Found some good digging resources:
https:// 8ch.net/qresearch/res/1177914.html
Complete schedule for Eric Holder, 375 pages of Sally Yate's emails, and 420 pages of items related to Loretta Lynch + Bill Clinton's tarmac meeting.
Haven't looked through the first two, although knowing Holder's locations will likely be important at some point. Sally Yate's emails will probably yield some juicy stuff. But the LL + BC files are interesting. It starts with her itinerary for that day, supposedly showing that there was no plan to meet BC–but who knows when she gave it to the DOJ. Then it's a bunch of media questions, followed by template answers. Often, the person replying to the email offers to make a phone call instead (they know emails are recorded).
It starts to pick up, and you see that someone from the Office of Legislative Affairs (Alicia C Obrien) seems to start coaching her for consistency in her answers and modeling talking points. From pg 350 onward, you start seeing huge sections blacked-out–the talking points themselves, but why the whole page just for those? Probably Obama chiming in.
Is it the job of the DOJ's Office of Legislative Affairs to curate a civil servant's response to public inquiry?
There's talk of people being tipped-off. Whoever digs through these will probably find evidence of Q Team's handiwork, as well as the insider corruption they thought we'd never see. My plate is already full, so I leave it to you.
Also, it's interesting that LL's itinerary isn't posted, even though we know that she had one (it's in the first part of what I just referenced). Maybe we need to file a FOIA.