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The author, Miles Mathis, critiques a video titled “Capitol Punishment: Everything They Told you is a Lie” produced by Nick Searcy, claiming it steals and dilutes his own research without attribution. He alleges Gateway Pundit, funded by Mike Lindell, promotes this video and uses deceptive sales tactics for Lindell’s foam pillows. Mathis asserts that Gateway Pundit and Infowars are “controlled opposition” designed to hinder genuine change, citing stalled investigations in Arizona and the perpetuation of fabricated narratives about events like January 6, Kyle Rittenhouse, George Floyd, and the Washington DC jail prisoners. He dismisses news about New York and California discriminating against white people for COVID-19 treatment as irrelevant, stating he has avoided testing, vaccination, and treatments like Ivermectin, preferring vitamin C. Mathis also criticizes Joe Rogan as an “Ivermectin rep” and dismisses concerns about the unvaxxed being banned from venues, suggesting restaurant food is unhealthy and entertainment is trivial.

Transitioning to personal experience, Mathis discusses a University of Colorado study on mating inferences, relating it to his own extensive dating experiences in Austin, Texas, between 1995 and 2000. He claims many women he dated were young, attractive, intelligent, white, upper-middle-class, and “liberal” or Democrat, who treated him poorly, attributing this behavior to CIA manipulation and media influence. He mentions serial killers like Ted Bundy and Henry Lee Lucas and the TV show X-Files in relation to these women’s behavior. He also recounts his past relationship with his ex-wife Mary and a subsequent relationship with a woman named Lily, detailing issues of emotional withholding and perceived fear of connection, which he attributes to inherited trauma and a broader societal inability to “love.” He connects this inability to love to the “Phoenicians” who he believes have stolen this fundamental human capacity.

In other news, Mathis reports on an armed uprising in Kazakhstan, attributing it to vaccine mandates and deaths rather than gas prices, and suggests Russia’s intervention may be a staged move to retake control of the country, orchestrated by a “Worldwide Federation of Pfizer”. He also attributes a power outage disaster in the Sierras, affecting himself, to vaccine mandates for government workers, including snowplow operators, which he claims led to a lack of plowing and subsequent deaths. He criticizes California’s reporting on the incident and anticipates blame being placed on “red counties” resisting mandates. He draws parallels to similar “tragedies” in Virginia, blaming vaccine mandates by then-governor Ralph Northam, and notes reports of east-coast truckers experiencing difficulties due to these mandates. Mathis expresses optimism about the pushback against mandates, citing court rulings and the Navy Seals case, but remains skeptical of the Supreme Court due to its alleged ownership by “Prizer”.

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