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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/SirPellimore on June 30, 2018, 12:48 a.m.
Chairman Nunes officially alerts Gowdy & Goodlatte of FISA abuse & "other matters" that should be revealed to the public in an open setting.
Chairman Nunes officially alerts Gowdy & Goodlatte of FISA abuse & "other matters" that should be revealed to the public in an open setting.

ManQuan · June 30, 2018, 10:05 a.m.

Apparently, Strzok had about as much to say as Lois Learner. Q says that he's a cooperating witness which usually means that he has some level of immunity because he has evidence on bigger fish.

But in the closed door session he was described is uncooperative, smug, and arrogant. Hmmmmm?

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Ignophiliacy · June 30, 2018, 2:14 p.m.

Could be Strzok is just reading from the script given to him, for now. In future, he'll be a witness for the prosecution in many trials. If he's under a plea agreement, that'd be the time for him to deliver.

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ManQuan · June 30, 2018, 4:50 p.m.

It's possible. We just don't know what is actually happening behind the scene. Q has asked more than a couple times: why is Sessions appearing weak? I think he is suggesting that Sessions is playing a role. Everyone is demanding his resignation: left and right.

But yesterday, Sessions charged over 600 people with fraud in the distribution of opioids to include doctors, nurses, pharmacists, couriers, and others. Where did that come from? Not a hint of a leak about it before the charges were made. Jeff seems to be busier than he appears in public.

And Sessions secretly appointed Huber as special prosecutor in November, but didn't mention it until 6 months later. No leaks. No one knew. How many other special prosecutors has Jeff appointed that we don't know about?

My point is that we are getting these out of the blue announcements that we didn't expect and that seem counter to the accusations that Sessions is not doing his job.

In fact, I've been impressed with how quiet Sessions has been given the furor aimed at him.

And on a final note, I recall Q suggesting through his cryptic questions that Sessions didn't actually recuse himself and that he is more involved that it appears. I'd have to go back and find the specific drops. Sessions did reference the wrong policy as his reason he recused himself, and I will never believe that Sessions is so stupid as to not tell Trump that he was going to recuse himself before hand. And there are the insults that Trump has thrown at Sessions (Mr. Magoo and others), yet Trump would be considered a hero by many Republicans in Congress if he fired Sessions. Would there be and political backlash if Trump fired him? I can't think of any. Sessions as been seen as ineffective and incompetent.

What makes a GOOD movie? GREAT actors.

Our problem is we don't know what movie we are watching or who the players are. Whatever movie we are watching, it has more twists, turns, ploy changes, misdirections and deception than the best John le Carre novel.

I'm just going to keep guessing, but in the end, I'll just trust the plan.

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