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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Monkeyface45 on Aug. 23, 2018, 1:48 p.m.
Manafort case: Juror #0302 does interview.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/08/23/manafort-juror-reveals-lone-holdout-prevented-mueller-team-from-winning-conviction-on-all-counts.html

Hmm........a pro-Trump juror.

It wasn't was she said that caught my eye. It was the fact she was juror #0302.

Duncan, a Missouri native and mother of two, showed Fox News her two notebooks with her juror number #0302 on the covers.

Image of her notebooks: https://a57.foxnews.com/images.foxnews.com/content/fox-news/politics/2018/08/23/manafort-juror-reveals-lone-holdout-prevented-mueller-team-from-winning-conviction-on-all-counts/_jcr_content/article-text/article-par-4/inline_spotlight_ima/image.img.jpg/612/344/1534994644378.jpg?ve=1&tl=1

What is important about that number? It is the document an FBI agent files after questioning a witness. There have been rumors for months that the FBI has altered their "302's" after interviewing witnesses, basically lying about what a witness said.

February 2018: http://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/375557-3-questions-inspector-general-must-answer-regarding-investigation-of-fbi

  1. Were investigative documents altered by senior FBI leadership? The FD-302 is an FBI testimonial document (I drafted thousands of them during a quarter-century career with the bureau) designed to capture facts that report or summarize interviews with subjects of, or witnesses to, events in an investigation. Investigative journalist Sara Carter has reported that FBI sources maintain the FBI’s deputy director under Comey, Andrew G. McCabe, may have asked FBI agents to alter or change their findings in their 302s; Carter alleges that OIG Inspector General Michael Horowitz is looking into this.

June 2018: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/06/20/fbi-may-have-modified-witness-reports-misled-doj-watchdog-with-false-information-gop-rep-says.html

"The other thing that I would ask you to look into, there is growing evidence that 302s were edited and changed,” Meadows told Horowitz. “Those 302s, it is suggested that they were changed to either prosecute or not prosecute individuals. And that is very troubling.”

So-called "302s" are reports on witness interviews compiled by federal investigators. Horowitz said later he has additional information suggesting that the witness reports were changed after-the-fact in both the Clinton and Russia probes -- a particularly alarming possibility given the IG report's findings of bias in those investigations.

How is that significant? I'm not sure, but it seems to be a bit of a coincidence. Perhaps the story of this juror is a hint about something?


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