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The author, Miles Mathis, begins with his tri-annual reminder to donate to his website, emphasizing its ad-free, premium content. He then shifts to discussing recent US political events, noting the strangeness and his agreement with Ron Paul regarding the attack on USAid, which he views as a CIA front. He expresses concern over the use of executive orders, comparing it unfavorably to the Covid response. Mathis is particularly alarmed by what he perceives as land grabs under both biden and Trump, including proposed annexations of Palestine, Panama, Greenland, and parts of Canada and Mexico. He initially found these ideas amusing but became serious upon hearing Trump discuss taking Palestine with Netanyahu, linking it to wealthy resort development, similar to his accusations regarding maui and LA.

Mathis also expresses worry about Trump’s administration firing federal workers without a plan for their reintegration, especially with Big Tech and Elon Musk’s plans to replace jobs with robots. He fears this, coupled with the “fake pandemic,” suggests a “culling” or even genocide. He believes India, China, Indonesia, Africa, and Europe are most at risk due to dense populations, with the Western Hemisphere requiring less of a “cull.” He notes Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle have shown signs of targeting, as have DC, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Toronto.

He contrasts Trump’s actions with the past ideas of figures like Wendell Berry advocating for a return to farming. Mathis questions the necessity of widespread “culling,” arguing it should focus on India and China and not the US with methods like “bugs and fires.” He criticizes immigration policies that send people to big cities, comparing the issues in San Francisco to Calcutta, Bombay, and Shanghai. He also points to “misaimed environmentalism,” such as aerosoling skies and genetically modifying mosquitoes, suggesting these are “Dr. Evil culling schemes” and calls for Trump to arrest Bill Gates and Fauci instead of FBI agents. He questions the importance of releasing JFK files over dismantling private foundations like Gates, Rockefeller, Ford, and Carnegie.

Ultimately, while Mathis acknowledges Trump is dismantling the “deep state,” he is uneasy, citing Trump’s continued work with Big Tech, Bill Gates, and Big Pharma, and his plans for Palestinians to go to an unspecified “beautiful place.” He fears this, along with the lack of plans for displaced workers and the focus on wealthy resorts, points to a darker agenda for most people in the future.

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