This article, “The Acceleration of the Women-are-Pigs Project,” by Miles Mathis, published on January 24, 2024, argues that the CIA and mainstream media are orchestrating a long-term project to discredit men and destroy heterosexual relationships and families. The author claims this project aims to atomize society, leading to increased isolation and fear, which in turn drives consumerism and boosts profits. This strategy, dating back over a century and attributed to Edward Bernays’ work for Wall Street and Madison Avenue, initially targeted women due to their perceived suggestibility. However, the author asserts that as the messaging to women has become saturated, the project has escalated to target men with the idea that “Women are also Pigs.”

To support this, Mathis presents the case of Bryn Spejcher, a 33-year-old audiologist from Thousand Oaks, CA, who allegedly killed her boyfriend Chad O’Melia by stabbing him 108 times during a psychotic cannabis episode. The author finds the reported outcome of her case – two years probation and 100 hours of community service – suspicious, interpreting it as evidence of a staged event. Mathis highlights several “clues” he believes indicate a fake: numerological markers (aces and eights), fake names, and the livestreamed trial, which he claims are conducted in CIA dummy courts. He questions the judge’s ruling of “involuntarily intoxicated” for Spejcher, arguing that O’Melia’s alleged intimidation could not be proven since he is deceased and there were no other witnesses. Furthermore, Mathis points out the discrepancy between the jury finding Spejcher guilty of involuntary manslaughter and the judge’s lenient sentence, asserting that a judge cannot override a jury’s verdict, especially by finding intoxication involuntary when the jury found it voluntary and the murder involuntary. Finally, Mathis claims that searches on databases like Instantcheckmate and Intelius reveal no records for Bryn Spejcher or Chad O’Melia in Thousand Oaks, CA, California, or the entire US, suggesting they are fabricated individuals. Searches for Spejcher’s father, Mike, yielded a result from Bloomington, IL, but no one named Bryn. Similarly, searches for Chad O’Melia and his relatives, Sean and Brendan, also yielded no results.

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The article “The Acceleration of the Women-are-Pigs Project” by Miles Mathis, published on January 24, 2024, posits that the CIA and mainstream media are engaged in a long-standing effort to demonize men and dismantle heterosexual relationships and families. This strategy, allegedly initiated over a century ago by Edward Bernays on behalf of Wall Street and Madison Avenue, aims to create an atomized, fearful populace driven by consumerism. While women were the initial primary targets, the project has intensified its focus on men as the messaging to women became saturated, promoting the notion that “Women are also Pigs.” The author cites the case of Bryn Spejcher, a 33-year-old audiologist from Thousand Oaks, CA, accused of killing Chad O’Melia by stabbing him 108 times during a supposed psychotic cannabis episode. Mathis views her sentence of two years probation and 100 hours of community service as evidence of a fabricated event, pointing to numerological clues (aces and eights), fake names, and trials conducted in CIA dummy courts, such as courtroom 47. He disputes the judge’s finding of “involuntarily intoxicated,” questioning how Chad O’Melia could have intimidated Spejcher if he is deceased. Mathis also highlights the contradiction between the jury finding Spejcher guilty of involuntary manslaughter and the judge’s lenient sentencing, arguing that a judge cannot override a jury’s verdict. Further evidence, according to Mathis, comes from Instantcheckmate and Intelius searches, which purportedly show no existence of Bryn Spejcher or Chad O’Melia in California or the US, nor his relatives Sean and Brendan. A search for Spejcher’s father, Mike, reportedly yielded a result from Bloomington, IL, but no individual named Bryn.