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To: GraceG; ransomnote

Sometimes Q doesn’t post for a while. I figure he will again once Mueller report comes out or after SOTU.

Ransomnote - this:

https://dailycaller.com/2019/01/29/dc-antifa-leader-arrested-job-felonies/?utm_medium=email

DC ANTIFA LEADER ARRESTED FOR MULTIPLE VIOLENT FELONIES OUT OF A JOB AT PROGRESSIVE NONPROFIT AFTER HIS RADICAL IDEOLOGY WAS EXPOSED

Washington, D.C. Antifa leader Joseph “Jose” Alcoff, also known as “Chepe,” has been out of a job working for a progressive nonprofit since December, his former employer told The Daily Caller News Foundation on Tuesday.

Alcoff was arrested in Philadelphia on Jan. 10 and charged with multiple felonies, including aggravated assault, ethnic intimidation and terroristic threats, in connection to the Antifa mob attack against two Marines in November. One of the Marines, Alejandro Godinez, testified in December that he shouted “I’m Mexican” at the mob, which allegedly led the attackers to call him a “spic” and “wetback.”

The DCNF’s reporting on Alcoff’s fanatical personas, “Chepe” and “Jose Martin,” and his connection to violent Antifa groups were integral factors leading to his arrest, according to an affidavit filed in his case.

The DCNF unmasked Alcoff on Dec. 18, but his former employer, Americans for Financial Reform (AFR), ignored numerous requests for comment in the ensuing six weeks inquiring whether it was aware of Alcoff’s extreme and violent rhetoric or if it planned on taking any action in regards to the radical’s statements.

Instead, AFR attempted to obscure references to Alcoff on its website on Dec. 19, only to reverse the modifications less than an hour after TheDCNF caught onto the changes.

As campaign manager for AFR, Alcoff was quoted in press releases from Democratic Sens. Dianne Feinstein of California and Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin, appeared at an event with Democratic Rep. Don Beyer of Virginia outside the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in March and has been pictured alongside Democratic Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown and Democratic California Rep. Maxine Waters.

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71 posted on 01/30/2019 7:09:26 AM PST by little jeremiah (When we do not punish evildoers we are ripping the foundations of justice from future generations)
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To: little jeremiah
Sometimes Q doesn’t post for a while. I figure he will again once Mueller report comes out or after SOTU.

I won't speculate on when Q will post again, right now. I don't have any information that would help me make such a prediction.

The Mueller Report, however, I think is being way over-anticipated by a lot of people, for three reasons.

Reason #1: Mueller doesn't appear to be done, just based on what we are seeing happen. He just indicted Roger Stone.

Mueller's track record with every other American he's indicted is that he keeps tightening the screws on them, including threats to their family, and eventually they cop a plea and promise to inform on others. Some keep the pledge and even become enthusiastic rats(Cohen, Gates) and some are not productive as cooperating witnesses, which Mueller punishes by trying to get more time for them (Manafort, Papadopoulos).

It's a damn ugly process, but he consistently uses it. He's just starting in with Stone. Maybe Stone is made of sterner stuff, and will not cave in to Mueller, and we will get a trial. Manafort went that route inititally, and still ended up pleading out to avoid retrial and a second trial on other charges.

Mueller has a number of his rats (pleaded-guilty-now-informants) that he has still not agreed to sentence, too. Flynn was delayed again, Manafort's sentence isn't done either.

Obviously he's hoping to break Stone, and then move on from Stone to ... someone else. (Possibly moving away from the President with someone like Jerome Corsi, but keeping his investigation alive.

Reason #2: It's in Mueller's interest to keep the investigation going as long as possible. The mere existince of his "active investigation" is effectively preventing any evidence helpful to the counter narrative to be made public. It's why Trump, after threatening to release documents around the FISA abuse, abruptly backed down. It's why the long-awaited Office of Inspector General (OIG) report by IG Horowitz is still bottled up. It may even be why Huber hasn't apparently done anything to investigate Deep State antics, as Session's implied he would.

It's clear there is a lot of wrong doing that happened when the Deep State tried to first prevent Trump's election and then hamstring him, and ultimately remove him. An endless investigation that effectively prevents any of those involved from every being investigated (much less indicted) is very, very convenient, to say the least.

Reason #3: No report is required. In contemplating the end of the investigation it's important to be realistic about this fact: nobody can make Mueller end his investigation. Any attempt to do so, by the acting AG, or the hopefully-soon-to-be-confirmed new AG would result in charges of obstruction and howls or outrage, a possible impeachment of the person "interfering", etc.

And, even when he is ready to conclude his investigation we have been told by AG nominee Barr that the only "Mueller Report" he expects is the very typical memo explaining decisions not-to-charge. And DOJ standard procedures are not to release those (for sort of obvious reasons, if the subject of investigations did not in the judgement of the DOJ commit a crime they don't deserve to have details of their lives thrown in the gutter for CNN and their ilk to pick over.)

In other words, this isn't the Starr investigation, it's not being run under that law, which was revoked. There is no statutory requirement, nor justice department policy that requires (or even permits) Manafort blovating about things he merely thinks, but are not crimes.

Put simply: there may not be a report.

Therefore, if Q is waiting for the Mueller Report, it might be a long, long, long time before we hear from him again.

But, I have no reason to believe that Q is waiting for the Mueller Report, or the State of the Union, or anything else. I just don't have any reason to speculate on that.

643 posted on 01/31/2019 11:49:48 AM PST by Jack Black ("If you believe in things that you don't understand then you suffer" - "Superstition",Stevie Wonder)
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