Okay, so I need to create a summary of this text and then append a list of all the subjects, names, references, locations, companies, etc., surrounded by double square brackets. Let me start by reading through the text carefully to understand what it's about.

The text is titled “The Consent Factory is just Experimental Theater” by Miles Mathis. It starts with a reminder about supporting the website, which has no ads or fundraising. Then it talks about C.J. Hopkins being exposed as a CIA agent and his activities, including a fake trial in Germany. The summary should capture the main points: the website’s funding, Hopkins’ background, the fake trial details, his connections to experimental theater, and some mentions of other events like the Hamas attacks.

I need to ensure that I include all the names, companies, locations, etc., within double square brackets. Let me list them out as I go:

  • C.J. Hopkins is mentioned as a CIA agent and has a website called The Consent Factory.
  • Miles Mathis wrote the text.
  • The fake trial in Germany involved prosecutors and judges.
  • The text references experimental theater, mentioning specific theaters like La MaMa and Mabou Mines.
  • There’s a mention of Instantcheckmate and Barclay family connections.
  • The location Garden Valley, CA is where the website’s PO box is located.
  • Companies like Guggenheim Foundation, Rockefeller, NEA, BACA, Carnegie Foundation, Michael Bloomberg are funding sources for experimental theater.
  • Websites like Gateway Pundit and Peace Party are mentioned in the context of fake events.

Wait, I should make sure each occurrence is correctly captured. For example, “Consent Factory” is both a website name and a company. The fake trials are discussed, so I should mark “fake trial” as a subject and also mention Germany as a location for that trial.

I think I have all the main points. Now, I’ll structure the summary first, then list everything with double brackets.

Summary of the Text:

The text discusses Miles Mathis’ critique of C.J. Hopkins, a self-proclaimed CIA agent who runs The Consent Factory, a website known for manufacturing consent without advertising or fundraising. The essay highlights Hopkins’ background in experimental theater and his involvement in a fake trial in Germany, which was staged to intimidate individuals into self-censorship. It also notes Mathis’ continued defiance against such pressures and touches on broader themes of compliance and artistic commentary.

List of Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc.:

  • C.J. Hopkins: CIA agent and operator of The Consent Factory.
  • Miles Mathis: Author of the essay and critic of Hopkins’ activities.
  • The Consent Factory: Website and company manufacturing consent.
  • Experimental Theater: Central theme and context for Hopkins’ work.
  • Fake Trial: Staged trial in Germany targeting Hopkins, marked by irregular proceedings.
  • Germany: Location of the fake trial and broader geopolitical discussions.
  • Garden Valley, CA: Location of the website’s PO box for donations.
  • La MaMa Experimental Theater Club: East Village theater linked to Hopkins’ background.
  • Mabou Mines Experimental Theater Company: Associated with Hopkins and funded by suspicious sources.
  • Instantcheckmate: Website linking Hopkins to the Barclay family.
  • Barclay Family: Connected to Hopkins through his wife, Julia Barclay, and her political ties.
  • Hugh Douglas Barclay: New York State Senator and US Ambassador mentioned in connection with the Barclays.
  • United States: Context for discussions on government actions and media influence.
  • CIA: Agency implicated in influencing Hopkins’ work and broader intelligence operations.
  • Alex Jones: Mentioned alongside other figures involved in staged trials for comparative analysis.
  • Sandy Hook papers: Controversial documents Mathis continues to publish despite pressure.
  • David Irving: Historical figure compared to Hopkins’ situation regarding charges of anti-Semitism.
  • Israel: Context for discussions on scripted events and geopolitical narratives.
  • Iran: Mentioned in the context of fake missile attacks, part of broader scripted scenarios.
  • Peace Party: Fake organization used in the Hamas attacks narrative.
  • Gateway Pundit: Website discussing the anniversary of fake events, with paid comment sections influenced by agents.
  • Fake Hamas Attacks: Staged event referenced in the critique of media narratives.
  • Langley: Suggested location for The Consent Factory’s operations due to proximity to intelligence agencies.
  • Rockefeller Foundation: Funding source for experimental theater groups like Mabou Mines.
  • Guggenheim Foundation: Similarly linked to suspicious theater ventures.
  • National Endowment for the Arts (NEA): Government funding body involved in supporting questionable projects.
  • BACA: Award-giving organization connected to Mabou Mines’ history.

This summary captures the essence of the text while highlighting key elements and connections.