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originally posted by: cherokeetroy
Ok this vid is full confession of the NZ shooting watch before it's pulled
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originally posted by: crankyoldman
Special Counsel is done.
Didn't the dingbats think it was beyond odd that the reason for the "collusion" (not a crime) nonsense was NEVER interviewed by the Special Counsel or congress?
If Simpson and crew were sure they nailed it, how come they were not hauled in first? Why didn't Special Counsel crew raid the offices of Fusion and take all of their notes, files, and expert evidence on DJT if RM was the dingbat's superhero?
Didn't the dingbats think that was beyond odd, even improper?
RR (not Rod Rosentein), & DJT hired RM! Dingbats didn't think that was odd either?
originally posted by: Sabrechucker
a reply to: carewemust
Horowitz - "clinton foundation crimes against children" I don't think this about Hillary stealing UNICEF collections during Halloween. Down goes Brown
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: carewemust
I remember reading that Trump signed a memorandum to declassify patents that were hidden by the government for all kinds of tech. Free energy and advanced healing at the top of the list
President Trump is spectacularly unique. He reminds me of someone who says, "I'm in my 70's, and dammit, I want to see some REAL miracles in Tech, Health, Space, etc., before I leave this life!"
Coleman told us that he kept regularly took notes in a journal. Coleman’s notes from October 4 contained the following entry: (1) Anthony Wiener [sic] (2) [Unrelated] (3) Wiener [sic] – texting 15 yo – Sexually Explicit 9/26 – Federal SW – IPhone/IPAD/Laptop Initial analysis of laptop – thousands emails Hillary Clinton & Foundation Crime Against Children We asked Coleman about these notes and he told us that, given their placement in his notebook, the notes would most likely represent information he was briefed on first thing in the morning by his subordinates in the Criminal Investigative Division. Coleman stated that he may have passed this information to other FBI executives after the morning briefing with the Director, but he could not remember if that occurred here. Comey told us that he did not recall the briefing by Coleman reflected in his calendar. We asked Comey if this briefing could have been the time in early October that he recalled being told about the connection between Midyear and the Weiner investigation. Comey stated: It’s possible, possible this is what is knocking around in the back of my head, but I really, see I know the frailty of memory from having done a lot of this work, at least in my memory it’s much more of an informal than a meeting about it, but it’s possible. We showed Coleman’s notes from October 4 to Comey. Comey
The filing revealed that Mueller’s Office is now investigating the hypothesis that Donald Trump, his campaign, his organization and his associates participated in a massive election fraud, through five interlocking conspiracies—arguably the worst set of crimes against the United States in its history.
2/ What we call the "Trump-Russia" investigation is a web of criminal, counterintelligence, and Congressional investigations that intersect with the work of the Special Counsel's Office. So there are three key "c"-words here—"criminal," "counterintelligence," and "Congressional."
3/ Special Counsel Mueller is part of the "criminal" investigation; Mueller's work *intersects* with the "counterintelligence" investigation; and his work feeds into and draws from the Congressional investigation. And here's the key: all three of these investigations are ongoing.
4/ As part of the "criminal" investigation, Mueller investigated some things his office then prosecuted; he investigated some things his office handed off to others; he investigated some things he chose not to prosecute; he investigated some things he is letting Congress handle.
5/ Mueller's "criminal" investigations—that is, the information he derived during his nearly 24 months of *criminal investigative work*—then fed directly into multiple "counterintelligence" investigations and will undoubtedly feed into many ongoing "Congressional" investigations.
6/ The news we got today is that Mueller will not *himself* be bringing any more indictments. That's it. That's *all* that has just happened. Any reporting that says the "Russia probe is done" is false. Any reporting that "Mueller's work is done" is false.
The filing revealed that Mueller’s Office is now investigating the hypothesis that Donald Trump, his campaign, his organization and his associates participated in a massive election fraud, through five interlocking conspiracies—arguably the worst set of crimes against the United States in its history.