I donโt think it was a thousand per year but a thousand at once was the average. If I remember correctly it seems like people started noticing when it hit 5000. It then started growing about 5000 per month after that.
It was common prior to 2016 for there to be 20 to 30k standing sealed indictments. A lot were sealed dealing with organized crime or cartels, where investigations would need to continue to get bigger fish. So this is unprecedented in that we are now sitting at over 500k. It would appear that the damage is about to burst.
I sure hope it's a lot of them. They probably identified the higher level election cheaters in 2020 and 2022. This might be the lower level crooks / soldiers.
u/tynyyn has a tremendous suggestion in this thread about having the FBI leave the office and work with the Marshall's to round these people up.
I saw Kash do an interview and those were the words he espoused, I wish it was my own idea but it is Kash's wish to see those 7000 FBI agents be detectives, not office workers. I bet you will soon see 6500 early retirements from the FBI. ๐
You can drill down to the individual district courts, but it would take a lot of digging. Probably best to start in the bigger districts near the southern border as I assume the Child Trafficking indictments are well established.
Drill rapper little durk and his co conspirators were a few of them no doubt. Lifting some more of the veil between the record labels and organised black street gangs.
Sure but 500k cases... a half a million individual cases... I guess it's just behond my comprehension how they all could be handled. The logistics for just 1 case is a huge undertaking.
Regarding the necessary manpower, 470 is mentioned in Q post 1658 seen above.
Does it mean:
470th Military Intelligence Brigade? The commander of the 470th is Patrick Miller. Might be related to Sec of Defense Christopher Miller? ๐คทโโ๏ธ
The Brigade consists of:
๐ข 312th Military Intelligence Battalion
๐ข 717th Military Intelligence Battalion
๐ข 377th Military Intelligence Battalion (Army Reserve)
Typically a Battalion consists of 400 - 1,000 soldiers.
A brigade is 2,000 - 8,000 soldiers.
===============================================
Or possibly from post 1553:
-By giving the IG a prosecutor they can now go after the deep state without looking like a political witch hunt. This is critical.
-Sessions informed Congress in his letter that all the matters recommended for investigation by Goodlatte, Gowdy, and Grassley are โfully within the scope of [Huberโs] existing mandate.โ He also informed the chairmen that Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who is working with Huber, has a staff of 470 investigators, giving Huber access to enormous investigative firepower that far exceeds the staff of any special counsel. (Who needs a SC with that type of manpower?)
-The inspector generalโs jurisdiction to conduct civil and criminal investigations includes โactions taken by former employees after they have left government service.โ Then Huber can act on any of those matters.
-This is HUGE A Grand Jury can be empaneled anywhere, in any deep red state, away from D.C. (This is very important and why Trump needed to appoint as many Judges as possible)
-Huber and Horowitz can accomplish everything a SC can do.
-If Sessions feels that charges should have been made that weren't, he can still appoint a SC to make that happen.
-Huber is a lawyer from deep red Utah, not the D.C. swamp.
-โIf a special counsel were appointed, there would be a great deal of delay,โ Turley stated, versus the team of Huber and Horowitz, who are already five months into this investigation. (It's too late to even appoint a SC. Charges can be filed before midterms.)
I agree. You would hope someone doesn't just skim over a document that could impact the rest of your life and slap a stamp on it before opening the next one.
Will Kash be ordering those 7000 FBI agents who are just placeholders in the Hoover building to go out and round up some of these indictees? I bet at the end of January 2025 the military will begin doing police actions within the CONUS, in coordination with the FBI and Marshall's service.
Iโm thinking thereโs a value to each one of those indictments. On a low end of the paper work (research) $1000 per each one. Equals a half of billion dollars. Thatโs tax payers money.
Lol. You ever suspect or considered that we may be on the โlistโ. We are posting on this website that many liberals โmayโ consider us as โnon-controllable subjectsโ.
Yes, several of us have thought that many times over.
The thing is, if they WERE for us, why didn't the oBiden administration make an example out of us and parade us before the media to discourage other Anon's from digging, sharing and posting our analysis and dank memes?
Supposedly the Jan 6 folks have been in prison for years (maybe they are actually the Feds, Antifa, and BLM) and they have NOT been provided their right to a speedy trial (unless they are actually considered enemy combatants). ๐คทโโ๏ธ
You'll have to really drill down into all the cases. The easier method might be to chose district courts that are near the border. I suspect these border areas have already indicted many child traffickers.
You can review the individual districts (most have a .pdf file) here: Court Cases
We're gonna need a bigger boat.
Anyone know historically what is the average typical sealed cases vs what were seeing now? Before 2016 vs now etc.....
I believe when this started someone said there were normally 1k per year, seems low. Maybe someone else has a better memory of what it was.
I donโt think it was a thousand per year but a thousand at once was the average. If I remember correctly it seems like people started noticing when it hit 5000. It then started growing about 5000 per month after that.
Thanks, I never really can remember every detail, darn it.
It was common prior to 2016 for there to be 20 to 30k standing sealed indictments. A lot were sealed dealing with organized crime or cartels, where investigations would need to continue to get bigger fish. So this is unprecedented in that we are now sitting at over 500k. It would appear that the damage is about to burst.
We're gonna need a bigger PRISON!
Yes, that's what i meant, lol.
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)
421,480 June 2023
427,603 July 21, 2023 (Sealed Remain 377,443)
433,330 Sealed Cases Filed August 2023
441,269 Sealed Cases Filed September 19, 2023 (Sealed Remain 391,109)
447,023 October 26, 2023 (Sealed Remain 369,863)
453,090 November 13, 2023 (Sealed Remain 402,930)
460,318 December 21, 2023 (Sealed Remain 410,158)
465632 January 9,2024 (Sealed remaining 415472)
474292 February 19, 2024 (Sealed remaining 424769)
495114 May 21, 2024 (Sealed remaining 444954)
503,268 June 10, 2024 (Sealed remaining 453108)
509,864 July 11, 2024 (Sealed remaining 459704)
517,373 August 10, 2024 (Sealed remaining 467,215)
523,800 September 6, 2024 (Sealed remaining 463,987)
530,070 October 7, 2024 (Sealed remaining 470,257)
538,449 November 12, 2024 (Sealed remaining 465,007)
Significant context thanks to u/solarsavior :
u/#q1659 u/#q3036
FYI:
u/weholdthesetruths
u/One_Of_Gods_Soldiers
u/Irishman4Trump6
u/JSSS
u/Rubieroo
u/theW0knessHurts
u/Nomnomnom
u/Cat_Anon
u/caplock
u/2ndenthusiast
With Kash at the head of the FBI, it'll be like he's playing Doom in God Mode.
How many of these could be related to recent election fraud?
I sure hope it's a lot of them. They probably identified the higher level election cheaters in 2020 and 2022. This might be the lower level crooks / soldiers.
u/tynyyn has a tremendous suggestion in this thread about having the FBI leave the office and work with the Marshall's to round these people up.
I saw Kash do an interview and those were the words he espoused, I wish it was my own idea but it is Kash's wish to see those 7000 FBI agents be detectives, not office workers. I bet you will soon see 6500 early retirements from the FBI. ๐
Interesting that the flag has now turned dark, like "Dark MAGA" and in the HTML code the flag image is labeled "NO QUARTER WILL BE GIVEN"
So who were in the 13,000 unsealed ?
You can drill down to the individual district courts, but it would take a lot of digging. Probably best to start in the bigger districts near the southern border as I assume the Child Trafficking indictments are well established.
Here is the Google Doc that lists them all.
And why now?
I'll wager this has something to do with are 320,000 missing kids.
Maybe itโs people that were involved in voter fraud in this last election.
Drill rapper little durk and his co conspirators were a few of them no doubt. Lifting some more of the veil between the record labels and organised black street gangs.
How is it even possible to unseal and charge all of these cases?
The military courts can move MUCH faster than the civilian courts.
Sure but 500k cases... a half a million individual cases... I guess it's just behond my comprehension how they all could be handled. The logistics for just 1 case is a huge undertaking.
Couple theories:
Regarding the necessary manpower, 470 is mentioned in Q post 1658 seen above.
Does it mean:
470th Military Intelligence Brigade? The commander of the 470th is Patrick Miller. Might be related to Sec of Defense Christopher Miller? ๐คทโโ๏ธ
The Brigade consists of:
๐ข 312th Military Intelligence Battalion
๐ข 717th Military Intelligence Battalion
๐ข 377th Military Intelligence Battalion (Army Reserve)
Typically a Battalion consists of 400 - 1,000 soldiers.
A brigade is 2,000 - 8,000 soldiers.
===============================================
Or possibly from post 1553:
-By giving the IG a prosecutor they can now go after the deep state without looking like a political witch hunt. This is critical.
-Sessions informed Congress in his letter that all the matters recommended for investigation by Goodlatte, Gowdy, and Grassley are โfully within the scope of [Huberโs] existing mandate.โ He also informed the chairmen that Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who is working with Huber, has a staff of 470 investigators, giving Huber access to enormous investigative firepower that far exceeds the staff of any special counsel. (Who needs a SC with that type of manpower?)
-The inspector generalโs jurisdiction to conduct civil and criminal investigations includes โactions taken by former employees after they have left government service.โ Then Huber can act on any of those matters.
-This is HUGE A Grand Jury can be empaneled anywhere, in any deep red state, away from D.C. (This is very important and why Trump needed to appoint as many Judges as possible)
-Huber and Horowitz can accomplish everything a SC can do.
-If Sessions feels that charges should have been made that weren't, he can still appoint a SC to make that happen.
-Huber is a lawyer from deep red Utah, not the D.C. swamp.
-โIf a special counsel were appointed, there would be a great deal of delay,โ Turley stated, versus the team of Huber and Horowitz, who are already five months into this investigation. (It's too late to even appoint a SC. Charges can be filed before midterms.)
I agree. You would hope someone doesn't just skim over a document that could impact the rest of your life and slap a stamp on it before opening the next one.
It's not 500k individual cases, it can be multiple indictments per person. We have no idea what the people count is.
Will Kash be ordering those 7000 FBI agents who are just placeholders in the Hoover building to go out and round up some of these indictees? I bet at the end of January 2025 the military will begin doing police actions within the CONUS, in coordination with the FBI and Marshall's service.
YES!!!
That would be glorious! ๐๐ค
u/#durham
Only 470,364 remain sealed. What's the big deal? Keke
Iโm thinking thereโs a value to each one of those indictments. On a low end of the paper work (research) $1000 per each one. Equals a half of billion dollars. Thatโs tax payers money.
Maybe we can seize their assets and recoup some of the expenses.
Lol. You ever suspect or considered that we may be on the โlistโ. We are posting on this website that many liberals โmayโ consider us as โnon-controllable subjectsโ.
Yes, several of us have thought that many times over.
The thing is, if they WERE for us, why didn't the oBiden administration make an example out of us and parade us before the media to discourage other Anon's from digging, sharing and posting our analysis and dank memes?
Supposedly the Jan 6 folks have been in prison for years (maybe they are actually the Feds, Antifa, and BLM) and they have NOT been provided their right to a speedy trial (unless they are actually considered enemy combatants). ๐คทโโ๏ธ
More guillotines please...
How many unsealed?
Assuming that the database has been counting since Trump was sworn in in 2017, there are 73,442 listed as unsealed.
Get ready for MSM and Democrats to claim, when CLEARLY LAWS WERE BROKEN, that it's just political payback!
How do we see what the contents of the unsealed is? Is there a way to analyze them?
You'll have to really drill down into all the cases. The easier method might be to chose district courts that are near the border. I suspect these border areas have already indicted many child traffickers.
You can review the individual districts (most have a .pdf file) here: Court Cases
Thanks brother
No jews will see the rope