Did you see the story about an unsealed indictment that when opened revealed the criminals had already plead guilty and just needed to be sentenced? That was something I didn’t know could happen. They plead guilty.
With a third of a million sealed indictments, won't everyone alive now be dead by the time they get even a tiny percentage of them "done"? How can there be time to try, sentence, and punish the evildoers?
The ones that will go through civil courts might take a while, and we do not know how far along that process is. The military tribunals, however, can be completed in hours. Example: McCain. Tried, sentenced, executed in one day.
Yeah, Megan McCain admitting her dad was killed (YouTube); Kasich admitting McCain was executed; and Q telling us one month to the hour (of death) in advance that McCain would be returning to the news. With a photo. Hands up, John.
I've asked that question for years. What could speed it up? Summary judgements where evidence is so damning and conclusive it can't be denied or questioned. Maybe video or photographic evidence that once proven authentic and unaltered is used over and over. Think Epstein Island cameras and those in his NYC and New Mexico homes. Think NSA vault containing copies of all comms or Chyneze or DS blackmail files. Lot's of politicians, business execs, lobbyists, non-elected government people, media types have been involved in serious criminal acts. Lots of lower level people will plead guilty and agree to finger the bigger fish to get reduced sentences.
Each case COULD be a RICO case. Each case could contain multiple sealed indictments, upwards of a hundred. Durham is not the only one ;)
Hallelujah! We are all blessed.
You can see by the colored map the worst states for corruption.
I'd like to overlay that map with one showing the underground tunnels. Could be interesting.
Did you see the story about an unsealed indictment that when opened revealed the criminals had already plead guilty and just needed to be sentenced? That was something I didn’t know could happen. They plead guilty.
Insane...
I have a question about logistics
With a third of a million sealed indictments, won't everyone alive now be dead by the time they get even a tiny percentage of them "done"? How can there be time to try, sentence, and punish the evildoers?
The ones that will go through civil courts might take a while, and we do not know how far along that process is. The military tribunals, however, can be completed in hours. Example: McCain. Tried, sentenced, executed in one day.
Nice! Would you happen to have some sauce for that tasty nugget?
Yeah, Megan McCain admitting her dad was killed (YouTube); Kasich admitting McCain was executed; and Q telling us one month to the hour (of death) in advance that McCain would be returning to the news. With a photo. Hands up, John.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5pjpLiw30M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIbf6wB8LSU
I've asked that question for years. What could speed it up? Summary judgements where evidence is so damning and conclusive it can't be denied or questioned. Maybe video or photographic evidence that once proven authentic and unaltered is used over and over. Think Epstein Island cameras and those in his NYC and New Mexico homes. Think NSA vault containing copies of all comms or Chyneze or DS blackmail files. Lot's of politicians, business execs, lobbyists, non-elected government people, media types have been involved in serious criminal acts. Lots of lower level people will plead guilty and agree to finger the bigger fish to get reduced sentences.
Reaching critical mass...BOOM!
So glad to see you back. Thanks for the update… this is the data point the entire saga hitches on.