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Government Corruption
Durham Report, Notice What He Doesn't Do? Recommend Any Solutions!
2023-05-20
[Last Refuge] The FBI did not weaponize itself. The weaponization of the institution was done by people; the same people that John Durham did not indict for weaponizing it.

The same applies to the DHS, ODNI, DOJ, DOJ-NSD and SSCI. These institutions did not weaponize themselves; they were weaponized by the people within them.

This is the core reality behind the missing part of the John Durham report, no proposed change in policy or institutional systems. Why? Because the policies and systems are not the issue; it was the intent of the people within it — those who weaponized it. Here’s the kicker. Those people are still in place — that’s why the weaponization continues.

It doesn’t do us any good to rewrite the same articles repeatedly to emphasize the same point.

WE MUST GET THIS INFORMATION INTO THE BLOODSTREAM OF THE LARGER AMERICAN ELECTORATE.

Here’s the cited evidence.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  #5: Hear Hear. rip it out. all of it. Move the seat of US gov't to middle-USA
Posted by: irish rage boy   2023-05-20 13:27  

#5  If people in leadership are going to do what they want regardless of laws or policies then recommendations are a waste. The only solution is full and complete shut down of all broken, corrupted institutions
Posted by: Airandee   2023-05-20 12:37  

#4  /\ So, what was the purpose again of Durham's "investigation"?

1. Provide the illusion of gov't action.
2. Delay or postpone actual justice.
3. Preclude timely testimony (the issue is currently under investigation, therefore we cannot discuss any related issues).


Posted by: Besoeker   2023-05-20 10:01  

#3  So, what was the purpose again of Durham's "investigation"? Don't results of investigations get forwarded to a prosecutor or district attorney? Talk about tax dollars. I hope they got some nice TDY's out of it at least.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2023-05-20 09:39  

#2  Not all problems have solutions. Some, you must learn to either live with or identify as an untenable position for yourself.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-05-20 09:31  

#1  Perhaps I have missed something, but I've seen no indications anyone in the Congress or the DoJ is preparing to take any action either.

Kabuki dancing anyone ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-05-20 06:54  

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