Anonymous ID: 9abdd1 May 10, 2019, 5:47 a.m. No.6461608   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1621 >>1624 >>1645

NEW TACTIC FROM DS

 

"If you want to indict him, we must defeat him in 2020"

 

Pretty clever rally cry for run up to 2020 - they know they've lost this battle, but hoping to keep the TDS crazies fully pumped up and willing to vote for ANYBODY the left can float in 2019. THIS is assuming that Trump can't get the TREASON counter-investigations done and in the public's mind before then.

 

Trump indictment in play after presidency, James Comey says

 

Former FBI Director James B. Comey said Thursday that he thinks President Trump likely has committed crimes that could be cause for indictment once he leaves office and, were he not president, likely would already have been indicted.

 

In a CNN town-hall-style meeting, Mr. Comey was asked by host Anderson Cooper whether Mr. Trump acted with corrupt intent to interfere with an ongoing investigation.

 

“It sure looks that way,” Mr. Comey replied, saying he based that judgment on his reading of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report and leaning most heavily on Mr. Trump’s order to White House Counsel Don McGahn to fire Mr. Mueller.

 

When Mr. Cooper asked the former FBI chief whether he agreed with an open letter from numerous federal prosecutors that Mr. Trump would already have been indicted on obstruction of justice charges if he were not the president, Mr. Comey was emphatic.

 

“Yes. agree. No doubt,” he told Mr. Cooper.

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/may/9/james-comey-donald-trump-indictment-possible-after/

Anonymous ID: 9abdd1 May 10, 2019, 6:14 a.m. No.6461722   🗄️.is 🔗kun

'Stockpile coins and banknotes': Sweden tells its citizens to squirrel away hard cash under their beds in case of a cyber attack

 

Cashless payments are all the rage but people in Sweden have been told to squirrel away notes and coins in case of a cyber attack on the nation's banks.

 

Digital payments offer convenience for both buyers and sellers alike and the Scandinavian nation has been an eager adopter of the technology.

 

Now, government experts are concerned that people could be left without any money should its computer networks become victim to an attack.

 

Sweden's Civil Contingencies Agency has issued guidance to every household telling residents to stockpile 'cash in small denominations' for use in emergencies.

 

The warning will ring alarm bells around the world as developed nations increasingly make the move to a cashless society.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-6997685/Sweden-tells-citizens-squirrel-away-hard-cash-beds-case-cyber-attack.html