Outlaws: The Unicorn Killer

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This stream is a long-form discussion of the life and crimes of Ira Einhorn, the so‑called “Unicorn Killer,” framed through a broader critique of the 1960s–70s counterculture, institutional protection of charismatic abusers, and Jewish influence in politics, media, and law. Devon Stack and Rebecca Hargraves walk through Einhorn’s rise as a counterculture “guru” and Earth Day co‑founder, his abusive relationship with Holly Maddux, her disappearance and murder, the discovery of her body in his apartment, his flight from justice and years in Europe funded by wealthy backers, his extradition battles and eventual conviction, and how media and friends continued to “glaze” him despite overwhelming evidence. The second half of the stream branches into contemporary movement politics, controlled opposition, the cult of personality around Nick Fuentes, and the need for principled, non-narcissistic leadership on the dissident right.

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