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The article, published on April 24, 2024, by Miles Mathis, argues that the Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests are a manufactured event orchestrated by the CIA. Mathis claims the use of masks by protesters indicates they are paid provocateurs over 25, not actual students. He notes the mainstream media’s admission of “invaders” on campuses, asserting only the CIA has such free passage. The author suggests the CIA’s attempt to blame the protests on China is a common tactic, as the CIA allegedly fabricates events to blame on various foreign powers or domestic “right-wing terrorists.”

Mathis questions the sudden militancy of college students, pointing out their lack of protests against Covid mask restrictions or vaccine mandates, which affected them directly. He asserts that these protests, centered at campuses like Harvard and Columbia, which he calls CIA hangouts, are designed to turn “middle America” further in favor of Israel. He believes the protests aim to generate negative press for the participants, leading to them being labeled anti-Semites or terrorists, thereby justifying a crackdown and new laws that would forbid criticism of Israel and Jews. This, he contends, is a tactic to silence opposition, mirroring past CIA actions against government dissenters in the 1960s and 70s.

The article references a photo of Speaker of the House Mike Johnson speaking at Columbia University in New York on April 24, 2024, framing it as a staged media event rather than an attempt to quell protests. Mathis also points to images of protesters wearing the same shirts and having suspiciously uniform appearances as evidence of their manufactured nature. He specifically highlights Jewish individuals participating in the protests as a calculated move to create division and distraction, suggesting that George Soros and the CIA are funding these groups. Mathis posits that Soros may be a CIA front, funneling taxpayer money through him for these operations, and that Soros likely receives tax credits for this alleged philanthropy, a practice he claims is common among the wealthy. He refers to interviews with NYU “students” who appear unaware of their reasons for protesting, and notes the arrest of 133 individuals, which he deems predictable.

The author concludes that these protests serve a third purpose: to stall a “real revolution” by creating a false one, ultimately disillusioning young people and causing them to accept fiction over reality. He also mentions Jerry Seinfeld’s recent comments about “everything is fake” and the censorship of his full statement by outlets like MSN, The Guardian, Yahoo, Complex, 10Play, and Reddit, suggesting a broader pattern of manipulation.

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