Official David Dees Appreciation Thread - your one-stop-shop for antisemitic conspiracy theories.


Video on the man.

Oh man, that's one of my first videos ever, before I figured out how to do the most basic stuff.

Just last week I was looking at his site again and laughing at his most recent art.

First Jack Chick, now Dees is gone.... Ben Gerison is all that's left.

To this day I'm still baffled by why the only people he followed on twitter were 6 fellow conpiratards and Kenney, from Kenney Vs. Spanny.

RIP brother Dees, you will be missed.
 
How the times have changed.
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Context: David Dees used to be an illustrator for Sesame Street before falling down the conspiracy rabbit hole.
 
That bike lock shit makes no sense “you need the key to put it back together” what the fuck
I can't think of a specific example offhand, but he may be right. Bike locks are strange animals and some have VERY weird and exotic mechanisms. I seem to remember seeing a prototype design that worked something like this with a removable reinforced housing. It's possible he had one that required a key to relock/reassemble, although if a lock can be picked open it can almost always be picked closed as well.

... not to say that this definitely happened to him, but it's not impossible.
 
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Context: David Dees used to be an illustrator for Sesame Street before falling down the conspiracy rabbit hole.
That explains why he was so good at what he did.

If there's a life lesson David Dees has to teach it's that. Be good at what you do, even if it's batshit insane.
 
The OP's post is... really boring. It's really surface level, and all it does is show a bunch of images. Then again, David's dead, so guess you can't get more info.
Also lol'd at "antisemitism", do you know what forum we're in?
It's in Art & Literature, the standards are lower. Also, pointing out the antisemitism might just be to attract people.
 
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