Anonymous ID: a6cc57 May 2, 2019, 5:47 a.m. No.6391315   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1334 >>1368 >>1381 >>1393 >>1881

>>6391213

TY Baker!!!

 

>>6391173 (lb)

It would seem that the RR/RM game was "Show me the man, and I'll show you the crime". That's what we've been lead to believe for 2 years now. Fast forward to this resignation ahead of DECLAS.

 

According to our source, we (and "everyone else" paying attention) should be under the impression that RR/RM are baddies. These fuckers colluded with bad people under previous administrations, obstructed a sitting president, and as a parting blow, brought about a 2-year roadblock that prevented a sitting president from exacting justice to some of the most evil people in the world. There are very little in the way of "facts" that the public still seems very unaware of:

 

  1. Mueller interviewed for a job he couldn't have had. RR appointed Mueller to the SC right afterwards.

 

  1. RR expanded the Mueller investigation way beyond the original scope, and Whitaker shut that shit down after Sessions' resignation.

 

  1. 6% of the report is redacted because it directly relates to "ongoing investigations" involving "grand juries". This is bigly huge.

 

  1. No Collusion was determined by the Mueller report, but most importantly, RR's name/reputation is on the line, standing with Barr in the Barr summary of the Mueller report, which concluded there was no Obstruction. Nobody is pointing this out.

 

  1. Nobody knows what the fuck is going on with the uber seekrit grand juries, and nobody is asking any questions at all about them. No MSM "coverage", no talking heads discussing what's going on with them.

 

  1. The Mueller report fingered "Russians" obtaining information from Guccifer/Hackers, when we all "think" we know the source as Seth Rich, and this was confirmed by JA in an interview. Not to mention that JA is vehemently fighting extradition to the US over unrelated charges.

 

I would imagine the game that JA is playing is part of the Q script, and unless some miracle happens with the JA extradition hearing, we're going to have to wait 50 weeks to get our hands on the fucker. At which time, JA and his legal team will likely pull some legal-fu to keep that plane ride from happening; just like they did this time.

Anonymous ID: a6cc57 May 2, 2019, 6:13 a.m. No.6391421   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1477 >>1815

>>6391334

Yeah, I mean, we had back and forths here with the "disinfo" possibility that Mueller and RR were black hats under control, doing DJT's bidding. The thing is, those Grand Juries could prove that theory right, but only because Mueller's parting blow was to give the good guys enough substance in those grand jury proceedings to work towards taking the rest of them down. Imagine the treasure trove of FISA applications one could conjure up if the grand jury cases revealed additional spy networks, assassination plots, illegal servers, Seth Rich's, Wikileaks espionage, Clinton wrongdoings, crimes against children, Weiner laptop evidences, etc.

 

But I agree with you. Q has plainly stated that RR and RM are either both dirty, or they are both, well, dirty. As in, "not white/gray hats". Q has pointed out that RR has handlers, and felt safe on AF1. Q has pointed out that Mueller was "designed as a blockade". Q has pointed out that RR allowed indictments against the Trump family, only to have Barr toss that shit out at the last minute right before the report's release. Q has told us this, and anons "know". We know that RM was involved in U1; possibly even a courier for samples. We know that RR's wife is a Clinton acolyte/defender/fixer. We're told that Mueller will face charges for U1. We're told that RR (jokingly or not) discussed wearing a wire to catch the President in some sort of impropriety.

 

If JA's account that the emails did not come from a state sponsor (Russia) is true, and he knows that Seth provided those emails, and offered a reward that would lead to the identification of his murderers, wouldn't JA want to be extradited to the USA to provide testimony to that fact? Currently, the answer is "no" because nobody in the MSM or congress, or anywhere else outside of the chans/reddit is even discussing Seth Rich. The plan is unfolding, but for now, it looks like JA's going to be camping out in jail in the UK unless some stroke of magic happens, soon, with these Barr testimonies.

 

>>6391368

Mueller fingered the GRU/Russia. Not one mention of Seth Rich, or an "insider".

 

Can't wait for someone to step on the gas pedal of JA extradition. That dude needs to sit in front of Congress, and the world, and spill the beans on everything from WL funding, Soros, and the Clintons, to Seth Rich and why we're still sitting here, years later, waiting for real justice to be served.

Anonymous ID: a6cc57 May 2, 2019, 6:32 a.m. No.6391535   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6391477

That's why I can't wait to see what's going on with the Grand Juries. If Mueller was working to "save his ass", and we're to take that as "reduce U1 impending doom sentencing", then that's the only way it can happen, because the report was a "grenade" on the way out the door.

Anonymous ID: a6cc57 May 2, 2019, 7:30 a.m. No.6391945   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2020

>>6391815

I'm not familiar with the Swartz case, but I'll agree that law enforcement agencies in the US have had issues in the past.

 

In regards to JA, I could give 2 shits what he wants. Our laws demands justice be served. JA has first hand info on the murder of a person that took great personal risk to get the truth out about a major criminal Satanic slave pedophile network of the cabal. Outside of that, JA needs to answer for his actions as an agent of illegal information sharing (read: espionage) network.

 

Right now, at least on the surface, it looks like JA's law team is using the UK laws to preempt his extradition to the US to the tune of 50 weeks. You guys ready for another year of banter before the storm? That's not even taking into consideration the possibility that the PM of UK (May) could cunt block extradition until 2022; unless there's an early election vote or a vote of no confidence.