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    Lightbulb Treason trials coming to the United States?

    Chris Farrell is director of investigations and research for Judicial Watch, a nonprofit government watchdog. He is a former military intelligence officer who specialized in human intelligence.

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    The Spygate scandal is shaping up to be the most significant political abuse of government power in history. And it may be even larger than people expect.

    The criminal investigation opened by U.S. Attorney John Durham into the origins of the FBI’s Russian collusion investigation – or as President Trump prefers to call it, the witch hunt – is expanding.

    Unlike the narrow Justice Department Inspector General’s review of the abuse of the FISA process, Durham is looking into questionable activities of government agencies, in particular the CIA and its former director John Brennan.

    Based on intelligence and law enforcement sources, the authorizations to spy on Trump functionaries such as Carter Page or former campaign manager Paul Manafort were actually pretexts for a much more expansive web of surveillance that could…
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    Post Posted by Q on March 26, 2020:

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    https://www.nytimes.com/1863/09/16/a...ghout-the.html

    2381.Treason.
    2382.Misprision of treason.
    2383.Rebellion or insurrection.
    2384.Seditious conspiracy.
    2385.Advocating overthrow of Government.
    2386.Registration of certain organizations.
    2387.Activities affecting armed forces generally.
    2388.Activities affecting armed forces during war.
    2389.Recruiting for service against United States.
    2390.Enlistment to serve against United States.

    https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?...edition=prelim

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    Don't get your hopes up. The rot runs too deep.

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    Indictments and more

    Quote Originally Posted by Media View Post
    Chris Farrell is director of investigations and research for Judicial Watch, a nonprofit government watchdog. He is a former military intelligence officer who specialized in human intelligence.


    Full story:
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    Many of you have heard about half the SSO govt gonna be indicted for all sorts of corruption. The link to see the sealed indictments can be seen at pacer.gov and has grown thru the years. I believe these two are related. Time will tell.

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    When?

    Quote Originally Posted by Media View Post
    Chris Farrell is director of investigations and research for Judicial Watch, a nonprofit government watchdog. He is a former military intelligence officer who specialized in human intelligence.


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    And when is that supposed to happen? I’m doubting it ......

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    Oh brother RME. Nobody at the SSO is getting in trouble by the feds. Not gonna happen never ever ever ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Farrell View Post
    • Chris Farrell is director of investigations and research for Judicial Watch, a nonprofit government watchdog. He is a former military intelligence officer who specialized in human intelligence.

    The Spygate scandal is shaping up to be the most significant political abuse of government power in history. And it may be even larger than people expect.

    The criminal investigation opened by U.S. Attorney John Durham into the origins of the FBI’s Russian collusion investigation – or as President Trump prefers to call it, the witch hunt – is expanding.

    Unlike the narrow Justice Department Inspector General’s review of the abuse of the FISA process, Durham is looking into questionable activities of government agencies, in particular the CIA and its former director John Brennan.

    Based on intelligence and law enforcement sources, the authorizations to spy on Trump functionaries such as Carter Page or former campaign manager Paul Manafort were actually pretexts for a much more expansive web of surveillance that could…

    Full story:
    https://dailycaller.com/2020/03/10/f...rate-burglary/

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    Nobody at the SSO is getting in trouble by the feds. Not gonna happen never ever ever ever.
    The FBI's refusal to grant Tom Knight a security clearance has nothing to do with all the federally sealed indictments in the USA. The two issues are completely unrelated to each other, albeit it's true that Knight cannot be trusted, as is evidenced by the FBI's rejection of him. Conversely, can Kurt Hoffman be trusted? Caveat Emptor. Governor Ron DeSantis refuses to endorse Hoffman and that speaks volumes.

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    You obviously know nothing about the FBI, US Attorney’s Office and how they function. If there is a sealed indictment then how come you know about it? Who testified at the Grand Jury? What US Attorney has the case? What district is it in? You have an FBI mole? Get the fluck outta here!. Cool story bro, anyway....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    You obviously know nothing about the FBI, US Attorney’s Office and how they function. If there is a sealed indictment then how come you know about it? Who testified at the Grand Jury? What US Attorney has the case? What district is it in? You have an FBI mole? Get the fluck outta here!. Cool story bro, anyway....
    The content of sealed federal indictments are not open to public access. However, court records will still show the number of sealed indictments for each federal district throughout the United States. You can aggregate the total number of sealed cases for every federal district throughout the United States: https://t.co/FUg8zll25g?amp=1

    You cannot see the content of a sealed indictment, but you can still see the cover sheet of a case. As one example (out of thousands): https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EU3XYrBW...jpg&name=large

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