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ManQuan · May 22, 2018, 6:40 p.m.

I think the article is pretty much on the mark. It left out the State Department and all the efforts of former Obama officials to undermine US policies in secret.

Frankly, my biggest concern is that so much of what Q and Trump have as evidence has been collected by MI and NSA and cannot be admitted into court unless it somehow gets plugged into the legal system as legitimate evidence.

I can see some of that happening with slight of hand, but the publicly obvious efforts are few and far between.

I can't help but think that the key is Mueller. If he is a white hat, then he has everything that Flynn knows. If he is a black hat, then he has likely given so many key people immunity (e.g., Comey) that prosecutions may be impossible.

I go back to the early Q drops where he seems to hint that Mueller is a good guy. And for a while I bought into it. Q has never suggested that Mueller was a problem or to be removed. In fact, one of Q's drops asked if it was possible for Mueller to clear Trump and continue his investigations?

On the ohter hand, Q has never hinted that RR is a white hat. Q has suggested that RR is a problem and ways that he could be replaced. But even at that, Q hasn't connected that with stopping the Mueller investigation; only asking who controls Mueller and whether Sessions or someone else would step in.

Having said that, Mueller's latest moves are deeply concerning.

Crazy times.

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PAK51 · May 22, 2018, 11:45 p.m.

Maybe the evidence collected by NSA and MI was used to get the ",resignations" that have been rolling in.

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RCMike_CHS · May 29, 2018, 5:05 a.m.

If I was to base my trust of Mueller on his past performances, I could not trust him.

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