This article criticizes NaturalNews and its founder, Mike Adams, for promoting what the author, Miles Mathis, calls “fear porn.” Mathis argues that Adams and others, like Valentina Zharkova, are perpetuating false fears about a Grand Solar Minimum and impending global starvation. Mathis claims these predictions are based on misinterpretations of past solar minimums and flawed computer models, contrasting them with his own accurate solar cycle predictions. He also suggests that some alternative media outlets, including Infowars and NaturalNews, may be “controlling the opposition” by promoting revolutionary ideas but then undermining them with cautionary advice, citing Alex Jones’s warnings about speaking out. The author then offers advice on how to spread truth cautiously and effectively, identifying and avoiding potential agents. Finally, he critiques a Greg Reese video on Infowars that discusses aliens, occult traditions, and figures like Sanat Kumara, Helena Blavatsky, and the Great White Brotherhood, suggesting these narratives are distractions and potentially influenced by intelligence agencies like the CIA and NASA, which he associates with Nazis, Freemasons, and Satanists.
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This article criticizes NaturalNews and its founder, Mike Adams, for promoting what the author, Miles Mathis, calls “fear porn.” Mathis argues that Adams and others, like Valentina Zharkova, are perpetuating false fears about a Grand Solar Minimum and impending global starvation. Mathis claims these predictions are based on misinterpretations of past solar minimums and flawed computer models, contrasting them with his own accurate solar cycle predictions. He also suggests that some alternative media outlets, including Infowars and NaturalNews, may be “controlling the opposition” by promoting revolutionary ideas but then undermining them with cautionary advice, citing Alex Jones’s warnings about speaking out. The author then offers advice on how to spread truth cautiously and effectively, identifying and avoiding potential agents. Finally, he critiques a Greg Reese video on Infowars that discusses aliens, occult traditions, and figures like Sanat Kumara, Helena Blavatsky, and the Great White Brotherhood, suggesting these narratives are distractions and potentially influenced by intelligence agencies like the CIA and NASA, which he associates with Nazis, Freemasons, and Satanists.
Specific entities mentioned:
- NaturalNews
- Mike Adams
- Miles Mathis
- Valentina Zharkova
- Grand Solar Minimum
- Infowars
- Alex Jones
- Greg Reese
- Sanat Kumara
- Helena Blavatsky
- Great White Brotherhood
- CIA
- NASA
- Nazis
- Freemasons
- Satanists
- Cycle 26
- Cycle 25
- Cycle 24
- Fauci
- Solar Minimum
- 1812
- NOAA
- Maunder Minimum
- Phoenician (referenced as a potential tradition)
- Rothschilds (mentioned as not being the string-pullers)
- Rockefellers (mentioned as not being the string-pullers)
- Dhyanis (mentioned in relation to Helena Blavatsky)
- Archangels (mentioned in relation to Helena Blavatsky)
- Elohim (mentioned in relation to Helena Blavatsky)
- Seven Sisters (mentioned in relation to Helena Blavatsky)
- Pleiades (star cluster, mentioned in relation to Helena Blavatsky and NASA)
- Orion (mentioned in relation to NASA)
- Apollo Moon missions
- Henry Steele Olcott
- Romanovs (mentioned as cousins of Blavatsky)
- Tsars of Russia (mentioned in relation to Blavatsky)
- Special Forces (mentioned in relation to a Greg Reese video)
- Jewish question (referenced as something being drawn off attention from)
- Constitution (referenced as a right to speak)