This article argues that the alleged murder of Adrienne Shelly in 2006 was faked as part of a CIA-backed operation, possibly involving HBO. The author, Miles Mathis, claims that inconsistencies in the official story, the involvement of the New York Post and HBO documentary, and the scrubbing of information about Shelly and her husband, Andy Ostroy, from online databases indicate a staged event. The article also delves into the background of the alleged killer, Diego Pillco (also identified as Diego Guambana), suggesting his family’s connections to the US Army and even Alfred, 1st Viscount Milner and Cecil Rhodes, which the author finds incongruous with the narrative of a poor illegal immigrant. Mathis also touches upon broader themes of corruption in scientific research, citing an article from the BMJ and issues with sunspot number reporting by the Air Force, NASA, and NOAA. He also questions the intelligence of computers based on CAPTCHA challenges. Finally, the author criticizes the Adrienne Shelly Foundation, founded by Ostroy, for funding films like Cynthia Wade’s “Freehold” and Chloe Zhao’s “Nomadland,” which he deems as CIA propaganda.

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