- Summary:
The author, Miles Mathis, claims that search results for his name are rigged, particularly on Microsoft’s Bing search engine. He points to a Substack article by a user named “gay troll” which falsely accuses him of being a “federal agent.” Mathis argues that this article, with negligible engagement, is inexplicably ranked highly, while his own widely shared papers are suppressed. The author of the article is identified as Lleland Maxwell, who Mathis criticizes for lacking credentials and relying on the commentary of Allan Weisbecker without fact-checking. Mathis further alleges that Maxwell twists his work, accusing him of “covering for Zionism” despite Mathis exposing “Jewish/Phoenician hoaxes.” Mathis suggests Maxwell is attempting to deceive his audience by portraying himself as a “Zionist hunter” while Mathis is a “limited hangout,” noting that both Maxwell and Weisbecker have Jewish connections. Mathis also mentions another troll, “fakenukesphil” on Fakeologist, who he believes is hired to discredit him by spreading misinformation about his theories, such as the one concerning Kennedy. Mathis concludes that these tactics, including delisting and promoting discrediting agents, are part of a disinformation campaign originating from entities like Langley, aimed at suppressing his work without direct engagement.
- Annotated Summary:
The author, Miles Mathis, claims that search results for his name are rigged, particularly on Microsoft’s Bing search engine. He points to a Substack article by a user named “gay troll” which falsely accuses him of being a “federal agent.” Mathis argues that this article, with negligible engagement, is inexplicably ranked highly, while his own widely shared papers are suppressed. The author of the article is identified as Lleland Maxwell, who Mathis criticizes for lacking credentials and relying on the commentary of Allan Weisbecker without fact-checking. Mathis further alleges that Maxwell twists his work, accusing him of “covering for Zionism” despite Mathis exposing “Jewish/Phoenician hoaxes.” Mathis suggests Maxwell is attempting to deceive his audience by portraying himself as a “Zionist hunter” while Mathis is a “limited hangout,” noting that both Maxwell and Weisbecker have Jewish connections, citing Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Jeffrey Epstein as examples of “cloaked Jews” within prominent families connected to the British peerage. Mathis also mentions another troll, “fakenukesphil” on Fakeologist, who he believes is hired to discredit him by spreading misinformation about his theories, such as the one concerning Kennedy, and even suggesting Jacqueline Kennedy was a man. Mathis concludes that these tactics, including delisting and promoting discrediting agents, are part of a disinformation campaign originating from entities like Langley, aimed at suppressing his work without direct engagement. He notes that these “projects” have been backfiring for years and cites RationalWiki and YouTube as other platforms that allegedly promote fake numbers and engage in similar suppression tactics.