The far-right influencer is recreating the Earth by hosting a matchmaking weekend of $10,000 per person
The organizer behind Accrualist This weekend, a conference with far-right connections in Austin, Texas set up a matchmaking event for attendees that includes the option to marry on-site as part of a bigger effort to re-farm the world, Wired learned.
According to its website, the Sold-Out Natal Conference, which will be held March 28-29 at the hotel run by the University of Texas at Austin, will “have no political or ideological goals other than the world where children can have grandchildren.” However, this event, its earlier version, was promoted by Elon Muskspeakers such as pizza conspiracy theorists Jacques Posoviek and Cremeu, online pseudonymous linked cremeu. According to the GuardianJordan Lasker discusses falls at birth and promotes eugenics.
Kevin Dolan, organizer of the Natal Conference, and his father of at least six; According to Politico, Previously, the belief that white people are genetically superior, and the birth movement was “Very consistent. ”
Natal Conference’s publicable details are scarce, and the vague online meeting agenda promises a closed door session to address it Birth rate collapse.
However, a wired email advertising the pre-meeting mixer held Thursday night reveals that matchmaking could play a more broad and important role in meetings and birth movements.
“This is a special email to participants at Natalcon who showed they were very interested in finding puzzle pieces that are missing for singles, matchmaking, marriage and family formation,” reads an email sent by an event producer named Luke who didn’t sign with their last name.
“We are saying, ‘Natalcon needs to focus on this now!” And we are here to serve you. This comes from all sectors.
Participants are instructed to register to learn the exact venue (although listed elsewhere on the website), and registration costs $10,000 for the full weekend. (Tickets only on Saturdays are $500.) Last year’s VIP package was $1,000, according to the Natalcon website. Once credit card details are handed over, organizers will need to reject potential participants and submit a social media handle. The website says it will not be billed unless future attendees are approved.
Natalcon organizers, including Dolan, did not respond to messages from the wired for comment.
A single subscriber will be instructed to fill out a survey asking the desired number of children (an optional list of more than 1 to 7), “religious, spiritual, cultural, lifestyle, lifestyle” values, and open to “Q&A introducing the room with Natalcon speakers.”
Talk to Edward Dutton explained “As a supporter of pseudo-scientific “racial science” by anti-extremism groups Podcasts In 2023, Dolan described his alma mater, Brigham Young University, as a “breeding program” for smart Mormons. He said his prenatal events were contrary to “perverse incentives in the dating app market.”