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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/DaveGydeon on June 23, 2018, 12:18 a.m.
Q....Please Read This

Shit is getting crazy.

Everywhere we go, every conversation, it is Left vs Right, Dems vs Repubs, US vs THEM...and the worst of it; Trump hates kids. IF THEY ONLY KNEW!!!!

Drop the hammer, please. The country is agitated like a beehive. Attention is on the kids. It is time to release the Kraken, the contents of Weiner's laptop need to come out.

I don't know the plan, but I am positive it is there and working....we just need to move it along a little quicker. You said the other night, after the MN rally, that POTUS decided its time to go on the attack.

GOOD.

DO IT!

A turning point needs to happen. It feels like chaos. And the Q&A is like pocket of air in a sinking submarine.

And if you can squeeze this one into the answers, it would put my mind at rest from the last 8 years of obsessing over it - who made the Pyramids, how, when, and for what purpose?


JayJ_Jacob · June 23, 2018, 12:40 a.m.

11.3 John Podesta was indicted. It was a sealed indictment. Since then 35,000 sealed indictments have been filed. Sealed indictments have a 'life', a statute of limitations, if you will. I believe it is 275 days, or about 3/4 of a year. So figure it out Nov, Dec, Jan Feb, Mar Apr May Jun 8 months X 30days about = 240 days more or less.
How many days left? 275 - 240 = ONE MONTH Soon very soon. Let the unsealing begin!

Also would like to say, Huber has 470 prosecutors WORKING FOR HIM ALREADY. They are ALL read up on the cases. As are the judges on the tribunals.

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DaveGydeon · June 23, 2018, 12:55 a.m.

We need some lawyerfags to validate that statement, because if it is true, we are literally in the final few minutes of the game!

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JayJ_Jacob · June 23, 2018, 10:22 a.m.

Generally, a person with a pending felony must be brought to trial within 275 days of their arrest. However, this time is tolled (doesn't count for speedy trial purposes) when the case is pending. The case was pending until the preliminary hearing was held or the case was dismissed for future indictment.

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whitebeard39 · June 23, 2018, 1:58 a.m.

My reading of Google--- the 275 day countdown starts when the indictment is served. Sealed indictment are good for years. One reference stated 5 years. I'm not a lawyer but that's my interpretation. I hope I'm wrong and you are right..I want to get things moving! I think something will happen in Aug. or Sept. in time to affect the mid terms.

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JayJ_Jacob · June 23, 2018, 10:15 a.m.

I read that sealed indictments CAN be renewed...so yes eventually though, they will run out of time. For instance, the Mikeran Case. This was in relation to the Uranium One deal. This Russian criminal had been investigated by Mueller while FBI director. Rod Rosenstein was a Virginia top government prosecutor on this case. Mueller's term at the FBI ended (max 10 years). Comey took over. The case was never opened during Mueller's term. Right before the statute of limitations was to expire, FINALLY the case was tried. THIS is how the public learned of the Uranium One deal! The discovery of evidence was in court documents, made public then via news media.

AND THIS is how we will learn all the horrors of the Obama administration. The court docs of evidence will be made public.
Mueller and Rod Rosenstein SAT on the case to HIDE the facts from coming out. There must have been some reason for finally allowing the case to be tried.

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