This article, “Hoeful Headlines?” by Miles Mathis, discusses several pieces of news that the author views as positive developments, suggesting that “Phoenicians” (a term used to refer to a powerful, often conspiratorial group) are not entirely in control. The author highlights a lawsuit by Kansas against Pfizer for fraud related to COVID-19 vaccines, citing an appellate decision in California that questioned the definition of “vaccine.” Further positive news includes New Jersey indicting Democratic powerbroker George Norcross for racketeering and US Senator Bob Menendez facing federal bribery charges, which the author sees as a potential “changing of the guard.” Economic analyst James MacDonald, formerly with CNBC, was arrested for defrauding investors in Port Orchard, Washington, a suburb of Seattle. The article also critiques the ongoing legal proceedings involving Trump, specifically a gag order, calling the trial “vaudeville.” Conservative surges in Europe are also noted, leading to a shift away from “Globalist forces” and individuals like Macron and von der Leyen. The author expresses skepticism about the motivations of these voters, labeling them as “anti-Globalist” rather than strictly conservative. Trudeau in Canada is also predicted to face political decline. The article then delves into “fake news,” specifically a report about Steve Bannon’s potential jail time, which the author dismisses as theater. The implosion of Daily Beast and Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is also presented as good news. The author then criticizes an article from Gateway Pundit by Anthony Graceffo, arguing that it falsely claims low-income individuals drain taxpayer dollars, while the real wealth transfer is upward. The article criticizes the federal budget allocation, highlighting military spending and debt servicing as benefiting bankers and military contractors. The author views taxes as a mechanism for the wealthy to siphon money upwards and criticizes “conservative” sites like Gateway Pundit, Zerohedge, and Infowars for promoting the idea that the rich are on the side of the common people. The author also expresses disbelief in reported high salaries of CEOs, particularly Elon Musk’s potential $56 billion pay package from Tesla and SpaceX, comparing it to the defamation lawsuit against Alex Jones by Sandy Hook parents. The article questions the market capitalization of Nvidia, suggesting its valuation is inflated and part of a “conjob” to promote AI. The addendum points out the rapid increase in Nvidia’s market capitalization as further evidence of manufactured numbers used to inflate the stock market.
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This article, “Hoeful Headlines?” by Miles Mathis, discusses several pieces of news the author views as positive, indicating a weakening of “Phoenicians” (a powerful group). Key points include Kansas suing Pfizer for fraud related to COVID-19 vaccines, referencing a California appellate decision challenging the definition of “vaccine.” New Jersey’s indictment of George Norcross for racketeering and US Senator Bob Menendez’s bribery charges are seen as potential shifts in power. CNBC economic analyst James MacDonald was arrested for defrauding investors in Port Orchard, Washington. The author dismisses the ongoing legal issues of Trump as “vaudeville.” Conservative surges in Europe are noted, with a rejection of “Globalist forces” and figures like Macron and von der Leyen. Trudeau in Canada is also predicted to face political decline. The article labels reports of Steve Bannon’s jail sentence as “fake news” and theater, along with the J6 event. The author sees the implosion of Daily Beast and Southern Poverty Law Center as positive developments. A critique of Gateway Pundit by Anthony Graceffo argues that wealth is transferred upwards, not from the poor. The author criticizes federal spending and the purpose of taxes, questioning the integrity of “conservative” outlets like Gateway Pundit, Zerohedge, and Infowars for promoting the rich. High salaries, particularly Elon Musk’s proposed Tesla and SpaceX pay package, are questioned as fabricated. The valuation of Nvidia is also scrutinized as an inflated “conjob” to promote ai. An addendum highlights the rapid market capitalization growth of Nvidia as evidence of manufactured numbers in the stock market.
Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc.:
- Miles Mathis
- Phoenicians
- Kansas
- Pfizer
- COVID-19
- California
- New Jersey
- George Norcross
- US Senator Bob Menendez
- CNBC
- James MacDonald
- Port Orchard
- Washington
- Seattle
- Trump
- J6
- Europe
- Macron
- von der Leyen
- Trudeau
- Canada
- Steve Bannon
- Daily Beast
- Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
- Gateway Pundit
- Anthony Graceffo
- Federal Budget
- Zerohedge
- Infowars
- Elon Musk
- Tesla
- SpaceX
- Sandy Hook
- Alex Jones
- Nvidia
- ai
- Apple
- Blackrock
- Fidelity
- Jerry Seinfeld
- Jim Reid
- Deutsche Bank
- Berkshire Hathaway
- Fortune
- Tim Cook
- Microsoft
- Netflix
- Boeing
- Grimes
- ConnEdison
- PacificGas&Electric
- TennesseeValleyAuthority
- Joe Rogan
- Lauren Boebert
- Candace Owens
- Jordan Peterson
- Kanye West
- JP Sears
- Steven Crowder
- Ben Schapiro
- Tucker Carlson
- Ralph Lauren
- 1984 (book)
- Plato’s Republic
- The Matrix (novelization)
- WEF (World Economic Forum)
- Brussels
- US
- FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
- CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Supreme Court
- Isle of Man
- RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police)
- biden
- CNN
- Musk