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This article by Miles Mathis claims that the purported murder of Brian Thompson, a Healthcare CEO, was a staged event. Mathis cites several “clues” to support his theory, including the immediate release of police footage, the implausibility of a CEO being alone on the street, the staged appearance of the video footage, and the convenient placement of cameras. He also points to the photos of the alleged shooter with his mask off, the unusual messages on shell casings (“DENY DEFEND DEPOSE”), and the commentary from journalist Taylor Lorenz as indicators of a manufactured narrative. Mathis further suggests that Thompson’s investigation by the Justice Department for insider trading and racketeering provided him with a motive to disappear.
The author then elaborates on the alleged capture of the shooter, Luigi Nicholas Mangione, whom he believes is Chuck’s grandson. Mathis critiques the ease with which Mangione was supposedly apprehended, citing his high intelligence and the convenient placement of evidence. He suggests that Mangione’s family background, including ties to Maryland state politics and radio station WCBM, as well as his mother’s family connections, particularly the Zannino family’s links to IAC and various financial institutions, are more significant than reported. Mathis delves into the extensive business and financial background of Richard F. Zannino, highlighting his roles at CCMP Capital Advisors, Dow Jones & Company, Liz Claiborne, General Signal, Saks Fifth Avenue, The Estée Lauder Companies, and Ollie’s Bargain Outlet. He also notes IAC’s ownership of numerous prominent companies.
Mathis expresses skepticism about the speed of Mangione’s legal proceedings and the details of his arrest, including the foreign currency found on him. He questions the change in charges from first-degree to second-degree murder and ridicules the multiple “mugshots” released of Mangione. The author also criticizes the ease with which the manifesto was allegedly obtained by journalist Ken Klippenstein, suggesting it was deliberately leaked. Mathis proposes that the event might have been orchestrated by DHS rather than the CIA. He further speculates about the meaning of a Pokemon character seen in the footage and Mangione’s yearbook nickname “GI Squeeji,” suggesting military ties and a gay persona. The article concludes by questioning the FBI’s reward process for Mangione’s capture and points out the hiring of former NYC deputy DA Karen Friedman Agnifilio to defend him, highlighting her acting background and familial connections to Jewish families, which Mathis believes are linked to orchestrating hoaxes. The author sees the entire event as a distraction from more serious societal issues like “vaccine genocide” and the “rape of the treasury,” and suggests it’s part of a larger narrative to lull the public into complacency, potentially involving Trump. Finally, he touches on a tattoo on Trudeau’s arm, claiming it signifies deceit.
List of Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc.:
- Miles Mathis
- Brian Thompson
- Healthcare CEO
- Yandex
- Tony Fauci
- Albert Bourla
- Manhattan
- AAAANNNDD
- Langley
- Taylor Lorenz
- X (Social Media Platform)
- Justice Department
- McVeigh
- Bundy
- Luigi Nicholas Mangione
- Chuck’s grandson
- Green Beret
- University of Pennsylvania
- Bundy (mentioned again)
- McVeigh (mentioned again)
- McDonalds
- Trump
- Happy Meal
- Golden Arches
- Langley (mentioned again)
- Special Forces
- Towson, MD
- Chantilly
- Reston
- Baltimore
- Joanne Hock
- Harry S. Hock
- Harold Hock
- Silver Spring
- Bethesda
- Nino Mangione
- Maryland
- House of Delegates
- WCBM (Radio Station)
- Nicholas Mangione
- DailyMail
- London
- Stephen Hawking
- Kuala Lumpur
- Medium.com
- Wayback Machine
- Kathleen Zannino Mangione
- Joanne Hock (mentioned again)
- Zannino
- Hoch
- Jewish
- Robert Licata
- Oxley Tower
- Huston Collison
- Lee Collison
- Army
- Vmware
- Broadcom
- Omnissa
- Salvatore Zannino
- Versace
- Ilario Zannino
- Patriarca Crime Family
- Boston
- Whitey Bulger
- FBI
- LaGarda
- LaGuardia
- Fiorello LaGuardia
- Irene Luzzatto-Coen
- Coen
- Cohen
- Kohen
- Stanley
- Richard F. Zannino
- IAC
- CCMP Capital Advisors, LLC
- Dow Jones & Company
- News Corp
- Liz Claiborne
- General Signal
- Saks Fifth Avenue
- The Estée Lauder Companies, Inc.
- Ollie’s Bargain Outlet
- Columbia Business School
- Pace University
- New York City
- USA Network
- Ticketmaster
- Universal Studios
- Expedia
- Dictionary.com
- National Media Group
- People
- The Daily Beast
- Entertainment Weekly
- Martha Stewart
- Match.com
- Ask.com
- About.com
- Tinder
- Vimeo
- Barry Diller
- Chelsea Clinton
- Michael Eisner
- Edgar Bronfman
- Bonnie Hammer
- Prince von Furstenberg
- FOX
- Seagrams
- Vivendi
- warner
- Hollywood
- Disney
- Paramount
- JPMorgan Partners
- Triad Hospitals
- Community Health Systems (CHS)
- Wikipedia
- COVID-19
- IMDB
- InterActive Corp
- Japan
- Europe
- Central Asia
- China
- India
- Kazakhstan
- Moscow
- Vladivostok
- Gujarat
- Beijing
- Almaty
- Gorffwysfa
- Pennsylvania
- New York
- Trudeau (mentioned again)
- Minnesota
- Altoona Police Department
- Tyler Frye
- Ken Klippenstein
- FBI (mentioned again)
- Tate
- CIA
- DHS
- Sandy Hook
- Pokemon
- InQtel
- John Hacky
- IAC (mentioned again)
- GI Squeeji
- ROTC
- Navy
- Babylon Bee
- FBI (mentioned again)
- New York Post
- FBI (mentioned again)
- Christmas ham
- FBI (mentioned again)
- McDonald’s employee
- Altoona
- FBI (mentioned again)
- Karen Friedman Agnifilio
- CNN
- Law and Order
- PDiddy
- Friedman
- Jewish (mentioned again)
- Trump (mentioned again)
- Phoenix tattoo
- Haida raven
- Haida