Remember when Rudy Giuliani's home was "raided," and the evidence collected included Hunter Biden's emails? Then those emails were legally entered as evidence in court?
This could easily be the same scheme coordinated between Wray and white hats. As Q said, Wray is a sleeper. His FBI is unwittingly collecting a ton of evidence on the DS.
Why do people here think there is something special about “entering evidence” at court? All that means is that a jury is allowed to consider it during a case. It doesn’t give it any sort of special status.
They could also just release all of the documents onto Wikileaks/OAN whatever else they want to and it would have the same affect. No reason to wait.
But that’s my point - it’s not kept secret. DJT could send our whatever evidence to millions of people with the click of a mouse and there’s nothing stopping him. There’s nothing magic about it being introduced during a trial.
This is bullshit. Im tired of it. Either we take control and do something ourselves or this plan better hurry the hell up.
Remember when Rudy Giuliani's home was "raided," and the evidence collected included Hunter Biden's emails? Then those emails were legally entered as evidence in court?
This could easily be the same scheme coordinated between Wray and white hats. As Q said, Wray is a sleeper. His FBI is unwittingly collecting a ton of evidence on the DS.
Why do people here think there is something special about “entering evidence” at court? All that means is that a jury is allowed to consider it during a case. It doesn’t give it any sort of special status.
They could also just release all of the documents onto Wikileaks/OAN whatever else they want to and it would have the same affect. No reason to wait.
Entering evidence establishes it's provenance and is a way to put evidence in public light when it would normally be kept secret until discovery.
But that’s my point - it’s not kept secret. DJT could send our whatever evidence to millions of people with the click of a mouse and there’s nothing stopping him. There’s nothing magic about it being introduced during a trial.