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This article by Miles Mathis, dated February 22, 2025, discusses alleged censorship of his work by search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo, and his reports filed with the FTC and Regulations.gov regarding this. He is seeking pro bono legal assistance for a potential lawsuit alleging suppression of trade and civil rights violations, citing discrepancies in search results between Yandex and Google. Mathis shares an appreciative email from a reader, highlighting the positive feedback he receives.

The article then scrutinizes a story from Infowars by Ezra Levant regarding FEMA camps in Maui, allegedly housing those displaced by fires. Mathis questions the authenticity of the provided image and accompanying film, pointing out the lack of people and vehicles, suggesting it’s part of a larger deception related to the Lahaina fires. He theorizes that residents were bought out, forced to sign non-disclosure agreements, and that the island is being taken over by “trillionaires” as their private domain, drawing parallels to Pacific Palisades and Malibu.

Mathis criticizes Donald Trump’s suggestion that chemtrails cause autism, viewing it as a deflection from Big Pharma and vaccines. He also mentions Trump calling Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla a “great great man,” contrasting him with Josef Mengele. The article also touches on NPR’s alleged promotion of Pfizer’s agenda, with a “fake scientist” claiming blood clots are due to Covid and not vaccines. Mathis asserts that mRNA vaccines are known to cause clotting and that Pfizer and other companies have admitted to adding anti-clotting drugs. He also criticizes the promotion of a new pancreatic cancer vaccine as another potential “billion-dollar conjob.”

The author then addresses the “dead Jewish babies” narrative in Gaza, mentioning The Babylon Bee and claiming the events were staged by Israel with individuals wearing masks to hide their “big Phoenician noses.” He labels the Hamas parade story as a fabrication, dating the “fake attack” to October 7, 2023. Mathis believes the press is controlled by these entities, but that trust in the news is declining.

The article concludes with “good news”: Trump’s call for paper ballots in all elections. Mathis expresses skepticism about its implementation, noting that many of Trump’s positive initiatives are being blocked by courts, while negative policies, such as those concerning Israel and Pfizer, are upheld. He expresses surprise at RFK’s confirmation by the Senate, given his belief that Republican senators are controlled by Pfizer. Mathis suspects a “feint” by the “very rich” and “Phoenicians” to mislead the public and buy time for more tyrannical measures. He interprets these events as a sign that those in power are on the defensive, with “conspiracy theories” going mainstream, which is detrimental to corrupt governance. He attributes their current predicament to overconfidence and undercompetence, stating that their past successes have led to diminished intellect, while the public’s awareness has grown due to increased media access. Mathis promises more on this in his next paper.

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