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This article by Daniel Archer, written in Amersfoort, The Netherlands on October 10, 2020, presents a skeptical view of the Otto Warmbier (OW) story, drawing heavily on the methods of Miles Mathis (MM). The author, a long-time reader of Miles Mathis, initially dismissed the Otto Warmbier narrative as likely fabricated, a sentiment shared by Miles Mathis regarding many widely reported events.
The author delves into Otto Warmbier’s family background, noting he is Jewish. Research into his parents, Frederick Allan Warmbier (aka Fred Warmbier) and Cynthia Warmbier (née Garber), and grandparents Michael C. Warmbier, Joan Marie Warmbier (née McGeein), Charles Garber, and Frieda Garber, reveals Warmbier family origins in Germany and Ukraine, with maternal ancestral names including Doyle, O’Grady, Fitzgerald, Goldman, Schwartz, Mordka, and Novishansky. The author suggests that the “warm bier” surname, meaning “warm beer” in both German and Dutch, is undesirable, referencing a Dutch saying. Genealogical research was reportedly managed by someone named Wolfson on Geni.com.
The author then posits that Otto Warmbier was also an “actor” and potentially gay, based on perceived poor acting in a YouTube video, unconvincing prayer gestures (which the author claims are uncharacteristic of Jewish prayer), and a juxtaposition of emotional and calm demeanor. The “gay” aspect is inferred by the author based on Miles Mathis’s previous findings about other actors.
Regarding Otto Warmbier’s travels, the author notes his pre-North Korea trips to Israel, Europe, cuba, and Ecuador. The trip to North Korea was booked with Young Pioneer Tours, founded by Troy Michael Collings and Gareth Johnson, which the author suspects may also serve as a front for intelligence operations. The author points out a “third eye” symbol and a hand sign in a photo of the tour group, suggesting a deeper meaning.
The incident in North Korea involved an alleged attempt to steal a propaganda poster from the Yanggakdo International Hotel on January 1, 2016. The author questions the authenticity of the security footage, deeming it too dark, grainy, and short, and noting that some commenters believe it doesn’t even depict Otto Warmbier. Otto Warmbier was arrested on January 2, 2016, at Pyongyang International Airport. A fellow tour member, Danny Gratton, described the arrest. The author interprets Otto Warmbier’s alleged “half-smile” during the arrest as a “knowing smile,” suggesting he was aware of a planned operation.
After a six-week silence, Otto Warmbier appeared in a press conference on February 29, 2016, confessing to plotting to steal the poster at the behest of a Methodist church and the Z Society at the University of Virginia, which he claimed were allied with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The author believes these organizations are CIA fronts, supporting the theory of a staged event.
Otto Warmbier was convicted in North Korea’s Supreme Court on March 16, 2016, sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for subversion. He was released and returned to the US on June 13, 2017, in a comatose state, reportedly due to torture. However, the author highlights that doctors found no evidence of torture, only brain tissue loss from oxygen deprivation. The author questions how his body could be in “excellent condition” after 17 months in prison if torture had occurred.
Otto Warmbier allegedly died on June 19, 2017, at the age of 22. The author finds it strange that his parents refused an autopsy, citing their Jewish beliefs, but argues that Judaism does not strictly prohibit autopsies, especially when a life is to be saved. The author contrasts this with the case of Ariel Sharon, who remained in a coma for 8 years, while Otto Warmbier’s feeding tube was removed after only 6 days, an action the author deems contrary to Jewish principles regarding saving life. The author concludes by questioning if Otto Warmbier is truly dead and speculates that he may have entered a deeper role in intelligence. The author uses the abbreviation “OW” to allude to the OJ Simpson case, suggesting a “fake confession” similar to a “fake trial.”
List of Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc.:
- Otto Warmbier (OW)
- Daniel Archer
- Amersfoort, The Netherlands
- October 10, 2020
- Miles Mathis (MM)
- Reuters
- Wikipedia
- Jewish
- Frederick Allan Warmbier
- Fred Warmbier
- Geni.com
- Intelius
- Michael C. Warmbier
- Joan Marie Warmbier
- McGeein
- US Army
- Wegner
- German
- Dutch
- Cynthia Warmbier
- Cindy
- Garber
- Charles Garber
- Frieda Garber
- findagrave.com
- Goldman
- Schwartz
- Mordka
- Mordecai
- Novishansky
- Wolfson
- YouTube
- BJ8CINk20rQ (YouTube video link)
- Jewish prayer
- Israel
- Europe
- cuba
- United States (US)
- Ecuador
- North Korea
- Young Pioneer Tours
- Troy Michael Collings
- Gareth Johnson
- Yanggakdo International Hotel
- Kim Jong-il
- January 1, 2016
- January 2, 2016
- Pyongyang International Airport
- Danny Gratton
- February 29, 2016 (leap day)
- Methodist church
- Z Society
- University of Virginia
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
- March 16, 2016
- Supreme Court (North Korea)
- June 13, 2017
- June 19, 2017
- 2:20 PM
- 22 (age)
- double 11 (allusion)
- OJ Simpson
- Tony’s bar
- Ariel Sharon
- Times of Israel