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The author, Miles Mathis, discusses an incident on Jeopardy! where an Episcopal priest, Kevin Laskowski, was unable to answer Bible-related clues. Mathis suggests this points to a deeper issue, interpreting clues within Laskowski’s biography and church affiliation as evidence of his being an agent. Mathis highlights Laskowski’s location in Falls Church, Virginia, noting it as the CIA’s location. He also points to the name Laskowski as potentially Jewish, referencing Philip Laskowsky and Roman Laskowski, and linking the Jagiellons to Jewish ancestry, including King Charles. Further investigation into St. John’s Episcopal Church in Centreville, Virginia reveals other individuals with potentially Jewish names like Gluay Zimmerman and a deacon, Rev. Steve Busch, a Marine Corps veteran and Lieutenant Colonel. Mathis scrutinizes Busch’s LinkedIn profile, noting the absence of his clerical titles and past employment at IBM, where he liaised with DoD. Mathis then connects Laskowski’s prior work in philanthropy with the National Committee for Responsible Philanthropy (NCRP), founded by Rockefeller III, and claims this organization, which he states was run by individuals named Eisenberg and Asher, attacked United Way for being “church-based and not leftist enough.” Mathis interprets this as a CIA infiltration of churches aimed at redirecting charitable funds. He concludes that St. John’s Episcopal Church appears to be a CIA front and that Jeopardy! is compromised and serves as a conduit for agents, a claim he supports by stating game shows have been fixed since the 1950s, referencing the film Quiz Show.

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