This article by Miles Mathis questions the traditional narrative surrounding Charles Darwin, suggesting that his scientific achievements were not solely based on merit but were heavily influenced by his aristocratic background and the machinations of powerful families. The author argues that Darwin’s esteemed position in history is a fabrication, designed to obscure the influence of these families and their agenda. The text delves into Darwin’s genealogy, claiming he was not just a Darwin and Wedgwood but also connected to the Howards, Pagets, and Stuarts, all prominent and historically influential families. The author posits that these families, often referred to as “Phoenicians” and “crypto-Jews,” have been manipulating historical narratives and religious movements for centuries, with Unitarianism being a tool for de-Christianization and the promotion of secularism. The article also scrutinizes Darwin’s education and his famous voyage on the HMS Beagle, presenting them as fabricated or exaggerated to maintain the facade of a self-made genius. The author highlights inconsistencies in Darwin’s academic records, the questionable logistics and timing of the Beagle voyage, and the suspiciously rapid promotion of Darwin’s work while other naturalists were overlooked. Ultimately, Mathis concludes that Darwin was a “frontman” for a larger project orchestrated by these elite families, serving to distract from their true influence and agenda.

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This article by Miles Mathis questions the traditional narrative surrounding Charles Darwin, suggesting that his scientific achievements were not solely based on merit but were heavily influenced by his aristocratic background and the machinations of powerful families like the Stuarts. The author argues that darwin’s esteemed position in history is a fabrication, designed to obscure the influence of these families and their agenda. The text delves into darwin’s genealogy, claiming he was not just a darwin and Wedgwood but also connected to the Howards, Pagets, and Stuarts, all prominent and historically influential families. The author posits that these families, often referred to as “Phoenicians” and “crypto-Jews,” have been manipulating historical narratives and religious movements for centuries, with Unitarianism being a tool for de-Christianization and the promotion of secularism. The article also scrutinizes darwin’s education and his famous voyage on the HMS Beagle, presenting them as fabricated or exaggerated to maintain the facade of a self-made genius. The author highlights inconsistencies in darwin’s academic records, the questionable logistics and timing of the Beagle voyage, and the suspiciously rapid promotion of darwin’s work while other naturalists were overlooked. Ultimately, Mathis concludes that darwin was a “frontman” for a larger project orchestrated by these elite families, serving to distract from their true influence and agenda.

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