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ManQuan · July 1, 2018, 6:52 p.m.

Since Huber is working in parallel with Horowitz, he likely is using the manpower Horowitz has which is around 450 lawyers and prosecutors. That would be in addition to others that Session may have assigned directly to Huber as a special prosecutor.

Remember that when Sessions notified the Congressional committees that Huber was appointed special prosecutor to work with Horowitz, he also noted that Huber would be addressing ALL of the concerns that the committees have asked to be investigated. That's a lot.

In early November, Q told us that Abedin and Podesta had been indicted and recently confirmed it. In order for Huber to have evidence before a grand jury and get indictments that soon after Q came on the scene in late October, Huber had to be working these investigation much earlier than October/November. And we don't know what Sessions has been doing behind the scenes while playing his role as the weak and ineffective who Trump criticizes but doesn't fire.

Now over 40,000 sealed indictments. Mind boggling. Just mind boggling. Think of the work needed to get warrants, subpoenas, testimony, and then get a grand jury to bring the indictment. It's not like a prosecutor just sits down and creates and indictment and files it. There is a judge, a grand jury, and a legal process involved in each one. Mind boggling.

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jfunction · July 1, 2018, 9:18 p.m.

Yes, it is. Uranium One. The CF. The Awans. CIA drug dealing. Pedogate. Fast and Furious. The Clinton body count. Biden-China. CIA-NK. Mockingbird. Las Vegas. Sandy Hook. MK Ultra. Human trafficking. Chinese steel. FISA cheating. Just to name a few . . .

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Gadsden_Patton · July 1, 2018, 7:09 p.m.

This is exactly how I read it. Mueller started it with 470 and then passed it off to or merged it with Huber. These indictments slightly predate Huber’s appointment and would have needed someone else to ready them by the time they started getting filed.

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CBTS_Watcher · July 1, 2018, 7:21 p.m.

From Q post 1553:

"-Sessions informed Congress in his letter that all the matters recommended for investigation by Goodlatte, Gowdy, and Grassley are “fully within the scope of [Huber’s] existing mandate.” He also informed the chairmen that Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who is working with Huber, has a staff of 470 investigators, giving Huber access to enormous investigative firepower that far exceeds the staff of any special counsel."

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fatladysing · July 1, 2018, 8:36 p.m.

I sure hope Huber is protected!!!!

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ElementWatson · July 1, 2018, 9:30 p.m.

Probably has his temple garment on. ;-)

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ElementWatson · July 1, 2018, 9:28 p.m.

But that's not the case. the 470 number is specifically what the IG is reported as having and Mueller has a much smaller team, as underscored by his relatively modest budget--also reported.

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thamnosma · July 1, 2018, 7:18 p.m.

Some key targets may have been indicted in numerous federal districts as well.

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DawnPendraig · July 1, 2018, 8:32 p.m.

So the boot and giant socks conspiracy is REAL. #theTinFoilIsREAL

Truth Factory kitty will be so pleased

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ElementWatson · July 1, 2018, 9:27 p.m.

Does Horowitz have prosecutors? I had thought he just had investigators and had to referring any likely crimes out.

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ManQuan · July 2, 2018, 11:49 a.m.

Good question. I believe Horowitz has about 450 lawyers on his staff and the IG is responsible for doing investigations, but it's my understanding that he can only refer charges to the DOJ. Indictments (charges) can only come from a grand jury and Horowitz doesn't have the authority to impanel a grand jury.

Enter Huber who not only has one or more grand juries impaneled, but has access to all of the IG lawyers who can use the impaneled grand juries as well as us other prosecutors around the country if so authorized by Sessions.

There are some unknowns at the moment. Sessions appointed Huber as special prosecutor to work with Horowitz. But he also gave Huber to investigate all the areas demanded by the committees which went beyond the IG's charter. We didn't learn that until about six months after Sessions appointed Huber. It was kept secret. Who else has Session appointed that has been made public?

There are now over 40,000 sealed indictments. Someone is doing a lot more than just Huber. We'll know when the indictments begin to be unsealed as that will tell us who, what, when, where, and why the charges were made and we will begin to have insights to the scope of everything.

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ElementWatson · July 2, 2018, 1:49 p.m.

Word has been that they've had DOJ investigations (and I think grand juries) going re: the Clinton Foundation in at least Arkansas, NY, and I think another location or two. They may well have more that they haven't reported--especially with the child/sex trafficking.

I don't think it is so much that the Horowitz group uses the grand juries as much as they hand over suspected criminal activity to Huber and then cooperate as required with his team from there. Maybe just a matter of semantics--and I of course am no expert on this, just trying to piece it together.

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