

immigration policy, saying that it made the U.S. He has advanced anti-immigrant talking points about the 1965 Immigration Act, which revoked explicit racial quotas from U.S. Smith has invoked the “great replacement” white supremacist conspiracy theory by name-and that particular conspiracy theory has driven several racist mass murders. He once ranted about killing officials in President Joe Biden’s administration and promoted “white genocide” conspiracy theories. Smith has his own history of espousing far-right rhetoric. Smith told The Daily Beast he has attended events hosted by Fuentes and Ralph “in a personal capacity, not as a representative for my employer.” (Smith has also admitted to attending the event in past years.) Smith has interviewed other extremists for Infowars, including Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, and has attended events hosted by far-right figures like podcast host Ethan Ralph. On a promotional poster for Fuentes’ most recent American First Political Action Conference event, Smith was listed as a special guest. Smith embodies Jones’ habit of allying with and glazing over far-right extremist movements and believers, seen clearly in his cozying up to the sub-sect of the modern white nationalist movement led by racist and antisemite Nick Fuentes. “Who is to say this ‘hidden army’ is not controlled opposition posing as the American patriot movement? A great final lie to trick us all into a deeper state of tyranny while they sacrifice pawns and reshuffle the deck for another round of their sick control game?” “Is it the great awakening, or is it the New World Order making its final move?” Reese rhetorically asks in the video. And one video alleges that QAnon conspiracy theories are meant to brainwash their followers to “religiously ‘trust the plan’ without question” and be submissive to a New World Order take over of the world. is conducting one against “patriotic Americans.” Another regurgitates flat-earth conspiracy theories. In one video, Reese goes through a list of the ten stages of genocide to argue that the U.S. Reese earned nearly a million views claiming that vaccines are bioweapons, and hundreds of thousands of views arguing that vaccines are killing people to usher in an era of transhumanism. It has more than a million views.Īnother asserts that the same world elite leading the response to the pandemic are plotting a “false flag” attack on the world using smallpox.

In one of his videos for the platform, he claims that the Pfizer vaccine contains “nano-tech” activated by 5G broadband signals to build an “internal electronic system with an endless potential for bio-manipulation” in people who are vaccinated. Some of Reese’s highest-trafficking content on Banned Video contains conspiracy theories about COVID-19 and vaccines.
