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Miles Mathis, in “Alex Jones Sells it as Real, part 2” (May 15, 2022), argues that Alex Jones is misrepresenting recent events, such as the Buffalo market shooting, to his audience. Mathis claims that while Jones now promotes these events as “manufactured” by the government to create division and that real people were killed, he previously, along with Mike Adams of NaturalNews, sold such events as entirely fake, where no one actually died, citing Sandy Hook and the Boston Marathon as examples. Mathis asserts that Jones and Adams “flipped a switch” about five years ago, shifting to a narrative of partially real deaths, with Jones allegedly feigning a lawsuit-induced apology for his Sandy Hook coverage while now presenting it as factual. Mathis criticizes Jones’s recent rhetoric, particularly his call for black people to arm themselves against the “deep state” at grocery stores, deeming it counterproductive and contributing to fear and division, akin to “throwing gasoline on the fire.”

Mathis reiterates his stance that events like the Buffalo shooting are staged by the government but are not real in terms of deaths, comparing them to “Hollywood movies” and “fiction sold as real.” He believes the ultimate goal of these manufactured crises is to prevent revolution following what he calls the “vaccine crime against humanity,” which he alleges has caused millions of deaths for profit. Mathis also contends that government actions like lockdowns, masking, and promoting deadly vaccines, along with theft of trillions of dollars, are designed to create chaos and avoid prosecution, pointing to the “fake war in Ukraine” and the resurgence of the abortion issue as further diversions. He suggests these manufactured divisions aim to pit groups against each other, such as men vs. women, blacks vs. whites, and gays vs. straights.

Furthermore, Mathis claims that food and fuel shortages, and supply chain problems are also fabricated to distract from the “vaccine crime against humanity” and the “pillage of the worldwide treasuries.” He states that fake fuel shortages were planned as retribution for oil companies’ losses during Covid but with the promise of recouping those losses in 2022 through manufactured scarcity. Mathis attributes these shortages to the Phoenician Navy intentionally holding up shipping routes and dismisses reports of torched food processing plants or mass chicken deaths as untrue. He asserts that governors are actively manufacturing these problems, creating a “false matrix” through media to keep people panicked, divided, and easily manipulated.

Mathis criticizes Alex Jones’s polls on economic collapse concerns, suggesting that the “right answer”—that the economic collapse is manufactured—is never an option, and even that is a diversion. He lists the true crimes against humanity as millions of deaths from vaccines and drugs, trillions stolen from treasuries, destruction of families and the middle class, obliteration of society, rape of the Earth, and the death of art, science, morality, dignity, honor, truth, and beauty.