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QAnon: It's on, don't panic ii
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Paul Sperry ‏@paulsperry_ No,I'm not sanguine about justice being served in #SpyGate scandal. DOJ brass won't indict DOJ brass. The bad guys know things about those investigating them & will threaten to leak it to MSM. And the MSM won't cover the scandal to pressure justice. They're blacking out the story 12:41 PM - 21 Aug 2019 [ link to twitter.com (secure)] People are starting to get yancy. Wray is fighting tooth and nail to have the information that tom fitton requested given after the election which means he figures trump will lose and he'll never have to reveal it. And when you start looking into the backgrounds of some of the folks in the doj you begin to realize the lifers who are as much DS's as the DS's don't want the status quo to change. They like the swamp. And the judiciary is going along with wray and the doj, sdny dropping the charges against epstein? So then that probably puts the victims at some huge disadvantage. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77384531 You can't take a 'dead' man to court. Their investigations into others are still continuing though. Quoting: keybored You can't take a dead man to court, but he can and should still be tried in absentia...he has quite a bit of assets that should be confiscated and sold off to pay the victims. And, I assume he also had a lot of blackmail material somewhere which could incriminate many others dirty deeds! And they also need to pay their debts to society! Wonder what this will mean regarding his assets to include all his reported blackmail material of high-profile people (Clinton, Prince Andrew, etc)? Is the Fed still investigating? Quoting: Clair_Voyant He can't be tried because he can't face his accusers in court, being 'dead'. Trump made an EO that anyone involved in human trafficking will have their assets taken, so that's covered. It should be divided between the victims if there was any justice. The FBI already said they are still continuing investigations. Quoting: keybored Guess that's my point...how can you be convicted (of human trafficking) when the charges are reportedly dropped? To me, looks like some (DS) people are doing something to protect other (DS) people! And we all should know by now the judicial climate appears to be heavy on DS side in certain locations.
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