The article “Another Fake Birth Clinic Bombing” by Miles Mathis argues that a recent bombing of a fertility clinic was a staged event carried out by U.S. military intelligence. The author uses several points to support this theory: the alleged bomber, Guy Bartkus, is from Twenty-Nine Palms, a town near a large Marine base; the bombing supposedly injured five people even though the clinic was closed; and the bomb did not damage the clinic’s sign, which the author believes was left intact for media identification.
The author links the clinic bombing to a separate alleged murder in Fox Island, WA, claiming that Bartkus was related to the victim, Sophie Tinney. He suggests that both events are connected to a larger network of staged operations involving individuals with names that could be associated with Jewish heritage, such as Cowan (a variant of Cohen). The author also mentions Lars E. Nelson, the alleged killer in the Tinney case, and claims he is linked to Americorp and University Behind Bars, which the author identifies as CIA fronts.
The author then broadens his argument to criticize government intelligence agencies like the FBI, CIA, and Homeland Security, accusing them of creating fake events and boogeymen—like mobsters, terrorists, and “right-wing extremists”—to justify their budgets. He claims these tactics date back to J. Edgar Hoover and continued through events like the Manson family murders, which he also calls fake. The author asserts that the government intentionally redefined the political “left” after the 1960s to make it appear more aligned with authoritarianism and less with the “war-hating Hippies” of that era. He concludes by stating that focusing on these manufactured threats distracts the public from what he considers to be the real dangers, such as a “Pharma genocide” and the actions of a “shadow elite.”
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