This article, written by Miles Mathis and published on May 8, 2022, questions the official narratives surrounding Joe Biden and his family, suggesting a deliberate obfuscation of their true origins and connections. The author uses Hunter Biden’s appearance as a starting point, which leads to an examination of Beau Biden’s death and military service, highlighting inconsistencies. The text then delves into the death of Neilia Biden, Joe Biden’s first wife, questioning the circumstances of the car accident and the lack of verifiable information about her ancestry. The author posits that Neilia Biden might have been an actress hired to play the role of his wife, with her death faked.

The article extensively explores the purported genealogy of Joe Biden, connecting him to numerous aristocratic and influential families in England and America, including the Liddells, Ravensworths, Stuarts, and even Ben Franklin and Winston Churchill. This deep dive into his ancestry suggests that Joe Biden’s true lineage is being deliberately “scrubbed” from public records to hide these powerful connections. The author also examines Jill Biden’s background, suggesting she is of Jewish heritage despite efforts to conceal it, and notes that all three of Joe Biden’s children married Jewish spouses, which the author finds “kinda strange for a devout Catholic.”

The text further scrutinizes Hunter Biden’s rapid rise in various companies, including MBNA, a lobbying firm, and international hedge funds, questioning how he achieved such positions and had time for alleged drug use. His involvement with a Ukraine company, Burisma, is presented as a significant conflict of interest that has impacted Joe Biden’s foreign policy. The article concludes by dismissing a news report about Alabama officer Vicky White as a fake and criticizes Nina Jankowicz as a deliberately failed appointee intended to provoke a negative public reaction. The author argues that many figures in public life are part of a “vast theater project” designed to manipulate public opinion.

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