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Posted on 5/15/23 at 7:26 pm to Bunk Moreland
frick these motherfricking feckless do-nothing R's. There should be universal outrage and calls for criminal charges against these traitors!
Posted on 5/15/23 at 8:46 pm to Bunk Moreland
For all the disparaging remarks tCTH has gotten on this forum. I again challenge anyone to disprove the silo effect and deny with links/facts-- that Sundance has not been correct
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I’ll have more on the substance of the report, as well as share the details of others following their review. However, in the interim, it is important to understand how the investigative silos, created by DC administrators, impact the investigative outcomes as displayed in this report.
Former FBI Director James Comey is a criminal. Former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe is a criminal. Former FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok is a criminal. Current Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman, Senator Mark Warner, is a criminal.
Any criminal conduct that is discovered by a person who is not the direct victim of the criminal conduct does not penetrate the DC system. Meaning, just because you can show criminal activity in Washington DC, that doesn’t mean anyone has a responsibility to investigate it.
If the criminal conduct is not identified by the investigators inside the DC system, the criminal conduct essentially does not exist – unless the evidence of criminal conduct in DC, is provided by a specific victim of the crime being reported.
There is a silo effect in place within the DC system that permits the investigative authorities to dismiss claims of institutional or administrative criminal conduct from outside entities, including ‘whistleblowers.’ The DOJ/FBI arbiters of what constitutes crime are the same DOJ/FBI arbiters in charge of protecting the institutional system.
If the DC system is threatened by the conduct of an outside entity, a crime may have been committed. However, if an agent, operator, official or politician representing the DC system is the one threatening, there is no crime. The justice system in DC is designed to protect itself.
Holding DC officials accountable for criminal conduct first requires the deconstruction of the silos that protect them. Deconstructing those silos requires strategy and legislative willpower….
LINK
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I’ll have more on the substance of the report, as well as share the details of others following their review. However, in the interim, it is important to understand how the investigative silos, created by DC administrators, impact the investigative outcomes as displayed in this report.
Former FBI Director James Comey is a criminal. Former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe is a criminal. Former FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok is a criminal. Current Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman, Senator Mark Warner, is a criminal.
Any criminal conduct that is discovered by a person who is not the direct victim of the criminal conduct does not penetrate the DC system. Meaning, just because you can show criminal activity in Washington DC, that doesn’t mean anyone has a responsibility to investigate it.
If the criminal conduct is not identified by the investigators inside the DC system, the criminal conduct essentially does not exist – unless the evidence of criminal conduct in DC, is provided by a specific victim of the crime being reported.
There is a silo effect in place within the DC system that permits the investigative authorities to dismiss claims of institutional or administrative criminal conduct from outside entities, including ‘whistleblowers.’ The DOJ/FBI arbiters of what constitutes crime are the same DOJ/FBI arbiters in charge of protecting the institutional system.
If the DC system is threatened by the conduct of an outside entity, a crime may have been committed. However, if an agent, operator, official or politician representing the DC system is the one threatening, there is no crime. The justice system in DC is designed to protect itself.
Holding DC officials accountable for criminal conduct first requires the deconstruction of the silos that protect them. Deconstructing those silos requires strategy and legislative willpower….
LINK
Posted on 5/16/23 at 7:03 am to Bunk Moreland
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bayou2
bayou, is it happening or nah? After seeing the Durham report and the FBI LARPing around as Patriot Front this weekend, I'm completely demoralized.
... this is because you are not seeing things in a true perspective ...
Prison (or jail) was not primarily designed to put away the bad guys ...
Prison was primarily designed to punish certain people for failing in their efforts or being a major cause in the failure to their plan.You see Prison takes away your credibility and strips privileges away from you.
Take for instance --- Jeffery Epstein ...
He went to prison for a very short time in 2008 for trafficking.
But the real reason is because he was the key reason their plan dud not work. Their plan was to strike on 9/11/1999 but they had to cancel because the plan was leaked.
As you can see from history, he only went to prison for a very short time, but he still had to go because he was responsible for that plan.
This is what is happening right now, this very moment. They are negotiating...
we will see
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