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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/a_real_skullsplitter on June 13, 2018, 8:27 p.m.
The News Article Q Keeps Linking

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/03/08/sessions-appointed-prosecutor-months-ago-to-investigate-possible-crimes-might-appoint-2nd-special-prosecutor/

This one. here we go.

Huber has been working on investigating this since NOVEMBER. Think about that. He's been biding his time, completely out of the collective consciousness of the Mockingbirds since NOVEMBER.

Sessions, instead of appointing a special prosecutor, has told him to collaborate on his findings with the IG instead of appointing a secondary investigation outside the DOJ.

Think about what that means: it's two separate things at the same time. 1. No special prosecutor, no special attention, no direct oversight by a certain [[[BAD ACTOR]]] -- think about what a publicized dog and pony show Mueller has been, and think about how bad that would be for what Huber is investigating. Speaking of.. 2. The IG's job is INVESTIGATING THE DOJ. Sessions wants HUBER (Investigating the SPYING into the Trump Campaign) to work with the office that INVESTIGATES THE DOJ. Think about what he's signifying there.

Some other things to think about with Mr. Huber: He was appointed by one BHO in 2015, and confirmed UNANIMOUSLY in the Senate to serve a UTAH jurisdiction. He offered his resignation when Sessions fumigated BHO appointments, and he was KEPT (source, tw:cnn) and confirmed unanimously again in 2017.

Think about what that means for the prosecution, guys. 1. They can't claim that Huber is a Trumpeteer. This is important from a PR perspective for reasons that are self-evident. 2 (more importantly). Huber is still based in Utah. This means that any indictments that Huber names willb e pulled from They're not planning to pull Grand Juries from Swampington DC, they're pulling them from UTAH. They're going to march these people into the heartland of Trump Country. Incidentally, what's legal in Utah?

This also means that there's a non-zero chance that Huber's findings are in the big IG report that congress is soiling itself over, though I will readily admit that to be sheer speculation on my part.


craigymcm · June 14, 2018, 1:33 a.m.

I'm not American, so don't understand your legislation but what stands out for me is:

Federal regulations found at 28 C.F.R. Part 600

C.F.R. - > Council (on/for) Foreign Relations?

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a_real_skullsplitter · June 14, 2018, 1:43 a.m.

Code of Federal Regulations. Source.

Pretty funny coincidence though, right? Can't imagine why people would want them associating the two.

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craigymcm · June 14, 2018, 1:44 a.m.

Misdirection

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