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re: John Durham concludes……
Posted on 5/15/23 at 10:52 pm to C
Posted on 5/15/23 at 10:52 pm to C
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And no punishment will be had by anyone in the FBI. Honest mistake. Wink wink. FBI will update their processes to make sure this never happens again. Wink wink.
We now live in a society where if you pledge allegiance to a certain party you are not held accountable. Just look at the military today:
- We botched the Afghanistan withdrawal and the SecDef, CJCS and CINC all retained their position!
- The guy supposedly tabbed to be that next CJCS is the current AF Chief of Staff. Under his leadership the AF air frame readiness has dropped over 20%. But hey, he is black and made DEI is #1 priority!
Posted on 5/16/23 at 2:54 am to Born2rock
Durham concludes that it would be impossible to prosecute anyone for their handling of the intelligence. He said it “amounted to a significant intelligence failure,” but not a crime.
Posted on 5/16/23 at 5:29 am to Born2rock
What kool aid are you babbling about?
Posted on 5/16/23 at 5:56 am to FlexDawg
Reality Winner went to jail.
So, that should be enough.
So, that should be enough.
Posted on 5/16/23 at 6:14 am to FlexDawg
so fraud and sedition are not crimes?
Posted on 5/16/23 at 6:17 am to Jbird
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Simps like Decatur love this shite.
Because true or not, it worked in their favor.
Communists don't give a shite about truth. They only care about results.
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
Posted on 5/16/23 at 7:59 am to The Pirate King
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So what's the punishment.
Tops! Lisa Page, Strozk, Comey, Wray, Brennan, Rosenstein, McCabe, Warner, Danchenko;
with Steele and Halper (of Tavistock);
James Baker, Dan Richman, and Benjamin Wittes (of the Lawfare Group);
Glenn Simpson (of FusionGPS) and those staffers in Perkins-Coie who were involved;
Judge Collier along with the rest of the Roberts-appointed judges of that equally corrupt FISA court;
and stragglers in at least 4 countries.
So it really was a globalist effort.
All will be sent to bed without their supper.
Instead of a free trip to Guantanamo, or even better to be housed in what's left of that facility in the Dry Tortugas where they sent Dr. Mudd.
It took 7 long years to verify what those of us who live in reality have known since the beginning.
We're now at the point in this reeling Republic that a contrived multi-agency attempt at a velvet, bloodless coup against a sitting President has now been defined-down to a "witch-hunt."
Doesn't seem to be all that bad, couched as such.
That it was somehow all just a game, a "misunderstanding" among the more powerful forces in that cesspool up there.
So naturally it doesn't warrant any serious retribution.
But it's all about the language, isn't it. One of the marxist points-of-light has always been "to control it."
All of it meaning that nothing has changed, and that the Republic is still at the same level of risk it was in 2015 - and it will get worse, because they've all gotten away with it.
Best start in 2024 would be General Flynn as head of the F.B.I. and let him do a Night of the Long Knives.
To begin the first purgative of that toilet up there.
This post was edited on 5/16/23 at 12:48 pm
Posted on 5/16/23 at 8:06 am to FlexDawg
No charges as part of the conclusion?
Posted on 5/16/23 at 8:25 am to Paddyshack
Are you referring to jackass Dems?
Posted on 5/16/23 at 8:49 am to Bandit1980
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Are you referring to jackass Dems?
Primarily, yes. But there are plenty of Never Trump republicans as well, who knew it was bullshite but approved of the attacks because it tarnished Trump.
Posted on 5/16/23 at 10:22 am to Paddyshack
Bongino is killing it today as he has been for four years on Russiagate.
LINK
The Durham report said the government had 174 exculpatory statements from Papadopolous.
LINK
The Durham report said the government had 174 exculpatory statements from Papadopolous.
Posted on 5/16/23 at 10:29 am to Bunk Moreland
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had 174 exculpatory statements from Papadopolous.
... now there is a name that has disappeared (until now)
for years ...
Posted on 5/16/23 at 10:37 am to bayou2
Dan really hit a home run today. He explained how the deep state moved from Papa to Danchenko to Kilimnik. But, oh, Kilimnik was a big State Dept Ukraine source during the Obama administration and there is no evidence he was a Russian spy.
This post was edited on 5/16/23 at 10:42 am
Posted on 5/16/23 at 10:44 am to jackamo3300
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Best start in 2024 would be General Flynn as head of the F.B.I. and let him do a Night of the Long Knives.
I think this would be an outstanding place to start. Make Gen. Nakasone the DNI, now that he's stepping away from the NSA/Cyber Command.
I would be fine with Gen. Flynn as DNI again.
Posted on 5/16/23 at 11:30 am to VoxDawg
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Best start in 2024 would be General Flynn as head of the F.B.I. and let him do a Night of the Long Knives.
I think this would be an outstanding place to start. Make Gen. Nakasone the DNI, now that he's stepping away from the NSA/Cyber Command.
... No, the best and only place to started is April 2016. Admiral Mike Rogers head of NSA during Obama years
LINK
quote:
Ret. Adm. Rogers warned Trump & is now talking to US Attorney Durham
By
M Dowling
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Retired Admiral Michael Rogers has been talking to U.S. Attorney John Durham for months. Durham is criminally investigating the origins of the Russia-Trump probe and the apparent spying. This investigation is really heating up and if there is any justice, heads will roll. This mustn’t happen again.
^^^^^^
THIS
+++ PLUS +++
DROP 182
DROP 182 --- was the paper trail to the ENTIRE SETUP
Yes Sir --- DROP 182 was the key
Posted on 5/16/23 at 11:48 am to FlexDawg
To decode the goobermint speak for everyone, what we have just been told is that the FBI acted as the dirty tricks arm of the Hillary campaign, but the Uni-Party system is not planning to do anything about it.
Considering the smug attitude of their personnel throughout the process, is anyone surprised?
Considering the smug attitude of their personnel throughout the process, is anyone surprised?
Posted on 5/16/23 at 3:39 pm to Rabby
Missteps were made it will never happen again
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