I see that nearly every state shows a number of homicides. I thought the federal government had no specific laws against homicide and that these were left to the states to prosecute. Am I wrong about that?
Maybe they have jurisdiction when murders happen on federal property? But I see your point; can't be that many murders happening only in federal parks, post offices, and court houses.
According to my records, no new indictments have been "unsealed" since February 2023. But you bring up a good point: As soon as the 50,160 changes, we should search the individual districts to see exactly what was unsealed and see if the charges are similar i.e. (child abuse, vote fraud, trafficking, etc) and what US regions they are focusing on.
Does anybody know where they actually get their numbers for these? Hard to say this out loud authoritatively to anyone when I can't cite where this website is getting their data from.
Probably via military tribunals across the country. The military courts move MUCH faster and there is a good chance everything will be televised for us to observe.
Is it anons? The way things are going now a days.
At some point we all have to decide if the juice is even worth the squeeze anymore. If it is anons, its time to get out of this failed nation.
I see a transgender insane people popping up all over the place. Lefty looney tunes escaped the asylum and have taken over reality.
Most adults are sick of it but this agenda is being shoved down our throats and our voices are silenced.
I love what this country was but am looking at it through a different lense these days. What is patriotism if your country has betrayed its people?
The good news for us is, if it was us it would need to be about 10x the number, so we should be safe.
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Hat tip to Rubieroo for the data below:
318,342 total sealed cases March 2022
326,156 April 2022
332,048 May 30, 2022
337,980 May 31, 2022
345,143 July 14, 2022
351,021 August 11, 2022
358,609 September 22, 2022
365,448 October 10, 2022 (Sealed Remain: 317,038 as of Oct 10, 2022)
371,487 November 9, 2022 (Sealed Remain: 322,811)
378,500 Dec 2022
383,880 January 9, 2023 (Sealed remain 333,720)
391,573 February 5, 2023 (Sealed remain 341,413)
399,907 March 10, 2023 (Sealed remain: 349,747)
406,443 April 3, 2023 (Sealed Remain: 356,283)
413,220 May 9, 2023 (Sealed Remain 363,060)
447,023 October 26, 2023 (Sealed Remain 369,863)
For the newbies.
https://qalerts.app/?q=indictments
u/#q1659
u/#q151
I see that nearly every state shows a number of homicides. I thought the federal government had no specific laws against homicide and that these were left to the states to prosecute. Am I wrong about that?
Maybe they have jurisdiction when murders happen on federal property? But I see your point; can't be that many murders happening only in federal parks, post offices, and court houses.
So what, start looking for notable people who committed suicide or had accidents, and those are actual murders?
That's what happened with the guys that shot Seth Rich. They were simply hired MS13 pawns.
That tracks.
IIRC Equador made that prison and threw 40k criminals in it, which was supposed to include a substantial number of MS13 members.
I wonder how much that has affected the DS's ability to cause accidents
Good point. Also probably why it's easier to see their errors and inconsistencies with the latest False Flags.
Anybody getting a look at the recently unsealed to determine who is involved or why they were sealed in the first place?
When do they become unsealed; after the arrests, or after a court decision?
According to my records, no new indictments have been "unsealed" since February 2023. But you bring up a good point: As soon as the 50,160 changes, we should search the individual districts to see exactly what was unsealed and see if the charges are similar i.e. (child abuse, vote fraud, trafficking, etc) and what US regions they are focusing on.
https://bad-boys.us/?map=all/map/sd/state/total/total2/total3
Does anybody know where they actually get their numbers for these? Hard to say this out loud authoritatively to anyone when I can't cite where this website is getting their data from.
They pull their data from individual court houses / districts.
It's a gigantic resource saved in Google Drives and I'm pretty baffled regarding how a small group of Anon's can maintain all this information.
You can search by state and district to peek at the unsealed cases.
Thank you so much. I've been curious about this for so long. Never knew where to point people.
How will this ever be cleared?
Probably via military tribunals across the country. The military courts move MUCH faster and there is a good chance everything will be televised for us to observe.