>>10733233 (lb)
>>10733239 (lb)
19 Hard drives? What the actual fuck? Hell, even when I collected every MP3, Ripped DVD, and porn back in the day I couldn't fill that much space up. This is really fucked up.
>>10733233 (lb)
>>10733239 (lb)
19 Hard drives? What the actual fuck? Hell, even when I collected every MP3, Ripped DVD, and porn back in the day I couldn't fill that much space up. This is really fucked up.
That's your curve ball. Look at where Barr is today.
Yep. That's where we are headed. Despite people like @TheLastRefuge2 thinking the DOJ's apparent gridlock isn't fully understand and designed (it is), that's the whole reason why we are here.
Anonymous ID: grTMpzrL No.147449624 📁
Nov 1 2017 00:41:54 (EST)
Think about it logically.
The only way is the military. Fully controlled. Save & spread (once 11.3 verifies as 1st marker).
Biggest advanced drop on Pol.
What is 'State Secrets' and how upheld in the SC?
What must be completed to engage MI over other (3) letter agencies?
What must occur to allow for civilian trials?
Why is this relevant?
Q isn't talking about "civilian trials". Q is talking about trying civilians in Military Courts. Hence this EO update to UCMJ:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2018-amendments-manual-courts-martial-united-states/
Sec. 12. In accordance with Article 33 of the UCMJ, as amended by section 5204 of the MJA, the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security, will issue nonbinding guidance regarding factors that commanders, convening authorities, staff judge advocates, and judge advocates should take into account when exercising their duties with respect to the disposition of charges and specifications in the interest of justice and discipline under Articles 30 and 34 of the UCMJ. That guidance will take into account, with appropriate consideration of military requirements, the principles contained in official guidance of the Attorney General to attorneys for the Federal Government with respect to the disposition of Federal criminal cases in accordance with the principle of fair and evenhanded administration of Federal criminal law.
>against police brutality and racial inequality “really dumb”
TIL Ruthie was right about at least one thing.
>District of Connecticut
Dow takes nosedive on the news of banks funneling cash through trafficking networks, and the DOJ is publishing trafficking stories left and right.