This article by Miles Mathis claims that the life of Howard Hughes was largely a fabrication, filled with lies and contradictions. Mathis argues that Hughes’ public image as a brilliant aviator, filmmaker, and businessman was a carefully constructed facade, masking his true origins and activities. The author suggests that Hughes was likely a pawn for powerful families and intelligence agencies, involved in schemes like the destruction of RKO and the creation of defense boondoggles through Hughes Aircraft. The article delves into Hughes’ supposed family connections, tracing them back to various aristocratic and wealthy lineages, and posits that these connections reveal a hidden network of power. Furthermore, Mathis critiques the concept of “philanthropy” by major foundations, suggesting they function as tax shelters and money laundering operations, drawing parallels between Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The author concludes that the wealthy are ultimately doomed to self-destruction and madness, citing Hughes’ personal decline as an example and drawing a comparison to Bill Gates.

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This article by Miles Mathis claims that the life of Howard Hughes was largely a fabrication, filled with lies and contradictions. Mathis argues that Hughes’ public image as a brilliant aviator, filmmaker, and businessman was a carefully constructed facade, masking his true origins and activities. The author suggests that Hughes was likely a pawn for powerful families and intelligence agencies, involved in schemes like the destruction of RKO and the creation of defense boondoggles through Hughes Aircraft. The article delves into Hughes’ supposed family connections, tracing them back to various aristocratic and wealthy lineages, and posits that these connections reveal a hidden network of power, including links to the Rockefellers, Kennedys, and Howards, Dukes of Norfolk. Furthermore, Mathis critiques the concept of “philanthropy” by major foundations, suggesting they function as tax shelters and money laundering operations, drawing parallels between Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The author concludes that the wealthy are ultimately doomed to self-destruction and madness, citing Hughes’ personal decline as an example and drawing a comparison to Bill Gates.

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