I just thought of something.
Right when Durham was appointed was when we started seeing a bunch of sealed indictments.
I'm starting to wonder if Durham is even working on FBI investigation stuff. Think about it; In the grand scheme of things, Russia collusion is a bunch of horseshit and not worth the 2.5 year long investigation.
In my opinion and having watched Wray speak, he doesn't seem to me like a bad guy. Or maybe he is. But criminals are more likely to offend if they think they'll get away with it. What if Wray's a sleeper, on OUR side?
As sealed indictments continue to climb (especially with the expansion of Durham's team, accelerating), I'm wondering what Durham is really doing.
Everything makes sense if you think about it. But also nothing make sense if you don't.
So what happens if you weed out all the bad law-enforcement elements? How can you clean out the US if not in one-fell-swoop? And how can Trump return to presidency if the China issue is not resolved?
you can have a billion sealed indictments, but if they are not acted upon, do they matter?
Act upon them at the same time so nothing escapes.
and yet, none are being acted upon now, so what good are they? getting angry here.
if they indictments of the deep state, then no.