Coming Out as a Conservative
Candace Owens is Communications Director for Turning Point USA, and organization dedicated to winning back universities, which have become breeding grounds for indoctrination. Owens exploded onto the scene in 2017, gaining notoriety through her political vlog series on YouTube. Candace views it as her life mission to help minority groups escape the Left's victim narrative.
Presented at the October 2018 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Employing illegal alien labor
Kirsten Stewart, video interview by Californians for Population Stabilization - Employing illegal alien labor. Ms. Stewart, a landscape designer in California, came to the realization that she could no longer ethically use illegal alien labor to undercut American workers. By employing American workers, she was unable to compete.
Presented at the September 2007 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Why immigration activists should care about trade policy - part 3
Alan Tonelson of the U.S. Business and Industrial Council Educational Foundation discusses why immigration activists should care about trade policy.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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A tribute to Dr. John H. Tanton
A video tribute to John H. Tanton, M.D. - retired ophthalmologist and eye surgeon and founder of the modern immigration reform movement. Dr. Tanton is publisher and former editor of The Social Contract.
As a strong conservationist and leading advocate for the environment, Dr. John Tanton founded the Petoskey, Michigan regional Audubon Society. He has been active in a number of environmental organizations, both locally and nationally. Dr. Tanton recognized that continued human population growth is a significant contributor to environmental problems and he therefore became involved with the Sierra Club Population Committee and became President and board member of Zero Population Growth.
As immigration became the driving force behind unending U.S. population growth, John Tanton founded FAIR - the Federation for American Immigration Reform. John Tanton is pro-immigrant and pro-legal immigration, but at reduced, sustainable numbers. He states:
"The stresses caused by population growth cannot be solved by international migration. They must be confronted by and within each individual nation. Fundamental to the concept of national rights and responsibilities is the duty of each nation to match its population with its political, social, and environmental resources, in both the short and the long term. No nation should exceed what the biologists call its 'carrying capacity.'"
This video is a tribute to the life and accomplishments of Dr. John Tanton. John Rohe and KC McAlpin were interviewed in July, 2016. John Tanton was interviewed in September, 2006.
Produced and edited by Fred Elbel, September 28, 2016.
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Articulating the Popular Rage - a tribute to Terry Anderson
Terry Anderson, of the Terry Anderson radio show, died in July of 2010. Terry was an outspoken leader for the cause of halting illegal immigration and securing our borders.
Edited and produced by Fred Elbel.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Arizona immigration law and national security - part 1
Arizona immigration law and nationMichael Cutler discusses Arizona immigration law and implications for national security. Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop. Learn more about The Social Contract at https://www.thesocialcontract.comal security - part 1
Non-citizen voters
David Simcox discusses non-citizen voters.
Presented at the September 2008 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Infrastructure and immigration reform
Ed Rubenstein discusses infrastructure and immigration reform.
Presented at the September 2008 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Jordan Commission recommendations - still a good model
Vernon Briggs discusses the Jordan Commission recommendations - still a good model.
Presented at the September 2008 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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The moral high ground and immigration reform
John Vinson discusses the moral high ground and immigration reform.
Presented at the September 2008 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Immigration Reform and America's Unchosen Future
Otis Graham discusses his new book, "Immigration Reform and America's Unchosen Future"
Presented at the September 2008 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment
Washington, DC attorney William Chip Discusses Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment and whether citizenship should be granted to "anchor babies" - children of illegal alien parents in the United States.
Presented at the September 2008 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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The E-Verify program - part 3
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Legislative Assistant for Rep. Heath Shuler, discusses the E-Verify program.
Presented at the September 2008 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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The E-Verify program - part 1
Roy Beck, Director of NumbersUSA.com discusses the E-Verify program.
Presented at the September 2008 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Peak Oil and Olduvai Theory
Richard Duncan, Institute on Energy and Man, speaks on Peak Oil and Olduvai Theory
Richard Duncan presents Peak Oil data, which indicate that we are at or near Peak Oil. We have been used to a 100% increase in world oil production since 1970; that's what we're used to, that's what we want, and that's what we'll never get.
Geologist Walter Youngquist says we're now in depletion dominance: it dominates technological change, investment capital - it dominates everything.
Think of the Olduvai Theory this way: you have a video of world history from pre-history until 2010. Then you stop the camera and then you play the video backwards. As awful as this is, one must remember that the Copernican Theory was rejected for over 200 years before being accepted. The Olduvai Theory explains how population, immigration, etc., will adjust to the local ecological carrying capacity worldwide, and that localities will be completely dependent upon solar energy.
Presented at the September 2007 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
Diversity, cultural relativism and multiculturalism
Larry Harrison discusses diversity, cultural relativism and multiculturalism.
Presented at the September 2008 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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The E-Verify program - part 2
Rosemary Jenks, Director of Government Relations at NumbersUSA.com discusses the E-Verify program and the fact that it is fast, easy and accurate.Presented at the September 2008 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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The illegal alien hospital crisis
Dr. Gene Rogers, former Medical Director, Indigent Services, County of Sacramento. Dr. Rogers exposed the staggering financial burden placed upon hospitals (and US Citizens) when forced to offer free care for illegal aliens. Dr. Rogers subsequently lost his job.
Presented at the September 2007 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Why immigration activists should care about trade policy - part 2
Alan Tonelson of the U.S. Business and Industrial Council Educational Foundation discusses why immigration activists should care about trade policy.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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The imperative of steady state economics for credible talk of population stabilization - part 2
Brian Czech with the Center for the Advancement of Steady State Economy discusses the imperative of steady state economics for credible talk of population stabilization. Presented at the Social Contract 2010 Writers Workshop.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Educating state legislators and activism - Garcia part 1
Eddie Garcia discusses educating state legislators on immigration.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Hate Speech / Hate Crime Legislation
Peter Brimelow, President of VDARE, discusses crime speech legislation and the possibility of censorship of open discussion of illegal immigration as hate speech.
Presented at the September 2009 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Educating college students about immigration issues - part 2
Kevin DeAnna of Youth for Western Civilization, discusses educating college students on immigration issues.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Ranching and violence on the border - part 2
Ranching and violence on the border - part 2
Patrick Bray of the Arizona Cattlemen's Association discusses ranching and violence on the Arizona border.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Ethics and Morals of Illegal Immigration - part 2
Catholic Priest Father Patrick Bascio discusses the ethics and morality of illegal immigration. He explains how his outlook has matured to realize that it is immoral to harm American workers by importing cheap, foreign labor. Illegal immigration displaces Americans from their communities and robs source countries such as Mexico of individuals who could contribute to their own society.
Presented at the September 2009 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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