This article by Miles Mathis argues that Richard Nixon was not a self-made man but rather an FBI agent from early in his career. Mathis scrutinizes Nixon’s biography, claiming it’s filled with fabricated stories of poverty and lack of connections, while simultaneously hinting at familial ties to prominent figures like Bill Gates, Jimmy Carter, and Ezra Cornell. The author posits that Nixon’s rapid rise to Vice President, with minimal qualifications, was orchestrated by the FBI, who used him as a front. The Alger Hiss case is presented as a prime example of FBI fabrication, with both Hiss and his accuser, Whittaker Chambers, allegedly being FBI actors. The article also delves into the genealogies of nixon and his wife, Pat Nixon, suggesting deep-rooted connections to various aristocratic and influential families, implying that nixon married a cousin. The author further proposes that the 1960 Presidential election outcome, which nixon lost to John F. Kennedy, was influenced by CIA manipulation, with Kennedy being the CIA candidate and nixon the FBI candidate. Mathis contends that the political landscape has been significantly altered by the power struggle between the FBI and CIA, leading to the current state of political theater and the erosion of trust in institutions. The article concludes by suggesting that the FBI orchestrated the “Checkers” story to deflect from Nixon’s funding being tied to the bureau and that the 1957 Civil Rights Act was intentionally weakened to prevent real progress. The “Kitchen Debates” are also dismissed as staged propaganda, likely involving Westinghouse.
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- Richard Nixon
- FBI Agent
- Miles Mathis
- July 4, 2024
- Wikipedia
- watergate
- Bill Gates
- Jimmy Carter
- Ezra Cornell
- Plantagenet
- Walter Scott
- Richard the Lionheart
- Harvard
- Whittier College
- Franklin Dining Club
- Orthogonians
- Duke (law school)
- CIA
- Tucker Carlson
- Eisenhower
- Obama
- US Senator
- US House
- Jerry Voorhis
- Berkeley
- Sheridan Downey
- Helen Douglas
- Melvyn Douglas
- Hesselberg
- Latvian Jew
- Dick Cheney
- NSC
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- Communists
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- Soviet Union
- United Nations
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- Jay Vivian Chambers
- April 1, 1901
- TIME magazine
- National Review
- Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Columbia University
- Boar’s Head Society
- Communist Party
- BOI
- FBI
- ADL
- SPLC
- Israel
- Daily Worker
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- Baltimore documents
- Woodstock typewriter
- Pumpkin Papers
- Maryland farm
- Navy documents
- Judge Goddard
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- Austrian actress
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- Gerhart Eisler
- Fischer
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- Isaak Yefimowich Chemerinsky
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- Governor of New York
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- President Truman
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- Pat Nixon
- Thelma Ryan
- Katherine Halberstadt
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- Hans Halberstadt
- Victor Halberstadt
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- Saxony
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- Vivek Ramaswamy
- desantis
- Nikki Haley
- ai
- Eva Vlaardingerbroek
- Eve Brook
- Checkers story
- Tricia (Nixon’s daughter)
- Alaric the Visigoth
- Rome
- 1956 New Hampshire primary election
- 1957 Civil Rights Act
- Anderson-Aiken Amendment
- Attorney General
- Lyndon Johnson
- Senate Majority Leader
- Kitchen Debates
- Khrushchev
- Westinghouse
- Chaplin’s Modern Times
- Sears
- Feminists
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