I’m still weirded out by Miller throwing President Trump under the bus after the January 6th false flag. And the one interview he gave a few weeks later where he seems like he was still trying to process what really went down. It wasn’t the reaction of someone in the loop.
I’m still weirded out by Miller throwing President Trump under the bus after the January 6th false flag. And the one interview he gave a few weeks later where he seems like he was still trying to process what really went down. It wasn’t the reaction of someone in the loop.
Define 'game theory'.
Why must disinformation be provided?
Define 'open source'.
Define 'public purview'.
Do we let our enemies walk through the front door?
Define 'plausible deniability'.
I appreciate your reply and would like to understand your perspective.
My point of view is Chris Miller wasn’t part of President Trump’s inner circle. He really was caught off guard by the events at the Capitol. When he gave his initial human response on January 6th he was angry and lashed out at President Trump.
Later when he viewed video of the events he saw two things. The hallmarks of a false flag and the hallmarks of a counter operation that he was totally unaware was authorized. This was his confusion during the interview in what appeared to be a church.
If these observations are correct then it was Miller that was provided plausible deniability by President Trump. But clearly Miller did the opposite for the President, he did not defend Trump, he accused him and only after several weeks did he finally walk it back.
I look forward to the day when we know the truth, just not sure it will all be revealed.
Interesting the Dems are not screaming Logan Act.
I’m still weirded out by Miller throwing President Trump under the bus after the January 6th false flag. And the one interview he gave a few weeks later where he seems like he was still trying to process what really went down. It wasn’t the reaction of someone in the loop.
I appreciate your reply and would like to understand your perspective.
My point of view is Chris Miller wasn’t part of President Trump’s inner circle. He really was caught off guard by the events at the Capitol. When he gave his initial human response on January 6th he was angry and lashed out at President Trump.
Later when he viewed video of the events he saw two things. The hallmarks of a false flag and the hallmarks of a counter operation that he was totally unaware was authorized. This was his confusion during the interview in what appeared to be a church.
If these observations are correct then it was Miller that was provided plausible deniability by President Trump. But clearly Miller did the opposite for the President, he did not defend Trump, he accused him and only after several weeks did he finally walk it back.
I look forward to the day when we know the truth, just not sure it will all be revealed.