The author, Miles Mathis, expresses his disbelief in the abduction stories of Elizabeth Smart and Kristin Smart, as well as other alleged victim accounts. He argues that the mainstream media’s recent resurrection of these stories, particularly on consecutive days, is a deliberate tactic. Mathis questions the validity of new developments in the Kristin Smart case, such as 18 new search warrants after 24 years. He also scrutinizes the delayed reporting of an alleged groping incident involving Elizabeth Smart on an airplane, suggesting it’s a fabricated event to push an agenda and support an FBI report on increased assault claims.
Mathis posits that these events are manufactured by government agencies like the FBI, CIA, and DHS to justify their budgets. He then delves into alleged inconsistencies and suspicious connections surrounding the Elizabeth Smart case. He suggests Elizabeth Smart may not be who she claims to be, citing differing biographical details across online sources. He highlights the alleged connection of Elizabeth Smart’s husband, Matthew Gilmour, to prominent Scottish families and questions the information about his father, Stewart Gilmour. He also points to Christopher Douglas Stewart, a US Congressman and anti-terrorism consultant, as a co-writer of Elizabeth Smart’s biography, suggesting his involvement in fabricating the story. Further suspicion is cast on Lee Benson, co-author of another Elizabeth Smart book, due to his brother Dee Vance Benson’s position as chief judge in Utah and later appointment to the FISA court. Mathis also notes the unusual wedding location of Elizabeth Smart and Matthew Gilmour at the Laie Hawaii Temple, implying they are wealthy and high-ranking within the LDS church. He suggests Elizabeth Smart’s father, Ed Smart, and mother, Lois Smart (maiden name Francom), are actors, especially given Ed Smart’s apparent public announcement of leaving the LDS church. The author also draws a parallel between the Mormon church’s vast wealth and the alleged fabrication of these stories.
The article then shifts to Kristin Smart, questioning the evidence of her kidnapping and suggesting her disappearance may have been a faked death to enter Intelligence or a result of alcohol poisoning. Mathis links Kristin Smart’s birthplace in Germany and her father’s alleged work at Spaceref.com (a NASA cohort producing “Intelligence products”) to potential Intelligence involvement. He also scrutinizes the evidence presented against Paul Flores, suggesting he was a planted figure in the story and that his alleged booking photo is manipulated. The author points to the lack of action from local police and the FBI as further indication of a cover-up. He also questions the finding of Kristin Smart’s earring at Flores’ mother’s home, interpreting it as a sign that Kristin faked her death and the earring was returned to her. The author notes the recurring presence of the name Stewart in relation to Kristin Smart’s case. Finally, Mathis explores the extensive peerage connections of the smart family, linking them to numerous aristocratic families and historical figures, suggesting a deep-rooted conspiracy.
In an addendum, Mathis speculates that Kristin Smart may have gone into Intelligence under the guise of her “non-existent” sister, Lindsey Stewart. He connects Capt. James W. Smart, commander of a naval base near Enola, PA, to Defense Logistics in Stockton, CA (Kristin Smart’s hometown), suggesting further Intelligence links. He also discusses the peculiar case of Sergeant Patrick Stewart, a Wiccan who allegedly died in Afghanistan, and the approval of the pentacle symbol on his gravestone, linking it to Operation Chaos and CIA manipulation. Mathis concludes by reiterating his disbelief in these events, viewing them as manufactured narratives and urging readers to critically question the news they consume.
List of Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc.:
- Elizabeth Smart
- Kristin Smart
- Miles Mathis
- FBI
- CIA
- DHS
- Mormon
- Matthew Gilmour
- Stewart Gilmour
- Pink Floyd
- St. Mirren football club
- Christopher Douglas Stewart
- US Congressman
- Air Force
- Shipley Group
- Ted Stewart
- Mike Leavitt
- Utah
- Lee Benson
- Dee Vance Benson
- US District Court
- FISA
- Laie Hawaii Temple
- Oahu
- LDS
- Ed Smart
- Lois Smart
- Francom (maiden name)
- Charles Rich
- Brigham Young
- First National Mortgage
- AP (Associated Press)
- Gordon Hinckley
- Charles Smart
- Richard (Gordon Hinckley’s son)
- Brian David Mitchell
- Immanuel
- Wanda Barzee
- Hephzibah
- Mary Katherine (Elizabeth’s sister)
- Richard Ricci
- Lionel Richie
- Christina Ricci
- Guy Ritchie
- Esther (Elizabeth’s chosen name)
- King Ahasuerus
- Purim
- San Diego
- Salt Lake City
- IHOP
- Shearjashub
- Stockholm Syndrome
- Matthew (Kristin’s brother)
- Stephen Golding
- President Bush
- PROTECT Act of 2003
- Intelius
- InstantCheckmate.com
- University of North Carolina at Pembroke
- Jefferson Community College
- Associated Press
- Star Tribune
- 3M
- Emory University
- Sothsavaths
- Ordynas
- Maxine W. Feiger (aka Fuger, Seiger, Corum, Waldkirch, Corumfuger)
- Portland, OR
- Palm City, FL
- Pete Seeger
- Judge Judy Atherton
- Leonard Gall
- Edgar Tiedemann
- Augsburg, Germany
- Gablingen Kaserne
- Stockton, CA
- Defense Logistics
- Echo Base
- Stan Smart (father of Kristin)
- Merle Stanley Smart (father of Kristin)
- Spaceref.com
- NASA
- Reston, VA
- Carters
- Novak
- Smart Broadcasting Company
- Brisbane, Australia
- California Register
- Paul Flores
- Denise Smart (mother of Kristin)
- Cal Poly
- San Luis Obispo
- FBI
- Sheriff’s Dept.
- Ruben Flores
- Henry Stewart (police officer)
- Loxley
- Robin Hood
- Heath
- Byron
- Rev. Arthur Smart Loxley
- Duncombe
- Brooke-Hunt
- Peter Noel Loxley
- Dawnay
- Buxton
- Lt. Col. Christopher Payan Dawnay
- Patricia Wake
- 13th Baronet
- Maj. Gen. Sir Hereward Wake
- Margaret Winifred Benson
- Lt. Col. Sir Reginald Lindsay Benson
- Guy Holford Benson
- Lady Violet Manners
- Duke of Rutland
- Lindsay, Earl of Crawford
- Forbes
- Murrays
- Flemings
- Dukes
- Stewart
- Ward
- Earls of Dudley
- Tennants
- Leveson-Gowers
- Dukes of Sutherland
- Charteris
- Claire-Erskines
- Earls of Rosslyn
- Andy Murray
- FitzGeralds
- MacDonalds
- Angus, Scotland
- Maitlands
- Jimmy Maitland Stewart
- Hamiltons
- Thynne Viscounts
- Villiers, Earls of Jersey
- Percys, Dukes of Northumberland
- Howards, Earls of Suffolk
- Stewarts, Earls of Atholl
- Springfield, OH
- Kirtland, OH
- Amy Smart
- DeepWater Horizon hoax
- The Big Fix
- Jean Smart
- Sanders
- Who Do You Think You Are
- Jennifer Aniston
- Ben Smart
- Olivia Hope
- New Zealand
- Scott Watson
- Pamela Smart
- HBO
- ABC news
- New Hampshire
- Greggory Smart
- Eve Ensler
- PBS
- Jeffrey MacDonald hoax
- Operation Chaos
- Christianity Today
- Selena Fox
- Carpenter
- Selene (Greek goddess)
- American Psychological Association
- Shullman
- Patrick Stewart (Sgt.)
- Afghanistan
- VA
- Wicca
- Pentacle
- Devil’s star
- Patrick Stewart, Earl of Orkney
- King James VI
- Allison Balfour
- Orkney Islands
- Balfours
- Arthur Balfour
- Balfour declaration
- Lords of Balbirnie
- Lords of Pittendreich
- Lord of Burleigh
- John Knox
- Mary, Queen of Scots
- 1st Baronet of Kinnaird
- thepeerage.com
- Erskines
- Boswell
- Melvilles
- Lindsays
- St. Magnus Cathedral
- Kirkwall Castle
- King James III of Scotland
- Henry VII of England
- Edward IV of England
- Margaret, Queen of Denmark
- Campbells, Dukes of Argyll
- Kennedys, Earls of Cassilis