This article by Miles Mathis discusses the alleged sale of a Botticelli painting for $45 million at Sotheby’s, arguing that the painting is a fake and used for money laundering. Mathis criticizes the painting’s authenticity, pointing to its obvious flaws, lack of provenance, and the suspicious circumstances surrounding its attribution and sale. He connects the painting to the Stanley family, detailing their historical influence and familial ties to other prominent figures and institutions, including Christie’s auction house. Mathis also touches on other suspected fake Botticelli works, the Joe Rogan controversy, and a purported faked murder of Valerie Percy, daughter of Senator Charles Percy. He claims these events are part of larger schemes orchestrated by intelligence agencies and powerful families to manipulate public perception and control narratives.

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