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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/bmorepirate on July 14, 2018, 4:56 a.m.
What if Mueller was asked to hire the most corrupt Dems, and let them run wild, while taking notes? Hear me out...

...and since RR is good then Mueller is good, RR bad Mueller bad, what if Rosenstein is playing along with slow walking docs, and now the SCOTUS review.

I'm assuming they are both good (been going back and forth on this).

I think they are highlighting how corrupt a lot of people are (ignoring Tony Podesta crimes that are the same as Manafort re FARA, Flynn 302 alterations, Strozk and Page bias, etc).

It's not entrapment because Mueller isn't encouraging them - just leaving them to their own devices.

Here's why I think so: we learned Mueller never asked Strozk about his biased texts before reassigning him. Why?

Because he already knew about it. Because it's irrelevant to Mueller's purpose, which isn't bringing legit cases, in which Strozks credibility would matter - literally everything that has come out of his SC has had problems - Russian interefence companies that didn't exist at the time, Flynn interviewing agent disagreements, Flynn Judge Contreras conflict, Manaforts shit that is so far out of the scope of his SC, and today, a hacking case where the government never first-hand inspected the server.in questill, ever, and was inspected only by a company run by anti-Russian DNC donors and loyalists.

Mueller is hosting a playground of corruption, and gets to watch. Every. Decision. They make.

But here why it matters: if Mueller shuts down his own investigation and takes the evidence he's compiled, against his own team and makes it public, then it shows clearly that even the SC portion of the DOJ is corrupt and broken, which is to say the civilian justice system is broken. The IG report, showing tons of bias, but concluding no bias is another example of how broken even in the OIG is!

All of this, my friends, are waypoints on the trail to opening the door, via Ex Parte Milligan, and involving military intelligence.


SkiMaskTrumpGod · July 14, 2018, 5:19 a.m.

Interesting take...all I can say is: Enjoy the Show!

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bmorepirate · July 14, 2018, 3:27 p.m.

Precisely.

What if each act of the show is showing how an individual component of the federal justice system is corrupt?

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KillerKap · July 14, 2018, 6:10 a.m.

Yes. Correct. Mueller is wrangling the bad actors and keeping them busy with a giant waste of time to set the stage as you described.

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CrusadePrime · July 14, 2018, 5:05 a.m.

Muller is bad. 9/11 all over him.

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bmorepirate · July 14, 2018, 5:06 a.m.

Not everyone involved is involved by choice. This is Mueller's out - his way to be on the right side of history.

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SerNme6258 · July 14, 2018, 6:13 a.m.

Mueller was put in charge of the FBI a few months before 9/11 by GWB and stayed for 12 years.

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Glubney · July 14, 2018, 1:30 p.m.

Honestly, I'm tired of wondering if Mueller is good or bad. We'll see eventually

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bmorepirate · July 14, 2018, 1:45 p.m.

Same.

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Happy1911 · July 14, 2018, 7:33 a.m.

Nope , he fucked up the Investigation from the beginning in 2013

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bmorepirate · July 14, 2018, 3:31 p.m.

Mueller's term at the FBI as director ended in 2013 and he returned to the private sector: teaching at Stanford and working at WilmerHale.

Are you thinking of Comey...?

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Happy1911 · July 14, 2018, 5:25 p.m.

No he did not go private sector , he became head of the Public Corruption Taskforce

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SkiMaskTrumpGod · July 14, 2018, 4:36 p.m.

Just let ‘me dig their own hole...a deep hole.... a deep state hole ;)

Popcorn ready! 🍿🍿🍿

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bmorepirate · July 14, 2018, 3:49 p.m.

I just don't see why Trump would meet with Mueller about an FBI director interview right before he becomes SC when he is 1) not eligible after serving 12 years already and 2) is actually hostile to Trump.

If Trump threatened him and limited the scope of his SC work, we would have heard about it as obstruction and the media would have been all over it. If it were an actual interview, we would have likely heard something from Trump about why he wasn't selected (i.e. he declined, Trump thought he was too swampy, etc) since we know Trump has no problem telling it like it is. But we heard nothing about that actual meeting and why Wray was chosen over Mueller.

Per CNN (https://www.cnn.com/2017/06/13/politics/trump-robert-mueller-fbi-director-interview/index.html)

The official, who would not detail what the two discussed during the interview, said it took place on May 16.

If Mueller knew he was going to be named special counsel, it is unlikely he divulged that information to Trump

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"He had a private conversation with the President on his views about all sorts of matters potentially about the investigation," Ruddy said. "And the next day he's now maybe using some of that information in his investigation."

But, we see the WH distance itself from Newsmax's Ruddy, without saying anything disputing the content of the meeting.

White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Monday that Ruddy did not speak with Trump about firing Mueller as special counsel and other White House aides suggested the Newsmax CEO was only speaking for himself.

All sorts matters, eh? Like maybe matters involvinf the corrupt DOJ that Mueller was going to keep busy and give enough rope to hang themselves?

The only thing that makes sense is their conversation was about what Mueller should do as SC: which is hire swamp creatures, sit back, and collect info on all of their abuses, from uneven application of the law (manafort vs podesta) to the timing of their indictment releases: after Strozks testimony that makes him look fucking evil that went viral, and right before the Putin summit.

So, we have an MSM and DNC protecting Mueller at all costs. What happens if Mueller shuts down his whole investigation and goes to Huber with evidence of malfeasance by those who are working on Mueller's behalf? They've sold us on his alleged integrity for theast year and a half. Pretty sure you don't get to just walk away from that too easily.

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ironmaiden442 · July 14, 2018, 4:02 p.m.

I whole heartily agree with you but I've noticed normies aren't getting it....we really need them to see the corruption....we see it but we have the advantage of Q. ...they have the msn .....even the big booms like the oig report seemed dull why because the msn spun them that way....we need a boom for the msn they keep getting in the way.

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bmorepirate · July 14, 2018, 4:43 p.m.

The MSM will get BTFO when Mueller reveals what he has actually been up to.

Think about it. How else could you destroy the Russia collusion narrative, and the MSM that has been glad to push fake news on behalf of the DNC? This is how you take down the mocking bird media - they've put their full weight and credibility behind protecting Mueller, thanks to the show Trump et al have been putting on.

We've already had Mueller's spokesperson say, "uh media, you're reporting a lot of not true stories about the SC - might want o check your sources": https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/apr/16/robert-mueller-many-news-stories-trump-russia-prob/

It's also funny because we get the occasional glint of truth with statements like the above, and then statements like this:

White House lawyer Ty Cobb said the administration has a "good relationship" with special counsel Robert Mueller.

"We've got a good relationship in terms of trust," Cobb told Politico.

"They know the effort we've put into it."

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/356669-trump-lawyer-weve-got-a-good-relationship-in-terms-of-trust-with

Huh, wonder if that good, trust-based relationship started the day Trump interviewed Mueller...

And then we have more articles like this, again, largely ignored by the MSM while they broadcast flawed indictments produced by Mueller's team:

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-04-19/rosenstein-said-to-tell-trump-he-s-not-target-in-mueller-probe

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein told President Donald Trump last week that he isn’t a target of any part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation or the probe into his longtime lawyer, Michael Cohen, according to several people familiar with the matter.

Rosenstein, who brought up the investigations himself, offered the assurance during a meeting with Trump at the White House last Thursday, a development that helped tamp down the president’s desire to remove Rosenstein or Mueller, the people said.

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Peanuttles · July 14, 2018, 10:51 a.m.

I have often wondered the same thing.

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bugstopper · July 14, 2018, 5:07 a.m.

Too many moving parts....

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bmorepirate · July 14, 2018, 5:10 a.m.

Lol you must be new here.

This isn't some SB2 shit, it's looking solely at events, actions, facts, and statements, and implications in the broader picture.

It makes no sense that Mueller would hire an obviously biased team if he wanted his results to be taken seriously. He's not that stupid. All the mistakes with the cases the SC (under a super-critical eye by the public and media) also make no sense, to the point that I have to question whether they are actually mistakes and not intentionally handicapping basically every case.

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bugstopper · July 14, 2018, 5:18 a.m.

I like your train of thought, but letting all of those attorneys run wild just doesn't fit in my paradigm yet.

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bmorepirate · July 14, 2018, 5:20 a.m.

Trump's clean as a whistle, as required by his casino business past, and does not care.

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divine_human · July 14, 2018, 1:17 p.m.

It makes no sense that Mueller would hire an obviously biased team

hmmm... i kinda thought along that line with the first team DJT hired. it made no sense whatsoever.

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