The photo is from Kash Patel's wiki.
The photo was taken after January 6th, 2021 and before January 20th, 2021. The window of time between J6 and the "Inauguration."
Jumping to Christopher Miller's wiki, I read the following:
Coup concerns and U.S. Capitol attack
On January 3, 2021, all ten living former defense secretaries released an open letter in which they expressed concerns about a potential military coup to overturn the election results. The letter warned public officials—and Miller by name—that they would face grave consequences if they violated the Constitution.[44]
That same day, Trump had a conversation with Acting Defense Secretary Miller, about which Miller later testified to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform during a May 2021 hearing into the January 6 riot. Miller testified that he told the president that Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser had placed a request for unarmed personnel to reinforce local law enforcement. He testified that Trump responded: "Fill it and do whatever was necessary to protect the demonstrators that were executing their constitutionally protected rights".[45]
On January 5, Miller issued orders which prohibited deploying D.C. Guard members with weapons, helmets, body armor or riot control agents without his personal approval.[46] On January 5, Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy issued a memo placing limits on the District of Columbia National Guard.[46] Maj. Gen. William J. Walker, the commanding general of the D.C. National Guard, later explained: "All military commanders normally have immediate response authority to protect property, life, and in my case, federal functions — federal property and life. But in this instance I did not have that authority."[46]
Miller's actions on January 6 faced scrutiny.[47] After rioters breached the Capitol Police perimeter, Miller waited more than three hours before authorizing the deployment of the National Guard.[13][47] Miller did not provide that permission until 4:32 pm, after assets from Virginia had already entered the District, and Trump had instructed rioters to "go home".[48][13][47] Miller testified that he was trying to avoid a repeat of the Kent State shootings.[13]
Testifying under oath to the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack, Miller affirmed that President Donald Trump told him he should give D.C. Mayor Bowser any support she requested, and Trump guessed they would need 10,000 troops on Jan. 6 to contain the pro-Trump protestors.[47] Miller also said that Trump never gave him a formal order to have 10,000 troops ready to be deployed to the Capitol on January 6. "I was never given any direction or order or knew of any plans of that nature," said Miller. He later said definitively, "There was no direct, there was no order from the President."[49]
According to Miller's testimony, he did not speak with Trump at any time during the Capitol attack: "I didn't need to. I had all the authority I needed and I knew what had to happen," he said.[13] Miller rejects the notion that the Pentagon dragged their feet protecting the Capitol, calling that notion "complete horseshit", and he insists they "had their game together".[50] After reassessing what happened on January 6, Miller acknowledged something they were unaware of beforehand: "It seems clear there was an organized conspiracy with assault elements".[13] Aside from whether that unawareness affected the Pentagon's response, Miller says the conspiracy was organized and set in motion before Trump spoke on January 6, and thus should not be attributed solely to what Trump said on that date.
In my personal opinion, as much as the media has tried to make J6 the most dangerous thing to ever happen to America, after reading the above, I actually think J6 was supposed to be much, much, much worse than it was. I think the Black Hat plan was to have tanks in the streets and people being shot and killed by the military.
What we ended up seeing instead was a comparative fart in the wind with some left over new year's eve party poppers. I am not belittling the people that died that day or the travesty on America that day in anyway. All I am saying is I think "their plan" was for something much, much worse.
Christopher Miller, the Acting Defense Secretary was 100% in charge. Trump wasn't even in charge that day. Miller had 100% coomplete control. The result was far less than the Black hats were planning.
The result is that the Dems, Rinos, deep state, cabal, etc. had to go with what they had. Something that was far short of what they expected. No buildings were destroyed, no police or people on the Black hat side were killed. No politicians were hurt or killed. They all hyped up how scary everything was that day, but we've seen enough of the security footage. It was literally a walk through the hallways for most. The only major violence that day was when the capitol police shot Americans in the face with rubber bullets and threw flash bangs and stink bombs at them. No live ammo.
Just like during the 2020 election where the left was forced to steal so hard they would be caught, I think the left overplayed their hand with J6 as well. The evidence is going to come out like a landslide that the entire operation was run by the IC and congress. All in an effort to stop Trump.
Anyways, back to the picture.
Why is Kash reading an "empty" blue folder?
Why is half of Miller's folder upside down?
What exactly is the "Feature Film Program" for the C32 and C40 Aircraft?
It's also interesting that both Kash and Chris are wearing outdoor hiking types of shoes. Where was that flight leaving from or going to?
And to my knowledge, Christopher Miller did not go to James Madison University.
However, James Madison was a Founding Father of the United States and was known as the
The photo is from Kash Patel's wiki.
The photo was taken after January 6th, 2021 and before January 20th, 2021. The window of time between J6 and the "Inauguration."
Jumping to Christopher Miller's wiki, I read the following:
Coup concerns and U.S. Capitol attack
On January 3, 2021, all ten living former defense secretaries released an open letter in which they expressed concerns about a potential military coup to overturn the election results. The letter warned public officials—and Miller by name—that they would face grave consequences if they violated the Constitution.[44]
That same day, Trump had a conversation with Acting Defense Secretary Miller, about which Miller later testified to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform during a May 2021 hearing into the January 6 riot. Miller testified that he told the president that Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser had placed a request for unarmed personnel to reinforce local law enforcement. He testified that Trump responded: "Fill it and do whatever was necessary to protect the demonstrators that were executing their constitutionally protected rights".[45]
On January 5, Miller issued orders which prohibited deploying D.C. Guard members with weapons, helmets, body armor or riot control agents without his personal approval.[46] On January 5, Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy issued a memo placing limits on the District of Columbia National Guard.[46] Maj. Gen. William J. Walker, the commanding general of the D.C. National Guard, later explained: "All military commanders normally have immediate response authority to protect property, life, and in my case, federal functions — federal property and life. But in this instance I did not have that authority."[46]
Miller's actions on January 6 faced scrutiny.[47] After rioters breached the Capitol Police perimeter, Miller waited more than three hours before authorizing the deployment of the National Guard.[13][47] Miller did not provide that permission until 4:32 pm, after assets from Virginia had already entered the District, and Trump had instructed rioters to "go home".[48][13][47] Miller testified that he was trying to avoid a repeat of the Kent State shootings.[13]
Testifying under oath to the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack, Miller affirmed that President Donald Trump told him he should give D.C. Mayor Bowser any support she requested, and Trump guessed they would need 10,000 troops on Jan. 6 to contain the pro-Trump protestors.[47] Miller also said that Trump never gave him a formal order to have 10,000 troops ready to be deployed to the Capitol on January 6. "I was never given any direction or order or knew of any plans of that nature," said Miller. He later said definitively, "There was no direct, there was no order from the President."[49]
According to Miller's testimony, he did not speak with Trump at any time during the Capitol attack: "I didn't need to. I had all the authority I needed and I knew what had to happen," he said.[13] Miller rejects the notion that the Pentagon dragged their feet protecting the Capitol, calling that notion "complete horseshit", and he insists they "had their game together".[50] After reassessing what happened on January 6, Miller acknowledged something they were unaware of beforehand: "It seems clear there was an organized conspiracy with assault elements".[13] Aside from whether that unawareness affected the Pentagon's response, Miller says the conspiracy was organized and set in motion before Trump spoke on January 6, and thus should not be attributed solely to what Trump said on that date.
In my personal opinion, as much as the media has tried to make J6 the most dangerous thing to ever happen to America, after reading the above, I actually think J6 was supposed to be much, much, much worse than it was. I think the Black Hat plan was to have tanks in the streets and people being shot and killed by the military.
What we ended up seeing instead was a comparative fart in the wind with some left over new year's eve party poppers. I am not belittling the people that died that day or the travesty on America that day in anyway. All I am saying is I think "their plan" was for something much, much worse.
Christopher Miller, the Acting Defense Secretary was 100% in charge. Trump wasn't even in charge that day. Miller had 100% coomplete control. The result was far less than the Black hats were planning.
The result is that the Dems, Rinos, deep state, cabal, etc. had to go with what they had. Something that was far short of what they expected. No buildings were destroyed, no police or people on the Black hat side were killed. No politicians were hurt or killed. They all hyped up how scary everything was that day, but we've seen enough of the security footage. It was literally a walk through the hallways for most. The only major violence that day was when the capitol police shot Americans in the face with rubber bullets and threw flash bangs and stink bombs at them. No live ammo.
Anyways, back to the picture.
Why is Kash reading an "empty" blue folder?
Why is half of Miller's folder upside down?
What exactly is the "Feature Film Program" for the C32 and C40 Aircraft?
It's also interesting that both Kash and Chris are wearing outdoor hiking types of shoes. Where was that flight leaving from or going to?
And to my knowledge, Christopher Miller did not go to James Madison University.
However, James Madison was a Founding Father of the United States and was known as the