This article, “911 Rolls Round Again” by Miles Mathis, critiques a September 13, 2021, Atlantic magazine cover story by Jennifer Senior about the mcilvaine family’s experience with 11. Mathis argues that the Atlantic’s portrayal of Bob mcilvaine and his deceased son, Bobby, is a fabricated narrative, likely orchestrated by intelligence agencies like the CIA and DHS.

Mathis meticulously deconstructs Bobby mcilvaine’s supposed biography, highlighting numerous inconsistencies and implausibilities. These include his rapid rise to Assistant Vice President at Merrill Lynch at a young age, his unlikely major in African-American literature at Princeton despite a stated desire to work in finance, and the lack of public records confirming his existence. Mathis also questions Bobby’s alleged fiancée, Jennifer Cobb, and her subsequent disappearance from the public eye, suggesting it’s a cover story.

The author further scrutinizes the article’s claims about Bobby’s wallet, the Ruth Simmons Thesis Prize, and inconsistencies in family accounts of events. He proposes that Jennifer Senior, the article’s author, is connected to Bobby mcilvaine’s college roommate, compromising her objectivity, and that the entire narrative, including fabricated diary entries, is a propaganda effort. Mathis suggests that the mcilvaine family’s prominent role in 11 Truth activism might be a form of “opposition control” designed to discredit the movement and prevent real accountability.

The article also touches upon the perceived evaporation of 11 Truth movements like LetsRollForums and PatriotsQuestion911, suggesting they are either defunct or have been co-opted. Mathis criticizes organizations like Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth for slow-walking legal responses. He concludes by contrasting the alleged narrative control with the growing movement of individuals opting for self-sufficiency and rejecting mainstream institutions, including vaccines, linking this to a broader societal revolution. Mathis also briefly mentions Tucker Carlson, Nicki Minaj, and aoc in relation to unsubstantiated claims about their origins and a personal stance against vaccines, advocating for a 1of8 hashtag.

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