[–] scoripowarrior ago
Wow...great detective work there. Congrats putting that slime ball away for life. I suspect because this is so much bigger they want to make sure the perps have no way out legally.
[–] TheFuglyAmerican ago (edited ago)
It is easy to prosecute an unconnected nobody. Even the innocent can be locked up and the key thrown away in this vastly corrupt system of the criminally unjust. When you ask why they weren't arrested on day one when they had video proof of guilt, lest's just examine who you are talking about bringing down. We are talking about taking on the CIA, FBI, ATF, BLM, corrupt judges, lawyers, politicians, captains of industry, law enforcement and freaking royalty.
The CIA used the Clinton and Bush crime cartels for guns and drugs and human trafficking since I was child. They own the judges and the ones they don't end up dead. Look at the number of New York police officers who have recently "killed themselves" or the former congress members in recent weeks who had dirt on the Clinton's, or the 142 people that we know about the Clintons have whacked, some just for shady real estate deals.
I mean a classic example is Joan Rivers being a bit mouthy and calling out Obama on being gay and revealing publicly "Michelle", aka Michael, was a tranny and two weeks later she was dead and that was for just a social slip of the tongue.
Taking out a 100 year old network of entrenched sociopathic pedophiles, drug dealers and war mongers, who control the media with no compunction for anything they do is not an easy task when.
As others have said, most of the public could not even handle knowing how corrupt the government, law enforcement, the judiciary and corporate America truly is, let alone understand and support an administration that just started locking up all their favorite actors, media commentators, CEO's, politicians, etc. They would see it as some kind of fascist take over not justice prevailing. No, sleeping sheople have to be awakened slowly with awareness first. And this is not easy when most people watch only news channels that lie to them and keep feeding them morphine in their IV drip.
Do you realize how hard it is to convince most people that Michelle Obama has a penis and Barry likes to chortle balls at "Man's Country" gay bath house in Chicago? And then you are going to tell me that arresting nearly every face that has ever been on the cover of a magazine is going to go over well with the unwashed WalMartians? No, they started this to win a war, not pick a fight and they do not intend to loose this war by being hasty and stupid.
The perverts you busted undoubtedly did not have the connections to make one phone call and have judges alerted to look the other way and to have your doughnut eating ass mysteriously hang yourself on a doorknob with a red tie like Anthony Bordaine, whose biggest crime was dating one of the cabal's high level witches, drinking too much wine one night and idiotically tweeting a threat to expose Hillary Clinton.
[–] sig94 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I cannot agree with much of this post. I have over 40 years in LE. I was an administrator for 30 years overseeing funding and the evaluation of narcotics control and financial crimes investigations, The scale and scope of the corruption in our government is beyond belief. Trillions have been stolen and unaccounted for. Countless international accomplices both in and out of government only add additional layers to this hideous cake and further obfuscate the true depth of corruption. These crimes are of a massive, historic nature that most people would not believe. Two and a half years of the Trump Administration documenting these crimes and procuring evidence is a drop in the bucket. When these prosecutions are finally brought to trial, they will continue for years. I believe that is why military tribunals will be used. Short and sweet.
[–] frankenmine 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
The challenge is not arresting the entire Cabal, that can be done in a few days. The challenge is doing so without destroying society, without causing uprisings or lunacy. To this end, a heavily brainwashed public must be slowly acclimated to the eventual outcome, one paradigm shift at a time.
[–] weaselmonkey 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
In my case the detective said it 'was above their pay grade" because the perps linked to murder-intended arson was the judge who stole my business. Nobody will go after a judge. In fact they implied if I didn't "go away" they would pin an arson charge on me, the victim.
[–] 102476reg [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I know, I have seen it. So what is the eventual outcome? How do you fix such systemic corruption, a culture of corruption? What you described is the way it is everywhere in this country, you are just one of the unlucky ones to have seen it but really you are lucky because it made you wake up by force.
[–] Intlrnt2 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
I can’t answer your question with the specifics you seek, but I can share my perspective.
But first, your claim: ”I do not doubt this movement . . . BUT”, followed by, and adjacent to a series of expressions of doubt. I have no quarrel with you doubting or not. Most people are Q doubters. I see no shame in that. I take issue with folks expressing absolute belief (“no doubt”) juxtaposed against expressions of doubt (”but”) in the same sentence.
Regarding the perspective I mentioned, consider the magnitude of the task at hand. Truly international in scope, access to almost unlimited funding and deeply invested people in very powerful positions, untold numbers of leveraged individuals, secret pardons and NPAs in place, and a goal of bringing it ALL down in a manner that crushes it and severely inhibits its resurgence.
Then consider that we get ONE shot to get it right. Cases need to be air tight. The finest defense attorneys money can buy will need to be defeated in court. Repeatedly.
Considering that, and dealing with frustrations similar to yours, I have adopted the following perspective to guide my consideration as events unfold:
I accept that the scope of the problem is far more vast than I know.
I accept that Q/Q+ has access to intel and resources far more comprehensive and effective than I know.
I accept that ‘The Plan’ is designed, modified, and implemented by strategic thinkers with skills evolved beyond my ability to fully appreciate.
I believe there are countless ops, ongoing, behind the scenes, 24/7/365.
I accept that I will not be informed of any operations prior to or during implementation, and many even after successful completion.
Keeping those beliefs in mind, I find it easier to ’Trust The Plan’. The most important of those three words being TRUST.
I do not promote blind faith. Q/Q+ have earned my trust. I trust the plan. That trust mitigates my frustration with pacing - somewhat.
[–] RedPilledin89 ago
I meant to comment earlier but wanted to express my total agreement as well as how well you articulated this often missed point. The scope and assets (both in human and capital) that we are up against is absolutely staggering to the mind and hard for most to conceive. IE: Where did the missing 22 Trillion go (~Catherine Austin Fitts)?
Thank you Patriot for getting this out there!
Much of this is up to speculation.
Interesting opinion. I choose my words carefully. After a review of my comment I can concede the following to be within the definition of ”speculation”:
Please support your assertion by offering some ”specific examples” of the portions of my comment you find speculative.
[–] AbjectDynamite ago
100% Agree with you, they should have been rounded up immediately.