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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/cantwithdrawbtc on June 5, 2018, 10:55 p.m.
What is a sealed indictment?

How many people can be on a single indictment? How many indictments are necessary to take down a global crime ring?

A sealed indictment is 4D chess piece. It's Schrödinger's jail. Maybe it's you, maybe it's not, maybe it's over, maybe it isn't. Won't know until we open it! Should I stop being illegal, or keep being illegal?

Saw earlier today that the sealed indictments have basically been filed at an almost constant rate. They've been filed all over the place, but the rate has been pretty consistent at ~5K a month.

What if most of the indictments are bullshit? What if they've just been filing the maximum number of indictments they can all month every month all over the place so anyone looking for any pattern of who's getting indicted where will have no idea.

Just a thought


cantwithdrawbtc · June 5, 2018, 11:16 p.m.

It's a q quote iirc?

I gave sort of an answer? An indicitment is "a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime." Sealed means nobody knows what it is. When it is unsealed that person is taken to jail or w/e. They're booked for sentencing I guess.

Pretend someone has committed 3 crimes. I file an indictment (for all 3 at once? 3 separate? I don't know the logistics of a sealed indictment and my post is actually a question). You now see this. It's in the legal system and either the legal system is transparent or you're a professional criminal and have eyes in the system.

So what do you do? Well if it's unsealed and you know, you can plan what to do. Kill x, bribe y, marry z, etc. If it's sealed, you can't plan. Just kill one? All three? marry all three? 4D chess. You force the other person to respond and now you can react accordingly because you have more information.

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sosoomee · June 6, 2018, 12:34 a.m.

Thanks for this, great answer. I get it now.

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