Anonymous ID: f261dc Feb. 4, 2018, 12:05 p.m. No.267747   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7339 >>2082

>>255875

I know you said "Petitions," and I just want highlight the fact that we should keep each petition focused to a particular issue with matters related to it. If we put too many items on one petition, it will make it more "controversial" in that people will not want their name associated with it.

 

Personally, I would not want my name associated with the whole "contrail" conspiracy. I think it's embarrassing.

 

I can think of several petitions right now:

 

  1. Release of items specifically related to the FBI's investigation of Trump

a. underlying documents pertaining to the Memo

b. FISA submissions to the FISC as justification for the warrants & extensions

c. communications pertaining to the investigation

d. transcripts of interviewees

e. absolutely everything related to the Steele dossier

f. a list of all FISA warrants that were granted in relation to the investigation

 

  1. Release of information pertaining to Human Trafficking

a. underlying justification of those indicted–what evidence was it based on?

b. any intel showing collusion between those indicted

c. any intel detailing connections to those indicted

 

  1. Release of information pertaining to the Hillary investigation

a. underlying justification for granting immunity to certain people

b. a synopsis of what was gained in return for immunity

c. communications of all government agents assigned to the investigation, during the time of the investigation

 

  1. Release of any itineraries pertaining to visits by elected/appointed officials to North Korea

 

  1. Release of information on any payments or benefits given to people in the media

a. information on who is receiving payments and/or benefits (including insider information)

b. information on who is receiving pay from both government entities and a media organization.

c. information pertaining to clandestine relationships with members of the media, and any investigations into said relationships.

 

  1. Release of all information pertaining to Loop Capital and money transfers to entities associated with politicians

 

  1. Release of all information relating to those that were detained in Saudi Arabia

a. Money transfers between those actors and American entities

b. Money transfers between entities associated with those actors and American entities

 

  1. Release of information on the Harvard University Muslim Association from all intel agencies and the IRS

a. all benefactors

b. all beneficiaries

c. all members and/or employees, past, present, and future.

 

These should really be fleshed out and made -very- specific, because if they aren't, there will be room for these agencies to "waffle" on the interpretation of how to carry them out. For instance–#6 needs to be given a lot more thought: what organizations did Obama participate in, that he might pillage after a donation by Loop Capital?

 

We need to use these petitions to close the information gaps. From what I've seen, Q has given us crumbs to paint a picture…but in many cases, we just don't have the "rest of the story," and probably wouldn't have the means to find it. For instance, while investigating Loop Capital, I found that they had given money to Kwame Kilpatrick's civic fund (from which he pillaged $640,000+), so there's smoke…but as far as any payments directly to anything associated with a raid-able Obama organization, not so much.

 

So I propose we make a master list of petitions, with specific matters relating to them, and flesh them out as thoroughly as we can before submitting them. Input from those with experience would be helpful–lawfags law-enforcement fags especially.

 

Also, bear in mind that in being specific, we are likely only going to reveal the next step, not the whole rotten carcass.

 

Any additions, criticism or refinements are welcome.

Anonymous ID: f261dc Feb. 5, 2018, 12:15 p.m. No.277339   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>267747

No.

 

There's a reason why Terry McAuliffe instituted this–to help Hillary win. Are you serious?

 

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