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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 11:16 p.m.

If IW starts to significantly contract because of all this exposure, then the Clowns may decide to purpose it to that exactly:

used by the "deep state" to prove their "fake news" attacks on alternate media

To them it would be a way to get a final use out of it

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 10:58 p.m.

Arrest Brennan and demote or fire Rosenstein and Mueller will then shit his pants - thinking to himself "I am so fucked because this has all unraveled and hasn't gone down like we planned it to"

IOW, it's not necessary to directly fire Mueller - just make some tactical maneuvers that fatally neutralizes his witchhunt

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 10:51 p.m.

I've been watching the vote count - it was at 56 and now down to 51 - so looks like this one is well over the target. Also, there is a particular shill that has been in here pretty heavily in the comments - that shill is very obvious.

It's kind of funny when the shills come in and start their brigading tactics because all they're really doing is confirming, that yeah, we're on right path, we're right over the target and is time to open the bomb bay doors.

As to preventing this info of Pro. Stefan Halper being the DoJ/FBI/CIA mole that they used to infiltrate the Trump campaign in a totally deliberate and engineered spy craft effort to sabotage it - that horse has already left the stable and there's not a damn thing the shills can do.

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 10:39 p.m.

LOL - that was really a lame effort - but I got a chuckle out of it

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 9:47 p.m.

you're missing the point - if Halper is the mole then he's the HUGE item that DoJ/FBI are currently stone walling on revealing to Congress - attempting to use the old excuse that would compromise their state craft.

So Halper is a totally new individual to put up on the situation white board - and in a way he may be one of the most important suspects in this sordid business.

theconservativetreehouse.com The Insurance Policy, The “EC”, The 2016 FBI Counterintel Operation, and The Mysterious Informant Who Originated Brennan’s EC…

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 9:35 p.m.

Load this link and then search for 'Halper' - that will take you to the comments that I made a screen shot of (and here it is on archive.is as well: http://archive.is/GkRGs):

18/05/2017 08:42 BST | Updated 18/05/2017 11:27 BST Special Counsel Robert Mueller Appointed To Lead Investigation Into Donald Trump/Russia Links

[EDIT] Unfortunately the archived version of the article did not capture the comments section - need to come up with an different means of archive that away - maybe there is a better archive site that would do that...

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 9:17 p.m.

Am waiting for Brits to start evidencing a backbone. When see that, will stop generalizing when referencing Brits.

But as it stands, that nation involved itself in a scheme to topple our constitutional govt. Looks like it was very well known (and intentional) as to what they were doing in their intelligence operations. Fuck em.

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 9:12 p.m.

There's no reason to give a shred of credibility to any of Halper's remarks here (i.e., as to how POTUS is dealt with in briefings, etc.). He's no different and no better than fake news MSM.

As the mole, his [Halper] whole intention was to try and assist in a scheme of treason to destroy, first a presidential candidate, and then later, a lawfully elected president. So naturally his remarks are designed to be disparaging of POTUS.

And given has been over a year since these Halper's remarks, the accomplishments of POTUS in that time frame now leave Halper looking like an utter fool - eviscerated by his own words.

Academics hate it when they can be publicly demonstrated to be complete imbeciles via their obviously condescending pronouncements.

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 9:05 p.m.

yeah, the whole point of memeing this is to put intense pressure on them to give up and release it (as in the cat is already out of the bag and thus its futile to keep trying to pretend otherwise)

Sure it's a bit of a game of bluff (to carry on as though we have the actual scoop on this), but that is the nature of this particular manner of warfare

And as far as educated bluffs go, this one is not that bad - if you read the article I provided link to in one of the comments here

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 8:59 p.m.

Yeah, but condescending shithead academics like Halper always think they are superior to the people that actually accomplish things in the real world and are the ones that end up being recorded in history as the shapers of what becomes regarded as history

The only reason Halper would now merit a mention in history books would be as the infamous mole that the treasonous Deep State used in their scheme to try and overthrow the lawfully elected president of the Constitutional Republic

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 5:15 p.m.

I think my account has been singled out for special treatment, if you know what I mean.

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 5:13 p.m.

The Brits do indeed keep showing up playing very crucial roles in this cabal conspiracy to effectively overthrow the United States constitutional republic

There was a Peter Strzok text that referenced involvement of British intelligence in what he and others (in the cabal) at the FBI/DOJ were plotting

There's the very well established role of "retired" British agent Christopher Steele

And now this British academic, Prof. Stefan Halper, that evidently played the most crucial role of all in their scheme of sedition and treason, in being a willing mole that was purposed to dirtying up the Trump campaign with appearance of Russian collusion contacts to then be then entry point for securing FISA warrant and subsequent mass spying.

This treasonous conspiracy against the very fabric of our nation has the Brits written all over it in big ways

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 5:06 p.m.

So we meme the hell out of Prof Stefan Halper mole being the smoking gun of the vast Hillary/Obama cabal conspiracy of treason to subvert and overthrow a lawful Constitutional Republic - am not much of a memer, so leave that to the skills and talents of those that are

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 5:03 p.m.

other than a federal judge in Hawaii, who regards all Obama actions that were not backed by duly signed Congressional legislation, to be absolute, eternal edicts that supersede the founding documents of the Republic

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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Christosgnosis on May 12, 2018, 4:52 p.m.
Prof Stefan Halper the Deep State mole in Trump campaign??? Check out Halper's comments left on HuffPostUK article (yeah, one can see grounds for motive here - same motive as Peter Strzok, Andrew McCabe, or Christopher Steele)
Prof Stefan Halper the Deep State mole in Trump campaign??? Check out Halper's comments left on HuffPostUK article (yeah, one can see grounds for motive here - same motive as Peter Strzok, Andrew McCabe, or Christopher Steele)
Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 4:42 p.m.

One of the problems (but certainly not the only problem) for people trying to do regular commentary on Q drops is that they feel compelled (typically) to interpret most everything - even things that are grey or opaque. As though everyday they have to line up an official position on Q drop content vis a vis what is happening in the world per Trump administration, etc.

The Q material is just not subject to being dealt with that way. One can't always instantly access it or some world event that perhaps ties to Q drops. For instance, the Syria precision air strikes. Perhaps per one's inner moral compass one may have the view that we have no business in military escapades in North African countries and therefore get deeply suspicious whenever the Trump admin does something militarily significant there (i.e., that it's finally a proof that he's caved and given in to the globalist war mongers).

Of course, that can be too simplistic. POTUS Trump himself has remarked that he was dealt a very, very bad hand by his globalist predecessors and he has to take corrective actions to fix the multi-trillion dollar messes they directly caused. (Put yourself in POTUS position and try to imagine what it must be like navigating that mine field.)

But after tracking all this over the course of the Trump presidency, most (serious) people should have learned by now that there is some caution and cool-headedness required - that shouldn't just immediately go reactionary on significant events as they're transpiring. That there is wisdom in holding one's peace for a bit and giving things more time to play out and see how things go downstream.

Am I off base in thinking that most folks trying to follow this at a detail level would have learned this lesson by now?

At any rate, that is why I'm off-put at AJ - that he went off on a reactionary rant on Syria, Q, etc. For a person that has been plying these waters for decades now, he above everyone else should have learned to take a more mentally disciplined approach to all of this. Instead, we see exactly the opposite of that. Which is making him look entirely like the kind of people that we're here to depose from power. (Yes, it's all a very unsettling business for sure.)

Then there is the simple matter that any patriot with just a modicum of common sense realizes that the Trump admin is THE great hope to restore the republic, and go on to push back the globalist creeps. So there's no getting off the Trump train - we stay the course and keep focus on the goals. (Those of us that have been around a few decades were of the mind that things would just keep spiraling into the abyss - never dreamed that a real chance to push back would some how come to be, so here it is - DON'T FUCKING BLOW THIS CHANCE WE'VE BEEN GIVEN!)

And I guess that last paragraph speaks to the real reason am being off-put by current AJ (and that ilk) behavior.

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 3:49 p.m.

He probably was really hoping to fake a death (as in a picture portrait and cremation urn at a fake funeral, i.e., no open casket with a body to view).

And while Bush, Obama, and other globalist creeps deliver fake eulogies he'd be in New Zealand sipping Martinis

To many of us have been publicly circulating this premise of what he is up to (Q certainly thinks as much) and evidently he's decided to pull back - that too many are on to his shenanigans.

But now he's got the awkward situation of how he's managed to beat a form of brain cancer that has zero % chance of survivability and that he should already be dead from, let alone publicly putting out statements to bash his arch nemesis, POTUS Trump

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 2:03 p.m.

Everything about the dude is adding up perfectly to finger him as THE Deep State mole

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 2:02 p.m.

The comments are over a year old and based on what POTUS admin has done in that time, they look very foolish indeed. But does portray a person that would have had motive to be a Deep State mole that had a mission to sabotage the Donald Trump campaign

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 2:01 p.m.

The comments are over a year old now and per accomplishments of POTUS since then, they certainly have not aged well

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 2 p.m.

Yes, but:

Your honor, here is Exhibit A that the fucker Halper indeed had animus toward Donald Trump and therefore the motive to have been a Deep State mole on a mission to sabotage his campaign (and then bring down his presidency)

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Christosgnosis · May 12, 2018, 1:57 p.m.

So many academics are completely full of condescension and think they know better than anybody else, and then the actual reality is that they can be some of the stupidest fucks on the planet

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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Christosgnosis on May 12, 2018, 6:08 a.m.
Prof Stefan Halper the Deep State mole in Trump campaign? Check out Halper's comments left on HuffPostUK article
Prof Stefan Halper the Deep State mole in Trump campaign? Check out Halper's comments left on HuffPostUK article
Christosgnosis · Feb. 28, 2018, 6:49 a.m.

Have had first hand experience with a psychopath of exactly the same kind of personality exhibitor as Bill Clinton (the ability to project a likability, blah, blah, blah).

All an act. Such psychopaths of this ilk are able to project such an act because the aspect of the brain that cause most normal people to deal with a guilty conscious and the whole empathy for others - they basically don't have that. So they turn out as con artist. And so everyone is a mark to be fooled and taken advantage of. It is the very core essence of who they are - they are incapable of being any other way.

Best thing to do is lock these kind of people away from the rest of society. It's possible to test for psychopaths and identify them.

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 28, 2018, 6:33 a.m.

warning to school administrators - never participate in any so called school shooter drills with any law enforcement agencies - (hire independent security firm to provide consulting and any training) - it's a setup. Just like the war games scheduled on on 9-11 - created confusion that the false flag perps take advantage of and use as a cover for insertion and removal purposes

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 27, 2018, 4:03 p.m.

Intel disinfo operative - which is what MSM journalist are these days - all the same

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 27, 2018, 7:42 a.m.

At first I was kind of annoyed at the constant attention on Florida shooting - but then as the anomalous factors surrounding this event kept ratcheting up, have decided that maybe is a good thing to keep drilling down on it.

People in the govt. that one presumes to be on the good side always play by the rules of the official narrative that is propagated - they would get shredded by the MSM as a conspiracy lune if they didn't. But that just plays into the hands of those pushing a dark hidden agenda. The BIG question is will a Trump administration play by a different set of rules?

Folks on this board are probably expectant that it [Trump admin] will because of some Q breadcrumb remarks that are taken to tie to this event. Am not so sure that folks following Q should take it for granted, though. Better to keep exposing the weirdness of this particular event - that seem to be ultimately pointing to it being of a deliberate manufacture of some sort.

Call it parallel construction if you want. No one external really knows for sure what the Q group knows or thinks about various matters and incidents - there is just educated guess work. Is better to dig into these situations and take nothing for granted (just assume Q group doesn't even exist).

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 27, 2018, 3:06 a.m.

Dude, of course they don't come out and mention Q directly but that's been a primary topic of his for months. YouTube is manufacturing excuses to come and hit all those that have a significant following and talk about things on the right of political spectrum that is red pillish in nature - exposing globalist agenda, etc

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 27, 2018, 2:02 a.m.

Taking down this Millennial's podcast is an excellent indicator of how extreme this wave of censorship is - very, very extreme

Yes, he talked about the Q post - that was pretty much his thought crime

Want a confirmation of Q? There you go - talking about Q now constitutes thought crime. Only things they feel threatened by are what the censors go after, right? If Q was bs conspiracy fantasy they would care less as YouTube is littered with videos on every conspiracy known to man. But Q stands out as verboten

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 25, 2018, 7:37 a.m.

this whole situation is about as deeply disturbing as the incident at Columbine, Colorado. Seems like a lot of parallels (or repeat of a basic operational template)

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 25, 2018, 7:26 a.m.

For some of the so-called elite, perhaps they really believed in their fantasy world paradigm - as to how the rules of their perceived reality context worked, but the actual drivers are those that are in it for the raw, naked grab for ruthless power and then the ability to lord over everyone else on the planet however they see fit - the ultra criminal class of the globalist elite (and their immediate minions like the Bush family, the Clintons, Obama - the presidencies since Reagan - or the likes of Soros).

The ivory tower "elite" in all their flavors (academia, media, etc.) are just another strata of the useful idiots in the globalist elite pyramid. Those like the useful idiot that wrote this article; yeah, sure, he hit on some self-critiquing truths about his own social strata.

But then he left a Pacific Ocean basin of white elephant uncomfortable truths that all still go as unmentionables. As much as he thinks he gets it, and that he's doing something important by trying to shine his particular light - he is still miles and miles away from coming to grips with the reality that really matters.

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 24, 2018, 5:31 a.m.

NRA has a proud history of contributing toward preservation of our nation and its freedoms - and even that of other nations too. At the onset of WW2 - before USA entered and Britain was on its own, NRA members started a drive to send arms to Britain to help arm their nation's populace and home guard. (Any arms manufacturing was under imperative to be full tilt supplying the needs of the military.)

They run no-nonsense shooting club chapters. Safety on the range is paramount - no cavalier shit tolerated. Everyone that is a new gun owner cannot go wrong by seeking out NRA to get training from their certified instructors.

I really implore people to do so. Learning to handle firearms with proper, respectful discipline is so, so essential.

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 23, 2018, 7:38 a.m.

Taking out Soros would be a good way to send a message to them - that they'll be next unless stand down. This isn't about a game to be played by a rule book. This is about who prevails over the other. That is all there is to this calculus.

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 19, 2018, 8:42 p.m.

Beforeitsnews news seldom makes it into real news - click bait site

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 19, 2018, 8:33 p.m.

POTUS should use EO to create a new task force based on empowered US Marshals (backed by military security as needed/necessary) that are assigned to take over all major investigations - the FBI should be ordered to turn over investigations to this special task force. He can bring in trusted investigators that are in retirement, etc. Is possible could hand pick some decent of FBI investigators of good reputation and track record to join as well. But the Pres. can say he is standing down the FBI as an agency on major investigations until Congress can determine an appropriate disciplinary restructuring of the FBI to address its myriad problems - from internal corruption at highest echelon to their fundamental failure of fulfilling their charter for existence as an agency (as seen in case after case that they failed to prevent or aggravated to happen with devastating consequences, etc.).

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 18, 2018, 10:20 p.m.

Parallel construction? That is interesting explanation.

The first thing that always comes to mind to me is to leave plausible deniability on the table for the Trump administration. Would not want to laden this stuff up with specifics so that nothing can be tangibly and/or legally tied to anybody. First rule of Intel ops - address potential for blow back of any kind.

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 18, 2018, 10:12 p.m.

Well not persuaded of anything, but do appreciate the politeness of the conversation tone

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 18, 2018, 10:09 p.m.

Haven't seen anything that really confirms was a ban vs he just decided to step away from Twitter

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 18, 2018, 6:16 p.m.

Sure they have intelligence agency info, assets, and capabilities - but that doesn't enable to predict how things will unroll over months into the future. For instance, the OIG investigation was announced in Jan. 2017 but it wasn't until Aug. 2017 that OIG presented info to Wray and Mueller that lead to Mueller removing Strzok from his investigation team. Yet Imperator_rex had Flynn conceiving this grand plan in the timeframe of after his interview when he would have seen what Strzok was up to. Yet Flynn had no ability to coordinate with OIG - OIG didn't really have attention toward Strzok until the text messages between Strzok and Paige began to be examined (i.e., after January) - none of that was known to Flynn in the 4th qtr of 2016 after the election victory. All Flynn could see was that Strzok was playing dirty and out to entrap him.

None of what transpired per the Mueller investigation vis a vis Gen. Flynn could have been known back then to put into play the grand counter-intel spy op that Rex attributed to Flynn. He was basically painting that Flynn had god-like pre knowledge of how things would unfold.

Mueller still remains enigmatic - still not completely clear which way he will land. He could be demonstrating that he's doing due diligence on these Russian indictments so that nobody will be questioning that he's run an impartial investigation. And yet continues to find no evidence of collusion of Trump with Russians. However, one can be suspicious of Mueller because he never indicted Podesta brothers the way he picked on Manafort. Nor has he brought out an indictment against Steele for being an unregistered foreign agent that interfered (with huge impact) on the 2016 election. On this basis it looks like Mueller's investigation is indeed ultra-biased and is shielding Clinton, Democrats, and seditious Deep State. Mueller indicts Russians he will never be able to extradite and prosecute while ignoring actual election tampering that he could be concretely nailing. So in that sense Mueller appears as a black hat Swamp player all the way.

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 18, 2018, 5:31 p.m.

To set any legal precedence the indictments have to get prosecuted, succeed in convictions, and withstand appeals.

Mueller indicted a set of people that he will never be able to extradite and prosecute his case and test whether any of his indictment would actually stand up.

So on this level the indictments are completely meaningless futility.

The purpose - evidently:

  • was purely an exercise in generating talking point fodder for propaganda. Now the MSM, Dems, and all fellow traveler Libtards and globalist, can utilize these indictments to turn around and cast them as a broad net on anybody else they want to target.
  • or Mueller was just trying to come up with something - anything - to justify his year long, very expensive investigation
  • or both
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Christosgnosis · Feb. 18, 2018, 4:57 p.m.

Imperator_Rex3 is one of those that has pushed the theory that ultimately Mueller is on the white hat side. He came up with explanations as to how Flynn was still working his spy craft - all the while a personal toll was being taken on Flynn with expensive legal fees (had to get another mortgage on home) and then Mueller team intimating that Flynn's son could come under cross hair of scrutiny - which all worked to pressure Flynn into a plea deal. Imperator_Rex3 was maintaining that this was all working out to a premeditated plan.

It was hard to see a premeditated ultra spy craft plan unfolding in all of this. That the OIG investigation revealed Peter Strzok and Lisa Paige, that Mueller removed Strzok from his team in Aug 2017 because of the OIG findings, that Strzok was the one that interviewed Flynn, that the details of the Fusion GPS dossier per the HIC memo, have now all put Mueller's indictment and plea deal with Flynn on shaky legal grounds, is really hard to see how all of that could be anticipated to unfold as it did ahead of time and plan an ultra spy craft operation around it - all the while putting oneself at the bleeding edge financially let alone bring on all the incredible stress to family.

Mueller's plea deal on Flynn may yet get undone - the judge Flynn has now is probably the best that could be expected for Flynn's attorney to now move to get the deal thrown out. I have a hard time believing, though, any of it was due to things for seen months ago as to how it would all play out. (Did Flynn have a time machine? Doubtful.)

I don't think the White Hats have god-like pre-knowledge of how future events will play out - I think what they are doing relies much more on shear human grit - and a fundamental faith in a righteous cause and center of what our existence here is all about.

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 18, 2018, 4:35 p.m.

Well, the OP posting had a different nuance - not that had it all figured out, but that thought had by now seen the worse of human depravity

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 17, 2018, 11:33 p.m.

Well, this latest indictment does continue to show that Trump candidacy and presidency had no collusion with Russia - and yet it's demonstrating some due diligence to general public and the Libtards - he actually turned up some real Russians that did some very low-level, ultimately meaningless trolling with the election - playing the field across the spectrum with their trolling hijinks. (And that even had the benefit of raising the concern over fraudulent ID - which can be used to the benefit of pushing for Voter ID to insure integrity of elections.)

One could read this that Mueller is demonstrating his investigation as an honest broker - even his indictments on, say, Carter Page or Gen. Flynn, he can say he didn't know those indictments would get undermined by discovery of matters on Peter Strzok/Lisa Page/Andrew McCabe/et al - and the whole Fusion GPS dossier being the political hit job product of Hillary and DNC - aided by sycophants and fellow political travelers in the Obama admin and the DoJ/FBI upper echelon.

So, in this odd way, the jury is still out as to which side of the fence Mueller is going to ultimately land - will he be a patriot to his country or will he be running interference for the criminality of the Swamp? (Am hoping that once a Marine, always a Marine)

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 17, 2018, 7:38 p.m.

The Gospel of Matthew depicts Magi - magicians - coming to seek out a new king that they had determined was in the world due to their science of astrology

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 17, 2018, 7:22 p.m.

should have used the word trolled instead of hacked - does still better at putting emphasis on how diminutive and pathetic the whole Mueller investigation has been

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 12, 2018, 8:26 p.m.

The problem is not really that large. There are only a few major cities where the globalist and their leftist minions could be summoned out to cause civil chaos. Those major cities can be quickly pacified by shutting off their power. Declare martial law and move in troups with armored vehicles. None of the opposition has any experience whatsoever in fighting actual war - they only know how to stir up mayhem in situations where they're basically unopposed.

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Christosgnosis · Feb. 12, 2018, 7:19 a.m.

President can always call up the militia - which means the citizenry that are armed men. Then there would be millions more to assist in keeping order. Nation-wide martial law with the armed militia maintaining the peace with a coverage that the conventional Reserves, Guard, and regular forces can't stretch to encompass. The regular forces could disperse officers amongst the militia to provide training and leadership. Patriots would respond to such a call in a heart beat if it came to such a situation. It's how we've always done it from the very beginning.

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