The article “News Vaudeville” by Miles Mathis, published on December 28, 2024, critiques several recent events and figures, suggesting they are staged or deceptive. The author begins by mocking the attire of alleged murderer Luigi Mangione, comparing it to a fashion shoot. He then discusses Jacob Chansley, the “Qanon shaman,” suggesting his public persona and tattoos reveal hidden affiliations with the Navy, Hollywood, and prominent families like the Angelis, Gabbards, Lyons, and Bolzanos, linking him to Tulsi Gabbard and the King of England. The author argues this indicates the January 6 event was staged.

Next, Mathis scrutinizes a photo from a German Christmas market attack, highlighting the apparent indifference of bystanders. He then delves into the backgrounds of Angela Merkel and Theresa May, suggesting both have fabricated biographies and hidden Jewish or Phoenician roots. Merkel’s past is described as involving Stasi involvement and a rapid rise in politics despite questionable academic timelines. May’s biography is similarly questioned, with her early career and parliamentary rise attributed to hidden connections and marriage to banker Sir Philip May, who was named in the Panama Papers.

The article details extensive familial connections for both women, linking them to numerous aristocratic families and suggesting they are cousins, despite the inaccuracy of a specific photo of Merkel with other girls. Mathis asserts that European royalty and prominent politicians share deep-rooted Phoenician/Jewish ancestry, citing the Windsors, Jagiellons, and Comnenes. He concludes that relationships between such figures are expected and have been for millennia.

A postscript dated January 9, 2025, mentions a rapid documentary production on Mangione by Tubi and the author’s rejection of an offer to collaborate with John Hutchison and his wife, who claim contact with the spirit of Ken Shoulders, fearing it’s a setup to discredit him, possibly by sites like Rational Wiki.

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