This article argues that the Boston Strangler case was a Military Hoax. The author, Miles Mathis, claims the story is implausible due to inconsistencies in victim names and ages, suggesting they were fabricated or taken from death records. He also scrutinizes the alleged perpetrator, Albert DeSalvo, questioning his background and appearance, and provides evidence of photoshopped victim images. Mathis highlights numerous “coincidences” and questionable elements in the investigation and legal proceedings, particularly involving DeSalvo’s confession and legal representation by F. Lee Bailey. He connects DeSalvo and Bailey to powerful families and military intelligence, suggesting a staged event for societal control and profit. The article then expands to critique the film Medium Cool, arguing it also reveals how mainstream media and Hollywood are used to create manufactured narratives, including staged riots and assassinations like the JFK assassination. Mathis concludes that these hoaxes are designed to manipulate public perception, sow division, and drive sales of security and comfort products.

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