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The speaker asserts that the LDS Church is responsible for the mass replacement of white people in Utah. The claim is that this began in 2005 under Gordon B. Hinckley, when the church recognized that white heritage Americans were no longer easily converting, but that illegal aliens, especially from Mexico and Guatemala, were highly receptive to the church. The speaker alleges that the church chose an open borders, globalist route in 2005 and lobbied the Utah legislature to obtain driver licenses for illegal aliens of any state in the country. From 2005 through 2026, the speaker contends, every sanctuary state policy and every refugee policy contributing to the replacement of one-fourth of white Utahns came at the behest of LDS lobbyists.
The speaker instructs the audience to consider everyday encounters—at Smith’s, Walmart, or local schools—where third-world individuals speaking Spanish, disrespecting local culture, graffiti, and difficulties in affording a home are observed, and to “thank” Dallin Oaks and other LDS leaders. They cite Ron Mortensen of the Center for Immigration Studies as evidence that the church sends lobbyists to pressure legislators in Utah and even legislators in Washington, DC, asserting that Utah’s senators refused to push against illegal alien sanctuary policies in the most recent legislative session.
A specific legislative example is mentioned: HB 386, authored by Trevor Lee, which would have denied tax benefits to illegals. The speaker notes that the bill progressed to the Senate, but, for reasons attributed to Republican Utah state senators who are largely LDS (about 95%), it did not pass. The speaker criticizes these legislators as hypocritical, claiming they publicly present themselves as masculine protectors while being unable to pass what the speaker views as the most important legislation for Utah.
The message broadens into a call to awareness directed at Mormons in Utah, describing the Utah “bubble” as real and urging recognition that LDS leadership is part of a “global homo open borders replace white people cabal.” The speaker concludes by stating that genocide of whites is the main issue of our time and urges Mormons to wake up, ending with “Peace out.”
Key names cited include Gordon B. Hinckley, Dallin Oaks, Ron Mortensen, and Trevor Lee, with the Center for Immigration Studies invoked as supporting documentation. The core claims revolve around church-led lobbying, open-border policies, demographic change in Utah, and a perceived failure of LDS leaders to act against sanctuary and legalization efforts for illegal immigrants.