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The author, Miles Mathis, argues that the solution to the issue of transgender athletes in women’s sports is for “real women” to initiate a nationwide boycott. He believes this would force sports programs to revert to previous rules, as financial and media support would cease. Mathis asserts this strategy is guaranteed to work, suggesting universities would face financial ruin if women athletes quit college sports, and potentially men’s athletes would join in solidarity, halting all college and professional sports. He posits that new leagues with the old rules would emerge, bankrupting and removing those promoting current policies.
The author’s renewed focus on this issue stems from an incident at the University of Pennsylvania (upenn) involving Lia Thomas, who he describes as a man competing in women’s races. He mentions teammates allegedly calling out Thomas for possessing male anatomy. Mathis speculates Thomas might be a CIA agent pushing Operation Chaos and criticizes upenn students for not seeing through this. He advises them to sue the university for tuition fraud and cease payments. He also calls for a broader alliance of “real women and men” to act.
Mathis contrasts Lia Thomas with Iszak Henig of Yale, another transgender athlete. He questions Henig’s appearance in women’s races despite being assigned male at birth, attributing it to cosmetic procedures and hair. He notes Henig is Jewish and speculates Thomas might also be. Mathis connects upenn and Yale to the Ivy League and describes upenn as a center for CIA activity, citing Noam Chomsky and Ben Franklin as examples of individuals associated with the university and alleged “spooks.” He claims Ben Franklin was a British agent and involved in the Salem Witch hoax.
The author traces the origins of upenn back to sermons by George Whitefield, whom he calls a “cross-eyed inbred crypto-Jew.” He claims Methodism, founded by Whitefield and John Wesley, was a Jewish front designed to divide and weaken Christianity. He links Whitefield to prominent families and suggests his acceptance into Pembroke College, Oxford was due to his lineage. Mathis also mentions George Whitfield’s association with Crypt Grammar School and John Cooke.
Mathis interprets George Whitfield’s early work in Savannah, Georgia, and his promotion of predestination, as part of a larger scheme. He critiques how Google and Wikipedia present information on predestination, suggesting a deliberate spin to conceal its alleged Jewish origins and promote it as a Christian doctrine. He specifically criticizes Douglas Moo and his association with Trinity and the Trinity Journal.
Returning to George Whitfield, Mathis states he was a pawn of Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon. He claims Hastings’ mother was Jewish, citing her surname Levinge=Levi and her father, Sir Richard Levin, as evidence. He connects Hastings’ grandfather to Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield, the Lord High Chancellor, whom he describes as an agent of Intelligence who prosecuted Daniel Defoe and Jonathan Swift. He notes Parker’s involvement with King George I of England, suggesting the king was unable to speak English.
Mathis asserts that Parker was impeached for bribery and that his association with Isaac Newton reveals Newton’s true nature. He reiterates that Methodism originated from Huntingdon castle and Lady Selina, who used figures like Whitfield and the Wesleys to infiltrate the church. He claims these “Jewish peers” continued the work of Henry VIII and alleged Jewish associates like Rich and Crowell in attacking the Church to steal assets and secularize society.
Mathis concludes by stating that Ben Franklin and George Whitfield’s founding of upenn was part of this secularization project. He believes current transgender initiatives at the university are designed to “split and desex the sexes” and atomize society, creating a population easily manipulated into becoming “vanilla, spiritless, and unquestioning citizens.” He likens this envisioned future to a Logan’s Run dystopia. He urges the girls at upenn to “wake up” and quit immediately, suggesting they join a trucker protest at Capitols and castles.
List of Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc.:
- Miles Mathis
- University of Pennsylvania (upenn)
- Lia Thomas
- Operation Chaos
- Iszak Henig
- Yale
- Ivy League
- CIA
- Noam Chomsky
- Ben Franklin
- Salem Witch
- George Whitefield
- Pembroke College, Oxford
- Methodism
- John Wesley
- Jewish
- Crypt Grammar School
- John Cooke
- St. Mary de Crypt Church
- Savannah, Georgia
- Wikipedia
- St. Augustine
- Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon
- Washington Shirley, Earl of Ferrers
- Mary Levinge
- Levinge=Levi
- Sir Richard Levin
- Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield
- Lord High Chancellor
- Intelligence
- Francis Bacon
- Daniel Defoe
- Jonathan Swift
- King George I
- Tower (of London)
- Isaac Newton
- Huntingdon castle
- Henry VIII
- Rich
- Crowell
- Star Trek
- Logan’s Run
- Kirk
- Capitols
- castles
- Luther
- Quakers
- Calvin
- Maj. Walter Whitfield
- Marines
- 3rd Duke of Argyll
- Whitfields of the peerage
- Campbells
- Dukes of Argyll
- Howards
- royal Stuarts
- Dorothy Whitfield
- Baronet Bulkeley
- Mainwarings
- Downing
- Dukes of Norfolk
- Noels
- Villiers
- Eures
- Dacres
- Horace Mann
- New Trier
- Holy Club
- Catholic
- Christian
- Protestant
- Douglas Moo
- Trinity
- Trinity Journal
- New Testament
- Judaism
- Jesus
- Matthew
- John
- Paul
- Luke (implied by mention of John Wesley as Methodist)
- Howard (family name)