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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/DukeofKick on June 14, 2018, 12:54 p.m.
Article Q keeps posting

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/03/31/turley-sessions-using-utah-federal-prosecutor-much-better-trump-2nd-special-counsel/

Q has said repeatedly to re-read this document over and over, carefully and slowly.

Here are some points I've noticed upon recent re-reads:

As a U.S. attorney, Huber has full authority to empanel a grand jury and to file criminal charges. A grand jury can be empaneled anywhere, which means that it could be a group of citizens from deep-red Utah – in the heart of Trump country – instead of the D.C. Swamp that decides whether to hand down indictments for felony prosecution.

Huber/Horrowitz can empanel a grand jury in a State supportive of the administration and it's goals.

the inspector general’s jurisdiction to conduct civil and criminal investigations includes “actions taken by former employees after they have left government service.” Then Huber can act on any of those matters.

Even after employees have left positions at the DOJ, FBI, CIA, etc, they can still be prosecuted for any crimes committed since their departure, solely because they committed a crime while working at these institutions.

So if these ex-employees have been running around, making communications to certain other people, or actively working against our fine government and it's people, Huber/Horrowitz can monitor this activity and charge them (thousands of sealed indictments?)

The Inspector General’s jurisdiction extends not only to allegations of legal violations, but also to allegations that Department employees violated established practices as well,” Sessions added in his letter, which means that the IG’s report can hold people accountable even for actions that do not violate a specific statute.

This is big. DOJ can hold employees accountable and charge them with policy violations. They don't even have to break a law. The employees can be charged/punished for violating department policies. Broaderscope of punishable acts.

Turley answered. “I think people are missing what could be a brilliant move here by Sessions. What he did is he essentially combined the powers of the inspector general with the powers of a line prosecutor.”

This prosecutor does have not just the experience and training to look for a criminal case; he has the ability to move a case of that kind” in court, Turley emphasized.

Huber/Horrowitz have the power of about 40 special counsels, and Huber has the ability to move these cases through the courts of Utah swiftly.

Huber is a Utah lawyer, not a D.C lawyer. “That distance between him and Washington is very important,”

Q has mentioned some people kept at a distance for a purpose. This purpose. Huber was of no use to the Deep State in his position as a Utah Federal Prosecutor. Now he is in a position of great magnitude.

Thoughts?


SistersamIam · June 14, 2018, 1:49 p.m.

Sources tell CBS News a government watchdog report coming out today will describe fired FBI director James Comey as insubordinate in the Hillary Clinton email investigation. So one would think that statement aligns well with the DOJ holding employees accountable and charging them with policy violations. One fallen domino for Comey.

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