother: The Orwellian Nightmare Come True. He lives in San Diego, California.
Man, Thank-you! Someone needed to say it. I mean yeah, RIP MJ, but what a ridiculous spectacle they made of his death. Sure, his death was note-worthy, but not worthy of being the top news story of the week, or even top story of the day.
rcarter614 2 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@pinkadink1954 Maybe they loved Michael Jackson, not only for his singing and dancing, but for his humanitarian efforts and his "Heal The World" foundation
kjchicago1 3 months ago
Mark Dice was raped by a phedophile.
0RobinHood1 3 months ago
you do know he was murder by the illuminati.... he was speaking out against them and the nwo.... he is a big name and people were starting to listen so they killed him... ya i do agree the coverage on his death was bullshit..... that is how you keep the sheep blind distract them keep them busy and then they wont question what is really going on in the world.... it is a very sad reality :(
4GetLiesKnowTruth 4 months ago
hi mark good videos and info educating the public is the good work. i have been watching a bunch of your vids covering the nwo, 911, satanism now michael. you seemed to downplay him a bit but watch this on youtube, the important part starts at 4:47 ILLUMINATI, MUSIC INDUSTRY AND WHY MICHAEL JACKSON WAS KILLED (PART 2). what the whole thing from part one. it is eye opening. it changed my opinion of michael.
talons2112 5 months ago
If you can't appreciate art!
pierre1050 7 months ago
prolly the most disrespecting motherfu**er of alltime this guy needs a flight 'o' stairs to fall down .
unrealverisimilitude 7 months ago
What you say is just stupid !!! It's not because there's other big problems in thé states like in other countrys in the world that the death of MJ is not important. People need to dream and the rare artist who give you to dream are very very important. You didn't understand anything.... Poor you!'
valentinewali 7 months ago
How could you say somthing like that about anybody?!!!!! Just Evil!!!!!!
Christyloveshim 8 months ago
He died the very day before my 21 birthday. So now the day before is the day of MJ. Lame!!!!!
I only like two songs of his from the 80's "Beat it" and "Thriller".
Even before he died he was taken way too freakin seriously.
They are only convicting his doctor because it's MJ. If it was my grandfather nobody would care and it would be thrown out.
nijikazegirl 9 months ago