NWO conspiracy: Jerad and Amanda Miller, Vegas cop killers, had radical anti-government views

  • 9 years ago
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"To the people in the world, you're lucky I can't kill you now, but remember one day I will get you, because all hell will break loose and I'll be standing in the middle of it with a shotgun in one hand and a pistol in the other."

Those are the crazed words of Amanda Miller, who along with her husband Jerad, killed two police officers and an innocent man on June 8 before being surrounded by police in a Walmart and dying at Miller's own hand.

A trail of social media posts and videos show the pair was obsessed with the idea of an armed revolution against the government, and a hint at a seething hunger for violence toward anything with symbolised its authority.

This is how innocent cops, just eating their lunch became targets of their pairs' misplaced hatred. After murdering the two men, they draped the Gadsden flag across the bodies and left a dark manifesto bearing a swastika.

The flag, which depcits a coiled snake above the warning "Don't tread on me," has roots in the American Revolution but is most recently associated with the Tea Party movement and elements of the far right. It reappeared back in 2009 at Tea Party rallies across country flown by protesters angry at perceived government overreach.

Yet, when Jerad Miller picked up his guns to support Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy's in his tax dispute with the federal government, the Bundy family met a man whose extreme views and criminal history made them so uncomfortable, they expelled him from the ranch.

Neighbors who spoke with the gun-loving couple have told of their paranoid, drug-fueled fantasy of an-all powerful New World Order bent on bringing about a global police state.

One man who had recently moved to the Millers' building, told reporters that h

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