The author of this article, Miles Mathis, argues that the incident between Will Smith and Chris Rock at the Oscars was a staged event, designed to divert attention from more significant issues, primarily the alleged “vaccine crime against humanity” and widespread deaths. Mathis claims the event was poorly staged, citing clues such as the actors’ reactions, the lack of immediate security intervention, and rock’s quick pivot to promoting the incident.
Mathis suggests that Pfizer, a major sponsor of the Oscars, is involved in promoting a drug for alopecia, hinting that Jada Pinkett Smith’s hair loss was a setup for a future advertisement. He also claims that Chris Rock likely knew Jada Pinkett Smith had alopecia, as his ex-wife, Malaak Compton-Rock, is a hairstylist who runs a non-profit salon.
The article delves into the personal lives of Will Smith and Chris Rock, suggesting they are both gay and that their marriages are “beard marriages” (marriages of convenience to hide their sexual orientation). Mathis cites Jada Pinkett Smith’s past close relationship with Tupac Shakur and her perceived lack of appeal to male heterosexual audiences as evidence of her being gay, which, by extension, implies Will Smith is also gay. He also points to Will Smith’s slap of Chris Rock as a behavior more characteristic of gay men than straight men.
Furthermore, Mathis investigates the genealogies of both Chris Rock and Will Smith, suggesting they have shared ancestry and are distantly related to wealthy and influential families, including the Willards, Roosevelts, and Fords. He questions the racial background of Chris Rock, implying he has significant European ancestry and that his genealogy has been deliberately obscured. Mathis concludes that the entire incident is a staged event, a further example of the “fakery of everything to do with Modern life,” and a miscalculation by those orchestrating these events.
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The author, Miles Mathis, believes the incident between Will Smith and Chris Rock at the Oscars on March 29, 2022 was a staged event to distract from larger issues like the “vaccine crime against humanity” and deaths attributed to Pfizer’s vaccines. Mathis points to several “obvious clues” suggesting the event was fake, including the behavior of Smith and rock immediately after the alleged attack, the lack of commercial breaks, and the absence of security intervention. He suggests Pfizer, a sponsor of the Oscars, might be using Jada Pinkett Smith’s alopecia as a setup for a future drug advertisement. Mathis also contends that Chris Rock likely knew about Jada Pinkett Smith’s alopecia because his ex-wife, Malaak Compton-Rock, is a hairstylist who founded StyleWorks.
The article speculates that both Will Smith and Chris Rock are gay, suggesting their marriages are “beard marriages” used to maintain public image. Mathis references Jada Pinkett Smith’s past relationship with Tupac Shakur and her perceived sexuality to support his claim about Will Smith. He also argues that the slap delivered by Will Smith to Chris Rock is more indicative of gay male behavior than heterosexual behavior.
Mathis then delves into the genealogies of Chris Rock and Will Smith, suggesting they share distant familial ties to prominent families like the Willards, Roosevelts, and Fords. He questions Chris Rock’s claimed racial background, suggesting he has significant European ancestry and that his genealogy has been “scrubbed” from sites like Geni.com and Findagrave. Mathis claims Chris Rock’s mother’s maiden name, Tingman, is a Jewish surname, and lists various family names associated with him like Vance, Moultrie, Graham, and Telefair. He also mentions Albert Gardiner Tingman and his connections to Palm Desert and surnames like Klechner, Tallant, Barnes, Bunnell, Blair, Quincy, Hayden, Woodbury, Clapp, and Montgomery.
For Will Smith, Mathis notes his full name, Willard Carroll Smith, Jr., and suggests connections to families like Dickens and King, possibly linking to MLK. He speculates a connection to the Clays due to Smith playing Cassius Clay. His mother’s maiden name is Bright, and his father’s grandfather’s name was George Smith Willard, suggesting a link to the Willards of the British peerage and thus to the Roosevelts through Belle Wyatt Willard’s marriage to Kermit Roosevelt. This also connects Will Smith to President Franklin Roosevelt. The Willards’ mother being a Ford suggests a link to Harrison Ford. The connection to Clapp through Joseph Willard’s mother links Will Smith to Chris Rock a second time, which Mathis considers strong confirmation of his theory that they are related.
The article mentions Yoko Ono and implies she is also gay. It also touches on alleged “fake” events such as the war in Ukraine, the January 6 trials, a “trannie in the pool,” and a “fake judge.”
List of Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc.:
- Will Smith
- Chris Rock
- Miles Mathis
- March 29, 2022
- Oscars
- Pfizer
- Jada Pinkett Smith
- Malaak Compton-Rock
- StyleWorks
- Tupac Shakur
- Ukraine
- January 6
- Yoko Ono
- Tingman
- Jewish
- Albert Gardiner Tingman
- Palm Desert
- Klechner
- Tallant
- Barnes
- Bunnell
- Blair
- Quincy
- Hayden
- Woodbury
- Clapp
- Montgomery
- Vance
- Moultrie
- Graham
- Telefair
- Gates
- In Search of our Roots
- Geni.com
- Findagrave
- Ethnicelebs
- Willard Carroll Smith, Jr.
- Dickens
- King
- MLK
- Cassius Clay
- Bright
- George Smith Willard
- Willards of the peerage
- Evances
- Baltimore
- Roosevelts
- Belle Wyatt Willard
- Kermit Roosevelt
- 1968
- President Franklin Roosevelt
- Joseph Willard
- Virginia
- Civil War
- Ford
- Harrison Ford
- Sandy Hook
- Infowars
- Bitchute