This article by Miles Mathis, first published on May 3, 2022, argues that the timing of the Roe v. Wade decision’s resurgence is suspicious and serves as a distraction from more significant issues. The author claims that governors facing public anger over alleged “vaccine crimes against humanity,” economic collapse, and widespread protests are using contentious topics like Roe v. Wade to incite division and prevent a revolution.

Mathis contends that the Roe v. Wade issue is deliberately reignited to create conflict between men and women, the left and the right, and other groups, thereby distracting the public from the alleged corruption and “crimes against humanity” perpetrated by the ruling elite. He likens this tactic to the “Ukraine War,” suggesting both are manufactured distractions. The author also points to celebrity divorces and magazine cover stories as part of a broader “split-the-sexes project” aimed at fostering distrust between men and women.

The article criticizes alternative media outlets for not highlighting this alleged distraction, citing Tucker Carlson as an example. Mathis believes that protests surrounding the Roe v. Wade decision are staged, with paid actors and manipulated imagery, and that the slogans used are designed to make activists look extreme. He argues that the focus should be on more critical issues such as alleged mass murder by vaccines, the destruction of the Constitution, censorship, and economic theft.

Mathis asserts that the current political climate, with the country moving “hard right,” is a deliberate ploy by the wealthy elite, including institutions like Goldman Sachs, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Gates Foundation, who are seen as the true enemies. He contrasts this with the perceived “left” as an alliance with the lower and middle classes, a stance he claims to embody. The author dismisses Hollywood figures as “controlled opposition” and “crypto-fascists” who pretend to be liberal while serving the ruling class, citing Jane Fonda and Charles Manson as examples of individuals who allegedly undermined movements.

The article also revisits the Reagan years, suggesting that his public image was a fabrication to push the middle class to the right, away from concerns about banks and the wealthy. Similarly, biden’s current presidency is portrayed as a destabilizing force intended to pave the way for a further rightward shift. Mathis concludes that the “vaccine crime against humanity” is the most pressing crisis, overshadowing all other manufactured distractions, and that the protests and security measures around the Supreme Court are part of a larger staged event designed to polarize the nation and divert attention from these alleged crimes. He argues that genuine resistance requires understanding that the ruling class, not fringe groups, are the primary adversaries.

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