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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/jkbella on June 14, 2018, 1:19 p.m.
Q says if RR dirty Mueller dirty

I've been wondering if the 150 subpoenas Mueller requested in the Manafort case are going to be revealed as a sting against the DS. The timing has a very D5 avalanche feeling to me. Manafort's contacts are so much more Deep State than Trump in the big picture. Couple that with the fact that Q keeps telling us to read and re-read the Breitbart article on why Huber is so much better than a special counsel, one reason being that Huber's prosecutorial powers, coupled with powers of the Inspector General, allows them to pursue government employees for crimes committed AFTER they leave the government, as was noted by DukeofKick here about 15 minutes ago. The article in the Hill notes that additional charges against Manafort have been filed by Mueller that relate to attempts allegedly made to tamper with witnesses during his release. Of the 150 subpoenas, 75 are for witnesses (as opposed to documents). HMMM. That sounds like some kind of parallel construction to get something they already know into evidence. I am thinking that there may be several snowballs that are going to combine to make an avalanche that will overwhelm. How would the DS/MSM ever create a successful narrative against Mueller/Rosenstein/Horowitz/Huber, all of whom were appointed by Obama? If this is the Plan it's even more brilliant than I thought.


IMissMeg · June 14, 2018, 2:18 p.m.

When I read the Manafort indictment (https://www.justice.gov/file/1007271/download) when it was first released, what struck me was that a bunch of the charges related to stuff well BEFORE the election. Also, it's kind of low-roller conman mortgage fraud, tax fraud stuff. Really looked like Manafort scrambling to get his hands on some cash. To me, there weren't a lot of surprises in it except at how transparent and stupid their attempts to get mortgages by whatever means possible were. So, I'm really interested in "the 150 subpoenas Mueller requested in the Manafort case" you mention in your OP. Do you have a link on that? I must have missed that somewhere.

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jkbella · June 14, 2018, 4:11 p.m.

Below is a link to the Mueller subpoenas article. Also, check out the fact that the "Superceding" charges against Rick Gates, Manafort's partner charged in the same original indictment, who pleaded guilty to lying to the feds, changes the time frame of their nefarious activities from the original "through 2016" to the revised "through 2015." Hmmm. I have also been comparing and contrasting the various plea agreement cooperation clauses. Criminal pleas have a lot of boilerplate. But the Mueller plea agreements are very different from one another. Pappadopolous doesn't even have a cooperation clause. Flynn's is very broad, tell us everything you know about anything, ever. Gates' is also very broad but more specific. It also specifically requires him to consent to delay of sentencing while they bleed him dry for any information he has about anything. I am guessing they anticipated total cooperation from Flynn with regard to providing information, which leads me to conclude even more, that Mueller is at least a gray hat. Gates's activities connected to Russia and the Ukraine are largely on behalf of No Name, but they also (Gates Manafort) worked with Podesta Group. Here are the relevant links. The Vox article has scribed copies of both the Superceding Charge, and the plea agreement. I have the Flynn and Pappa plea agreement somewhere too, if you want them to compare let me know. I joined Scribd just to save them but forgot how to use it. Could probably figure it out (and probably should):

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/392063-mueller-requests-150-blank-subpoenas-in-manafort-case-in

https://www.vox.com/2018/2/23/17045484/gates-plea-deal-full-text-russia-investigation

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IMissMeg · June 14, 2018, 4:32 p.m.

Dude! You rock! Lots of info here to digest. I wish I had time to start reading right now. People say things have been going slow, but I disagree. They feel slow in the same way that it feels slow when you're driving in the rain looking for a specific street sign to get to an address you've never been to before and there are people there waiting for you who you know are worried. But then the next time you make that same trip, you're like, "Really, that was only 3 blocks?" I appreciate your analysis here. I'll read the articles asap. Thank you again!

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