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This article by Miles Mathis argues that Tucker Carlson is “gaslighting” his audience by focusing on superficial issues and mainstream talking points instead of deeper, systemic problems. Mathis criticizes Carlson for covering manufactured events like the situation in Ohio and the Fulton County, Georgia grand jury, suggesting these are Hollywood productions. He questions Carlson’s guest Charlie Hurt, who he claims is from the discredited Drudge Report and misidentified as being from The Washington Times. Mathis then analyzes the alleged Amazon 767 crash in Houston in 2019 involving pilot Conrad Aska, proposing it was faked for insurance money and questioning the story’s details, including pilot Rick Blakely’s identity and burial. He links Blakely’s father, Vestal Nelson Blakely, to Summit Acquisition LLC, a company not generally available to businesses valued under $25 million.

Mathis posits that Tucker Carlson uses the Conrad Aska story to imply Aska was hired due to being black, filling a quota, but argues companies prioritize financial considerations over “woke” ideology. He suggests the real reason for airlines hiring less qualified pilots is vaccine injuries and mandates, leading to a pilot exodus, a point tucker indirectly confirms in a segment with Ed Dowd discussing vaccine-related excess deaths. Mathis speculates that the DoD and Pfizer orchestrated the vaccine rollout for profit and control, potentially as a preemptive measure against revolution.

The author criticizes Tucker Carlson and others like Alex Jones, Mike Adams, Mike Lindell, Jim Hoft, and Joe Rogan for diverting attention with sensational topics such as nuclear war, “DC prisoners,” serial killers, aliens, spy balloons, and pedophiles, rather than addressing serious issues. He singles out Michael Yon, presented as an ex-Special Forces operative by Infowars, as having a fabricated bio, suggesting his appearances are part of ongoing “information warfare.”

Mathis dismisses a NATO tweet referencing Hollywood movies as evidence of the staged nature of the Ukraine war, which he believes is a distraction from vaccine genocide and a means to replenish weapons stockpiles. He also refutes claims by Dr. McCullough and alternative sites that soybeans are a cure for spike proteins, warning they can act as hormone mimics. He recommends hawthorn berries or kinases from nuts and seeds as potential clot remedies instead. Finally, Mathis criticizes Scott Adams for promoting a race war narrative, questioning the credibility of Rasmussen polls as a CIA front, and lists numerous individuals and organizations like NPR, aclu, and CNN as part of a crumbling system succumbing to public fatigue with propaganda.

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