Was reading some comments on website…saw this one relating to the indictments.
no lawfag here..but would like to know the scenario/counter to this comment:
""The biggest hole in all of this supposed Q military operation, is the claim that they are using the military to serve the warrants which is complete BS. The Military cannot serve any type of warrant from the DOJ unless it is a warrant that deals with a UCMJ charge. If it is anything to do with civilian law enforcement charges they are not allowed to serve any of those warrants or participate in any way. I believe the original claim was that 30K warrants were about to be served several months ago, yet nothing. These cases are going to be held in military tribunals? Uh, no that will never happen for many, many reasons including the Constitution. Once again the military cannot be involved at all except for charges related to a UCMJ charge so that leaves out everyone that isn't military out of these sealed indictments.
As far as using 1,066 sealed indictments from 2006 as a baseline? I'd have to call BS on that also along with the claims that they average only 1,000 per year. See local PD's actually constitute most of the manpower for each States operations for the FBI fugitive task force, The DEA operations and the US Marshall's Task Forces, with a few supervising Federal Agents over these local Law Enforcement Officers. You never want an actual FBI agent pointing a gun at anyone as they are mainly accountants and lawyers, the local LEO actually do the work and the Feds pay the salaries for those Officers in return. Well, my point is that just my agency filed over 1,000 sealed indictments in Federal Court each year between all the Federal Task Forces they participated in. Since these sealed indictments include charges and search warrants. If you had a drug operation with multiple persons and places where they were distributing, storing or manufacturing, even a simple case could involve up to 60 plus sealed filings including charges on people and search warrants for houses, vehicles and storage units. A large case could involve over a hundred easy over the course of the investigation, so this only 1,000 sealed indictments per year is an absolute bogus figure. Even the amount of sealed warrants for a single Fugitive from the US Marshalls could entail around 5-10 sealed warrants depending on various factors on what they were wanted for and places they were known to frequent, live or be allowed to stay in. Also most of your GPS trackers are sealed warrants and all of your wiretaps are. These add up to hundreds and easily over a thousand just for my agency and while a larger City PD it isn't LAPD so these figures being 1,000 per month until now? Yeah, not even close. Just think about it, if a Fed needs a wiretap or a GPS tracker that is a sealed search warrant which counts in this category being touted. You think there are only 1,000 of just those filed in the entire US over a year by the Feds? Hint, you might want to add a zero to that for that category alone!
Heck Mueller and his witch hunt posse has filed well over a hundred sealed indictments himself. Sealed indictments are not nearly as rare as they are being portrayed to be. As I said, all wiretaps are and if you are running one you need lots of them for various numbers, locations ect. So every time you run a wiretap even if it was for one person, which is unlikely it is going to easily take 10 sealed warrants to cover that subject, now multiply that by the number of people in a larger criminal enterprise and you are easily over a hundred on one case when you include sealed charges for those people which if you are into a wiretap you probably have a lot of charges on multiple people. Now imagine a RICO case that is ongoing. Yeah a single RICO case could result in over a thousand sealed warrant all by itself. We worked a major case that was all over the national news that involved well known organized crime families and that case alone resulted in well over 1,000 sealed DOJ warrants over the course of the investigation, for one single case. I'm pretty sure that during that time their was more than just that single case going on in the entire US Federal system.
So we really need to stop with this stuff about 30,000, 40,000, 50,000 warrants being served by the military soon! Because it isn't going to happen and I'm not saying that there may not be a high number of current sealed indictments in the system right now, but I know for a fact that the system doesn't just average 1,000 per year as like I said I know first hand this is BS.
That is besides that tens of thousands of these warrants were supposed to have been served months ago by military that had been strategically placed around the US to serve these warrants. Well what happened to that operation?""