Obviously I wasn't planning on replying, but I have to hand it to you. That is by far the best post supporting what is clearly an outlying theory, that no one outside of message boards is even considering as possible, that I have yet seen.
Yet it still falls empty based on everything we know. And to claim it is the "only logical conclusion" when it actually defies most logic, is by far your weakest part. I won't try to match your excellent formatting, and presentation, but will address each point.
Yes, Trump said he was going to appoint a special counsel to investigate Hillary. However, he also stated shortly after the election. Hopefully you remember this as well, so I don't have to find the links. But since your point is simply an assertion that Trump intended to do that, there is an equal and opposite assertion that he was not going to.
Yes, technically Trump nominated Rod Rosenstein. However, no one believes that Trump even knew he he was before he was appointed. Rosenstein's nomination was recommended by someone to Trump, most likely Jeff Sessions, since the position is the deputy to the AG. But the only reason the name Rosenstein became known to anyone, is because Trump has lambasted him, ever since. He's called him a Democrat, repeatedly, starting with Trump's famous tweet "I'm being investigated for firing the FBI director, by the person who told me to fire the FBI director! Witch Hunt!"
Yes Trump interviewed Mueller for FBI director, because Obama had already proven that any term limit of 10 years was false. Mueller was extended by Obama right in the middle of the Uranium One investigation, so anyone claiming that Mueller may have objected to Obama, or was being controlled by Obama, is wrong else Mueller wouldn't have agreed to that extension.
Rosenstein appointed his longtime associate Mueller to the special counsel position in less than 24 hours of being authorized to do so. According to reports, both Sessions and Trump were caught off guard, and per Trump himself the appointment was completely inappropriate due to multiple and obvious conflicts of interest. It's also been revealed that Mueller is currently operating under a DOJ waiver for conflict of interest, which makes it an obvious inappropriate appointment for a supposed "independent" special counsel.
Near the end you claim that none of the evidence would implicate Trump, yet we've seen Mueller already arrest 4 Trump associates, with strong indication that his son-in-law Kushner will be next. Do you really believe that Trump would have agreed, in advance, for 4 of his team members, including his campaign manager, and national security advisor, to be arrested in a misdirection ploy? It wouldn't have taken 4 of them for that, nor would there have been a need for a SWAT like raid on Manafort, etc. Yet still no SWAT raids on any Democrats, or FBI agents?
No, despite the points you have attempted to make, Mueller and the entire DOJ are clearly aligned against the President. McCabe and Strzok, who are known to have illegally prevented Hillary from ever being charged, still have jobs at the FBI. Sessions has publicly squabbled with the President and Congress constantly, trying to prevent any evidence of wrongdoing coming to light. All of your points are at least 9 months old, and the picture has become quite clear since that time.
My guess is you came to this conclusion back in April, per your timeline, and haven't really revisited it since. I suggest you do so now, starting with the revelation that Mueller's probe was a quote "insurance policy" that was put in motion by McCabe and others at the FBI, per the recent text messages from Strzok. McCabe's recent admission to the Committee that he couldn't verify basically anything in the dossier that was used to get the FISA warrant, that Trump exposed shortly after becoming President, is another huge hole in your theory that Trump approved of any of this. He was illegally surveilled, framed, and his family is now in danger of being arrested by an out of control prosecutor, that Trump himself has called a quote "democratic hit job."
I rest my case.
As for timing, I came to this conclusion back during the summer after observing that the "Trump versus Sessions" theater seemed a bit overdone and therefore was contrived. Any successful sting operation requires skilled deception at all levels, and it has to look good for anybody to buy it. But the president's occasional public exclamations against Sessions, Rosenstein and Mueller must be weighed against his consistent refusal to act against Sessions. I strongly believe they are acting in concert.
As for those few petty pleas, there has to be some minor bleeding and I believe LtGen Flynn will be made whole. I also believe Manafort was a double agent for Hillary during his very brief stint with the Trump campaign. When this is over, President Trump will have absolute pardoning power at his disposal and I believe he will exercise it justly.
Trump is fighting the greatest criminal conspiracy in American history, and he came into office with a plan and he intends to win. Judging by their panicked behavior, I believe a growing number of the bad actors have finally reached the same conclusion as mine.
Again, time will tell...