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This article, “Standard Blackwash” by Miles Mathis, published on March 1, 2022, details the author’s experience being a target of CIA “blackwash” operations. Mathis explains that when his papers gain significant traction, agencies like the CIA, Air Force, or other alphabet agencies attempt to discredit him by planting misleading content.
One specific example cited is the website The Unexpected Cosmology, which published an article on February 9, 2021, closely mirroring Mathis’s January 2016 paper on the Trinity nuclear tests. This article allegedly lifts sentences and uses similar illustrations without mentioning Mathis, a tactic designed to divert readers and undermine his work.
Mathis outlines several common blackwash tactics:
- Rewriting his papers poorly, retaining the general argument but removing strong points.
- Sloppy language, misspellings, and typos.
- Adding extraneous content that undermines the original message.
- Making the author appear unstable by including unrelated or bizarre asides.
- Creating “homage” or “alliance” sites that mimic his work without direct attribution to avoid sending traffic to his actual site.
- Housing these rewritten papers on sites alongside controversial topics like Flat Earth, Satanism, pedophilia, and the Protocols of Zion to alienate readers.
The article also discusses the concept of “Controlled Opposition,” where alternative media sites, such as Infowars, Zerohedge, NaturalNews, and Gateway Pundit, are accused of superficially questioning narratives (like the Ukraine War) while generally supporting them. Mathis argues that these sites, by not fully committing to opposition, effectively tamp down genuine dissent.
He uses a football analogy to explain controlled opposition: a team with a psychological operations unit can subtly weaken the opposing team without overt attacks. He criticizes these sites for hedging on important issues and distracting from critical matters like vaccine deaths or national debt, instead focusing public attention on manufactured narratives like the Ukraine War and promoting fear.
Mathis asserts that his own approach is direct and without holding back, citing his immediate pronouncements on the Ukraine War and Covid as examples of his unfiltered analysis, which he believes were ultimately correct. He contrasts this with the perceived caution and backtracking of controlled opposition sites.
He also mentions specific blackwash gambits targeting him, including “common questions” inserted into search results and the promotion of content that falsely associates him with genealogy and controversial figures like a “Merovingian,” “Nephilim Sea-Beast,” or the Kraken. He also notes the promotion of YouTube content featuring a teenager pretending to be intellectually disabled, presented as a Mathis Miles, to discredit him.
Ultimately, Mathis urges readers to resist the mainstream narrative, act locally, and be wary of infiltration by “spooks.” He emphasizes the importance of saying “no” to government directives and rejecting what he calls “conjobs” and the Old World Order or New World Order. The article concludes with a statement about living with honor and rejecting manipulation.
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- Miles Mathis
- March 1, 2022
- CIA
- The Unexpected Cosmology
- February 9, 2021
- Trinity nuclear tests
- Air Force
- alphabet agencies
- Flat Earth
- Satanism
- pedophilia
- the Protocols of Zion
- Yahuah
- Yashar’el
- Jewish
- Zionists
- Infowars
- Zerohedge
- NaturalNews
- Gateway Pundit
- Ukraine War
- Lions
- Bears
- Gatorade
- IRS
- FBI
- Justice Department
- PEDs
- Covid
- February 2020
- Ukraine
- Putin
- Zelensky
- Tucker Carlson
- Hoover Institute
- US
- January 6
- January 20
- Alex Jones
- Mike Adams
- DC
- Arizona
- D.C.
- Old World Order
- New World Order
- Merovingian
- Nephilim Sea-Beast
- Kraken
- Bing
- Mathis Miles
- YouTube