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Michael William Lebron (born August 26, 1958), better known as Lionel, is an American syndicated radio, television and YouTube legal and media analyst. He is known as a leading promoter of the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory .
Daniel Abrams (born May 20, 1966) [1] is an American media entrepreneur, [2] television host, [3] and author. [4] [5] [6] He is currently the host of the prime-time show Dan Abrams Live on NewsNation, On Patrol: Live on Reelz, [7] and The Dan Abrams Show: Where Politics Meets The Law [8] on SiriusXM's [9] P.O.T.U.S. channel.
Devin James Stone (born December 16, 1983) [2] [3] is an American lawyer and YouTuber known for his channel, LegalEagle, [4] where he reviews films and television shows [5] [6] to discuss the level of accuracy of their depictions of the law and courtroom procedure, and to discuss the legal issues raised by those works.
Mystal is a former associate and litigator at the Debevoise & Plimpton law firm. [3] [2] He is a former executive editor of the Above the Law legal news website. [3] A description at the Above the Law website says that he "quit the legal profession to pursue a career as an online provocateur". [2] He has made guest appearances on MSNBC and ...
The One Nation movement holds beliefs similar to those of American sovereign citizens and denies the legitimacy of the French State. They also share beliefs with QAnon. The group translates the name "sovereign citizens" in French as êtres souverains (sovereign beings) or êtres éveillés (awakened beings). [212] [213] [214] [215]
Steve Lehto is an American attorney, [1] professor, [2] [3] author and YouTuber, known for consumer protection and lemon law litigation in Michigan. [4] Steve has taught at the University of Detroit Mercy as an adjunct professor.
1916 American Institute of International Law: "Every nation has the right to exist, and to protect and to conserve its existence." [45] 1933 Nazis all over Germany checking if people had voted on withdrawal from the League of Nations said "We do this because Germany's right to exist is now a question of to be or not to be." [46]
In May 2016, a YouTube user Matt Hosseinzadeh sued the YouTube channel h3h3productions (run by Ethan and Hila Klein) citing a video that criticized his content. Fellow YouTube user Philip DeFranco started a GoFundMe fundraiser entitled "Help for H3H3". [36] The initiative raised over $130,000.