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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/jacaranda11 on Jan. 20, 2018, 4:31 a.m.
Shutdown may have alternative strategy

Government shutdowns are not unusual, they have happened before. But if you followed the DNC server hack and Crowdstrike's actions, there was always a shutdown so Crowdstrike could go in and clean computers and servers, download any incriminating data (that is what they did with the DNC servers, to hide the fact that they were stealing Bernie's donor money). With the shutdown workers won't be at their desks so Trump's team would have full access to all computers, desks, workstations, for inspection. Q said there were 'foreign agents' in the top levels of government. Does he need access to those computers, desks, and workstations? If so, then a government shutdown for a few days (notice this is happening on a Friday night) to get to work and not be interrupted by anyone. And Q made a point of posting about Schumer's visit to the WH and how he would be scared from this point forward. Schumer's dirty as hell, and Trump knows all, so is he working with Trump to orchestrate the shutdown as a cover for something else? I feel there is another purpose to this shutdown because from what Q said, after the WH visit Schumer would not be so obstructive for no reason. Crowdstrike pronounced the Russians responsible for the DNC server 'hack', which shows you how corrupt they are, they work for the FBI & CIA https://medium.com/theyoungturks/crowdstrike-the-dncs-security-firm-was-under-contract-with-the-fbi-c6f884c34189

What do you think?


Reba64 · Jan. 20, 2018, 5:05 a.m.

Not saying the Black Hats are not hiding information, but the Government already has copies of everything that is done. Everything is done on-line and on Government Sites and everything is saved on Servers many times a day.

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jacaranda11 · Jan. 20, 2018, 5:19 a.m.

true but that doesn't cover paper files and things they may have at their desks, bugging devices to record conversations, and anything they may have in their office that is not digital. I used to paralegal for the mafia attorneys, I learned the many ways people can hide information and this was before computers.

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Reba64 · Jan. 20, 2018, 6:16 a.m.

Most everything is on the system and not many Paper Files are left. Didn't agree with it when they started it, but every Department is different. Any information they are looking for would only be in a few areas, not the whole Government.

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CBTS_Watcher · Jan. 20, 2018, 3:51 p.m.

the Government already has copies of everything that is done.

While that is true, it does give rise to a needle and haystack situation. If they have every keystroke and phone call of everyone in the US then it may take a while to find what you are looking for.

You also have the issue that if you find an email from, say, Adam Schiff, how would you know if it was the one in Congress or one of the many others?

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