Conspiracy theorist - how can you argue with that. Good going guy. Seems like he's making a good living doing his style of "investigative reporting" with a conspiracy theorist bend.
As far as the sharia law video - I'm sure he had to interview many more persons whose inputs ended up on the "cutting room floor".
But, I don't think the ones that made the cut were "paid actors". Regardless of the purpose (to make money for Shouldice) it is sad, but true, that he was able to find such outstanding and knowledgeable examples of products of the American educational system and Americans who, obviously are up to date on current events. Realize that those depicted in the video are obviously of voting age. Now whether they could actually find their polling place and then successfully cast their vote - well, that is debatable.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Dice
Mark Shouldice, known professionally as Mark Dice is an American author and conspiracy theorist based in San Diego, California, who argues that the New World Order secret societies, such as the Illuminati, Bilderberg Group, Skull and Bones and Bohemian Grove, direct human affairs and global politics, particularly those of the United States.
Career: In 2005 Dice wrote The Resistance Manifesto, a book on Illuminati and New World Order conspiracy theories, and quickly gained popularity amongst the Internet conspiracy community. In May 2009 he published The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction discussing the possibility of an Illuminati secret society, and continued writing books on secret societies, conspiracies, and government surveillance issues.
Dice has produced various YouTube videos that have gone viral and have received millions of views and have earned him mentions on ABC's The View, The Fox News Channel, Conan O'Brien, and other shows. In 2010, he shipped a box of garbage to Glenn Beck at the Fox News Channel for what he considered disrespect of the 9/11 truth movement. More recently, Dice produced a series of YouTube videos where he attempts to get random people to sign satirical petitions, such as repealing the Bill of Rights "for Obama" and granting Obama immunity for any and all crimes he commits while in office. The videos have received national attention.
The History Channel series Decoded featured Dice, who met with the show's investigators to discuss the Illuminati secret society. He was in the pilot episode of Culture Shock with Mötley Crüe's Tommy Lee, an investigative travel show, but the series was not picked up. He is also featured in Secret Societies of Hollywood on E!, Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura on TruTV, America Declassified on the Travel Channel, Ancient Aliens, and America's Book of Secrets.
Dice is a regular guest on conspiracy-friendly radio shows, including The Alex Jones Show and Coast to Coast AM.
Michael Reagan controversy - In June 2008, Dice launched a campaign urging people to send letters and DVDs to troops stationed in Iraq, which supported the theory that the 9/11 attacks were an "inside job". “People want the facts. The Marines are hungry for the truth — what got them there [in Iraq], why are they risking their lives — and we’re going to help them understand that,” he told Fox News. "Operation Inform the Soldiers," as Dice has called it, prompted syndicated talk show host Michael Reagan (son of former President Ronald Reagan) to comment that Dice should be found and killed for treason. Reagan said on June 10, 2008: "How about you take Mark Dice out and put him in the middle of a firing range. Tie him to a post, don't blindfold him, let it rip and have some fun with Mark Dice." Reagan added that he would pay for the bullets.
Dice launched an unsuccessful campaign attempting to have Reagan punished by his syndicator or the Federal Communications Commission. The progressive activist group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting has since asked Reagan's syndicator (Radio America) to explain whether it permits "its hosts to call for murder on the air."
YouTube controversy - On March 23, 2014, Dice's YouTube channel, which at the time, had 55 million views, 265,000 subscriptions, and 3–5 million views a month, was shut down due to “severe terms of service violations”. YouTube restored the channel later that day after a wave of pressure came about from supporters of Dice.
As of December 2015 his channel has over 145 million views and more than 410,000 subscribers.
Self-published books -
The Resistance Manifesto (2005, expanded edition 2008) ISBN 0-9673466-4-9
The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction (2009) ISBN 0-9673466-5-7
The New World Order: Facts & Fiction (2010) ISBN 0-9673466-7-3
Big Brother: The Orwellian Nightmare Come True (2011) ISBN 0-9673466-1-4
Causing Trouble: High School Pranks, College Craziness, and Moving to California (2012) ISBN 0-96734669X
Illuminati in the Music Industry (2013) ISBN 978-0988726819
Inside The Illuminati: Evidence, Objectives, and Methods of Operation (2014) ISBN 978-0988726840
The Bilderberg Group: Facts and Fiction (2015) ISBN 978-0988726888
The Bohemian Grove: Facts and Fiction (2015) ISBN 978-1943591008
hmm... I wonder how many of those...[145 million views and more than 410
,000 subscribers]... support that Trump fellow. Well, perhaps we should ignore that.