The provided text, “The Disappearance of Etan Patz” by Miles Mathis, argues that the widely accepted narrative of Etan Patz’s disappearance and alleged murder in 1979 is a fabrication, part of a larger CIA project known as Operation Chaos. The author claims Etan Patz did not die and provides “mainstream sources” to support this assertion.

Mathis suggests that the “have you seen me” milk carton campaign, initiated with Etan Patz’s image, was a cover for CIA operations. He states that Etan Patz can be found through people searches on sites like Radaris and MyLife, despite him being a child. The author emphasizes that Etan Patz has a middle initial “K,” matching an individual named Etan K. Patz listed with a middle initial, and that the name “Etan” is an unusual spelling of “Ethan.”

The text points to the father, Stanley Patz, being a professional photographer as a convenient factor for using photos for milk cartons. It also details the family’s alleged connections to various individuals and locations in Florida through his brother Ari and sister Buffy Cushman-Patz. The author notes Etan Patz is a Jewish name and links the patz family to other names like Batz, Kennedys, Hoffmans, Buffettas, Spencer, Zimmerman, Redford, Robert Redford, Stewart, and Schreiber. Further genealogical connections are made through Anastacia Barrett, who is linked to Balog, Spinelli, Daniel Balog, and individuals associated with Falls Church and DC, implying CIA connections.

The author questions the initial police response to Etan Patz’s disappearance, stating the speed and intensity of the search are inconsistent with typical missing person cases without evidence of foul play. He also questions how Etan Patz’s image was displayed on giant screens in Times Square so quickly.

The narrative of Jose Ramos being the perpetrator for twenty years is dismissed due to a lack of evidence and police refusal to prosecute. The confession of Pedro Hernandez in 2012, 33 years later, is also scrutinized. Mathis argues that Pedro Hernandez’s confession is unbelievable due to his alleged intellectual disability, his age at the time of the disappearance (seven years old based on a Maple Shade, NJ listing), and his appearance in a 2017 photo. The author also highlights familial connections between Hernandez and Prinzivallis, Skowronskis, and Lobitzes, noting that these names are Jewish, suggesting Hernandez might be part Jewish and potentially related to the patz family. Extensive research is presented to link the patz family to Hernandez through various intermediaries, including Cushmans, Louis Buffetta, Leigha Delgrosso, Del Toros, Rodriquez, Vanessa Hernandez, William Rodriguez, Evelyn Rodriguez, Jovany del Toro, Jose Hernandez, Dtm Viktor Bazan, and Cory Hoffman.

Finally, the text criticizes the legal proceedings surrounding Pedro Hernandez’s conviction, particularly the overturning of his conviction due to Miranda Rights not being read and a judge’s “clearly wrong” response to the jury. Mathis argues that the legal basis for a retrial is flawed and that Hernandez should have been released. He suggests Pedro Hernandez is an actor and was never truly incarcerated, and that the entire case, like other alleged child murders, fake serial killers, and mass shootings, serves CIA’s Operation Chaos to create fear, discredit men, divide society, and facilitate control and profit for entities like the “Phoenicians.”

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