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originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Trillium
Amazing! Hopefully McCabe was indicted too, with his name spelled wrong. I think that deadline for the DOJ to decide to indict/not indict McCabe, has passed.
What does "Is this what Q was hinting at?" mean?
originally posted by: Trillium
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Trillium
Amazing! Hopefully McCabe was indicted too, with his name spelled wrong. I think that deadline for the DOJ to decide to indict/not indict McCabe, has passed.
What does "Is this what Q was hinting at?" mean?
Now search O b a r n a see what you find
why Obama hit return
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: carewemust
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: crankyoldman
Well, that is interesting. Seems Q had been hinting on this for nearly 2 years; "Misspellings matter."
So, to dodge FOIA requests is an interesting theory!
ETA: I wonder how deep this goes? Misspellings in POTUS tweets were/are intentional signals for us to search these DOJ docs.?
In his report, Horowitz said Comey was one of a number of former FBI employees who “chose not to request that their security clearances be reinstated for their [inspector general] interviews” and “therefore, we were unable to provide classified information or documents to them during their interviews to develop their testimony, or to assist their recollections of relevant events.”
SOURCE: www.washingtonexaminer.com...
“Durham is not limited. He can talk to other agencies. He can compel people to testify,” Barr said.
“One of the problems in the IG’s investigation, is that Comey refused to sign back up for his security clearance and therefore couldn't be questioned about classified matters.
So, someone like Durham can compel his testimony, he can talk to a whole range of people, private parties, foreign governments, and so forth.”
With a midnight deadline looming on Wednesday, both sides submitted legislation to dissolve parliament and schedule new elections on 2 March. If the bill is not passed by the deadline, new elections will automatically be triggered on 10 March.
The decision will have far-reaching impacts, including grounding more than 300 Saudi Arabian military aviation students.
There are about 850 Saudi students currently in US military training programs, according to the Pentagon.
the grounding included three different military facilities: Naval Air Station Pensacola, Naval Air Station Whiting Field and Naval Air Station Mayport, all in Florida. The US air force said its groundings of Saudi aviation students also applied to additional US bases.
Saudi Aramco has become the world’s largest listed company, as shares in the state-backed oil producer rose by 10% on its stock market debut in Riyadh.
The company’s market valuation reached $1.88tn in early trading, amid a push from the Saudi Arabian government to reach the $2tn market value coveted by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, known as MbS.
worth more than the next five largest oil companies, ExxonMobil, Total, Royal Dutch Shell, Chevron and BP, combined.