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The author, Miles Mathis, dismisses the story of a man setting himself on fire outside a Trump trial as a staged event by Langley (implying the CIA). He claims the man, identified as Max Crosby Azzarello, is an agent, and points to his supposed photograph with Bill Clinton as evidence of his inauthenticity. Mathis argues that CNN’s live coverage of the incident was suspicious and that the event was faked, drawing a parallel to the special effects in the movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood starring DiCaprio.

Mathis speculates that Max Azzarello might be connected to the Crosby family and that his surname suggests Italian nobility from Messina. He also notes a connection to MacBeths, Hamlet, and King Lear, and mentions Brian Azzarello, a DC Comics writer associated with Batman and Watchmen. The author believes the faked incident was intended to discredit “truthers” and conspiracy theorists by portraying them as insane and violent, a tactic he previously discussed concerning Ezra Pound and his writings about Jews and bankers.

According to Mathis, the Max Azzarello event is specifically targeted at him, as the man’s message about Biden and Trump colluding to destroy the country mirrors Mathis’s own assertions. The author suggests the purpose was to create a mirror image of himself, then discredit him by associating him with a “nutcase.” He criticizes a supposed mugshot of Azzarello published by the New York Post, noting it was quickly removed from search engines like Bing, indicating damage control by Langley.

Mathis boasts about his ability to defeat CIA agents and their projects, claiming they cannot directly counter his arguments because he is always right. He describes their attempts as “outside their pay grade” and impossible. He mocks the supposed appearance of Azzarello, sarcastically dismissing claims of him being Jewish and suggesting he is Italian based on his name. Ultimately, Mathis believes the event is backfiring, arguing that the truth spoken by Azzarello is more powerful than the staged event and will ultimately confirm the author’s own message, further exposing the incompetence of the agents involved.

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