Anonymous ID: ba881b Dec. 22, 2018, 6 p.m. No.4431202   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1305

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MYSTERY MUELLER MAYHEM AT A WASHINGTON COURT

>Court officials went to extreme measures to ensure it was as difficult as possible to figure out what Mueller's team was doing as the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit held a secret and mysterious argument about a grand jury subpoena challenge.

 

>An entire floor of the courthouse was closed to the public and press for more than an hour. During that time, attorneys secretly entered the courthouse to argue before three federal appellate judges over a grand jury subpoena.

 

>The mystery of the subpoena appeal appears to date back to early September, when CNN witnessed several lawyers from Mueller's office entering a courtroom to argue against an unknown defense team before a trial-level judge who oversees federal grand jury-related cases.

 

>Clearly, a challenge related to Mueller's grand jury investigation was underway.

 

>Shortly after, that judge, Chief Judge Beryl Howell of the DC District Court, ruled on a case related to a grand jury subpoena, and the losing party attempted to appeal the ruling. The appellate court batted the case back down to Howell, who held a second sealed hearing on October 5. Though CNN was locked out of the courtroom while the arguments took place, the hearing featured the same team from Mueller's office as before, which included top criminal law appellate lawyer Michael Dreeben.

 

>Mueller's office declined to comment on the hearings.

 

>That same day Mueller's team clashed in a sealed courtroom with an unknown opponent, Howell issued another ruling on the same grand jury subpoena challenge she had decided before, sending the losing party back to the appellate court to ask for reconsideration.

 

>Politico a few days later overheard an attorney at the appellate court discussing sealed Mueller court filings – and the mysterious grand jury challenge got its argument date set before a three-judge panel at the DC Circuit Court of Appeals.

 

>Argument day arrived Friday.

 

>Typically, DC Circuit Court arguments run smoothly, one after another until three cases have been argued publicly, starting at 9:30 am in a large, portrait-lined courtroom on the Fifth Floor of the federal courthouse on Constitution Avenue. But after Circuit judges David Tatel, Thomas Griffith and Stephen William – who coincidentally has written two books on Russian history – heard an immigration-related case Friday morning, the courthouse security went into lockdown mode.

 

>Tatel, Griffith and Williams took a brief recess, indicating they'd return to the courtroom shortly.

 

>Then, security officers cleared the appeals courtroom, allowing only about a dozen law clerks working for federal judges to stay behind, including at least one who assists Howell with her cases.

 

>Security guards also cleared the vestibule to the courtroom and checked the coat closet where attorneys coming to listen to arguments stash their belongings. They locked the door leading to the attorneys' lounge on that floor and shooed the more than 20 reporters prowling the hall away from the elevator bank and told them to vacate the nearby stairwells. At one point, even an elevator wouldn't open its doors on the fifth floor.

 

>The entire level of the building on which the appeals court is housed was locked down.

https://www.ksat.com/news/politics/mystery-mueller-mayhem-at-a-washington-court

http://archive.is/MVnnS

https://www.ajc.com/news/national-govt–politics/entire-floor-federal-courthouse-sealed-off-for-mystery-case/JyerATnO5wL4gJKcS6nVJP/

http://archive.is/dBmNV

Anonymous ID: ba881b Dec. 22, 2018, 6:07 p.m. No.4431305   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1329

>>4431202

suspicious skull-to-shoulder-width ratio (2/2) These two might be related

How arrest of Chinese ‘princess’ exposes regime’s world domination plot

Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou’s arrest in Vancouver on Dec. 6 led to immediate blowback.

 

Furious Chinese Communists have begun arresting innocent Canadians in retaliation. So far, three of these “revenge hostages” have been taken and are being held in secret jails on vague charges. Beijing hints that the hostage count may grow if Meng is not freed and fast.

 

Even for a thuggish regime like China’s, this kind of action is almost unprecedented.

 

So who is Meng Wanzhou?

 

Currently under house arrest and awaiting extradition to the US, she will face charges that her company violated US sanctions by doing business with Iran and committed bank fraud by disguising the payments it received in return.

 

But to say that she is the CFO of Huawei doesn’t begin to explain her importance — or China’s reaction.

 

It turns out that “Princess” Meng, as she is called, is Communist royalty. Her grandfather was a close comrade of Chairman Mao during the Chinese Civil War, who went on to become vice governor of China’s largest province.

 

She is also the daughter of Huawei’s Founder and Chairman, Ren Zhengfei. Daddy is grooming her to succeed him when he retires. In other words, Meng is the heiress apparent of China’s largest and most advanced hi-tech company, and one which plays a key role in China’s grand strategy of global domination.

 

Huawei is a leader in 5G technology and, earlier this year, surpassed Apple to become the second largest smartphone maker in the world behind Samsung.

 

But Huawei is much more than an innocent manufacturer of smartphones. It is a spy agency of the Chinese Communist Party. How do we know? Because the party has repeatedly said so.

 

First in 2015 and then again in June 2017, the party declared that all Chinese companies must collaborate in gathering intelligence.

 

>"All organizations and citizens,” reads Article 7 of China’s National Intelligence Law, “must support, assist with, and collaborate in national intelligence work, and guard the national intelligence work secrets they are privy to.”

 

All Chinese companies, whether they are private or owned by the state, are now part and parcel of the party’s massive overseas espionage campaign. Huawei is a key part of this aggressive effort to spy on the rest of the world. The company’s smartphones…cont.

https://www.foxnews.com/tech/how-arrest-of-chinese-princess-exposes-regimes-world-domination-plot

http://archive.is/Kljyj

Anonymous ID: ba881b Dec. 22, 2018, 6:13 p.m. No.4431378   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>fifth floor of courthouse sealed off

>Mueller indicted an unnamed foreign country

>China takes retaliatory hostages after Meng Wanzhou, heir of Huawei, is detained in Canada for US extradition

>That's a tranny

Someone probably put these together already.