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The speaker references Henry Ford’s 1921 book as a deep dive and presents a series of conspiratorial claims about “tiny hats.” They state that in 1492, Christopher Columbus brought over 300,000 tiny hats to Spain and that New York became the center of the tiny hat population. They claim that when George Washington was here, 4,000 tiny hats were traders who controlled all trade, and that within fifty years the tiny hat population grew to 3,300,000, owning grains, cotton, oil, steel, magazines, theaters, liquors, loan businesses, and every industry in American business, though disguised as legitimate business.
The philosophy ascribed to the tiny hats is “not to make money, but to get money” and “Take your money.” The speaker asserts that schools are owned by “the communist Bolsheviks,” and that people who are not tiny hats are called “gentiles,” with the aim to wear them out and take over their government, invoking “the fifth protocol.” On Palestine, the speaker claims the issue exists because Palestinians “don’t have a tiny hat bank.”
The claim is made that presidents have interacted with “the wall” in the context of tiny hats, and that Henry Ford knew in 1921 that they were owned by tiny hats. They allege that tiny hats create division through the media, and that there have been attacks on Christianity and the removal of religion from schools. They accuse tiny hats of introducing various vices into society. They assert that questioning the narrative labels you as “anti tiny hat.”
The speaker asks where all the slaves came from, answering “Tiny hats,” and claims they changed their names to conceal this. They describe a broader historical dig into these forces, mentioning the ADL as protecting all of this and stating that anyone who goes against it is arrested, giving the example of “that veteran.” The overall narrative ends with a claim that no one wants to fight for Israel.