Billings Chooses Law Over Bernard's Order
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Billings Chooses Law Over Bernard's Order

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The ground truth confirms every major beat of the theory including the investigation demand, Bernard's radio shutdown, and Knox and Shirley's framing claim, with the only gap being that Billings's precise internal reasoning is inferred from dialogue rather than stated directly.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
88 / 100
Evidence(?)
Primarily dialogue and visual evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Judge Meadows' fate raises more questions than the official story answers. These theories examine what really happened and who might have wanted her silenced.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If Billings has already decided Bernard is illegitimate and is simply using due process as cover, it means the silo's legal structure can be turned against its own administration by anyone willing to invoke it seriously. Bernard's authority was never legal. It was the absence of anyone willing to test it.

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