I like @jsolomonReports , I follow him, listen to his podcasts, he's set himself apart from the msm. But he's been completely awol like everybody else in relation to SR.
You don't have to jump to the conclusion that SR actually leaked to wikileaks or xyz had him killed. You just need to focus on the basic questions no one will answer almost five years later to realize something is being hidden and start asking , WHY?
This is just one example of one tiny piece...and it's not new. The AUSA redacted in this story is Deborah Sines. She blurted the quiet part out loud to isikoff on his podcast 2 years ago.
Here's the text in the story👇
Read the second part more carefully. Just the news is claiming its "confirmed" because Sines (who they are unwilling to report as being the subject of this 302) said so?
Protip: Before you claim somethings "confirmed" anything you ought to confirm who said it.
Protip2: Look closer at the person who said it.
A quick look at Sines twitter account after her retirement in 2018 would have revealed she was fully invested in the "resistance", disliked trump, and her bestie was non other than Glen Kirschner (you know the msnbc analyst that said he could prosecute trump for murder)
But that's beyond the point. Theirs a big matza ball out there that makes Sines claim that Seth couldn't tell first responders anything because he was "too drunk" acceptable.
It's the fact that he was on the phone talking to people for the past 3 hours. In fact he supposedly was on the phone with his GF, Kelsey mulka from around 230am right up until he was shot at 419 am?
But he was "too drunk" to say anything😒
And here's the bottom line. Sines can say whatever she wants to deflect from what Seth may have said or not said or to discredit something he said that doesn't fit the resist narrative. But you know what that 302 doesn't "confirm" anything.....
You know what confirms Seth's degree of intoxication?
You guessed it....a toxicology report.
Which has never been released. Nor ballistics, or autopsy, or camera footage, bicycles, the list goes on and on.
How about reporters start doing their job? 😠 (end)
*bodycams
I have no idea why autocorrect changed bodycams to bicycles😂
Probably has something to do with a bike rack.
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Last night I had a dream that I met John Durham....
He was a proff dept at the college where I did my undergrad. He was supposed to be investigating a scandal there and everyone was abuzz about it, but no one had seen him for months....
Then I went to interview at graduate schools, one of which was a big rival. When I got there I found out Durham had been working there the whole time, and everybody knew it, but no one there really cared because, meh, it was a scandal at another school....
Why no one is digging deeper re: Zachary Alam, is mind boggling. Not only did he have tons of prior charges in VA, he also faced multiple charges including felony in DC as well as Maryland. Lots of diversions and pleas and no real consequences make you scratch your head.
In fact he was facing serious and separate charges in all 3 jurisdictions during the same time frame 2017-2019.
Most docs not available online. But here's just one incident:
On November 14, 2018 around midnight in DC, he snuck up on on a truck driver, who he didn't know, sitting in his cab, opened the door and punched him in the leg then kicked in the front of the grill causing 3k damage.
I don't think there is a single person in this corner who isn't shaking their head right now about what the hell actually went down regarding the last minute declass by President Trump.
I've run a number of theories thru my head the past couple days which I'll lay out here.
Before I do there are a few contexts to lay out for background:
I think Andrew Weissman and a couple others on the Mueller team are going to be indicted.
That's why Barr is leaving early on Dec 23.
I think Durham has told him he is going there. I think that's the real reason he was designated a SC. Because he's basically going to be prosecuting people who were technically DOJ.
That's why Barr has to go early. Rosen wasn't installed until after RR left and the special counsel was over with, removing those possible conflicts.