Show Recap
On the May 6, 2013 broadcast of Decrypted Matrix Radio, Max delivered a packed episode covering chemical weapons false flags in Syria, a deathbed CIA confession about UFOs and Area 51, Obama’s controversial commencement speech urging graduates to reject warnings about government tyranny, the debut of the world’s first 3D printed gun, and deepening intelligence community ties to the Boston bombers.
Syria Chemical Weapons and the Israeli False Flag Question
Max opened with analysis of claims from a former Bush administration official alleging that chemical weapons reports coming out of Syria were part of an Israeli-backed false flag operation designed to justify Western military intervention. The show examined how the chemical weapons narrative was being constructed to manufacture consent for regime change, drawing parallels to the Iraq WMD playbook. Max urged listeners to question the intelligence being presented and consider who stood to benefit from escalation in the Syrian conflict.
CIA Deathbed Confession: UFOs, Area 51, and the Roswell Cover-Up
The broadcast featured discussion of a stunning video testimony from a 77-year-old former CIA agent known as “Agent Kewper,” later identified as Oscar Wayne Wolff. Filmed in March 2013 and presented at the Citizen Hearing on Disclosure at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, the dying man claimed he had visited Area 51 during the Eisenhower administration and personally witnessed a crashed Roswell UFO stored inside a climate-controlled hangar. He further alleged seeing living extraterrestrial beings at the nearby restricted S-4 facility. The confession was documented by filmmaker Jeremy Corbell and added fuel to the growing disclosure movement just as the five-day Citizens Hearing was making headlines.
Obama at Ohio State: “Reject These Voices”
Max took aim at President Obama’s May 5 commencement address at Ohio State University, in which the president told graduates to “reject these voices” that “incessantly warn of government as nothing more than some separate, sinister entity” and suggest that “tyranny is always lurking just around the corner.” The speech drew sharp criticism from liberty-minded commentators who saw it as a direct dismissal of legitimate concerns about government overreach, surveillance expansion, and constitutional erosion — issues that would be dramatically validated just weeks later by the Edward Snowden NSA revelations.
World’s First 3D Printed Gun, RoboBees, Quantum Internet, and Boston Bomber Links
Max covered the debut of the Liberator, the world’s first entirely 3D printed firearm, created by Cody Wilson of Defense Distributed in Austin, Texas. The .380 caliber pistol was assembled from 15 printable parts and a common nail as a firing pin, and its open-source design files were downloaded over 100,000 times within 48 hours of release before the State Department ordered them removed. The show also discussed Harvard’s RoboBee micro-drone project and its potential implications alongside Monsanto’s role in bee colony collapse, reports of a government-operated quantum internet that had been running for two years, and newly surfaced CIA and FBI connections to the Boston bombers through figures like Graham Fuller — the uncle of the Tsarnaev brothers’ uncle Ruslan — with ties reaching back to Skull and Bones networks.



