Stephen Miller tweet with Trump
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I zoomed in on the newspaper that is on Trump's desk in the photo that Stephen Miller tweeted.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12i48c4QEa/anyone-take-a-close-look-at-toda/
The headline, title of the article and picture of the author both looked photoshopped in. You can see a gap in the title that is a different text and doesn't fit with the photo shopped words. I find what looked like the original article in the Wall Street Journal.
You can check it out here:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-post-pandemic-office-is-already-herein-australia-11617537601
I can't find any newspaper called "Personal Journal".
I'm not sure what "Offices Are Back... For Australia" is supposed to mean.
That Personal Journal page seems to have had issues in the past:
https://www.mediaite.com/print/wall-street-journal-editorial-board-blames-progressive-cancel-culture-for-employee-signed-letter-calling-out-opinion-section/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
Wiki says Personal Journal publishes on:
"Personal Journal – published Tuesday through Thursday; covers personal investments, careers and cultural pursuits (the section was introduced April 9, 2002)"
Stephen Miller tweeted the photo at 5:34 am with the words, "Just had a terrific meeting with President Trump!" (he still calls him President Trump, not former President Trump?), yet the in the photo it's clearly late morning or late evening. The Personal Journal is only published Tuesday through Thursdays so I'd have to be published on April 6th. How could Miller tweet at 5:34 am on April 6th a photo that depicts late morning (or afternoon?) with an article that would not be published until that morning?
He may have met Trump as he said, but this is not a photo from that meeting. The photo was tweeted too early and it's clearly not 5:34 am in the photo. This photo also could not have been taken on April 6th.
My opinion is that the time of morning, time of the tweet, and "Personal Journal" are all meant to tell us that this photo is NOT from when Stephen Miller met Trump. The photo is to trick the enemy into thinking Trump and Miller met at Mar-A-Lago when the photo could NOT have been taken there on April 6th.
It's designed to fool us into thinking he met Trump at Mar-a-Lago, but gives away the truth if you read between the lines.
Anything we’re intended to find out, it’s presumed the enemy will find out too.
It may be a communication, but it’s not a trick... unless, of course, it was meant to trick us as well.
Thanks for finding that article from 2002.
Isn't the phrase "hard candy" a code for something?