Some time back, Rhino pointed out that Leo Kearse expresses BTR1701's opinions often enough that there was speculation that they are one and
the same person, but BTR1701 would neither confirm nor deny that he
could do the Scottish action in a way that he'd be respected by Karen
Gillan.
Here's another guy expressing BTR1701's opinions. Is this the real
BTR1701?
On C-SPAN Washington Journal 3/10/2026, guest Peter Schweizer,
Government Accountability Institute, a libertarian investigative news service, was promoting his book The Invisible Coup. In the book, he
discusses the weaponization of immigration into the United States from Mexico, Nicaraugua to a lesser extent, and Chinese government
encouragement of birth tourism. He also talked about how the Muslim Brotherhood perceives Muslim immigration from north Africa into the
United States with explicit instructions not to assimilate. This is all
being done to change American culture.
The Mexicans, at least, are conspiring with American elites and
political operatives.
He emphasized that he himself is first generation; his parents
immigrated legally. He does not oppose an immigrant attempting to retain
his own culture but said that can be done while still attempting to assimilate into the broader culture. He favors immigration of those who
come to the United States to better themselves if not succeed, who truly
want to become Americans.
He gave examples of Mexican politicians who talk about reclaiming former Spanish territory lost to the United States in several wars in the 19th century. Curiously they don't discuss the extent to which Spain might
regain its New World colonies or if the Mayans should regain their
territory in modern Mexico.
They want to do it culturally and pat themselves on the back for turning California and Arizona from Red to Blue. He's highly suspicious of the
number of Mexico officials in the United States, what with 56
counsulates and that there members of Parliament who live full time in
their "constituencies" among Mexican mationals who immigrated to the
United States: Members of parliament who live in a foreign country!
The Chinese program is extreme with wives and girlfriends sent to the
United States to give birth, staying for a week after birth so the baby
can fly. There is no connection to the United States but they are
expected to register and vote using their American birth certificates.
He says in China they have estimated that there are 100,000 children ove
the last 13 years.
The woman claim poverty so they don't pay the hospital bill.
https://www.c-span.org/program/washington-journal/peter-schweizer-on-the-invisible-coup/675035
If you were trying to subvert a country from within without having to go to >war with it, what would you do differently?
BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> wrote:
If you were trying to subvert a country from within without having to go to >> war with it, what would you do differently?
I don't see how the Mexican government, to the extent that it is a viable plan, can possible get away with it. The majority of Mexican immigrants
who came here seeking a better life are entrepreurs. Even your landscapers and gardeners are small businessmen. How the hell are you going to lead people like this into a direct socialist takeover of America?
What the Mexican government willfully ignores is that these are the
people, lost to America, who could have made Mexico itself prosperous if
not for crime and corruption. They lost their hardest-working people.
Maybe they should make plans for Mexico first and not worry themselves
too much about American politics, which has nothing to do with Mexico's inexcusable lack of prosperity.
On Mar 12, 2026 at 1:35:32 PM PDT, Adam H. Kerman <ahk@chinet.com> wrote: >>BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> wrote:
If you were trying to subvert a country from within without having to go to >>>war with it, what would you do differently?
I don't see how the Mexican government, to the extent that it is a viable >>plan, can possible get away with it. The majority of Mexican immigrants
who came here seeking a better life are entrepreurs. Even your landscapers >>and gardeners are small businessmen. How the hell are you going to lead >>people like this into a direct socialist takeover of America?
Well, entrepreneurs or not, latinos traditionally vote Democrat in >overwhelming numbers, and considering how far left our Democrat party has >moved over the last 20 years, a vote for a Democrat these days is tantamount >to a vote for hard socialism.
Trump made a some inroads in the hispanic community in the last election, but >who knows if that will hold and even if it does, those inroads weren't large >enough to get any kind of majority of that demographic.
. . .
In parts of the country, Mexican ethnics have been voting Republican for
a good decade or more.
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