The article “Alex Jones Sells it as Real” by Miles Mathis critiques Alex Jones for promoting mainstream narratives about staged events. Mathis argues that Jones, despite having previously exposed fabricated incidents, is now presenting recent tragedies like the Boulder massacre, the Atlanta massage parlor shootings, the UT Tower shooter, and Jack the Ripper as genuine. Mathis contends that these events, along with mass stabbings in China and Japan, mass rapes in India and New York, and alleged executions in China, are all orchestrated by “Intelligence” for various purposes, including creating fear, justifying control measures, dividing genders, diverting attention from real issues, and profiting from a “fake event economy.”

Mathis provides detailed investigative work to debunk the Boulder shooting as a staged event. He connects one of the alleged victims, Tralona Bartkowiak, to Hollywood figures and wealthy families, including Piero W. Selvaggio and the Wallenberg family, a powerful European dynasty with extensive financial holdings. He highlights King Soopers, the store where the shooting allegedly occurred, as being owned by Kroger, a company linked to the Wallenbergs. Mathis also scrutinizes other alleged victims, finding inconsistencies and evidence of information scrubbing, suggesting pre-written narratives and fabricated identities. He points to Erika Mahoney, an alleged victim’s daughter, as an example of scripted grief, and notes her media background. The alleged shooter, Ahmad Alissa, is also questioned, with Mathis suggesting connections to intelligence agencies and powerful families through his alleged relative Hassan Saad. Mathis concludes that the entire Boulder event was manufactured, possibly to distract from or benefit companies like AstraZeneca and Pfizer.

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