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The Bougainville Mixup of 2024 was a street battle that took place in Buka, North Bougainville on April 26th, 2024. The combatants included[[Captain Jacques Spereaux]] and [[Waffle Man]] on opposing sides of a conflict over rights to guano and copper smuggling lanes in the southwest Pacific. | The Bougainville Mixup of 2024 was a street battle that took place in Buka, North Bougainville on April 26th, 2024. The combatants included[[Captain Jacques Spereaux]] and [[Waffle Man]] on opposing sides of a conflict over rights to guano and copper smuggling lanes in the southwest Pacific. | ||
The battle was horrifically violent and became a turning point in Bougainville’s independence movement. The entire event was livestreamed by [[Bentley | The battle was horrifically violent and became a turning point in Bougainville’s independence movement. The entire event was livestreamed by [[Bentley Fecke]], the host of the American far-right, anti-coffee YouTube Channel [[The Bentley Fecke Show]]. This event catapulted him into fame, leading him to land a spot as a heckler in the White House Press Briefing Room for president [[Harlow Tinfoil]] in 2026. | ||
Latest revision as of 02:37, 30 June 2026
The Bougainville Mixup of 2024 was a street battle that took place in Buka, North Bougainville on April 26th, 2024. The combatants includedCaptain Jacques Spereaux and Waffle Man on opposing sides of a conflict over rights to guano and copper smuggling lanes in the southwest Pacific.
The battle was horrifically violent and became a turning point in Bougainville’s independence movement. The entire event was livestreamed by Bentley Fecke, the host of the American far-right, anti-coffee YouTube Channel The Bentley Fecke Show. This event catapulted him into fame, leading him to land a spot as a heckler in the White House Press Briefing Room for president Harlow Tinfoil in 2026.