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The author, Miles Mathis, argues that the Charles Ng “Boneyard Killers” case is a manufactured event, part of a “Men-are-Pigs project.” Mathis claims that inconsistencies in Ng’s alleged locations, military service (US Marines), and biographical details (birthplace Hong Kong) suggest a fabricated narrative. He questions Ng’s alleged involvement with Lawrence Lake, suggesting they met in the Marines rather than a commune, and that both were likely agents on assignment. The author also casts doubt on the identity and existence of Leonard Lake, suggesting he may have been an actor or a fake identity used by an operative. Mathis further speculates that Lake’s wife, Claralyn Balazs, and her relatives, including Michael Kessler and Cara Kessler, are also connected to intelligence agencies like the CIA, citing their listed locations near Langley and The Pentagon. The author also questions the credibility of sources like Wikipedia and the claims made about Charles Gunnar’s death. He posits that the locations associated with the alleged crimes, particularly Ukiah, California, were deliberately chosen because they were owned by powerful entities like the Whitman Company and Rothschilds, allowing for the staging of a “Project Chaos hoax” on their own lands. The text concludes by suggesting that the name Leonard Lake might have been borrowed from a real individual, and that the operative’s true identity could be Lancelot Lake, possibly connected to intelligence work in Africa. The author finds further “clues” in seemingly unrelated entities like the Bureau of Barbering and Cosmetology in Paso Robles, suggesting it too was a CIA front.

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