This article by Miles Mathis claims that the Monica Lewinsky scandal was faked, presenting a series of arguments based on alleged photo manipulation, inconsistencies in Monica Lewinsky’s background and career trajectory, and questionable details surrounding Bill Clinton’s biography. Mathis asserts that various photographs depicting Clinton and Lewinsky together are obvious fakes, demonstrating poor editing and unnatural elements. He questions Lewinsky’s swift entry into a White House internship despite a psychology degree from Lewis and Clark College, suggesting her background in drama and alleged connections through her stepfather, R. Peter Straus (a media executive and former director of Voice of America), point to her being an “actress and a spook.”

The author also scrutinizes Bill Clinton’s purported biography, including his parentage, education at Oxford University and Yale Law School, and early political career in Arkansas. Mathis claims that photos of Clinton at Oxford are unconvincing and that his early resume is falsified, suggesting his entire early biography was fabricated. He links Clinton to powerful families like the Rockefellers and numerous alleged intelligence operatives and organizations, including Linda Tripp, Lucianne Goldberg, CIA, FBI, NSA, and various shadowy groups.

Mathis argues that numerous scandals surrounding Clinton, including the O.J. Simpson trial and the deaths of Vince Foster and Ron Brown, were manufactured diversions by intelligence agencies and billionaires to conceal more significant actions like trade agreements (GATT, NAFTA), economic policies, and perceived “rape” of other countries. He also speculates about Clinton’s and Hillary Clinton’s alleged homosexuality, suggesting the scandals served as a cover. The article further critiques the film “Wag the Dog” as a pre-spin for the Lewinsky scandal, inverting its premise to suggest a manufactured sex scandal covering up foreign wars. The author also dismisses a recent news report about a boy killed in Chicago as a fake due to a fabricated name. The article repeatedly emphasizes “numerology” and “spook markers” as evidence of a grand conspiracy.

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