FYI: In August 2024, nearly 10,000 were unsealed. Exactly which districts this occurred in requires a fair amount of research, but coincidentally Sean "Diddler" Combs was publicly arrested a couple weeks later.
The court proceedings for others may still be pending. Possibly to accelerate after President Trump gets all the folks he wants in the right positions at the DOJ, FBI etc.
If its all waiting on Appointments, those appointments will need to make a large amount of hires so keep watch on that as well. Half a million arrests in rapid order is going to need plenty of people to carry out. And thats the point of sealed indictments - they are sealed to delay arrest and even notification to those who will be arrested due to concerns that arresting one or a few at a time will give others involved in the same crime ring time to manipulate or destroy evidence, escape, etc. Unsealing necessitates rapid action afterward. Half a million rapid arrests will probably see those appointees hiring many new faces beforehand.
Thank you Fren for all you do. I aleays forget about this and then βBamβ you hit upside the head with this wonderful reminder. If I could humbly ask you a question β¦do you think a βThisβ reminder post should be posted again βFreshβ to the board? A lot of old frogs and tadpoles might like the info. Appreciate you πΈβοΈ
You are very welcome and thank YOU for the kind words.
Sometimes the mods will sticky this on the slower news days, but I agree with you; the overwhelming and unprecedented rate at which the sealed Indictments have been accumulating is absolutely mind blowing.
Taking a moment to absorb what they all imply is a challenge. Throw on top of that that entire corporations can be named in a Sealed Indictment (Dominion Voting, Pfizer, DNC, Sports Teams, etc) makes me believe that this must be more complicated than a 3D chess game.
I've never fully understood who these people are who are under "sealed indictments." Are they deep state goons, really the worst of the worst, or are they more or less common citizens who have committed crimes? And what of the statute of limitations? Some of these indictments go back longer than 5 or 7 years.
Lots of these crimes amount to treason which according to Article III, Section 3. Federal law, under 18 U.S.C. Β§ 2381, is defined as waging war against the United States or adhering to its enemies by giving them aid and comfort.
Because treason is so serious, there is no statute of limitations.
Organized crime like trafficking drugs or children, voter fraud, money laundering, political favors / espionage fall under the crime of racketeering. In 1970, the RICO Act was passed and it defines racketeering broadly; specific crimes (called "predicate acts") that qualify, and requires at least two such acts within a 10-year period to establish a pattern.
In summary, I think the "Great Awakening" also INCLUDES criminals (and the public) waking up to how serious their participation in these crimes really is. No more pay-offs for accidentally dropping a couple hundred ballots in a ditch, or "helping" hundreds of elderly dementia folks choose Killary in 2016, or ballot adjudication where the voters intention is "corrected".
So yes, a lot of the lower level soldiers will be rounded up, and when that happens, a lot of them are going to identify their superiors, handlers, blackmailers, Union Bosses etc that told them to "Just follow the orders".
I have questions too. If you look at the indictment map, it shows by state the number of sealed vs unsealed indictments and of the unsealed, it gives a breakdown by 'crime'. Odd... Texas has 344,000 unsealed versus Calif which has 194,000 unsealed. Wouldn't this tell us that it might have more to do with immigration type issues? Or maybe the US attys offices in Texas are just more prolific?
Yes, like I recently posted in this thread, trafficking drugs & humans is BIG business. So considering that they can arrest these people going back 10 years, the net has to be extremely large.
In addition to the recent Texas Nat Guard that were deputized to help with the illegals, I expect a lot Military Vets will be deputized to help with the coming RICO clean up effort.
On February 14, 2025, the first 300 soldiers from the Texas Military Department (part of the Texas National Guard) were granted Title 8 authority to perform immigration enforcement duties alongside U.S. Border Patrol agents.
I forgot that you can view the map by individual counties also. That allows you to further break it down and the biggest offenders are illegals all along the border between Cali, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
Sealed indictments are when a Grand Jury has OK'd an arrest of someone but there is a worry that making the indictment public could influence an ongoing investigation. No one is allowed to acknowledge a sealed indictment so no instant arrests are made.
In a case with almost 7000 sealed indictments all at once, it indicates some form of organized crime and a concern that the organized group would work to save itself or whatever, but the Grand Jury has clearly seen evidence of a large amount of crime that warrants mass arrests.
Over half a million indicates an extremely widespread systemic organized crime of staggering size. Not all of them may be the same case, but its very unusual to hold indictments sealed for so many years individually which points to inter-related organized crime on an absolutely systemic scale.
It also indicates that when arrests are happening they will need to be organized to ensure so many racketeering criminals aren't able to do whatever the concern of them doing may be that required sealed indictments in the first place. More than half a million arrests at once is going to be a globally interesting spectacle.
I dunno... Did you and half a million accomplices clean out that entire library? They might be almost ready to kick down the door to your book filled hideout before you can hide the evidence.
You won't even know until they're reading you your Miranda rights. Which you already know by heart along with everything else because by now you should have read literally everything, assuming those accomplices share their portion of the crime.
These sealed indictments aren't what people think. My son in law is a lawyer and I showed him the whole thing and he looked once and said, yeah that's just paperwork that can't be public due to private info, those aren't indictments, people are reading it wrong.
But, the last time I posted that here I was threatened with a ban.
If what he says is true, then why has the volume of sealed indictments skyrocketed since Trump's first term started? Previous totals were less than 3,000 and according to Grok, between 2010 and 2015, only additions were:
I don't think Grok is a good way to get information, it pulls almost all of its information from X posts with no discernment if they are true or not.
Where is the original source for this info?
Also, sealed indictments will stay sealed until the case is finished, and because they are sealed, no one can see what is inside, this causes a lot of people to count them multiple times for a few different reasons.
One reason is every single charge results in two indictments for each person being indicted. So a single case with two defendants can have dozens of sealed indictments, and since they stay in PACER until the docket is cleared, the number compounds.
One of the reasons the number is rising is because A LOT of federal judges have been fired in the last 16 years, and only about 10% of them have been replaced, so a lot of these cases sit on the shelf for years before they get heard - hence the number growing and growing.
The statute of limitations on sealed indictments varies depending on the nature of the offense and the jurisdiction. Generally, a sealed indictment can toll (stop) the statute of limitations, allowing the government to complete an investigation properly. Once the indictment is unsealed, the usual prosecution process can begin. For federal crimes, the statute of limitations for different offenses varies, and a sealed indictment filed within the limitation period continues to toll the statute even if it remains sealed beyond that period.
In some cases, if an indictment is dismissed for any reason before the statute of limitations has expired, a new indictment may be returned within six months of the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations or within 60 days of the dismissal becoming final, provided the reason for dismissal does not bar a new prosecution.
The specific duration for how long an indictment can remain sealed depends on factors such as the completion of the investigation, the arrest of the defendant, or a judge's order to unseal it.
Regarding the necessary manpower, 470 is mentioned in Q post 1658 seen on this post / page.
Does it mean:
470th Military Intelligence Brigade? The commander of the 470th is Patrick Miller. Might be related to Sec of Defense Christopher Miller? π€·ββοΈ
The Brigade consists of:
π’ 312th Military Intelligence Battalion
π’ 717th Military Intelligence Battalion
π’ 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 βfully within the scope of [Huberβs] existing mandate.β 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 generalβs jurisdiction to conduct civil and criminal investigations includes βactions taken by former employees after they have left government service.β 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.
-βIf a special counsel were appointed, there would be a great deal of delay,β 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.)
Still waiting on the first arrest/indictment to happen. All this action is nice but no one has gotten worse than fired so far. All the theft DOGE has found, the people involved need to pay.
When I look through the reasons DOGE cut something out of the budget, it's like: Too liberal or promotes trans agenda. I don't think there's an arrest for that, it's just cleaning up a mess.
Much of what they are finding points to outright theft. For example, SSI having accounts without a SS number, people over 120 years old receiving payments. My comment was referring to the title, βAnother 6,667 sealed indictmentsβ¦β not the DOGE actions cutting USAID payments for condoms.
Did you listen to Matt Gaetz podcast Thursday? He dove into this exact topic. Gaetz went into deep detail about the whole "over 120 years old thing" and it's actually a result of there being a blank tab in the data sheet because of the programming language used to code it.
There's a reason why so many people were exactly 149 years old and had the same birthday, that is the default code for that entry when left blank. It's a stupid system, but I've seen Matt Gaetz and Dan Bongino both talk about it on their podcasts.
The SSI accounts without SS numbers was also just a factor of the programming language. When you export the SQL document to read each entry creates four lines of data. So Bob Jones of Iowa will have four lines of data that are unique to his identifier number in the system, which is not the SS number. Three of those lines do not have the SS number for privacy reasons. The fourth is obscured and has the SS number next to the unique identifier - this was a direct response to that whole Solar Winds hack years ago.
So I mean, I'm skeptical after looking into those things and seeing even people like Matt Gaetz and Bongino talk about them openly.
I agree. So much has happened, and real consequences have begun.
But the world hasn't changed. We're still within the beast system and its upside-down priority system that encourages us to value the wrong things. The ones responsible are still running "free" (chained to their sins).
I know that things must move at a reasonable pace, especially because there are still plenty of sleepers who need to be rescued, but I want more acceleration.
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)
549077 January 13 2025 (Sealed Remaining 475635)
555744 February 20 2025 (Sealed Remaining 482302)
FYI:
u/weholdthesetruths
u/One_Of_Gods_Soldiers
u/Irishman4Trump6
u/JSSS
u/Rubieroo
u/theW0knessHurts
u/Nomnomnom
u/Cat_Anon
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FYI: In August 2024, nearly 10,000 were unsealed. Exactly which districts this occurred in requires a fair amount of research, but coincidentally Sean "Diddler" Combs was publicly arrested a couple weeks later.
The court proceedings for others may still be pending. Possibly to accelerate after President Trump gets all the folks he wants in the right positions at the DOJ, FBI etc.
If its all waiting on Appointments, those appointments will need to make a large amount of hires so keep watch on that as well. Half a million arrests in rapid order is going to need plenty of people to carry out. And thats the point of sealed indictments - they are sealed to delay arrest and even notification to those who will be arrested due to concerns that arresting one or a few at a time will give others involved in the same crime ring time to manipulate or destroy evidence, escape, etc. Unsealing necessitates rapid action afterward. Half a million rapid arrests will probably see those appointees hiring many new faces beforehand.
Great post anon.
Thank you Fren for all you do. I aleays forget about this and then βBamβ you hit upside the head with this wonderful reminder. If I could humbly ask you a question β¦do you think a βThisβ reminder post should be posted again βFreshβ to the board? A lot of old frogs and tadpoles might like the info. Appreciate you πΈβοΈ
You are very welcome and thank YOU for the kind words.
Sometimes the mods will sticky this on the slower news days, but I agree with you; the overwhelming and unprecedented rate at which the sealed Indictments have been accumulating is absolutely mind blowing.
Taking a moment to absorb what they all imply is a challenge. Throw on top of that that entire corporations can be named in a Sealed Indictment (Dominion Voting, Pfizer, DNC, Sports Teams, etc) makes me believe that this must be more complicated than a 3D chess game.
u/#BuckleUp
My thoughts exactly!
Thank you π as always
I've never fully understood who these people are who are under "sealed indictments." Are they deep state goons, really the worst of the worst, or are they more or less common citizens who have committed crimes? And what of the statute of limitations? Some of these indictments go back longer than 5 or 7 years.
Lots of these crimes amount to treason which according to Article III, Section 3. Federal law, under 18 U.S.C. Β§ 2381, is defined as waging war against the United States or adhering to its enemies by giving them aid and comfort.
Because treason is so serious, there is no statute of limitations.
Organized crime like trafficking drugs or children, voter fraud, money laundering, political favors / espionage fall under the crime of racketeering. In 1970, the RICO Act was passed and it defines racketeering broadly; specific crimes (called "predicate acts") that qualify, and requires at least two such acts within a 10-year period to establish a pattern.
In summary, I think the "Great Awakening" also INCLUDES criminals (and the public) waking up to how serious their participation in these crimes really is. No more pay-offs for accidentally dropping a couple hundred ballots in a ditch, or "helping" hundreds of elderly dementia folks choose Killary in 2016, or ballot adjudication where the voters intention is "corrected".
So yes, a lot of the lower level soldiers will be rounded up, and when that happens, a lot of them are going to identify their superiors, handlers, blackmailers, Union Bosses etc that told them to "Just follow the orders".
I have questions too. If you look at the indictment map, it shows by state the number of sealed vs unsealed indictments and of the unsealed, it gives a breakdown by 'crime'. Odd... Texas has 344,000 unsealed versus Calif which has 194,000 unsealed. Wouldn't this tell us that it might have more to do with immigration type issues? Or maybe the US attys offices in Texas are just more prolific?
Yes, like I recently posted in this thread, trafficking drugs & humans is BIG business. So considering that they can arrest these people going back 10 years, the net has to be extremely large.
In addition to the recent Texas Nat Guard that were deputized to help with the illegals, I expect a lot Military Vets will be deputized to help with the coming RICO clean up effort.
I forgot that you can view the map by individual counties also. That allows you to further break it down and the biggest offenders are illegals all along the border between Cali, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
Sealed indictments are when a Grand Jury has OK'd an arrest of someone but there is a worry that making the indictment public could influence an ongoing investigation. No one is allowed to acknowledge a sealed indictment so no instant arrests are made.
In a case with almost 7000 sealed indictments all at once, it indicates some form of organized crime and a concern that the organized group would work to save itself or whatever, but the Grand Jury has clearly seen evidence of a large amount of crime that warrants mass arrests.
Over half a million indicates an extremely widespread systemic organized crime of staggering size. Not all of them may be the same case, but its very unusual to hold indictments sealed for so many years individually which points to inter-related organized crime on an absolutely systemic scale.
It also indicates that when arrests are happening they will need to be organized to ensure so many racketeering criminals aren't able to do whatever the concern of them doing may be that required sealed indictments in the first place. More than half a million arrests at once is going to be a globally interesting spectacle.
Excellent analysis, thanks. So I don't have to worry about that library book that is about 25 years overdue then....
I dunno... Did you and half a million accomplices clean out that entire library? They might be almost ready to kick down the door to your book filled hideout before you can hide the evidence.
You won't even know until they're reading you your Miranda rights. Which you already know by heart along with everything else because by now you should have read literally everything, assuming those accomplices share their portion of the crime.
Heh.... well I feel better now.
That's not what a sealed indictment is.
These sealed indictments aren't what people think. My son in law is a lawyer and I showed him the whole thing and he looked once and said, yeah that's just paperwork that can't be public due to private info, those aren't indictments, people are reading it wrong.
But, the last time I posted that here I was threatened with a ban.
If what he says is true, then why has the volume of sealed indictments skyrocketed since Trump's first term started? Previous totals were less than 3,000 and according to Grok, between 2010 and 2015, only additions were:
π’ 2010 - 600β1,200 Higher criminal filings (99,917 defendants); stable enforcement.
π’ 2011 - 600β1,100 Slight decline in defendants (96,963); consistent trends.
π’ 2012 - 500β1,000 Defendants drop to 91,098; possible dip in sealed cases.
π’ 2013 - 500β1,000 Defendants at 87,635; steady enforcement patterns.
π’ 2014 - 500β1,000 Defendants at 81,360; no major reported spikes.
π’ 2015 - 500β1,000 Defendants at 79,812; aligns with prior estimate.
I don't think Grok is a good way to get information, it pulls almost all of its information from X posts with no discernment if they are true or not.
Where is the original source for this info?
Also, sealed indictments will stay sealed until the case is finished, and because they are sealed, no one can see what is inside, this causes a lot of people to count them multiple times for a few different reasons.
One reason is every single charge results in two indictments for each person being indicted. So a single case with two defendants can have dozens of sealed indictments, and since they stay in PACER until the docket is cleared, the number compounds.
One of the reasons the number is rising is because A LOT of federal judges have been fired in the last 16 years, and only about 10% of them have been replaced, so a lot of these cases sit on the shelf for years before they get heard - hence the number growing and growing.
Does that make sense?
Good idea to not 100% trust AI. I like it for fetching general data.
Correct, we can't see what's in each indictment, but we can see the case numbers and when they were filed.
It's also possible for multiple people (as part of a RICO) to be listed in one indictment. The same goes for corporations.
Though it is difficult to research the outcome of the unsealed indictments, you can check your local US distinct to see if there are unsealed and if the crimes are RICO in nature.
Looks like the link feature isn't working. Try this:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kVQwX9l9HJ5F76x05ic_YnU_Z5yiVS96LbzAOP66EzA/edit?gid=2064053392#gid=2064053392
The statute of limitations on sealed indictments varies depending on the nature of the offense and the jurisdiction. Generally, a sealed indictment can toll (stop) the statute of limitations, allowing the government to complete an investigation properly. Once the indictment is unsealed, the usual prosecution process can begin. For federal crimes, the statute of limitations for different offenses varies, and a sealed indictment filed within the limitation period continues to toll the statute even if it remains sealed beyond that period.
In some cases, if an indictment is dismissed for any reason before the statute of limitations has expired, a new indictment may be returned within six months of the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations or within 60 days of the dismissal becoming final, provided the reason for dismissal does not bar a new prosecution.
The specific duration for how long an indictment can remain sealed depends on factors such as the completion of the investigation, the arrest of the defendant, or a judge's order to unseal it.
-- Brave AI
6667 sealed indictments 666=evil/Satan 7=good/God
Dark to light
Also those move it to 5557β¦ a countdown?
Thanks for mentioning that. Must be my autistic characteristics, as also look for patterns in these numbers.
What? Over half of them are in Texas??
I assume those have a lot to do with child and drug trafficking.
That's because it's how Texas processes information on the dockets. They don't have the same sunshine laws as FL.
I have always wondered what this meant. Some commenter in the past have dismissed it. Were they wrong?
In our best dreams, these are the bad guys of the deep/satanic state being rounded up.
But civilian court? Tribunals?
Can anyone offer a summary of they they think will happen and how quickly it will go down?
A couple theories:
Regarding the necessary manpower, 470 is mentioned in Q post 1658 seen on this post / page.
Does it mean:
470th Military Intelligence Brigade? The commander of the 470th is Patrick Miller. Might be related to Sec of Defense Christopher Miller? π€·ββοΈ
The Brigade consists of:
π’ 312th Military Intelligence Battalion
π’ 717th Military Intelligence Battalion
π’ 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 βfully within the scope of [Huberβs] existing mandate.β 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 generalβs jurisdiction to conduct civil and criminal investigations includes βactions taken by former employees after they have left government service.β 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.
-βIf a special counsel were appointed, there would be a great deal of delay,β 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.)
Wow. Thanks. I think you're an extension of the Q team helping to spread the word!
You're welcome.
I'm just a middle aged Patriot-Anon doing what I can in the spirit of Thomas Paine.
This thread is a masterpiece! Great work, frog!
Thanks, it has become something I can revisit nearly every month as more are added. Keeps it fresh in my old smooth brain.
Do you think there are Kash allies already in the FBI preparing and conducting investigations already?
Per the 6th amendment, American citizens have a right to a PUBLIC trial.
Therefore the only secret trials I can think of would have to be conducted by the military for National Security purposes.
Kash will be one old MFer once he goes through all this
Still waiting on the first arrest/indictment to happen. All this action is nice but no one has gotten worse than fired so far. All the theft DOGE has found, the people involved need to pay.
When I look through the reasons DOGE cut something out of the budget, it's like: Too liberal or promotes trans agenda. I don't think there's an arrest for that, it's just cleaning up a mess.
Much of what they are finding points to outright theft. For example, SSI having accounts without a SS number, people over 120 years old receiving payments. My comment was referring to the title, βAnother 6,667 sealed indictmentsβ¦β not the DOGE actions cutting USAID payments for condoms.
Did you listen to Matt Gaetz podcast Thursday? He dove into this exact topic. Gaetz went into deep detail about the whole "over 120 years old thing" and it's actually a result of there being a blank tab in the data sheet because of the programming language used to code it.
There's a reason why so many people were exactly 149 years old and had the same birthday, that is the default code for that entry when left blank. It's a stupid system, but I've seen Matt Gaetz and Dan Bongino both talk about it on their podcasts.
The SSI accounts without SS numbers was also just a factor of the programming language. When you export the SQL document to read each entry creates four lines of data. So Bob Jones of Iowa will have four lines of data that are unique to his identifier number in the system, which is not the SS number. Three of those lines do not have the SS number for privacy reasons. The fourth is obscured and has the SS number next to the unique identifier - this was a direct response to that whole Solar Winds hack years ago.
So I mean, I'm skeptical after looking into those things and seeing even people like Matt Gaetz and Bongino talk about them openly.
Paging Mr. Podesta.....................
I agree. So much has happened, and real consequences have begun.
But the world hasn't changed. We're still within the beast system and its upside-down priority system that encourages us to value the wrong things. The ones responsible are still running "free" (chained to their sins).
I know that things must move at a reasonable pace, especially because there are still plenty of sleepers who need to be rescued, but I want more acceleration.
They didn't do that in 30 days.
More insight:
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