Mike Delaney
Michael John Delaney (born 5 June 1975), better known as Mike Delaney, is an American activist known in the alternative media for his film making and websites such as Prothink and TruTube. The website is pro-European American and takes a critical stance on Zionism, the Holocaust, and fractional reserve banking. It is also argued that Israeli agents played a significant role in 9/11; Prothink, along with John Alan Martinson, produced the 9/11 Missing Links documentary. The website has featured articles critical of the USS Liberty attack; an Israeli attack against the United States.
Life
Delaney was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on 5 June 1975 to an American family of Irish descent. His ancestors, who carried the name Ó Dubhsláine (which references the River Slaney), were from the Kingdom of Ossory, what is today Upper Ossory, County Laois. Like almost all American youth of his era, Delaney admits that he was indoctrinated into Cultural Marxism by the school system and the MTV "entertainment" media, taking part in the Wigger subculture for some time. He was convicted of a felony in 1994 for carjacking, a fact which some of his opponents in the alternative media have later tried to use against him. He moved to the Michigan area in 2010.
Activism
Delaney first became involved in the alternative media in around 2007. He had been a listener of the Alex Jones show and became interested in false flag terrorism and Zionism, specifically as it related to 9/11. As part of this general interest, he created his own website, Prothink. Reading websites such as Daryl Bradford Smith's The French Connection, he became aware of the works of the Jewish but less politically correct authors Benjamin Freedman and Jack Bernstein, featured on the show.[1] At this time Delaney was involved in the MySpace community and real life activism at places such as the University of Milwaukee around the 9/11 and anti-war movements, trying to bring up the argued Israeli connections. Along with John Alan Martinson and Quest, he was one of the main creators of the 911: Missing Links documentary in 2008 which argued Israeli involvement. This film became an underground sensation and gained millions of views over the internet over YouTube.
Works
- 911: Missing Links (2008)
See also
External links
- Prothink website
- 9/11 Missing Links
- In Defense of Eric Hufschmid by Mike Delaney
References
- ↑ The French Connection (6 September 2014). "Interview with Prothink (14 December 2007)".