In fact after considering this post, I'd probably go back and add to the supplemental comments at the end that just one villain is better than a small group like those I listed (even though there certainly are several) because it provides that much more focus in an incredibly far-reaching narrative like this one is geared up to be.
So if you had to pick one, I am going to go for Baker here even though it seemed like Yoel Roth was teed up to be the one in some of the previous drops.
And where does Baker lead us? As Christina Milius recently lamented to Bannon, "all roads lead back to Russiagate." That is unbelievable just to think about.
So in my comprehensive Twitter Files timeline & analysis post which I will now shamelessly attempt to gin up support for I mentioned in subheading D (which corresponds LOOSELY to Drop #4, I think) that they seemed to establish the story's villains. With any investigation or revelation, especially one that is this complicated involving government and business, it is MANDATORY to give the evil human faces for easier Normie consumption.
In fact after considering this post, I'd probably go back and add to the supplemental comments at the end that just one villain is better than a small group like those I listed (even though there certainly are several) because it provides that much more focus in an incredibly far-reaching narrative like this one is geared up to be.
So if you had to pick one, I am going to go for Baker here even though it seemed like Yoel Roth was teed up to be the one in some of the previous drops.
And where does Baker lead us? As Christina Milius recently lamented to Bannon, "all roads lead back to Russiagate." That is unbelievable just to think about.
Once more, here's the Timeline analysis. Don't know if I should be, but I am proud of it, hah.🤣 Godspeed all.