This AI Asian guy is mysteriously appearing all over YouTube. On dozens of channels. With new videos created every few hours. The information overlaps but each channel has different videos with this AI character.
Video Description on You Tube:
This isnβt corruption.
Itβs institutional capture.
For over a century, a small network of tax-exempt foundations and elite universities has shaped what counts as βtruthβ β not by bribing politicians, but by manufacturing expert consensus. From medicine to economics to foreign policy, this system doesnβt buy votes. It buys reality itself.
In this 20-minute investigation, we trace how Gilded Age monopolies evolved into a trillion-dollar influence machine β and why that machine is now starting to fail.
This is the anatomy of the Expert Factory.
KEY CONCEPTS
Institutional Capture and Philanthropic Hegemony
The Flexner Report of 1910 and Medical Monopolization
The 1953 Reece Committee Investigation into Tax-Exempt Foundations
The Academic Hierarchy and the Big 50 Universities
Technocratic Governance and the Expert Factory
Behavioural Sciences and Social Engineering in Public Education
The Council on Foreign Relations and Foreign Policy Standardization
The Evolution of Public Interest Law as a Legislative Shortcut
The Erosion of Institutional Legitimacy in the Internet Era
RESEARCH AND REFERENCES
Flexner, Abraham. Medical Education in the United States and Canada: A Report to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Bulletin No. 4. New York City, 1910.
U.S. House of Representatives. Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations (The Reece Committee). 83rd Congress, 2nd Session, 1954.
Wormser, Rene A. Foundations: Their Power and Influence. Devin-Adair Publishing, 1958. (Authored by the lead counsel to the Reece Committee).
U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations. The Walsh Commission Final Report and Testimony. 64th Congress, 1st Session, 1915. (Early investigation into the influence of Rockefeller and Carnegie foundations).
Lagemann, Ellen Condliffe. The Politics of Knowledge: The Carnegie Corporation, Philanthropy, and Public Policy. University of Chicago Press, 1989.
Dark, Taylor E. The Rise of the Intellectuals: American Foundations and the Democratic Process. Academic Paper presented at the American Political Science Association.
Internal Revenue Service. The Revenue Act of 1917 and the Development of the Charitable Contribution Deduction.
Chapters
00:00β β Why a Donation Is More Powerful Than a Bribe
01:45β β From Cash Bags to Consensus Control
03:30β β John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and the Birth of Foundations
05:20β β How Tax-Exempt Foundations Became Permanent Power
07:10β β Capturing the Top 50 Universities
08:50β β How Currated Research Becomes βSettled Scienceβ
10:30β β The 1910 Flexner Report & Medical Monopolies
12:15β β Reece Committee and What Congress Discovered
14:05β β Think Tanks, Universities, and the Policy Pipeline
15:40β β Council on Foreign Relations and Technocratic Rule
17:10β β Behavioural Science, Education, and Social Engineering
18:40β β Why the Internet Broke the Expert Monopoly
19:30β β The Great Opt-Out and the Collapse of Manufactured Consensus
DISCLAIMER
The content presented in this video is for educational, historical, and documentary purposes only. It does not constitute financial, legal, or medical advice. The analysis is based on historical records, government transcripts, and academic research. Viewer discretion is advised regarding the interpretation of historical events and their contemporary implications.
I'm seeing these videos all over the place as well. The time it takes to research and produce such content at the frequency in which they're being released, one has to wonder who is behind this channel.
I've been obsessed. This video is terrific. It pauses to explain things in ways the average person can recognize. And without sounding conspiracy theory-ish.
I believe itβs here to guide us. Also, the Your John AG is the real one but the copycats are them too but in those they reveal things that may get them kicked from YouTube and others are giving some false info to throw everyone off the scent for plausible deniability.
But the copy cat channels seem to have the same information. I will sometimes watch a video and partway through realize he is using the same examples I heard on another from a different channel. I am following 4 or 5 channels and none of them contradict each other. I think the some of the duplication might be to evade YouTube.
*Editing to add a link the video. https://youtu.be/lF5PV3d4UJ8?si=N8-uWWXQtxcW4KJz
This AI Asian guy is mysteriously appearing all over YouTube. On dozens of channels. With new videos created every few hours. The information overlaps but each channel has different videos with this AI character.
Video Description on You Tube:
This isnβt corruption. Itβs institutional capture.
For over a century, a small network of tax-exempt foundations and elite universities has shaped what counts as βtruthβ β not by bribing politicians, but by manufacturing expert consensus. From medicine to economics to foreign policy, this system doesnβt buy votes. It buys reality itself.
In this 20-minute investigation, we trace how Gilded Age monopolies evolved into a trillion-dollar influence machine β and why that machine is now starting to fail.
This is the anatomy of the Expert Factory.
KEY CONCEPTS
Institutional Capture and Philanthropic Hegemony The Flexner Report of 1910 and Medical Monopolization The 1953 Reece Committee Investigation into Tax-Exempt Foundations The Academic Hierarchy and the Big 50 Universities Technocratic Governance and the Expert Factory Behavioural Sciences and Social Engineering in Public Education The Council on Foreign Relations and Foreign Policy Standardization The Evolution of Public Interest Law as a Legislative Shortcut The Erosion of Institutional Legitimacy in the Internet Era
RESEARCH AND REFERENCES
Flexner, Abraham. Medical Education in the United States and Canada: A Report to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Bulletin No. 4. New York City, 1910.
U.S. House of Representatives. Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations (The Reece Committee). 83rd Congress, 2nd Session, 1954.
Wormser, Rene A. Foundations: Their Power and Influence. Devin-Adair Publishing, 1958. (Authored by the lead counsel to the Reece Committee).
U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations. The Walsh Commission Final Report and Testimony. 64th Congress, 1st Session, 1915. (Early investigation into the influence of Rockefeller and Carnegie foundations).
Lagemann, Ellen Condliffe. The Politics of Knowledge: The Carnegie Corporation, Philanthropy, and Public Policy. University of Chicago Press, 1989.
Dark, Taylor E. The Rise of the Intellectuals: American Foundations and the Democratic Process. Academic Paper presented at the American Political Science Association.
Internal Revenue Service. The Revenue Act of 1917 and the Development of the Charitable Contribution Deduction.
Chapters
00:00β β Why a Donation Is More Powerful Than a Bribe 01:45β β From Cash Bags to Consensus Control 03:30β β John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and the Birth of Foundations 05:20β β How Tax-Exempt Foundations Became Permanent Power 07:10β β Capturing the Top 50 Universities 08:50β β How Currated Research Becomes βSettled Scienceβ 10:30β β The 1910 Flexner Report & Medical Monopolies 12:15β β Reece Committee and What Congress Discovered 14:05β β Think Tanks, Universities, and the Policy Pipeline 15:40β β Council on Foreign Relations and Technocratic Rule 17:10β β Behavioural Science, Education, and Social Engineering 18:40β β Why the Internet Broke the Expert Monopoly 19:30β β The Great Opt-Out and the Collapse of Manufactured Consensus
DISCLAIMER
The content presented in this video is for educational, historical, and documentary purposes only. It does not constitute financial, legal, or medical advice. The analysis is based on historical records, government transcripts, and academic research. Viewer discretion is advised regarding the interpretation of historical events and their contemporary implications.
I'm seeing these videos all over the place as well. The time it takes to research and produce such content at the frequency in which they're being released, one has to wonder who is behind this channel.
I've been obsessed. This video is terrific. It pauses to explain things in ways the average person can recognize. And without sounding conspiracy theory-ish.
Very much agree. A lot of thought and planning goes into each of these videos.
I believe itβs here to guide us. Also, the Your John AG is the real one but the copycats are them too but in those they reveal things that may get them kicked from YouTube and others are giving some false info to throw everyone off the scent for plausible deniability.
But the copy cat channels seem to have the same information. I will sometimes watch a video and partway through realize he is using the same examples I heard on another from a different channel. I am following 4 or 5 channels and none of them contradict each other. I think the some of the duplication might be to evade YouTube.
Gives me those Q vibes too, as does the Debt Clock. The answers are there for the seekers.