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The author, Miles Mathis, announces that his websites, mileswmathis.com and milesmathis.com, are now secured with SSL certificates provided by his webhost. He believes this is a measure to combat interference from entities like the CIA and Google. He notes that some tech experts found the method of traffic diversion unusual. Google continues to significantly limit his website’s visibility, a deliberate action taken after his content went “superviral” years ago. Other search engines like Bing, Yahoo, and Yandex either did not receive or acted on this directive later, with Yandex still reflecting the true popularity of his papers, which he claims outrank major institutions like Wikipedia, Britannica, and Dictionary.com, as well as universities like Harvard, Columbia, MIT, and Stanford.

Mathis discusses a recent Supreme Court ruling in Murthy v. Missouri, which he believes allows for censorship and harms civil rights by effectively killing the First Amendment. He criticizes the ruling for denying standing to both individuals and states, arguing that the government has been “bought” and that the ruling appears to be a manufactured maneuver by both political parties, with the CIA and “trillionaire families” behind it. He points to Vivek Murthy, the Surgeon General and a defendant in the case, as an example of how wealth and connections influence positions of power, highlighting his family ties to N. R. Murthy (founder of Infosys) and Rishi Sunak (former Prime Minister of the UK), as well as his own business interests in TrialNetworks and advisory roles. Mathis also links Rishi Sunak to Goldman Sachs, Patrick Degorce, and Moderna. Further connections are drawn to Shrinivas Kulkarni (astronomer at CalTech) and Gururaj Deshpande (venture capitalist and namesake of the MIT Center for Technological Innovation). Mathis suggests these individuals, originating from families connected to the East India Company and potentially of “half Jewish/Phoenician” descent, are involved in various forms of fraud and censorship.

He reiterates his long-held advice to avoid social media, which he sees as a tool for controlling speech, and advocates for building private websites like his own. He also encourages direct, in-person communication and local community involvement as more effective forms of organization and resistance. Mathis proposes a “Revolution of Refusniks” as the current most successful form of resistance, involving a refusal to participate in or accept various aspects of what he terms the “New World Order,” including consumerism, working for “evil companies,” military service, state-controlled education, the acceptance of “fake news,” and medical interventions like drugs and vaccines. He concludes by characterizing governments and their associated figures as “parasites” and “corrupt billionaire thieves.”

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