Anonymous ID: 3d04a3 July 28, 2019, 11:33 a.m. No.7230753   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0864

>>7230484 PB

 

NM Mus Training Ranch?

 

Q 319

 

Why did the USSS codename Hussein 'Renegade'?

 

Q 855

 

What if the steel used for military-grade projects was made-inferior by our enemies as a method to weaken?

 

What if Hussein knew and authorized?

 

Renegade.

 

Q 1277

 

Important to note [texts only].

[R] = Renegade

Not RR.

 

Q 2180

 

Define 'Traitor'.

 

  1. a person who betrays another, a cause, or any trust.

 

  1. a person who commits treason by betraying his or her country.

 

Synonym = Renegade

 

What was the USSS codename for HUSSEIN?

 

[RENEGADE]

 

Q 2844

 

SCIF logs can be 'very' revealing.

 

HUSSEIN's USSS codename: RENEGADE

 

Define 'Renegade'.

 

noun

  1. a person who deserts and betrays an organization, country, or set of principles.

synonyms: traitor, defector, deserter, turncoat, betrayer

 

    • *

 

Note: Knew / Authorized.

Note: [R]

Note: [RENEGADE]

Note: SCIF logs can be very "revealing".

Note: Traitor / Synonym

 

Speculation: Apostate. Pic related.

 

Sauce:

https://www.etymonline.com/word/renegade

Anonymous ID: 3d04a3 July 28, 2019, 11:46 a.m. No.7230881   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0895 >>0972 >>1266

Paul Sperry:

 

Mueller previously testified on Hill 60+ times–was no babe in the woods. U don't perform that poorly w that much experience unless A) u have dementia (which is unlikely given his family didnt step in to fight subpoena) or B) it was an act to chew up the clock (which he did well)

 

https://twitter.com/paulsperry_/status/1154949019635986433

Anonymous ID: 3d04a3 July 28, 2019, 11:56 a.m. No.7230972   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7230881

 

Mueller also played for sympathy in MSM coverage. He was not "in charge" is new narrative, just a "figurehead", but he was on top of it all.

 

Rethink 1st & 10 on the 40. He managed the "matters" under investigation; he recruited key team members during his first week as SC; he assimilated the 40 FBI personnel into his operation by the 10th week. But the 40 FBI were managed by the FBI, not Mueller; the operation had an FBI lawyer to advise the 40 FBI staff on following FBI regulations and protocols.

 

Contrast that with what happened with Stzrok. He was hand-picked to continue to investigate – so-called investigate – Trump World. Mueller "fired" one of the 40 FBI? He requested transfer of Stzrok, Mueller said. Because of bias? Because of appearances, Stzrok said.

 

See footnotes 1 and 10 in Vol of Mueller Report. Distinction between managing matters and managing 40 FBI personnel.

 

So if Mueller "fired" a staff member, for appearance of bias, then, how did he rationalize hand-picking his team of Angry Dems? How many were transfered within DOJ to his team? How many were recruited from outside DOJ?

 

Reconcile footnotes 1 and 10 with Mueller's actions and testimony on this "matter" of staffing his op.

 

This was an op, not an actual investigation, so consider the limitations placed on the 40 FBI under the new FBI Director. Who really does the investigative work in the normal course of things – prosecutors? Really, who does the investigative work? Private Investigators? Operators.

 

The Dems who questioned spoke at top speed even as he fouled their softball pitches.

 

Deliberate staging and storytelling, Anons.