If you want the real answer: in 2017 a ton of states passed a reciprocal law to copy the 2011 law passed (by Arizona IIRC?) that MOST ALL indictments were sealed to prevent nonsense until brought to litigation (because politics, divorces, etc). It's kind of why the 'zomg new sealed cases' kind of went to bed 2 years ago when over on 8chn/kun we did a deep dive on it and it fell to the wayside. Feel free to dig out again.
Cases get sealed and then unsealed. They don't remain sealed like this in the hundreds of thousands. A study was done several years ago showing the average number of sealed cases that REMAIN sealed in any given year is about 1,000. Even if the numbers doubled or tripled, we wouldn't be coming up on 300,000 of them, now would we?
And to those who are actually following the Q posts, you already know that this is a HEAVILY shilled topic. It's never updated without these kind of responses. You also know that Q said to track these ;)
Q addressed this. According to Q, the correct answer is somewhere in between both your points of view.
Anons had started keeping a tally of sealed indictments and Q clarified that not all sealed indictments were related to Q.
So some sealed indictments are definitely related to Q, but any guess as to how many is just speculation. In pre-Q years, there were less than 2,000 sealed indictments, so as a starting point the excess over 2,000 are related to Q.
If you want the real answer: in 2017 a ton of states passed a reciprocal law to copy the 2011 law passed (by Arizona IIRC?) that MOST ALL indictments were sealed to prevent nonsense until brought to litigation (because politics, divorces, etc). It's kind of why the 'zomg new sealed cases' kind of went to bed 2 years ago when over on 8chn/kun we did a deep dive on it and it fell to the wayside. Feel free to dig out again.
If you want the REAL real answer try looking into President Trump's executive orders and the Law of Armed Conflict. Military, not civilian.
Cases get sealed and then unsealed. They don't remain sealed like this in the hundreds of thousands. A study was done several years ago showing the average number of sealed cases that REMAIN sealed in any given year is about 1,000. Even if the numbers doubled or tripled, we wouldn't be coming up on 300,000 of them, now would we?
And to those who are actually following the Q posts, you already know that this is a HEAVILY shilled topic. It's never updated without these kind of responses. You also know that Q said to track these ;)
I think you're talking to a shill thats heavily shilling.
Q addressed this. According to Q, the correct answer is somewhere in between both your points of view.
Anons had started keeping a tally of sealed indictments and Q clarified that not all sealed indictments were related to Q.
So some sealed indictments are definitely related to Q, but any guess as to how many is just speculation. In pre-Q years, there were less than 2,000 sealed indictments, so as a starting point the excess over 2,000 are related to Q.
When the number was appx 220,000 the sealed INDICTMENTS were estimated to be around 195,000.
Though after Jan 20 the ratio of actual indictments has likely increased.