Great post and points, the De-Class allowed Durham to present this to a Grand Jury for Indictments. And that information will be sealed. I have a suspicion this will be passed on to the military to handle, as you pointed out the corruption is so deep it requires the military.
Thanks. I want to understand your point though. You said this:
>"...., the De-Class allowed Durham to present this to a Grand Jury for Indictments."
Are you saying that the De-Class was for the Grand Jury alone? I assumed federal Grand Juries were given classified status after being selected, especially in matters of national security. The people selected on the Grand Juries would have to meet this criteria whover they are. You raised an important point. Then why all the talk about De-Class when it pertains to the often typical criteria for a federal Grand Jury?
Patriot, the declass was for everyone's consumption, but I heard the DOJ objected to the declass. My opinion was based on a interview on OANN a while back when the first declass was made. And the guest on OANN stated this would enable Durham to Impanel a GJ quickly. Now they do not hold a full trial at a GJ. they just provide enough information to obtain a indictment.
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