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The author, Miles Mathis, argues that the Ruby Ridge incident was staged, similar to other events he has analyzed. He bases this assertion on the allegedly fabricated death announcement of Randy Weaver, whose provided photograph is deemed a paste-up with inconsistent lighting. Mathis contends that Weaver, despite being portrayed as a militia member living in the woods of Idaho, was actually an Army Sergeant and possibly Special Forces, which conflicts with his purported enlistment and discharge dates and his age at the time. Mathis suggests Weaver’s name is Jewish and that he may have had Jewish ancestry, which he tries to support through an extensive genealogical exploration of Weaver’s family members, linking them to various prominent and often Jewish families.

Mathis also criticizes online search engines like Google and Bing for promoting claims about his supposed Freemason lineage and alleged connections to the Sea Beast and Charlemagne. He believes this is a government attempt to discredit his research, facilitated by entities like Fauxlex and individuals such as James Fetzer. He alleges that search engines are manipulated to downlist his work and promote others who repost his papers without attribution.

The author then scrutinizes the details of the Ruby Ridge standoff, questioning the acquittals of Randy Weaver and Kevin Harris for the death of a federal officer, pointing to numerology and the large government payout to Weaver’s family as indicators of a staged event. He delves into the supposed family history of Randy Weaver, finding inconsistencies and attempting to link various relatives to Jewish heritage and prominent families, including the Truax family, Sarah Truax, Rhoda Truax, and the Lyons family. He also discusses the Zellaha family, highlighting seemingly suspicious incidents involving Diana Zellaha and Shane Zellaha, and their son Tyson Zellaha, a Marine Corp.

Mathis further analyzes Bo Gritz, the negotiator at Ruby Ridge, also identifying him as a former Special Forces operative with a suspicious biography and alleged government ties. He claims Gritz was involved in intelligence operations and infiltrated conspiracy groups. Mathis also points to Gritz’s involvement with Montana Freemen and the Terry Schiavo case as further evidence of staged events.

The author then discusses the book The Late Great Planet Earth by Harold Lee Lindsey, suggesting its influence on the Weavers’ prepper lifestyle and claiming Lindsey’s background and affiliations with Campus Crusade for Christ and Trinity Broadcasting Network point to intelligence involvement. He also links Lindsey to Christian Zionism and a pro-Israel stance. Mathis critiques the script’s inconsistencies regarding Weaver’s supposed political leanings and his family’s church affiliations.

Finally, Mathis examines Gerry Spence, Weaver’s attorney, suggesting he was also part of a staged production and potentially an agent. He links Spence to the Karen Silkwood case and traces his alleged lineage to prominent families, including the Spencers and the British aristocracy, suggesting a hidden agenda behind his scrubbed biography. He concludes by asserting that Weaver, like Tim McVeigh, was Special Forces, and criticizes Special Forces for participating in disinfo projects and creating fake terror threats.

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