Miles Mathis: terrain theory psyop

http://mileswmathis.com/terrain.pdf

He also calls out Tom Cowan as a Jew to bolster his claim.

I am not going to spend much time on this, I just want to shoot it down with all possible efficiency. I do it now because I am tired of getting emails on it. People keep trying to snare me with this tarbaby, but as you know I have not fallen for it. I have been suspicious from the start, and although I haven’t really looked into it until now, I intuited it was a project from the first words. But because I said I could understand people questioning everything after the faux-vaccine genocide in my paper on Typhoid Mary, the emails have ramped up again. I just ignore them. So all you agents can give up now. You failed again.

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Ginny
9 months ago

Mathis must have a very poor opinion of his followers. He doesn’t even seem to understand the bases for the dispute about virology, and apparently thinks he can defend its integrity with no real arguments or evidence, just his feelings. I understand he has few options, given the argument against virology is a simple one, basically that the procedures used to identify viruses and prove they cause disease are not scientifically sound. But still, it’s like no one is even trying anymore.

govtisajoke
9 months ago

Terrain Theory must have the powers that be worried…using all the controlled opposition at their disposal. This article from Miles is a pathetic attempt to dispel terrain theory.

Last edited 9 months ago by govtisajoke
xileffilex
9 months ago

Surely MM has heard of Mark and Sam Bailey who also propagate Terrain Theory? Guess he doesn’t call them out because they don’t have jewish souding names. It’s thin stuff. If you really want a spirited attack [on Sam Bailey’s quest for evidence on the isolation of “viruses”], try this academic blogger in New Zealand [Dr Alison Campbell] whose hit piece still rests on the defended assumption that viruses have been purified and isolated. And, if you go through the references in the article and the references they depend on, just as the Baileys do, there is nothing in the… Read more »

tokarski
9 months ago
Reply to  xileffilex

I just read the article and comments … if you remove ad hominem from Allison Jolley’s toolbox, she’s not got much going on. She refused to link to the Sam Bailey video or engage her one-on-one, and when Stefan Lanka was mentioned, attacked him viciously. She slimes anti-vaxxers and conspiracy theorists, a low form of debate. Rather discouraging. I regard her either as a tool or as supremely stupid.

tokarski
9 months ago

I lost interest in Kaufman long ago, sensing a fake. Cowan is a little more difficult, but I also regard him as a fake. I am currently reading his book, Human Heart Cosmic Heart, and am finding it incomprehensible. I am not stupid, I hope, but when supposedly smart people cannot put things un basically understandable language for ordinary people to read and comprehend, I think poseur. I do not trust Kaufman or Cowan and am suspicious why they both appeared on the scene at the same time. But I also do not trust Miles Mathis.I am wary of him,… Read more »

Dave j
Dave j
9 months ago
Reply to  fakeologist

Is that a magical salt grain thay weigh an ounce.

They are called one and done

tokarski
9 months ago
Reply to  tokarski

“Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to… Read more »

Gabriel
9 months ago

I normally agree with Miles but this time he threw the baby out with the bath water by making it sound like terrain theory puts bacteria in the same category as viruses. I personally favor the terrain theory over germ theory because I don’t believe in viruses. I do believe bacteria, parasites, and poison makes us sick and are easy to prove. I also believe keeping our terrain clean from those things keeps us healthy. Miles is doing a lot of his own misdirection in this article associating terrain theory with flat earth. Why even mention that in the same… Read more »

napoleon
9 months ago
Reply to  Gabriel

keep that stream of thought goin ,why would miles suddenly distance himself from our types with his latest paapperr

oh and i agree with evrything you said ,plus before virus theory gets thrown out we will be handed exsome theory saying they are goood not bad

but terrain is the key to it all gabriel i agree

napoleon
9 months ago
Reply to  napoleon

the excuse of exsomes or the packets of toxin that these fellas “detect” will save their psientific asses for another hundred years ,

youll have two boffins in coats in 2066 saying they thought these were viruses and tested them wrong ,and the trouble is their narrative is wrong because they will still consider contagion and by that time were all dead anyway

the body is fantastic

napoleon
9 months ago
Reply to  napoleon

and make no mistake about this ,the lads that choose shwabbs clothes are the lads behind 911 you wanna scare your politicians and doctors send em my to my forum ,because im telling you now the narrative this is taking the dance as smj calls it is set beyond all our lifetimes these cats can pay dickheads for years the name warpspeed !!! ,doesn’t fit a humanitarian effort does itthe name warpspeed !!! ,doesn’t fit a humanitarian effort does it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Warp_Speed Although initially budgeted by Congress for about $10 billion in May 2020,[1] Operation Warp Speed had spent $12.4 billion by mid-December trump and… Read more »

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napoleon
9 months ago
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Gabriel
9 months ago
Reply to  napoleon

I agree Napoleon, it’s a strange direction Miles went with this topic and it’s not exactly timely. It almost seems like he was given direction to write this topic but did not have a strong premise or relevant news event to associate it with.

napoleon
9 months ago
Reply to  Gabriel

911 toys have a strange effect on all abs heroes

napoleon
9 months ago
Reply to  Gabriel

i dont trust any of em matey ,never did

napoleon
9 months ago
Reply to  Gabriel

wouldnt you think just one of these conspiracy theorist actually solved 1

just one of em

napoleon
9 months ago
Reply to  napoleon

we should be called question hoarders not truthers

thats all we get left with

Mike K.
Mike K.
9 months ago
Reply to  napoleon

It is NOT always finding the answer, a lot if it is subtracting what is NOT true from the equation. Clear up the waters so to speak. Learn to ignore what is not true in these things. Have less to consider. If you tell me that pink elephants pissing is what rain is, I don’t need to tell what rain is to know for sure it is not a pink elephant pissing!

napoleon
9 months ago
Reply to  Mike K.

any analagy with piss in is right up my street ,but you are correct mike

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