Far right influencers will host a $100,000 per person

Behind the organizer Wired learned that this weekend’s prakatalist meeting with the far-right in Austin, Texas, set up a showdown for attendees, which included the option of getting married on site, as part of their bigger effort to restart the world.
According to its website, the sold-out birth conference was held at a hotel run by the University of Texas at Austin from March 28 to 29, “no other political or ideological goals than the world where our children can have grandchildren.” However, according to the Guardian, the event was an earlier version promoted by Elon Musk, which included speakers such as Pizzagate conspiracy theorists Jack Posobiec and Crémieux, linked to the online pseudonym with Jordan Lasker, who discussed the decline in birth rates and promoted eugenics.
According to Politico, Natal Conference organizer Kevin Dolan, at least six years old, has previously stated that eugenics (a belief in whites genetically superior), while the propadationist movement is “very unified.”
There is little public detail about the Natal meeting, the online meeting agenda is vague and hopefully closed-door meetings to address the collapsed birth rate.
But an email obtained through Wired facilitated an email from the pre-adapted meeting mixer held Thursday night that the docking meeting could play a major role in meetings and in aspirational movements.
“This is a special email to Natalcon participants who said they are very interested in finding a lack of puzzle pieces in the form of singles, matchmaking, marriage, marriage and family,” the email sent by an event producer named Luke wrote, who did not sign his last name.
“We were shocked to receive many emails saying ‘Natalcon needs to pay attention to this now!’ We are here to serve you.
Attendees were instructed to register to know the exact location (although elsewhere on the website) and the cost of signing up for a full weekend was $10,000, which is 90% cheaper than earlier this year. (Tickets are $500 on Saturdays alone.) Last year’s VIP package was $1,000, according to the Natalcon website. After handing over the credit card details, the organizer reviewed potential participants and asked them to submit their social media handles. The website said that no potential participants were collected unless approved.
Natalcon organizers (including Dolan) did not respond to news of a wired search for comment.
Single registrants were instructed to fill out a survey asking for the number of children they needed (listing 1 to 7 more choices as options), values of “religious, spiritual, cultural, lifestyle” and whether they will introduce their “questions and answers” to the room with the Natalcon speakers.
He was considered a proponent of the “pseudoscience” racial science while talking to Edward Dutton The heresy of joy Podcast In 2023, Dolan described his alma mater, Brigham Young University, as a “breeding program” for smart Mormons. He said his primatation activity was contrary to “unfair incentives in the dating app market.”