I’m not bying it, because the instant argument was it’s the left and it quickly became a trans argument. This was uttered before anyone was suspected and known.I don't disagree that there are many things that don't seem right. The Tyler/roommate exchange, in isolation, doesn't read right. It's hard to trust what is real and what isn't, you'll get no arguments from me on that front.
The only way we can somewhat piece this together to make some sense is to track who did what and why they did it.
If you're not buying what the FBI released, then the next question is, what is it exactly don't you buy and how does them fabricating it aid in their purpose?
This is the court filing of the charges in their entirety - Read the Charges Against Tyler Robinson
This is the full transcript of the exchange between Tyler and the roommate -
After reading that, what purpose would law enforcement have in creating this exchange? Tyler doesn't reveal his political motivation and there's no uncovering of any details that implicate or protect anyone else potentially involved. What benefit is there for them to make up a rather inconsequential interaction?![]()
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If they were going to make something up, it would be of political nature, something they can use for political gain. There's nothing in that convo they can use to that benefit. That's why despite however suspect the language Tyler uses and the details he reveals, it's more probable that it's a legitimate dialogue that took place between the two because there's no propaganda injected into it.
There's nothing in that exchange about how he was allegedly radicalized by leftist ideology that the Trump administration/cult were trying to speak into existence.
The timeline of all the events is incoherent.
See you at Valhalla brother.
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