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originally posted bye: carewemust
a reply to: queenofswords
Unfortunately, the more revelations come out of this nature, the more impotent/helpless President Trump looks. I've said this before, but now, more than ever, I think the deep-state assassins have FORCED President Trump to re-focus on MAGA societal issues, instead of delivering justice to Coup plotters.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: interupt42
Gotta be a few good guys left in there, somewhere. 🙄
But, the telecom will probably get fined (who cares cause we will pay for it anyhow) and Schiff will remain untouchable.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: interupt42
He has no choice but to accept recommendations from those on the inside...currently or previously.
President Trump may have gotten lucky with DNI Grenell and William Barr, because Democrats in the House and Senate are angry as hell at both. That's a good sign. Time will tell. But I hope not too much time, lol.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
Another angle on the emphasis of Movies in Q posts:
By chance, I found this Business Insider article on the White house movie theatre, which states that:
In 2017, "Finding Dory" made headlines for being the first film screened in Donald Trump's White House.
My first reaction was "Why would a 70 yr old guy, whose youngest child was approaching his teens, watch a kids film. Then I realised he may have put it on for the grandkids, or... there is some relevance to the plan of that film.
According to IMDB, Ellen De Generes plays the lead role.
There is a fish called a John Dory which could be the symbolism that the cabal always puts in its films:
John Dory, St Pierre or Peter's Fish, refers to fish of the genus Zeus, especially Zeus faber, of widespread distribution. It is an edible demersal coastal marine fish with a laterally compressed olive-yellow body which has a large dark spot, and long spines on the dorsal fin. The dark spot is used to flash an 'evil eye' if danger approaches.
The novel An Antarctic Mystery by Jules Verne gives another account, which has some popularity but is probably fanciful: "The legendary etymology of this piscatorial designation is Janitore, the 'door-keeper,' in allusion to St. Peter, who brought a fish said to be of that species, to Jesus at his command."
Now here's the intriguing tie-in to John Podesta:
It has 10 long spines on its dorsal fin and 4 spines on its anal fin.
10+4 = 14, plus fish....
Does Finding Dory fit in to the Watch the Water puzzle? Does Watch the Water literally mean that films heavily featuring water need to be watched as they hold cabal messaging?
In 2009, Weaver signed a petition in support of Roman Polanski, calling for his release after he was arrested in Switzerland in relation to his 1977 charge for drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl; she had previously starred in his 1994 film Death and the Maiden.[66][67]
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
a reply to: interupt42
Barr, gets a second bite at the apple as AG.
He taps Durham to pursue the SpyGate scandal.
If Barr was going to mail it in, he’d have dubbed a less capable or noteworthy lead.
Durham is the key. I don’t think what we’ve seen so far paints a picture of coming up empty.
- an administrative review converted to a criminal investigation.
- he/Barr making international trips to chase down overseas leads. (Q points to this).
- he’s pushing forward during the pandemic.
My gut tells me when he drags the 4 Amigos into be interviewed, he will already know the answers to every question he puts to them.
Either they conspired or they lie to him about conspiring. Lose/Lose. Plead the 5th and he gets to control the flow of evidence.
We shall see if Barr/Durham are the real deal or do they go down as the Apple Dumpling Gang.
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
I'll go with the real deal.
It's happening alright, this has to be done without any margin for error and timing is critical.
i thought these people are stupid?
originally posted by: interupt42
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
Like i have said i hope im wrong but from what i have seen from these investigations ran by swamp creatures they always come up short despite having lots of promise.
To me these investigation are not really intended to prosecute but rather tie up lose ends and see where the risks are. Thats why you end up with immunity deals that never deliver anything and actually protect the system from crumbling.
Also why the real whistle blowers like assage and gucccifer end up in jail and those with the ability to bring down the system end up dead like seth rich and pos epstein.
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
The way I see it is Trump has limited powers and is still an outsider, explains the pace.
AG Barr respects the Presidency and seems to have a good working relationship with Trump. Backs Trump on issues.
Trump and Barr have publicly said their were serious illegal spying and a coup or as Trump said the other day ......
"a take down of a duly elected president".
I think payback is coming, Trump is an eye for an eye kind of guy no two ways about it.
I hope I'm right and I agree sometimes it seems like it ain't happening but I still see it happening, no way they get away with what they did, too much evidence in the public domain in my opinion.
We'll see...or not
originally posted by: interupt42
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
Like i have said i hope im wrong but from what i have seen from these investigations ran by swamp creatures they always come up short despite having lots of promise.
To me these investigation are not really intended to prosecute but rather tie up lose ends and see where the risks are. Thats why you end up with immunity deals that never deliver anything and actually protect the system from crumbling.
Also why the real whistle blowers like assage and gucccifer end up in jail and those with the ability to bring down the system end up dead like seth rich and pos epstein.
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
The way I see it is Trump has limited powers and is still an outsider, explains the pace.
AG Barr respects the Presidency and seems to have a good working relationship with Trump. Backs Trump on issues.
Trump and Barr have publicly said their were serious illegal spying and a coup or as Trump said the other day ......
"a take down of a duly elected president".
I think payback is coming, Trump is an eye for an eye kind of guy no two ways about it.
I hope I'm right and I agree sometimes it seems like it ain't happening but I still see it happening, no way they get away with what they did, too much evidence in the public domain in my opinion.
We'll see...or not
originally posted by: interupt42
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
Like i have said i hope im wrong but from what i have seen from these investigations ran by swamp creatures they always come up short despite having lots of promise.
To me these investigation are not really intended to prosecute but rather tie up lose ends and see where the risks are. Thats why you end up with immunity deals that never deliver anything and actually protect the system from crumbling.
Also why the real whistle blowers like assage and gucccifer end up in jail and those with the ability to bring down the system end up dead like seth rich and pos epstein.
I have said from the start im willing to ride this out to the 2020 election before i completely dismiss it all as bs , or nothing more than a gorrilla marketing campaign for trump, or change in management within the deepstate.
However if by November we are still playing this teaser game without 1 significant indictment then my .0000001 chance of justice being served drops to 0. Especially if Q starts with some bs that we need trump re elected for the indictments. Bs ,he has had 4 years to indict just one of these significant person who Q likes to repeatedly call stupid.
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
Yea, that sounds about right. Sounds like a more than fair timeline, beating Hillary and kicking Jeb Bush's teeth down his throat like he did has given Trump some leeway with me but I do think your timeline is close to mine.
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
The way I see it is Trump has limited powers and is still an outsider, explains the pace.
AG Barr respects the Presidency and seems to have a good working relationship with Trump. Backs Trump on issues.
Trump and Barr have publicly said their were serious illegal spying and a coup or as Trump said the other day ......
"a take down of a duly elected president".
I think payback is coming, Trump is an eye for an eye kind of guy no two ways about it.
I hope I'm right and I agree sometimes it seems like it ain't happening but I still see it happening, no way they get away with what they did, too much evidence in the public domain in my opinion.
We'll see...or not
originally posted by: interupt42
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
Like i have said i hope im wrong but from what i have seen from these investigations ran by swamp creatures they always come up short despite having lots of promise.
To me these investigation are not really intended to prosecute but rather tie up lose ends and see where the risks are. Thats why you end up with immunity deals that never deliver anything and actually protect the system from crumbling.
Also why the real whistle blowers like assage and gucccifer end up in jail and those with the ability to bring down the system end up dead like seth rich and pos epstein.
I have said from the start im willing to ride this out to the 2020 election before i completely dismiss it all as bs , or nothing more than a gorrilla marketing campaign for trump, or change in management within the deepstate.
However if by November we are still playing this teaser game without 1 significant indictment then my .0000001 chance of justice being served drops to 0. Especially if Q starts with some bs that we need trump re elected for the indictments. Bs ,he has had 4 years to indict just one of these significant person who Q likes to repeatedly call stupid.