Hmmmm....where would 35,058 sealed indictments come from? They were filed 10/31/18 through 5/31/18. Averaging about 4-5 thousand a month. Sounds like a Trumpian level of industriousness to me.
Muellers strategy is throw it all against the wall (publicly indict first) and ask questions later. Make a show of putting plenty of indictments before the public to paint Trump and his administration as hopelessly compromised (witch hunt, kitchen sink).
Trump's strategy is in reverse order compared with Mueller: quietly investigate/document (thoroughly) first, file sealed indictments along the way, red-pill public along the way, then start unsealing indictments at a pace the public will be ready/able to follow along (unseal indictments last).
I'm guessing Mueller has been keeping busy with RUSSIA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA and other attempts to catch Trump hasn't had alot of spare time on his hands to develop a majority of these sealed indictments.
I'm guessing Sessions, who has been declared asleep by some (not me), may have had the time to help develop numerous sealed indictments, along with Horowitz. Just my 2 cents.
Re that post of indictments, I pulled that chart from @StormWatcher’s Twitter account:
https://twitter.com/damartin32
At that link, he says back-up files are located here (by state): https://tinyurl.com/yd5vn9ou
And he says Check out @lonegreyhat for stats on how many have been unsealed.
Re 384: interesting that all those indictments started around the same time Q started posting. Sounds like a PLAN.
I think you've nailed the situation perfectly. I know if the people bashing Sessions looked into his past as a prosecuter they would see a much different picture than what Mueller, Comey et al have demonstrated. Even without having a Q clue (Qlue?) to "trust Sessions" a bit of research shows him to be a hard worker who gets the work done prior to the indictment. His history is not that of a slacker or a showman.
President Trump is a great worker also but a great showman as well. I think some enjoy the showy aspect of his personality and have come to expect the same of all staff and appointees. Truthfully, as normal working people if we take note of the statistic you present comparing the indictment per month ratio of the zero DOJ to the 5000+/month under Trump's DOJ, I'd call that a danged showy body of work.