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The author, Miles Mathis, argues that “swatting” incidents, as reported in the news, are fabricated (“fake news”). He claims that swat teams are not dispatched based on anonymous calls due to their high cost and the requirement for police to confirm an event and call them in themselves. Mathis asserts that unannounced swat deployments would be unconstitutional and illegal, bypassing the need for search warrants and constituting illegal search and seizure. He questions why individuals allegedly targeted by “swatting” do not sue for harassment and civil rights violations, suggesting this is because the events are staged, with many originating from Infowars employees. The author believes this is a tactic to acclimate the public to a New World Order and create compliance through “fake fear,” likening it to the movie Brazil. He criticizes Kristi Noem at DHS for pretending these events are real and promising to apprehend perpetrators, stating that DHS specializes in domestic terrorism and fear creation. Mathis encourages readers to relax, not be intimidated by these staged events, and to speak out and fight back, citing a personal anecdote about a neighbor in Taos who successfully sued for $2 million after being roughed up by the TaosPD, implying a strong legal recourse for those genuinely wronged.