You need a decoder. There are many of them out there, but I like mine. He claims not all arrests mean jailing. (Think Manafort.)
He also said that in cases of high profiles like Hillary, for example, or Obama, it would be unlikely to EVER see a perp walk. Given the risk of civil unrest, in a divided country, they would go to court, appear before a judge, they hear a trial date, and are released. Even a trial can be secret and they get whisked off to the Guantonomo Bay Hilton. Further, they are the very last to be tried, in court.
Closing in is happening now, I presume. Q insists shes going down- - that they are ALL going down. Their underlings are just as guilty, you know, of course, for facilitating corruption and they will go to the slammer.... unless they deal with the prosecutor. Lot of people takes a lot of time.
(Except for the Statute of Limitations interfering, which we can hope will somehow be gotten around.)
Makes sense to keep the high profile busts quiet, because of the likelihood of civil unrest in the divided country we are. I will continue watching and waiting.
Who do you use?
One wonders what the statute of limitations is for treason.
Answer: (from BankTalk.com)
There are only a few instances when the period when a perpetrator of a crime can be charged and convicted never expires:
If you kill someone: A charge of murder can be made at any time.
Fraud and embezzlement: You will be looking over your shoulder forever.
War Crimes: If you commit a series of crimes against humanity - a la Slobodan Milosevic - then you will never be forgiven just because you have lived a long happy life.
Kidnapping: Do not think you can get away with taking someone’s children.
Treason: Some of our famous spy cases have been prosecuted decades after the events took place. We never forgive
treason.
Not paying back your federal student loans.