This article, “It’s About to Get Even Weirder” by Miles Mathis, published on June 19, 2023, argues that a deliberate effort by the Phoenicians is leading to a decline in sexual normalcy and an increase in psychological problems, with life-like dolls playing a significant role. Mathis claims that the technology for creating highly realistic dolls, even those resembling deceased relatives or celebrities, already exists and will become widespread and affordable. He posits that this trend is designed to disempower individuals, making them more susceptible to consumerism and contributing to population control by reducing natural reproduction. The article also touches upon the potential for dolls to be used in pedophilic contexts, linking it to a broader agenda of “Operation Chaos” and the normalization of pedophilia. Mathis criticizes the media and entertainment industries for promoting undesirable behavior and a lack of charm, contrasting it with a past era where “charm schools” fostered positive social traits. He advises readers to reject this manufactured future and instead look to the past for positive role models, advocating for a personal “charm school” to foster likability and genuine human connection as a counter-movement to the perceived “New World Order.” He suggests that educational institutions could also reintroduce charm and “untraumatizing” women as a way to reverse current negative trends.
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- Miles Mathis
- June 19, 2023
- Phoenicians
- Covid
- Amazon
- Chris Hemsworth
- Emily Ratajkowski
- Cary Grant
- Farrah Fawcett
- Her (movie)
- Siri
- Brad Pitt
- Ebay
- Kabalala.com
- The Atlantic (article reference)
- MGTOW movement
- Langley (referring to CIA headquarters)
- CIA
- New World Order
- Amish
- Chinese woman
- Chinese Company
- 2021 (article year)
- 2013 (article year)
- 1980s
- 1950s, 1960s, 1970s
- 1920s
- 1880s
- Hollywood
- TV
- CGI
- VR (Virtual Reality)
- Gynoids
- Siri ap
- Chat (AI assistant)
- Charm schools
- Rappers
- Cage fighters
- Pop divas
- Megastars
- Old One (referring to a past era/order)