And, maybe, CWII. But after what, 12-15 years of your ping list, it hasn't happened yet. So it must just be conspiracy BS that you've been peddling, right?
Damn, 18 months of "the plan" is long enough, are we there yet?
Yeah, but I've never predicted an imminent Civil War II. I have never claimed to have secret access to top-secret X files. I've never set (and missed) dates for the start of Civil War II.
All I've ever done on my ping list is ping articles on the topic, so, it's just like all the other ping lists on Free Republic that keep track of articles about Oregon, or Gun Control, or many other topics.
But then you and I have had this conversation before, so I guess you just want to make your statement again. OK, fine.
Damn, 18 months of "the plan" is long enough, are we there yet?
Is 18 months long enough to address the rampant criminality of the Obama/Clinton regime. It damn well should be, but hasn't been. Why?
Well, it seems like, again, there are two levels of criminality: there is the basic, conventional, everyone (who cares to) knows it happened stuff. It's written about every day at Conservative Treehouse, Gateway Pundit, American Thinker, American Greatness, National Review and the Federalist, along with other publications.
This information has become known through a combination of the House investigations, the work of Judicial Watch who continue to sue for access, the two OIG reports that have been issued, the one indictment of Senate aide Wolfe for lying about his leaks to reporters, and Wikileaks.
The list of wrong doing is extensive, and covers many areas, but the lies to the FISA court are obvious. At this point we have authors writing books about the full scope of the Deep State and their attempted (and still ongoing) coup attempt.
By the time Woodward and Bernstein wrote All the President's Men the scandal was over, because the Government did not pussyfoot around, they charged people as soon as they knew there were crimes, or even suspicion of crimes.
It took from June 17, 1972 to Jan 30th, 1973 to figure out that Liddy and McCord were behind the break-in and indict them. So, 7 months.
It took until April 30 for charges to be imminent and Haldeman, Ehrlichman and Attorney General Richard Kleindienst to resigns, and John Dean, the White House counsel, to get fired. So 10 months.
This was all accomplished BEFORE a Special Prosecutor was even appointed!.
By Aug 8, 14 months after the break in Nixon resigns. So, yes, I think 18 months without a single indictment is absurd, and it does make me wonder if anyone will ever be indicted for anything.
Mueller certainly has no problem indicting everyone up to the proverbial ham sandwich in his attempt to get Trump.
So, I repeat your question Damn, 18 months of "the plan" is long enough, are we there yet?. At what point, if ever, will you concede that either there never was a plan, or the plan failed?
Serious question.
My frustration isn't based on Q, as much as it is based on the visible government led by Trump failing to respond to the visible crime committed and reported on by all the sources I listed above.
IF there is secret Q stuff too, shouldn't that make it all go faster, not way way slower?
Cheers!