True to form, upon further investigation it appears that, now, one of the NFL’s most popular stars recently served in Washington D.C. as a congressman.
“David Madison Cawthorn,” according to Wikipedia, “is an American politician who has served as the U.S. representative for North Carolina’s 11th congressional district since 2021. A member of the Republican party, he is the first member of Congress born in the 1990’s and the third youngest in U.S. history. He describes himself as a Christian and a constitutional conservative.”
Below: Madison Cawthorn
Does “Madison Cawthorn” happen to look familiar to anyone?
Indeed, he should appear familiar – especially among those residing in America who also happen to be fans of the NFL (National Football League).
Turns out, however, “Madison Cawthorn”, U.S. congressional representative from North Carolina’s 11th district, and Tom Brady, declared the greatest quarterback to have ever played in the NFL, have been identified as fabricated character schemes modified from a live-action role player – a popular dramatic television actor famous for portraying the role of a serial killer.
That time of year – for the NFL’s annual celebration of ritual sports entertainment, the Super Bowl – has once again swiftly arrived. But the NFL and the Super Bowl are about much more than the presentation of scripted entertainment. Both were also covertly designed as socio-political and behavioral conditioning tools while the dramatic excitement of the ‘game’, particularly during the Super Bowl’s half-time extravaganza, itself conceals the unfolding of grand masonic rituals.
But has anyone never considered the derivation of the word entertainment or considered the occult significance of the term “Super Bowl”?
As for the etymology of “entertainment”, the word derives from the juxtaposition of entre (French) which emanates from Latin inter both meaning ‘together, or among’ and Latin tenere, which means ‘to hold’.
Therefore, in a literal sense, entertain means to ‘hold or support together’.
With its dazzling array of dramatically scripted spectacles and its bevy of charismatic stars, the NFL’s quality-controlled product is designed to attract and to completely seize the public’s attentions, long enough to garner massive profits, both for itself and for its business partners in the television production industry and also, of course, for its gaming/booking associates in Las Vegas.
This is why so many of the NFL’s prime time games appear as spectacularly competitive, the final outcomes of which, oftentimes, aren’t decided until the waning seconds of the final quarter. In NFL parlance, this is termed as the maintenance of league “parity”.
More intriguingly still, have any of its rabid fanatical followers never once considered that the NFL – chiefly, for the purpose(s) of increasing profits derived from advertisement and merchandising revenue, and from skyrocketing television ratings – may, from time-to-time, recycle some of its star players (fabricated character schemes portrayed by reliable actors) into new identities? 
Below: Former New York Jets star quarterback ‘Broadway’ Joe Namath
A deeper investigation into the deceptive methods of operation utilized by the NFL has revealed, the league, throughout its entire history, has been no stranger to the conceptual phenomenon of Post-Modern Reality Simulation. Imagine, too, for a moment, if you will, the throngs of duped fans needlessly expending emotional and financial energy (gambling) on professional sporting spectacles which – much like the WWF (World Wrestling Federation) – are stage-managed and scripted for maximum entertainment value and, more paramount, to maximize profitable revenues.
Perhaps even more tragically, imagine the crestfallen reaction of those same millions of fanatics, those enticed and smitten by a particular player’s intriguing biographical backstory and his exploits both on and off the field of play, if they were to ever realize their favorite athlete was essentially a highly paid thespian contracted to act under the guise of both a pseudonym and the carefully sculpted image of a fabricated character scheme?
Joe Montana 1984 San Francisco 49er Quaterback
Turns out, in the particular case of the former NFL athlete observed in the first image posted above, not only was his image recycled and repackaged into that of yet another NFL star, Joe Montana, who also played in the Super Bowl, Broadway Joe Namath’s live-action role player – a well-known Hollywood actor – also went on to assume the identity of a once popular persona in the world of pop music entertainment.
This is the story of a Hollywood actor whom, for a time, at least, ascended to the heights of fame and fortune.
But when one dares to look beneath such glittering Hollywood facades – as everyone whom frequents this site has learned – things are never quite what they appear to be.
Indeed, during the era of the 1980’s – as has been oftentimes said of high-profile Hollywood celebrities – Matthew Vincent Lattanzi seemed to have grasped the illusive American Dream.
Turns out, upon further and extensive investigation, Lattanzi has been a man of many faces, an actor whom, like those of his famous family members, has spent most of his life as a key participant in the phenomenon we’ve come to recognize as Post-Modern Reality Simulation.
Among other curious and fascinating details, Lattanzi is the hidden brother of a former NFL superstar and Hollywood actor and, for a short time, according to “official biographers”, he was also married to one of the biggest stars of Hollywood’s music recording industry, a four-time Grammy award-winning singer and actress whom, also, interestingly enough, happened to be the daughter of a British MI5 officer.
However, as is so oftentimes the case, there is much more to the story of Matthew Vincent Lattanzi.
As everyone shall soon learn, Lattanzi went on to star in the O.J. Simpson trial simulation, the Jon Benet Ramsey psychological operation and, as well, he was also featured as the host actor behind the mask of the villainous but centrifugal figure in one of Australia’s most infamous mass shootings.
The fabricated character scheme Lattanzi portrayed as part of his role in the O.J. Simpson trial was alleged to have been murdered. But, miraculously and, perhaps, ironically, Lattanzi was resurrected from death to become the host actor of a villainous character who was characterized by the MSM as a “mass murderer”.
But now, it shall be revealed, Lattazni has gone on to star in yet another high-profile role, as a fabricated character scheme in the world of American politics.