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As I sneak a peak at Senator Mike Morrell’s confidential files - Enjoy the story below of how MillerTimes came to be.
This journey began roughly 17 years ago on the day I woke up, chose not to turn on the news as a part of my morning ritual. I left home for an acting audition only to notice an eerie silence and empty highway. I turned my phone on and the radio around the same time and as my phone began buzzing non stop with messages - Howard Stern yelled at me across the airwaves with obscenity laden rants and something about terrorists. As I listened to my messages, most of them were my mother in a panic about the United States being under attack. “Something isn’t right here...” I said to myself as I finally changed the radio dial to a credible AM News source.
I was in Los Angeles and it was 9am, everything had already happened. The attacks were over but for some reason, of which I am grateful, I heard about the events sequentially for the most part and didn’t get the full rip the band-aid off shock at the onset with both towers being reduced to rubble by then. I was fed what I could handle incrementally. My first thought of course being oh its probably a real bad accident, my mothers is over reacting. Of course I found out about the rest leaving no question regarding the point that was being made to the west.
I awoke that day. Never caring nor paying attention much to politics prior - I began a highly motivated quest for information, a relentless force of fury to anyone that make the mistake of claiming “it’s the fault of US policies in the middle east” or “it was an inside job” or “Bush is the Devil and our wars are unjust.” Thus began what eventually evolved into my career in and passion for politics.
Fast forwarding to the present regarding my fury in those days - many of my feelings regarding what happened that day, what we don’t know that we don’t know, Bush’s role and the justification of at least one of the wars has changed. Like a lot of my thoughts, beliefs and passions they have evolved or changed form.