This article by Miles Mathis criticizes an NBC News article by Ben Collins, who is described as NBC’s “disinformation specialist.” Mathis argues that Collins’ article, which claims the anti-mask movement has gone viral due to QAnon, is a deliberate misdirection by the establishment. Mathis believes QAnon is a fabricated entity designed to avoid addressing real dissidents, who are allegedly being suppressed by mainstream media and intelligence agencies.

Mathis deconstructs Collins’ use of Melissa Rein Lively as a key figure in the anti-mask movement, suggesting Lively is a staged CIA plant. He scrutinizes her background, age, and purported actions, including trashing a mask display at Target, questioning her motivations and social standing, particularly given her apparent wealth (Rolex watch, expensive jacket, high-end real estate connections through her husband Jared Lively, who is VP at Rein and Grossoehme Real Estate). Mathis also speculates about familial connections between Ben Collins and Melissa Rein Lively, and delves into Lively’s potential aristocratic and Hollywood connections, questioning her portrayal as a “Jewish Princess.”

Mathis further dissects Collins’ other examples, including Cristina Gomez, Shannon Foley Martinez (who he dismisses as a non-existent “reformed neo-Nazi”), and a woman from the “Freedom to Breathe Association.” He contends that these individuals are likely fabricated or manipulated to discredit opposition to government narratives and mask mandates. Mathis argues that the establishment is creating division by promoting conflicts like mask vs. anti-mask, black vs. white, and men vs. women, to prevent people from uniting against perceived corruption and the “trillions just stolen.”

The article also introduces the concept of “doomscrolling” as a new term used by the mainstream to discourage questioning narratives. Mathis concludes by asserting that the establishment’s tactics are transparent and doomed to fail, as trust is evaporating and a widespread revolution is inevitable, even if it progresses slowly. He references Breivik and Norway in a discussion about economic systems and hints at a global conspiracy involving the “Phoenician Navy.” Finally, Mathis notes that Collins attempts to instill fear in both pro-mask and anti-mask individuals, aiming to convince them that resistance is futile.