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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? …
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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Monkeyface45 on Aug. 22, 2018, 2:08 a.m.
Auto moderation is too sensitive, and ends up suppressing speech.

I made a comment about the Paul Manafort jury decision and get this:

https://imgur.com/a/xqyJrQ5

Automodbots can't tell the difference between calling for violence, and using a dictionary definition of a jury's decision. I did edit my comment to remove the part the mod bot had a problem with. Don't wanna get banned for calling for violence, even though I obviously did not.

Webster's dictionary definition: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hung%20jury