This article, “Two 9th Circuit Courts of Appeal?” by Miles Mathis, published on January 11, 2024, critiques the U.S. legal system, specifically the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. The author questions the convoluted process of appellate review, where different panels of judges can issue contradictory opinions, leading to legal uncertainty. Mathis argues this creates “manufactured chaos” to confuse citizens and allow governors to act unchecked. He highlights the high rate of appellate decisions overturned by the Supreme Court as further evidence of systemic dysfunction, suggesting judges’ accuracy is no better than a coin toss. The article then pivots to discuss the incident involving Alaska Airlines, where a cockpit voice recorder’s data was overwritten. Mathis dismisses the official explanation as a lie, suggesting the incident was staged to discourage air travel and control the population, with the elite maintaining privileged lifestyles. The author also touches on events in Ecuador, calling them staged chaos designed to justify increased government control. Finally, Mathis addresses a report about Iran warning the US with a warship, deeming it a fake threat intended to script a Middle Eastern war for financial gain and distraction, similar to previous fabricated conflicts.

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