A racist organisation called the Human Diversity Foundation (HDF) has been targeted by the British media after a year-long undercover investigation. Relying on America’s“Big Money”, the group trumpeted“Racial superiority”, through podcasts, videos, online magazines, “Academic publications” and offline contacts, its members have penetrated the public’s ideology and even tried to influence the direction of policy.
Give a speech as an adviser to a far-right political party
HDF was founded about two years ago to re-introduce the pseudo-scientific concept of“Race science” into public opinion, attempts to prove“Biological differences” between races and to smear minorities with“Low IQ” and“High propensity to commit crimes”. HDF infiltration was first detected by the anti-racism group Hope not hate, which launched a year-long undercover operation. During the operation, undercover agents disguised as potential backers, gathering a large amount of“Dirt” on HDF and its key members.
The investigation found that the HDF’s establishment has ensnared notorious extremists such as far-right activist Eric Arons. Audio evidence shows that Allons gave a speech at a London club last year when he spread the theory of the white elite as an adviser to the far-right AFD party, advocating a return to“White society”. He and his associates have also set up so-called gentlemen’s clubs, peddling training courses online. Arons has been placed on a watch list by Brandenburg?Land and the afd has drawn a line in the sand.
Eric Arons, UK media
Compared with the offline high-profile arens, HDF’s propaganda backbone, Matthew Frost from London, the implementation of the network penetration work is relatively“Hidden.”. He was already a minor internet blogger before joining HDF, which bought the podcast channel paradox, which has 14,000 paid members. Early in his career for HDF, he would deliberately raise controversial social issues online and develop a“Fair and objective” attitude. Sometimes he also works with writers in the mainstream media to enhance the forum’s credibility. By the time the forum became popular, he had taken to the web, publishing toxic articles like“What is a white identity” and“America must face racial realism.”.
American donors invested $1.3 million
Investigators were also able to trace the identity of HDF’s owner, Danish-born extremist emir Kierke of Niels Gade. According to the media, the eugenics not only support the deportation of immigrants, but also a“Homophobic” people, Jewish conspiracy theorists. Records show that Kirkgaard has published more than 40“Papers” in the quarterly human journal, a pseudo-scientific journal, by the media as the“White supremacist special issue”, “The ‘scientific racism’ of the cornerstone. He is said to still be working on so-called“Ethnoscience” issues such as“Whether dating apps affect human reproduction” and“Whether progressives suffer from mental illness”.
In addition, the “Big money” behind HDF has been dug up: seattle-based billionaire Andrew Conlow. Conlu started his first internet company while studying mechanical engineering at Stanford. In 2007, he sold his online dating site and made $500m. He reportedly invested $1.3 million in HDF. But after the Guardian contacted Conlu, he withdrew his financial support, saying the group appeared to have deviated from its original mission of“Nonpartisan academic research.”.
“Dangerous ideas may have entered the political arena in Europe and the United States.”
The report said that while HDFS still exist only on the fringes of society, dangerous ideas spread by such groups may have entered the political arena in Europe and the United States. HDF organizers have repeatedly made it clear that their campaigns do have a political agenda.
According to the Global Times’ US correspondent, although people in more liberal areas such as New York rarely hear such comments in real life, they are more frequently exposed to such information online.
For example, the“Remigration” concept often promoted by the HDF (which is actually a euphemism for forced evictions of minorities) is now a buzzword among the far right.