>>6624773 (pb)
Reposting this Notable Post from a previous bread, because I think it's part of "The Plan," demonstrating that the DOJ is too corrupt to expect justice from. Helping to pave the way optics-wise, for Mil Tribunals. Remember the Q drop that discussed the change in the Code of Military Justice allowing civilians to be prosecuted by the Mil Tribunals in specific instances? (Enemy combatants during time of War; When it can be shown that the civilian courts/process are too corrupt).
Jason Chaffetz
Verified account @jasoninthehouse
Justice denied….again. Inspector General made a criminal referral and DOJ declined to prosecute. #NOjustice #justicedenied
https://oig.justice.gov/reports/2019/f190529.pdf …
https://twitter.com/jasoninthehouse/status/1133949696425095170