This article criticizes Alex Constantine and others for promoting fabricated events and misdirecting audiences, particularly regarding conspiracy theories. The author, Miles Mathis, argues that individuals like Constantine, along with figures such as Mike Adams, Alex Jones, and Ole Dammegard, are agents who pretend to expose entities like the CIA or the deep state but instead reinforce false narratives and obscure the truth. Mathis asserts that Constantine, who has been active for years, now focuses on refuting Mathis’s own debunkings. Mathis provides examples of Constantine’s alleged misdirections, including his promotion of Constantine’s book “Jackals” which discusses the Munich Olympics of 1972, and Constantine’s attempts to re-obscure individuals like al-Husseini and Genoud whom Mathis claims were Jewish agents involved in staged events.

The author questions Constantine’s background due to a lack of online biographical information and suggests he has affiliations with publications like LA Weekly, Z Magazine, KAZU, and Mindnet. Mathis implies that these affiliations, particularly with LA Weekly (founded by Jay Levin) and Z Magazine (founded by Michael Albert), indicate connections to the CIA. He also points out that Constantine’s books have been the basis for bbc documentaries, which he considers a negative sign. Mathis further alleges that Constantine works to downplay the “Jewish question” and interference in events like 11. He speculates about the identity of Alex Constantine, noting a potential connection to a military officer of the same name, and contrasts Constantine’s theories about the deaths of musicians like John Lennon, Jim Morrison, and Janis Joplin with his own assertion that these deaths were faked to enhance sales and advance Operation Chaos. Mathis also challenges Constantine’s book “Psychic Dictatorship in the USA,” specifically regarding the McMartin preschool case, which Mathis claims to have exposed as a fraud.

The article then shifts to critique NaturalNews for promoting David Icke’s book “Children of the Matrix” and a story about China’s solar array, which Mathis interprets as propaganda for a fake space war. He contrasts this with claims made by Dr. Steven Greer of the Disclosure Project about unlimited free energy. Mathis also discusses Alex Jones’s claims of being targeted and the ongoing survival of Infowars despite a significant judgment related to Sandy Hook. Finally, Mathis debunks the narrative surrounding the SpaceX Dragon mission and astronauts on the Space Station, questioning the logistics and feasibility of such missions.