The author, Miles Mathis, predicts a significant defeat for the Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections, exceeding Newt Gingrich’s lowered prediction of 50 seats lost in the House of Representatives. Mathis believes the Democratic loss will be closer to 81 seats, potentially matching or even surpassing the 115 seats lost in 1894. He attributes this impending defeat to a deliberate plan orchestrated by shadowy entities he refers to as the “Phoenician Navy,” which he claims controls the world and has intentionally sabotaged the Democratic party, including key figures like Biden and Pelosi.
Beyond the House, Mathis also anticipates Democrats will lose seats in the Senate, though the number is limited by the fewer seats being defended. He suggests that if real votes were counted, a landslide would be inevitable, but acknowledges the possibility of manipulation by “computers and hidden wizards.”
The essay then pivots to a legal question: whether calling for the overthrow of non-governmental organizations like the Gates Foundation or Pfizer constitutes treason or sedition. Mathis argues that it does not, as these acts are legally defined as pertaining only to the overthrow of governmental bodies. He contends that while violent overthrow of private organizations is illegal, calling for their legal overthrow is permissible.
Mathis proposes that the solution to these powerful non-governmental bodies lies in circumventing the existing political system through write-in votes and direct public action. He urges citizens to abandon voting machines and use paper ballots, asserting that mass participation would force the government and the Supreme Court to acknowledge the votes. He also advocates for widespread public declaration against organizations like the Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundation, Carnegie Foundation, Aspen Institute, Trilateral Commission, WHO, World Bank, Pfizer, Big Tech, Big Pharma, and WEF, labeling them as a “fascist superstructure” working against the public interest.
Mathis criticizes current censorship and the focus on partisan and social “wars” as distractions from the real issues of vaccine deaths and tyranny. He believes the public has been lulled into complacency and that individual action is the only way to effect change, urging people to participate in protests and reject the “planned fail” of both Democratic and Republican administrations, which he believes will stall any genuine revolution. He concludes by emphasizing that the true enemy is not external but resides within these powerful, unelected organizations, and that citizens must actively oppose them and reclaim their power. He also dismisses organizations like Antifa as staged theater.