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The fact that there's no video or voice footage of him is a huge red flag, yes.
>>/37588/
> liberalism
Basically, it's the enlightenment ideals most famously laid out in the US constitution and the French "Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen", that discuss equality among all citizens to learn to read, to write, and to get a proper education like all the elites do. However, this teaching of equality came from the freemasons, and also led to the open equality of jews (excluding the crypto-racial-jews and jewish nobility), of blacks, and it led to the Laizzes-Faire capitalist system. Miles is an extreme capitalist and also a Darwinist, so of course, he admires the "survival of the fittest" doctrine that have allowed the elites to justify the industrial revolution and now justify the technocratic agenda.
> He wrote when covid hit that it was an attack against him since he is so popular. Is that a way to ridicule his followers? Or why would he write something so silly?
Miles claims victimhood for everything just to make it seem like he's right. His followers will cling to him and be even more gullible in his eyes, while others will view Miles as insane for thinking this. Of course, nothing ever happened to him, so he's just pretending to be hurt so people give him more paypal shekels.