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I don't think Durham is another Mueller and he's certainly not a Bill Barr. There was a statute of limitation for prosecution, so Durham started the prosecution with Sussman and beat the statute of limitations deadline. RICO is the prize. Did you know that only in conspiracy trials is hearsay testimony allowed into evidence? That's a big advantage when trying to trace the network of ratlines. I'm still confident Durham is after everyone involved, including the big names, the high-value targets. There will surely, be Dancin, Dancin in the Street!, as the big names are shuffled off to prison, one-by-one. And Hilla's Basket of Deplorables will be able to breathe again and resume living the American Dream. I'm also confident Durham has security around him, because he knows what's what.

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This is a very good interview with Texas lawyer Ty Clevenger about our lawless, unaccountable government intelligence agencies. Investigative committees never go after the top dogs, only private small fry citizens to run out the time and to look like they are doing something

May 6th, 2022

The Whistleblower Newsroom - TWO INVESTIGATIONS AND A LAWSUIT: BLOWING THE LID OFF OF RUSSIAGATE

Texas lawyer Ty Clevenger, who has been waging Freedom of Information Act battles in various courts against the FBI and other federal agencies in a search for the truth about the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich, talks about the massive corruption in the government’s FOIA system that he’s discovered along the way, the progress he's made, and how the information from his investigation along with that of John Durham and potential discovery from a recent lawsuit filed by Trump against DNC and Hillary Clinton Campaign leaders are blowing the lid off of Russiagate.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/3udgEIZQGQIY/

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Update: I think, all of you (Celia's subscribers), have been way ahead of me from the beginning, regarding the Durham investigation. My comment on May 31 is full of accurate information (e.g. statute of limitations, RICO), but, as it turns out, my optimism about Durham, was wishful thinking. I've been played. My Discernment is in the shop for a tune-up.

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