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The author, Miles Mathis, argues that recent protests and riots, particularly in Seattle, are staged events designed to mislead the public. He claims that the use of pepper spray by police in these incidents is not genuine, based on his personal experience with a small canister of pepper spray and his observation of protestors’ reactions in videos. Mathis asserts that actual pepper spray is far more potent and would cause immediate and severe incapacitation, which he doesn’t observe in the footage. He criticizes media outlets like The Gateway Pundit for presenting these events as real.

Mathis suggests the staged riots serve multiple purposes: to distract from financial malfeasance, such as trillions being stolen from treasuries under the guise of the Coronahoax, and to justify increased police funding and militarization. He specifically links Seattle to Bill Gates and hypothesizes that these riots are a “plan B” to further destabilize the country. He also brings up the UC Davis incident from November 18, 2011, where a police officer named John Pike sprayed protestors, as another example of a fabricated event. Mathis claims the rapid publication of an article defending Pike by The Atlantic points to prior knowledge and a planned narrative. He further alleges that John Pike has connections to CIA fronts and Marine Corp Intelligence, suggesting he was deliberately placed in that role. The author also draws a parallel to the Occupy Wall Street movement, labeling it as a CIA front initiated by Kalle Lasn of Adbusters, and connects it to Situationists like Bernstein, Rumney, Nash, and Radcliffe. He views figures like Abbie Hoffman of the Chicago Eight as agents hired to provoke negative reactions and discredit dissent. Mathis concludes that the public is being manipulated by a collapsing “control grid” and that both the pandemic and the riots are fabricated to maintain control and hide deeper issues. An addendum from April 17, 2021 references new video from Brooklyn Center, MN, which Mathis claims further confirms his analysis of fake pepper spray use by BLM/Antifa protestors.

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