This article, “Fake News Continues Under Trump” by Miles Mathis, argues that much of the news circulating, particularly concerning Donald Trump and related events, is fabricated. The author claims that legal concepts like double jeopardy are being misrepresented by sources like Wikipedia and Google to perpetuate these false narratives. The article highlights specific instances, such as the alleged pardons of J6 actors, the supposed death of Matthew Huttle, and questionable details surrounding the identities and ages of individuals like Dale Huttle and Donald Huttle, suggesting these are staged events involving actors and misdirection.
The author also criticizes the authenticity of footage depicting Gazans returning to destroyed homes, labeling it as CGI. A significant portion of the article is dedicated to debunking a story from Epoch Times and Zerohedge about Minutemen missiles in Montana. Mathis contends that the missile silo on Ed Butcher’s ranch is a dummy, evidenced by inconsistencies in the story’s details, numerology, and the implausibility of the described security measures and the sale of land. He further points out that Epoch Times is a Chinese publication linked to the Falun Gong movement, questioning its motive and access to sensitive military information.
The article then shifts to criticize Alex Jones and his interviews with figures like Joe Biggs and Gavin McInnes, suggesting they are government agents or actors. Mathis asserts that Biggs is a military actor and that Infowars has strong ties to the government, citing Biggs’s past as a correspondent and his work with Censored.TV. The author believes that Alex Jones’s popularity is waning because people recognize his fake news, despite his occasional correctness on issues like vaccines, and suggests he is part of a “controlled opposition” strategy, akin to Rush Limbaugh. The article also touches upon the financial aspects of military projects, like the Northrop Grumman Sentinel program for updating ICBMs, pointing out inflated costs and questioning the longevity of old versus new hardware.
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The article argues that fake news persists, even under Donald Trump’s presidency. The author debunks claims about presidential pardons and state charges, citing Wikipedia and Google as sources of misinformation. J6 individuals, allegedly pardoned by Trump, are described as actors who were never incarcerated, rendering the pardons moot. A supposed death of Matthew Huttle in Hobart, IN, who was allegedly involved in the J6 events, is presented as a staged event, with his associations with Los Angeles and Mission Viejo noted. Discrepancies in the reported age of Dale Huttle and his brother Donald Huttle, who is a private investigator with Aurora, CO listed as a location, are also highlighted, suggesting a deliberate obfuscation of identities. Further family connections are drawn to Richard Roethler of Eielson AFB, AK and his son Scott Roethler of Fort Hood, TX, with a note about the Gajewskis and the prevalence of Jewish names within these connections, including Roethler and Huttle.
The author dismisses footage of Gazans returning to destroyed homes as cgi and easily faked drone imagery. A story from Epoch Times and Zerohedge about Minutemen missiles in Montana is critically examined. The article suggests the missiles are dummies in fake silos, using numerology and wordplay, such as the mention of Judith mountains and Ed Butcher’s age (81, referencing “aces and eights”), as clues. The sale of one acre for 141 billion contract to replace dummy missiles and update silos by 2038. The Sentinel program’s cost increase and Nunn-McCurdy breach are also noted. The article identifies “aces and eights” as a recurring numerological signal.
The text then criticizes Alex Jones for interviewing Joe Biggs, whom the author identifies as a government agent and a “Cone Head” looking like a character from Dr. Seuss. Biggs is described as a fake pardoned J6 actor, an Army Sergeant, a purple heart recipient, and an organizer of the Proud Boys, which the author claims is a CIA or Army front. Biggs’s past as a correspondent for Infowars since 2015 and his work for Censored.TV, started by Gavin McInnes, are highlighted, linking Infowars to the government. McInnes is described as being linked to significant wealth and Tech millionaire Richard Szalwinski, and both are categorized as Jewish or “crypto.” McInnes is noted as being from the UK and a Baron of Kilwinning. Alex Jones is also mentioned as interviewing McInnes the “next day.” The article critiques the emotional portrayal of Biggs reuniting with his daughter, likening it to fake reunions in Israel with fake hostages. The author questions the low comment count on Alex Jones’s content despite support from figures like Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Trump, suggesting a decline in Infowars’s viewership since the Sandy Hook incident. Alex Jones is described as providing “controlled opposition” and a successor to Rush Limbaugh. The article also mentions CNN. The Air Force Global Strike Command and F. E. Warren missile complex are mentioned in relation to maintaining ICBMs. The atomic bomb that destroyed Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945 is referenced. The Cuban Missile Crisis is also mentioned.