The author, Miles Mathis, argues that fear is being deliberately amplified by both mainstream and alternative media. He contends that many widely reported events are staged or fabricated to manipulate public perception and create division. Mathis critiques Tucker Carlson for promoting what he considers to be fraudulent narratives and guests, such as a purported exorcist, Kid Rock, Kyle Rittenhouse, Victor Davis Hanson of the Hoover Institution, Michio Kaku, Ashli Babbitt’s “widow” (claiming Babbitt is an Air Force agent who faked her death), Marjorie Taylor Greene, Max Lugavere, and stories about Uvalde. Mathis also dismisses the narrative of a Google executive claiming AI sentience, the authenticity of riots in France, attacks on mothers in the US, incidents in NYC and Chicago, protests at Supreme Court justices’ homes, and firebombings of pro-life centers. He asserts these are manufactured to sow discord and that many “rightwingers” arrested for protesting an LGBT event were likely CIA actors. Mathis also questions the names of those arrested in Idaho, suggesting they don’t fit the supposed white supremacist profile. He believes Pride parades are staged to generate backlash against the LGBT community and that the progress for women and gays is being actively undone. Mathis criticizes the framing of the Democratic Party by some media figures and sees Donald Trump’s predictions as proof he had seen a “script.” The author also debunks fears of a nuclear threat from Ukraine and China, as well as concerns about the Sun going supernova or giant asteroids hitting Earth. He expresses skepticism about Justin Bieber’s facial paralysis being vaccine-related, suggesting tattoos are a more likely cause, and advises avoiding the vaccine. Mathis notes that recent admissions about low vaccine uptake confirm his prior claims and suggest a loss of control by unseen entities he calls “Phoenicians.” He concludes by urging readers to channel their anger into revolution rather than succumbing to fear or isolated prepping.

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