This article by Miles Mathis criticizes Jay Weidner and Mike Williams for misrepresenting his research on conspiracy theories, particularly concerning The Beatles. Mathis claims that weidner, who allegedly claims to be a fan, interviewed Williams on Youtube to undermine Mathis’s work. Mathis suspects weidner and Williams are part of a CIA front, possibly Gaia Media, and are attempting to “spin” his research.

Mathis points out several perceived red flags about Williams, including his association with David Icke, his work with Neil Sanders on Charles Manson, and his collaboration with Sofia Smallstorm. Mathis also notes that Williams is allegedly a Flat Earther and was photographed in a military uniform. Mathis contrasts his own detailed biography with Williams’s lack of one, only finding the vague description “a critical thinker.” Mathis also finds the similarity in names (“Mike Williams” and “Miles Williams Mathis”) suspicious.

The core of the Williams interview, according to Mathis, revolves around the book “The Memoirs of Billy Shears,” which Williams presents as an insider account from Paul McCartney revealing that the real McCartney was killed in a ritual sacrifice in 1966 and replaced by “Billy Shears.” Mathis argues this is a deliberate attempt to distract from his own research suggesting McCartney is twins. Mathis also states that Williams is trying to obscure his findings that John Lennon faked his death.

Mathis claims that Williams and weidner acknowledge some of his less significant findings but avoid his major theories, such as The Beatles being “peerage brats” with royal connections, their Jewish heritage, and Lennon’s alleged connection to Hitler through the Earls of Derby. Mathis is frustrated that weidner, as a supposed fan, did not discuss these key aspects of his research.

Further criticisms include weidner mentioning Bob Dylan’s lyrics and staged shootings, which Mathis claims originated from his work, and weidner’s statement about living in Laurel Canyon. Mathis also debunks weidner’s claims about Paul McCartney’s height and the height difference between Paul McCartney and Mike McCartney, asserting Paul McCartney is approximately 5’10” and Mike McCartney is similar in height to Ringo Starr, around 5’6”.

The article concludes with Mathis refuting Williams and weidner’s suggestion that inter-dimensional beings or aliens are the ultimate cause of problems, attributing them instead to greed and lying. Mathis also criticizes weidner for promoting Karim el Koussa’s theories on Phoenicians and Judeans, which Mathis sees as a distortion of his own research. He also notes weidner’s previous misrepresentations of his work on the Titanic and JFK assassination, accusing him of focusing on trivial details like the Zapruder film and creating diversions. Mathis likens weidner to a James Fetzer clone.

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Miles Mathis asserts in his article that Jay Weidner, despite claiming to be a fan, is actively undermining Mathis’s research on conspiracy theories, particularly concerning The Beatles. Mathis accuses weidner and his associate Mike Williams of being part of a CIA front, possibly Gaia Media, attempting to “spin” his work. Mathis expresses suspicion towards Williams due to his associations with David Icke, Neil Sanders, Sofia Smallstorm, and alleged Flat Earther beliefs, as well as a photograph of him in military uniform. Mathis highlights the lack of a substantial biography for Williams compared to his own detailed history, and finds the name similarity (“Mike Williams” and “Miles Williams Mathis”) suspicious.

The core of Williams’s interview on Youtube focuses on the book “The Memoirs of Billy Shears,” which Williams presents as an insider account from Paul McCartney claiming the original McCartney was replaced after a ritual sacrifice in 1966 by “Billy Shears.” Mathis believes this is a deliberate misdirection to obscure his own research that McCartney is twins and to prevent dissemination of the truth about John Lennon faking his death. Mathis contends that Williams and weidner acknowledge minor points from his research but avoid his major theories about The Beatles’ royal connections, their Jewish heritage, and Lennon’s alleged link to Hitler through the Earls of Derby.

Mathis also criticizes weidner for mentioning his ideas on Bob Dylan’s lyrics and staged shootings without attribution, and for his comments about Laurel Canyon. He dismisses weidner’s claims about Paul McCartney’s height, stating Paul McCartney is around 5’10” and his twin Mike McCartney is similar in height to Ringo Starr (approximately 5’6”). Mathis refutes the idea that inter-dimensional beings are the cause of global problems, instead pointing to greed and lying, and criticizes weidner for promoting Karim el Koussa’s theories on Phoenicians and Judeans as a distortion of his own work. Mathis also notes weidner’s prior misrepresentations of his research on the Titanic and JFK assassination, accusing him of focusing on irrelevant details like the Zapruder film. Mathis ultimately compares weidner to a James Fetzer clone, suggesting he creates diversions.

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