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The author, Miles Mathis, argues that the Ukraine/Russia war is a staged event, a form of “fear porn” intended to distract from other issues and maintain high levels of public anxiety. He asserts that the war is not real but rather a theatrical production involving Russia’s and Ukraine’s “theater departments,” with assistance from Hollywood and the Pentagon. Mathis criticizes mainstream news outlets like CNN and MSNBC, as well as alternative outlets such as Tucker Carlson, Zerohedge, Infowars, NaturalNews, Gateway Pundit, and Joe Rogan, for either promoting the war as real or stoking fear by suggesting it could escalate into WW3. He claims these outlets are complicit, often being paid by or influenced by the Pentagon and CIA.

Mathis links this fabricated war to the aftermath of the Covid pandemic, suggesting it’s a tactic to prevent people from returning to rationality and recognizing the perceived “crime against humanity” related to vaccines, economic damage, and the rise of billionaires targeting the middle class. He believes the fake war is a “wag the dog” strategy to divert attention from these issues and from a potential revolution.

He then critiques a specific article from NaturalNews, which features Mike Adams and David DuByne discussing a “grand solar minimum” causing crop failures and food crises. Mathis refutes this, stating that the sun is actually becoming more active and that current food shortages are due to factors like trucker strikes related to vaccine mandates, shipping hold-ups, and government interference, not solar activity. He attributes these problems to a “destabilization project” orchestrated by “the Phoenician Navy” and “Ba’al.”

The author further criticizes Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, Mike Adams, Mike Lindell, and Tyler Durden at Zerohedge for seemingly forgetting or ignoring the parallels to George Orwell’s 1984, especially concerning manufactured hate campaigns and propaganda. Mathis specifically calls out Tucker Carlson for “opposition control,” arguing that Carlson pretends to oppose the mainstream narrative while still reinforcing it by agreeing with aspects of it, such as the atrocities in Ukraine and the general dislike of Putin.

The text also addresses a recent Infowars video promoting Bart Sibrel’s theory about “Planet X.” Mathis dismisses this as further fearmongering, calling Sibrel a “stooge” and an “anti” designed to be unlikable. He argues that the scientific basis for a Planet X is flawed and that he himself has resolved anomalies in planetary orbits through his work on unified field equations, not through the existence of a hidden planet. He concludes by advising readers to fear vaccines rather than fabricated threats like the Ukraine war or Planet X.

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