Fakery in Boulder
March 26, 2021
MILES MATHIS shoots holes through the Boulder “mass shooting.” He comes up with connections to Hollywood, intelligence, the military, Wall Street and AstraZeneca. It’s no accident that this event took place in the Denver suburbs, where other fake massacres distracting and terrorizing the American public into submission have been staged. He ends his research article with this:
OK, I am tiring of this, but if you want to do more, I suggest you read closely the Washington Post victims announcement, which doesn’t read like it should. What a sensible person would expect is a few lines about each victim, sticking to the facts. You wouldn’t expect them to be unloading a lot of tearjerking emotionalism on you, since—if real—the event is sad enough on its own. You don’t need your response telegraphed like this, do you? You don’t need to be told what to feel. But as is usual with these events, the whole thing is being keyed up with pregnant women, dancing people, balloons, and other sugary anecdotes. To be blunt, the whole page reads like amateurish propaganda, composed by the usual set of barely literate recruits in sub-basement 10 at Langley. You don’t really learn anything about the victims; instead you read a bunch of unverifiable treacle about how they loved puppies or puppies loved them or something. It’s pathetic. You could judge the whole event by the tone of this article, and I do. The way it is written tells us without further research we are being yanked. The page reeks of desperation and miscalculation.
This is not a blanket endorsement of Mr. Mathis. I sincerely appreciate his hard work here. (Please avoid his artworks page.) You have to have courage, a healthy sense of outrage and a capacity for hours of thankless tedium to go into the details of these events.
— Comments —
Patrick O’Brien writes from Denver:
Fakery in Boulder? I know the three priests who will be celebrating the funeral Mass for Officer Talley. I know people who knew him.
Laura writes:
That’s very sad if he was killed.
I don’t think Mr. Mathis proved no one was killed. And I certainly haven’t.
I know nothing about Officer Talley and I am not going to be researching the case anytime soon. My position is that we cannot trust the news reports about massacres in public places until they are proven reliable by independent research. I’m sure others will look into this one more. There are shootings every day of the week in America that are ignored by politicians and celebrities. So the fact that a shooting is instantly the subject of intense, national publicity and a political campaign throws suspicion on it, for good reason.
By the way, in staged shooting events in general, it is improbable that those conducting funerals would know if there was no dead person. It would be fairly easy to send over a heavy coffin or urn.
And one other thing, as an aside, and I don’t say this to insult you because I know nothing about your intentions and actually assume the best of you, but there are no true Masses in what pass for Catholic churches today. (If you’d like to know more about that, I recommend for starters the wonderful letters of the late Mary Lejeune.) So either way, there is fakery in Colorado.