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'''Paul Craig Cobb''' is or was a supporter of  [[Creativity (religion)]] and a [[White nationalist]]. He created the video sharing website Podblanc, which is apparently inactive. [[Wikipedia|Wi***edia]] makes various dubious allegations, also stating that in 2014 he announced his "retirement from white nationalism".
'''Paul Craig Cobb''' is or was a supporter of  [[Creativity (religion)]] and a [[White nationalist]]. He created the video sharing website Podblanc, which is apparently inactive. [[Wi***edia|Wi***edia]] makes various dubious allegations, also stating that in 2014 he announced his "retirement from white nationalism".


Craig Cobb was born in Missouri, United States on Tuesday, October 9, 1951. American owner of the video sharing website Podblanc who is also a notable anti-semitic, anti-LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender).
Craig Cobb was born in Missouri, United States on Tuesday, October 9, 1951. American owner of the video sharing website Podblanc who is also a notable anti-semitic, anti-LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender).

Revision as of 12:40, 5 December 2022

Paul Craig Cobb is or was a supporter of  Creativity (religion) and a White nationalist. He created the video sharing website Podblanc, which is apparently inactive. Wi***edia makes various dubious allegations, also stating that in 2014 he announced his "retirement from white nationalism".

Craig Cobb was born in Missouri, United States on Tuesday, October 9, 1951. American owner of the video sharing website Podblanc who is also a notable anti-semitic, anti-LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender).

In a 2013 interview, it was alleged that Craig Cobb was 14% African. This has been criticized as due to a cheap test using junk science, Craig Cobb's physical appearance being incompatible with the claim, and a much more comprehensive and better genetic test in 2015 disproving the claim.[1][2][3]

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