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This article, “Another War has been Started” by Miles Mathis, published on October 9, 2024, argues that advancements in quantum computing and artificial intelligence, particularly highlighted by Google’s announcement of their Willow quantum computer, are part of a massive fraud and a “pump-and-dump” scheme. Mathis dismisses Google’s claims of Willow being exponentially faster than Frontier as mathematically impossible and unprovable with current technology, suggesting it’s a “Phoenician bluff.” He criticizes Julian Kelly, Google’s director of hardware, as an unconvincing, possibly artificial, presenter. Mathis asserts that the real problem in physics and other fields is a lack of new ideas, not computational speed, and claims to have solved major physics problems using only basic tools, but his work is ignored by mainstream science. He alleges that the pursuit of these technologies is driven by financial gain, with entities like Blackrock orchestrating a takeover and siphoning funds.

An update from June 2, 2025, notes the bankruptcy of Builder.ai, an ai startup backed by Microsoft, which was valued at 1.5 billion dollars. Builder.ai falsely claimed to use ai to generate apps, but actually relied on 700 Indian engineers from VerSe Innovation. Mathis views this as confirmation that chat and other ai are “parlor tricks.”

A further update from June 24, 2025, points to Nate.com, another alleged ai-powered company, which also used human workers in the Philippines to fulfill orders. Its founder, Albert Saniger, is being prosecuted for defrauding investors of 88 million dollars.

The article discusses the Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton, arguing this signifies the death of physics itself. Mathis critiques Hinton’s academic background, claiming his ai PhD is suspect and that ai and quantum computing originated from military intelligence and psychology departments as a form of “psychological warfare,” treasury theft, and stock market manipulation. He claims quantum computers are “vaporware” illegally funded by taxpayers. Sabine Hossenfelder’s video on quantum computing is mentioned, with Mathis suggesting her anger stems from knowing the nobel would be used to “PUMP” these fraudulent technologies, with the nobel prize acting as the ultimate promotion.

The author then delves into John Hopfield’s doctoral dissertation, which focused on “excitons” and “electron holes,” concepts Mathis claims are fictional. He argues that mainstream physics has created elaborate fictions (“Dungeons and Dragons world”) to fill gaps in understanding, leading to technologies like qubits and neural networks being fabricated. He expresses disbelief that such concepts can be sold on the stock market.

Mathis connects the Nobel Prize award to a potential “war” between physics/astronomy and computer science departments, fueled by financiers and the CIA abandoning physics/astronomy for technologies like quantum computing. He suggests this is a misstep by powerful entities, creating internal conflict rather than targeting enemies. He questions how investors in ai will be “fleeced” and what the ultimate plan is, speculating about external scripting by entities like Loki.

An October 11 addition notes the Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to Google employees Demis Hassabis and others for AlphaFold and protein modeling, calling it another “conj-ob.” Mathis argues that without his theory of charge fields, these models are incorrect. He links this to Big Pharma, with Pfizer and other companies potentially benefiting. He criticizes Demis Hassabis’s background and the suspicious nature of his academic path and hidden parents, noting his company DeepMind was sold to Google. He also discusses David Baker, another nobel laureate with ties to Howard Hughes Medical Institute and companies sold to AstraZeneca and EliLilly, suggesting a connection to the pharmaceutical industry.

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