Is Durham still alive?

Gunny46

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Yeah, he charged 2 people with making false statements to the FBI. Was that the Kracken?

He's still investigating. He runs it through a Grand Jury. He can only move forward on what they except. Nothing is getting leacked. Mueller investigation is the exact opposite of how it's suppose to work. The Democrats will probably try to defund him sooner than later.
 

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Yep, go back to sleep little sheep.
He could make alot more money in the private sector. Which is where he is headed when his work is over. You would think he wouldn't want to drag this out any longer that he has to. Yet still plugging away.
 

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Expecting anything to be done is naive at best. Nothing ever happens to the corrupt DC establishment. Laws are only for us peasants.

The former DHS Inspector General just pled guilty to multiple felonies. But yes as long as the New Democrat Party is in control of the DOJ you should be concerned. If you're breaking the law you should also be concerned if you can't afford a decent lawyer.
 
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The former DHS Inspector General just pled guilty to multiple felonies. But yes as long as the New Democrat Party is in control of the DOJ you should be concerned. If you're breaking the law you should also be concerned if you can't afford a decent lawyer.
I can’t speak for everyone, but I’ve lost faith in the system. Anyone who thinks that is silly should really sit down and look at the last 5 years. Blatant corruption and lawlessness. And nothing was done. Sure, I still plan to vote and do my part. I just don’t expect anything to change because there isn’t enough people mad enough to change it. All your ideas sound great, but I don’t think there’s enough people who are ready to put forth the effort needed to change things.
 

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I can’t speak for everyone, but I’ve lost faith in the system. Anyone who thinks that is silly should really sit down and look at the last 5 years. Blatant corruption and lawlessness. And nothing was done. Sure, I still plan to vote and do my part. I just don’t expect anything to change because there isn’t enough people mad enough to change it. All your ideas sound great, but I don’t think there’s enough people who are ready to put forth the effort needed to change things.

Mad people burn **** down and the current Administration isn't going to protect you. Matter of fact they hope you do. So they can use it against you. Virginia just showed you how to get it started. Anything sounds like surrender. We don't want that. Correct?
 

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Mad people burn **** down and the current Administration isn't going to protect you. Matter of fact they hope you do. So they can use it against you. Virginia just showed you how to get it started. Anything sounds like surrender. We don't want that. Correct?
I never said anything about burning the place down. I just said I have no faith in the system nor the people to do anything to change it. I’m referring to your grassroots Initiative. It’s all solid advice. My thought is nobody is mad enough to do it. Too many are content in their daily lives they don’t see a problem with it. Or have the time to address it. Until that changes, I stand by what I said that nothing will change for the better.
 

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I never said anything about burning the place down. I just said I have no faith in the system nor the people to do anything to change it. I’m referring to your grassroots Initiative. It’s all solid advice. My thought is nobody is mad enough to do it. Too many are content in their daily lives they don’t see a problem with it. Or have the time to address it. Until that changes, I stand by what I said that nothing will change for the better.

It's happening all around you. It's not going to happen everywhere all at once.
 

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Taking a long time to release that Kracken.
Nunes is...he was right, YOU were wrong.

I had that whole "collusion" scam outlined in my memo boomer and YOU rejected virtually all of it!


@Boomboom521 trying to justify why he overlooked the Nunes memo?

Tough one for 'ya to admit huh "fake" boom? 🤔
 

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Hey Devin...my man...why do you suppose @Boomboom521 refuses to give you credit for cracking the fake, phony, Russian collusion scam with your famous memo?

Well atl, it appears to me someone who is as fake and phony as that whole scheme turned out to be would probably have a hard time admitting to being pretty fake and phony enough to swallow that canard?


 

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Taking a long time to release that Kracken.
Have always thought Durham knew he would not be able to accomplish much with a liberal administration in the White House. Or he would be defunded.

Have stopped contributions to conservative parties until they prosecute some that broke election laws. Red states should be able to catch and punish someone. Have still supported local candidates for state office if they favor fair elections. Youngkin won so maybe there is a blueprint to get these crooked liberals out of office. Still plan to vote and really can’t stand the utter incompetence the country is getting from Hiden Biden.
 

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Join me fellow OT posters, in honoring our resident "nowhere man" @Boomboom521

click here to play the theme in tribute:
"he's a real nowhere man...sitting in his nowhere land....making all his nowhere plans for nobody"


"He's as blind as he can be, just sees what he wants to see, nowhere man can you see me at all?"

Nowhere man please listen, you don't know what you're missin'....leave it all.... till somebody else lends you a hand...ah...ah....la...la...la...la....la.....
 
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atlkvb

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Boomboom is a pedo.
Meh....I suspect he's a Loving Father and devoted Family man....I just sense a lack of credibility with his revamped "conciliatory" demeanor now being presented on this forum while he's still in my mind just as arrogant and phony as he's always been.

Why do I say that?

Can't/won't admit he was 100% dead wrong about Devin Nunes or that the entire Russian collusion scam was a straight up hoax. Just can't bring himself to admit he believed a fabricated lie.

 

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I can’t speak for everyone, but I’ve lost faith in the system. Anyone who thinks that is silly should really sit down and look at the last 5 years. Blatant corruption and lawlessness. And nothing was done. Sure, I still plan to vote and do my part. I just don’t expect anything to change because there isn’t enough people mad enough to change it. All your ideas sound great, but I don’t think there’s enough people who are ready to put forth the effort needed to change things.
I mostly agree with this...except we still have the power to change things. It all depends on what type of representation we want? We get exactly what we vote for. Legally or not, 80 million ballots were cast for creepy Joe Biden. Those weren't all "fake" ballots. That mess right now in D.C. is a direct reflection on us! We can change it, just as you said if enough of us are fed up. Sad reality is though, not enough of us are. Not at the moment...but I sense a change blowin' in the wind.

One can only hope right? 😟
 
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atlkvb

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@Boomboom521 you once boasted on this forum (in your former open to all evidence fake persona) that you always consider the facts when presented to you correct? So kindly tell the board which of these FACTS of the Nunes memo which you rejected when they were first presented turned out to be false as YOU once claimed?


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key findings:
Our findings, which are detailed below, 1) raise concerns with the legitimacy and legality of certain DOJ and FBI interactions with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), and 2) represent a troubling breakdown of legal processes established to protect the American people from abuses related to the FISA process.

  • The “dossier” compiled by Christopher Steele (Steele dossier) on behalf of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Hillary Clinton campaign formed an essential part of the Carter Page FISA application. Steele was a longtime FBI source who was paid over $160,000 by the DNC and Clinton campaign,
  • Neither the initial application in October 2016, nor any of the renewals, disclose or reference the role of the DNC, Clinton campaign, or any party/campaign in funding Steele’s efforts, even though the political origins of the Steele dossier were then known to senior DOJ and FBI officials.
  • The Page FISA application incorrectly assesses that Steele did not directly provide information to Yahoo News. Steele has admitted in British court filings that he met with Yahoo News—and several other outlets—in September 2016 at the direction of Fusion GPS. Perkins Coie was aware of Steele’s initial media contacts because they hosted at least one meeting in Washington D.C. in 2016 with Steele and Fusion GPS where this matter was discussed.
  • Steele should have been terminated for his previous undisclosed contacts with Yahoo and other outlets in September—before the Page application was submitted to the FISC in October—but Steele improperly concealed from and lied to the FBI about those contacts.
  • Before and after Steele was terminated as a source, he maintained contact with DOJ via then-Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr, a senior DOJ official who worked closely with Deputy Attorneys General Yates and later Rosenstein. Shortly after the election, the FBI began interviewing Ohr, documenting his communications with Steele. For example, in September 2016, Steele admitted to Ohr his feelings against then-candidate Trump when Steele said he “was desperate that Donald Trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being president.
  • During this same time period, Ohr’s wife was employed by Fusion GPS to assist in the cultivation of opposition research on Trump. Ohr later provided the FBI with all of his wife’s opposition research, paid for by the DNC and Clinton campaign via Fusion GPS. The Ohrs’ relationship with Steele and Fusion GPS was inexplicably concealed from the FISC.
There is so much more in this memo which proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that the entire "Trump colluded with Russians" affair was a completely fabricated hoax run by the DNC and Clinton campaign. Yet despite his self described willingness to "view all the facts" and "keep an open mind"...boomboom521 to this day refuses to admit Nunes was 100% correct backed by the provable FACTS and he (boomer) himself was 100% dead wrong suggesting Nunes had political motivations for fabricating details in his memo.

Why can't @Boomboom521 right now today admit he was wrong? Because.....





So I'm suggesting right here, right now... that @Boomboom521 is a certified phony...
 
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atlkvb

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So clearly the board can see @Boomboom521 really hasn't changed...he still thinks he's the smartest guy in the room, doesn't get bogged down in partisan rancor, keeps an open mind, is the most thoughtful, kind, compassionate, considerate, tolerant, accepting, honest, non biased poster on this forum correct?

He's also a big fat giant phony! Say boom....can you really be all those things mentioned above and yet still admit you're as phony as a waxed piece of fruit?

signed......
 

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I mostly agree with this...except we still have the power to change things. It all depends on what type of representation we want? We get exactly what we vote for. Legally or not, 80 million ballots were cast for creepy Joe Biden. Those weren't all "fake" ballots. That mess right now in D.C. is a direct reflection on us! We can change it, just as you said if enough of us are fed up. Sad reality is though, not enough of us are. Not at the moment...but I sense a change blowin' in the wind.

One can only hope right? 😟

Hope is not a course of action. There are people taking action all over. Not everyone will get what they want. However If Hillary runs again she could have uncomfortable questions to answer. I also never said Obama or her would go to jail. But a lot of corrupt people are lashing out right now. Look for the Democrats and Rhino's to push to defended Durham soon.
 

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Mad people burn **** down and the current Administration isn't going to protect you. Matter of fact they hope you do. So they can use it against you. Virginia just showed you how to get it started. Anything sounds like surrender. We don't want that. Correct?
I hope Miyares gets a few indictments
 

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I hope Miyares gets a few indictments

If anything he's fighting back and his efforts will spotlight corruption that many may have not known was going on. He got elected so obviously alot of Virginian's were fed up. This won't be the only State trending this way.
 
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He's still investigating. He runs it through a Grand Jury. He can only move forward on what they except. Nothing is getting leacked. Mueller investigation is the exact opposite of how it's suppose to work. The Democrats will probably try to defund him sooner than later.
$3.8 m so far, with 2 charges of false statements, which you guys barked about being “procedural bs”, during the Mueller investigation. It’s been how long now though? This was a very important investigation, and im getting frustrated that the results are not coming timely.
 

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He could make alot more money in the private sector. Which is where he is headed when his work is over. You would think he wouldn't want to drag this out any longer that he has to. Yet still plugging away.
But the team Mueller put together were in it for the money, i thought, some of you said. And the longer that investigation went on, the more roars there were on here about that investigation being a money grab too. I think this was a needed investigation, and i want to see the results. Just like Russia - the hype of what could be found needs to be silenced by what was ACTUALLY found.
 

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$3.8 m so far, with 2 charges of false statements, which you guys barked about being “procedural bs”, during the Mueller investigation. It’s been how long now though? This was a very important investigation, and im getting frustrated that the results are not coming timely.

The results will come when he's done. 3.8 million is peanuts compared to what the Mueller team spent. Stop worrying about the timeline and let the man do his job. There's dirty politics and there are crimes he can prove. As far as you know he's concentrating on the latter as far as charges go and will notify the public on the first topic.
 

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Expecting anything to be done is naive at best. Nothing ever happens to the corrupt DC establishment. Laws are only for us peasants.
Ok, so here we go: at least THIS opinion is rooted in logic i can agree with: that the deepstate infrastructure has been so firmly entrenched over the years since WWII, it would be impossible for any real internal investigation to occur. That Republican or Democrat, FBI or DOJ, Clinton or Bush - it is all part of the same designed structure of a “two party keep them hating the other side while we do whatever we want” shadow government.

I dont think it is actually this bad, but at least the logic jives.
 

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The results will come when he's done. 3.8 million is peanuts compared to what the Mueller team spent. Stop worrying about the timeline and let the man do his job. There's dirty politics and there are crimes he can prove. As far as you know he's concentrating on the latter as far as charges go and will notify the public on the first topic.
I agree, the $3.8m figure was low, and impressive to me. So I looked at past investigation costs: Muller $35m (but got back $44m in seized funds) Clinton $69m, Iran/Contra $42

The $3.8m figure actually refreshed a little more excitement inside of me thinking this might be a positive investigation ran by someone we can trust to find the truth, and not use it simply as political capital. Been a long time though
 

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Hope is not a course of action. There are people taking action all over. Not everyone will get what they want. However If Hillary runs again she could have uncomfortable questions to answer. I also never said Obama or her would go to jail. But a lot of corrupt people are lashing out right now. Look for the Democrats and Rhino's to push to defended Durham soon.
One of the reasons speed mattered in this investigation. Just like Mueller, i dont want this investigation interrupted. It needs to be finished, the report made public, regardless of the findings. The longer he takes (and i understand, by going with legit deepstate logic, this isnt an easy investigation at all) the more likely this folds into the background, and the impact of the Russian investigation minimized.
 

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Ok, so here we go: at least THIS opinion is rooted in logic i can agree with: that the deepstate infrastructure has been so firmly entrenched over the years since WWII, it would be impossible for any real internal investigation to occur. That Republican or Democrat, FBI or DOJ, Clinton or Bush - it is all part of the same designed structure of a “two party keep them hating the other side while we do whatever we want” shadow government.

I dont think it is actually this bad, but at least the logic jives.
Exactly. We may not agree on much, but we do on this. You can’t expect those involved to indict themselves. Sad but true
 

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I agree, the $3.8m figure was low, and impressive to me. So I looked at past investigation costs: Muller $35m (but got back $44m in seized funds) Clinton $69m, Iran/Contra $42

The $3.8m figure actually refreshed a little more excitement inside of me thinking this might be a positive investigation ran by someone we can trust to find the truth, and not use it simply as political capital. Been a long time though

Yet several MSM and politicians are complaining about the price tag and want to defund him. My expectations of him is he will do it by the book and not in a vindictive way. Not everyone in government is a bad guy. I've posted numerous examples of people trying to do their job over the past few years. It's the bought and paid for politicians and those loyal to them that need to go.

Side note. The ATF can go. It's a redundant institution that could be handled by the States.
 

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Exactly. We may not agree on much, but we do on this. You can’t expect those involved to indict themselves. Sad but true
I just want to see that the truth cant be manipulated by social media, trampled on by our representatives, ignored by any journalist, or shoved into the shadows without consequences.
 

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I just want to see that the truth cant be manipulated by social media, trampled on by our representatives, ignored by any journalist, or shoved into the shadows without consequences.
A relativists talking about "truth". 😂
 

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Exactly. We may not agree on much, but we do on this. You can’t expect those involved to indict themselves. Sad but true

Wouldn't be the first time. No leaks to the media or politicians is a good sign. You may end up being correct. I'm willing to wait until he's done before I criticize his work though.