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At this point, I have but one recommendation. Sand off the stain and begin anew.
After you remove the new stain, I am going to ask you to do something strange. You will need to take a wet sponge and wet all your raw wood evenly. Water is an excellent conditioner to prevent the blotches from re-occurring.
Allow at least overnight dry time between wiping on the water and applying the stain. Be certain to work evenly in all applications.
A few things can cause the blotching, and one main thing could you have done "Wrong." It's possible you did not remove all the stripper chemical.