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This article by Miles Mathis questions the authenticity of the BTK killer case, specifically the alleged serial killer Dennis Rader. Mathis suggests that the widely accepted narrative is a fabricated event, potentially orchestrated by intelligence agencies. He points to several “red flags” surrounding Rader’s life, including his Air Force service, his Wichita State degree in administration of justice (described as a “spook degree”), and his employment with ADT Security Services, which he posits is an Intel front. The article traces the history of ADT, its connection to AT&T, and its acquisition by Lord Ashcroft, who is linked to a vast network of prominent and aristocratic families.
Mathis scrutinizes the details of Rader’s alleged crimes and capture, calling the methods improbable and designed to mislead. He questions the timeline of the Otero family murders, the means of Rader’s apprehension via a floppy disk, and his job as a dogcatcher. The article also criticizes the handling of the legal proceedings, including the alleged filming and unauthorized airing of an interview with Rader by NBC, facilitated by Omarosa Manigault’s company. Manigault’s connections to Al Gore, Trump, and prominent families like the Walkers and Manigaults are highlighted. Mathis argues that the media’s involvement, particularly Dateline and FoxNews’ promotion of documentaries featuring Rader interviews, further points to a staged event.
Further inconsistencies are noted in the evidence presented, such as the warrant for Rader’s daughter’s DNA, the rapid confession to numerous uncommitted murders, and Rader’s contradictory pleas. The article likens Rader’s sentencing monologue to an “Academy Awards acceptance speech,” suggesting he was acting.
Mathis then delves into a genealogical investigation of the alleged victims, finding discrepancies in online databases like Intelius and Instantcheckmate regarding the existence and age of the Otero family members. He claims photographic evidence shows the same individual presented as different victims (Nancy Fox and Kathryn Bright), and that other victim photos were altered or replaced. The article links the Otero family to prominent figures in Chile and Bolivia, and notes their historical influence in New Mexico and Kansas as railroad barons, bankers, governors, and congressmen, including Miguel Otero and Maria Otero.
Connections are drawn between the Otero family and the Ashcrofts through the McConnell baronets and McConnell AFB in Wichita, Kansas. The article also explores the Rader name in the peerage and its potential link to Lee Harvey Oswald through familial connections.
The final section of the article touches upon John Ashcroft, his family ties, and his involvement with the St. Elmo’s Society at Yale University. The symbol of the “Yale” creature is analyzed, tracing its origins and its connection to Elihu Yale and St. Elmo. The author links this to the 1985 Brat Pack movie “St. Elmo’s Fire,” suggesting a coded message about the nature of these secret societies and their members, alluding to them as “loathsome humans.”
Annotated List:
- Miles Mathis
- BTK killer
- Dennis Rader
- Air Force
- Wichita State
- ADT Security Services
- Intel
- AT&T
- Lord Ashcroft
- Otero family
- Intelius
- Instantcheckmate
- NBC
- Omarosa Manigault
- Al Gore
- Trump
- Walkers
- Manigaults
- Dateline
- FoxNews
- Nancy Fox
- Kathryn Bright
- John Ashcroft
- St. Elmo’s Society
- Yale University
- Elihu Yale
- St. Elmo
- 1985 Brat Pack movie
- St. Elmo’s Fire
- Chile
- Bolivia
- New Mexico
- Kansas
- Miguel Otero
- Maria Otero
- McConnell AFB
- Wichita
- McConnell baronets
- Rader
- Lee Harvey Oswald
- ADT
- Edward Callahan
- Gold and Stock Telegraph Company
- AT&T
- Bermuda
- John Ashcroft*
- Grahams
- Phillips
- Campbells
- Garners
- Deans
- Hinds
- Salmons
- Hutchinsons
- Downeys
- Judds
- Whiteheads
- Walpoles
- Kidmans
- Drapers
- Scotts
- Newtons
- Siddalls
- Woodhouses
- Addisons
- Grays
- McConnells
- Pilkingtons
- Tyco
- Arthur Rosenberg
- Baron Michael Ashcroft
- Conservatives
- Order of St. Michael and St. George
- Privy Council
- Otero
- Wichita, Kansas
- Zion Lutheran Church
- Murderpedia
- Robert Mendoza
- NBC
- Kansas Attorney General
- Omarosa Manigault
- The Apprentice
- Celebrity Big Brother
- Al Gore
- Vice President
- Trump
- Walker
- George Herbert Walker Bush
- Peter Manigault
- George Washington
- South Carolina
- Wragg
- Middleton
- August 12, 2005
- Dateline
- Kansas Attorney General
- FoxNews
- Oxygen Network
- July 2, 2005
- Larry Hatteberg
- KAKE-TV
- ABC
- Wichita
- CIA
- DNA
- Henry Lee Lucas
- August 18
- Chai
- Manson murders
- Breivik murders
- Gymnastics hoax
- Joseph Otero
- Intelius
- Kansas
- Instantcheckmate
- Joseph Otero, Jr.
- Tampa, FL
- Julie Otero
- Josephine Otero
- CBS
- Nancy Fox
- Kathryn Bright
- Vicki Wegerle
- Shirley Vian
- CBS
- Admiral of the Fleet (five-star) Sir Philip Louis Vian
- Capt. Christopher Vian
- Cecily Gordon-Cumming
- 4th Baronet, Sir William Gordon-Cumming
- Garners
- Gibbs
- Campbells
- 6th Baronet
- Ogilvie-Grant
- Earls of Seafield
- Joseph Otero
- Dennis Rader
- McConnell AFB
- SAC
- 161st and 184th Intelligence groups
- McConnell baronets
- Fred McConnell
- Findagrave
- Mary Louise Klein
- Louis Napoleon Stevens
- DeWeese
- Kennedy
- Carter
- Wolfe
- Lincoln
- Stearns
- T. S. Eliot
- Bacon
- Garst
- Zehring
- Frantz
- Rauch
- Gordon
- Myers
- Chesters
- Louis Napoleon Stevens
- San Antonio, TX
- Barnes
- Adams
- Forster
- Sellers
- Oteros
- Wikipedia
- Chilean Army
- Bolivia
- Calderon
- Vietnam War
- Jorge Otero Barreto
- New Mexico
- Kansas
- Wyatt Earp
- George Armstrong Custer
- Miguel Otero
- Governor of New Mexico
- Maria Otero
- Undersecretary of State of the US
- Oteros
- Miguel Otero
- Olga Otero
- Tampa, FL
- Joseph Otero
- Esteps
- Curries
- Millers
- Scotts
- McKinnons
- Harshes
- Sheans
- Fenns
- Garniers
- Johnstones
- Wyatts
- Hoffmans
- Ouseleys
- East India Company
- Prices
- Hawkins
- Chases
- Baranoskis
- Kenyons
- Grahams
- Ommanneys
- Godfreys
- Remingtons
- Molyneux
- Bucks
- Currie baronets
- US Representative to the International Civil Aviation Organization
- Air Force
- US Dept. of the Interior
- Silver City, NM
- Santa Monica, CA
- Fenns
- Kansas
- Rader
- Fresno, CA
- Barbara Rader
- Duncan Fitzgerald
- Hamiltons
- Lemoynes
- Gordons
- Harveys
- Werts (Wirts)
- Freemans
- JFK
- Lee Hervey Oswald
- Wirt Walker
- Bushes
- John Ashcroft
- Olson
- Randine (Rand)
- Adolf
- Stewart
- Geni
- Findagrave
- Wikitree
- St. Elmo’s Society
- Yale
- 111 Grove St.
- Pliny
- Ethiopia
- Ibex
- Hebrew Yael
- British royals
- John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford
- Joan of Arc
- FitzAlan
- Stuart
- William the Conqueror
- Elihu Yale
- Yale College
- St. Elmo
- Phoenician Navy
- 1985 Brat Pack movie
- St. Elmo’s Fire
- Georgetown University
- DC
- Andrew McCarthy
- Washington Post
- Demi Moore
- Judd Nelson
- Hollywood