Why does Durham keep dropping his 'big news' on Friday nights when it'll just fall on deaf ears? I don't get why that's a 'good strategy' unless he doesn't WANT the public hearing about all his findings. But if Durham doesn't want anyone to hear about his findings, then why announce them at all? I'm very baffled re: he keeps doing these Friday night drops b.s.
Good analysis My first thought was "why do employers give out pink slips on Fridays?".
Several reasons, but one I never heard discussed is to get people out of the office when fewer people are usually around, and to give the remaining coworkers something to think about without having much time to discuss it with other coworkers. How would that relate here? I think Sussman stands between Durham and the next target (the Clintons), which is convenient, since they've got to be hearing the bullets whizzing by, and their usual stoolies are off for the weekend, and I wonder how many of them are thinking they might be next. Have to remember, phone conversations aren't private when you're associated with a crime, and it's hard to have a water cooler strategy session when most people are out of town for the weekend.
There's also the (obvious) idea that the newly unemployed will have the weekend to chill before everyone is back in the office, i.e. management. But I don't think that has anything to do with Durham and Sussman. But like you said, everyone else has to be thinking about their options about now. Anyone who was associated with Sussman and the Clintons has to be feeling the heat.
Wow, I'm impressed with your work Patriot - a 1000 upvotes. I've heard bits and pieces about Steele of the last 5-6 years, but never put it all together like that. The thing that gets me is that the Steele Dossier used against Trump first showed up around 2009 (I think that is when the first version of showed up - I forget what context it was in), so it's hard for me to think of him as being all that bright. He is deeply embedded, so I'll give him that.
Me thinks Steele fessed up early on. I don't think he was much more than a pawn. It's the fixers and shady lawyers who twisted the law and rigged the courts to protect their handlers who need to be strung up. After they tell all, of course.
That's a pretty dismissive statement from a very limited perspective ie your life, your friends. The great awakening is world wide and despite blanket censorship the truth is being revealed.
Excuse me but I reach normies. I'm not going to dox myself but I can assure you that between 300 and 3000 read my notes every week. Not a lot in the grand scale of things but greater than zero.
Durham waits until the last day he is able to file for a specific thing and then does it, it's a tactic to keep a low burn going and it's super effective.
Gives people time to learn the news during the weekend, then talk about the news during the work week to co-workers, customers, etc. and spread awareness. Weekday news can often times be ignored by busy citizens, and memory holed by the MSM before they ever hear about it.
the MSM wouldn’t cover this regardless of the day, and 2) unlike Mueller and all the other sham investigations, it’s not that relevant because he has the goods and can prove it in court any day of the week. Another post said that he’s doing it on the last day he can to keep a slow burn, for timing, which is likely also true.
I think these filings are part of a back and forth between the prosecution and defense making arguments to the judge over various motions. They’re not necessarily meant for the public but are publicly available. Since the media’s not much interested in reporting on them, researchers/lawyers/etc on the right cover them.
Maybe he wanted the Musk hopium to slow down a bit so we're all more focused?
When people ask why do I think Elon is a distraction - this is a good example (plus the shareholders structure of Tesla and Twitter which explains a lot and makes all these considerations around Twitter irrelevant once you really study it).
There’s also the legal side. It’s better when he does bc it gives the judge the weekend to think about whatever motion was filed, in addition to having a skeletal crew journalists, who try to get in front of it. The defense then filed their counter argument, then usually, a response by Susanna to that. Kind of like being the second guest on the Jerry springer show. Peoples minds are already made up.
Why does Durham keep dropping his 'big news' on Friday nights when it'll just fall on deaf ears? I don't get why that's a 'good strategy' unless he doesn't WANT the public hearing about all his findings. But if Durham doesn't want anyone to hear about his findings, then why announce them at all? I'm very baffled re: he keeps doing these Friday night drops b.s.
Love your take on that! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. :-)
Yes, very succinct.
Good analysis My first thought was "why do employers give out pink slips on Fridays?".
Several reasons, but one I never heard discussed is to get people out of the office when fewer people are usually around, and to give the remaining coworkers something to think about without having much time to discuss it with other coworkers. How would that relate here? I think Sussman stands between Durham and the next target (the Clintons), which is convenient, since they've got to be hearing the bullets whizzing by, and their usual stoolies are off for the weekend, and I wonder how many of them are thinking they might be next. Have to remember, phone conversations aren't private when you're associated with a crime, and it's hard to have a water cooler strategy session when most people are out of town for the weekend.
There's also the (obvious) idea that the newly unemployed will have the weekend to chill before everyone is back in the office, i.e. management. But I don't think that has anything to do with Durham and Sussman. But like you said, everyone else has to be thinking about their options about now. Anyone who was associated with Sussman and the Clintons has to be feeling the heat.
Sussman on Twitter:
‘So many things I wanna say, but for right now all I’m gonna day is IM STILL WITH HER.!’
Decode - I haven’t said a fucking word please don’t have me arkancided
Wow, I'm impressed with your work Patriot - a 1000 upvotes. I've heard bits and pieces about Steele of the last 5-6 years, but never put it all together like that. The thing that gets me is that the Steele Dossier used against Trump first showed up around 2009 (I think that is when the first version of showed up - I forget what context it was in), so it's hard for me to think of him as being all that bright. He is deeply embedded, so I'll give him that.
A free pass for Steele?
Me thinks Steele fessed up early on. I don't think he was much more than a pawn. It's the fixers and shady lawyers who twisted the law and rigged the courts to protect their handlers who need to be strung up. After they tell all, of course.
agree
You're forgetting an army of frogs who spread the word far and wide, 24/7.
Yes, but the frog army doesn't really reach 'normies' so it's by no means a 'red pill' for them.
That's a pretty dismissive statement from a very limited perspective ie your life, your friends. The great awakening is world wide and despite blanket censorship the truth is being revealed.
Excuse me but I reach normies. I'm not going to dox myself but I can assure you that between 300 and 3000 read my notes every week. Not a lot in the grand scale of things but greater than zero.
It's sort of like spreading burley-bait in the water.
We notice. Proof is this thread. Thanks OP.
Pepes will talk about it, no matter now Q-rious.
Then alternative media starts up.
Sooon. Booom.
Durham waits until the last day he is able to file for a specific thing and then does it, it's a tactic to keep a low burn going and it's super effective.
Gives people time to learn the news during the weekend, then talk about the news during the work week to co-workers, customers, etc. and spread awareness. Weekday news can often times be ignored by busy citizens, and memory holed by the MSM before they ever hear about it.
You think this would would be headline news? Lol
I think these filings are part of a back and forth between the prosecution and defense making arguments to the judge over various motions. They’re not necessarily meant for the public but are publicly available. Since the media’s not much interested in reporting on them, researchers/lawyers/etc on the right cover them.
Maybe he wanted the Musk hopium to slow down a bit so we're all more focused?
When people ask why do I think Elon is a distraction - this is a good example (plus the shareholders structure of Tesla and Twitter which explains a lot and makes all these considerations around Twitter irrelevant once you really study it).
You think the fake news will report it if he drops it st 6pm news time on a Wednesday?
There’s also the legal side. It’s better when he does bc it gives the judge the weekend to think about whatever motion was filed, in addition to having a skeletal crew journalists, who try to get in front of it. The defense then filed their counter argument, then usually, a response by Susanna to that. Kind of like being the second guest on the Jerry springer show. Peoples minds are already made up.