Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. The subpoena covering Jan 10 - present makes me wonder, was Trump still conspiring to overthrow the election at that time? The surveillance could reveal some verry interesting things. No wonder all those "golfers" look worried. Is My Pillow Guy among them?
It's Jan. 10, 2022. The insurrection and any possibility of overthrowing the election would have happened in 2021.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be the point of seizing phones now? Wouldn’t anyone with half a brain have wiped that a long time ago?
They've seized a bunch of them. Every message has at least two people on it. Find a message on one and not the other, you know that someone deleted. And deleting is obstruction when the message in question is evidence of criming.
People are COMMUNICATING!! OMG.
Does anyone here actually think that seizing all these phones is a good idea? What’s next? Round them all up and put them in jail for ‘conspiring against Democrats?’.
They were communicating about organizing a coup. So yes, seizing the phones they used to do that is a good idea because it will provide evidence of their plans to overturn the election.
Please print the messages specifically stating they planned to falsify votes
You will get to see them in the indictment and trial.
So you haven’t seen them and you are speculating. As you were.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That golf course gathering is odd. Could it be he's instructing his employees how he wishes them to upgrade the course?
Not everything he does is sinister. But it looks strange. All those men riding in golf carts.
Men riding in golf carts on a golf course! How very odd![]()
I guess it escaped your notice that no one has clubs. It's odd to be riding in a golf cart on a golf course when you are not dressed for and have no equipment for golfing.
there's one guy with something that looks like a club, but the head is covered. I'm no golfer, but I'm pretty sure you can't hit the ball with the cover on.
The guy holding something red/orange on his shoulder is holding a bunch of surveyor's flags. They are standing next to a swampy area as evidenced by the reeds. Who knows what was up but he's a fool if he thinks the FBI didn't hear the whole thing.
Anonymous wrote:PP here, seeing the FBI just seized My Pillow Guy's phone, I bet this is about continuing efforts after the Jan 6 insurrection. They are going down for treason. MMW
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That golf course gathering is odd. Could it be he's instructing his employees how he wishes them to upgrade the course?
Not everything he does is sinister. But it looks strange. All those men riding in golf carts.
Men riding in golf carts on a golf course! How very odd![]()
I guess it escaped your notice that no one has clubs. It's odd to be riding in a golf cart on a golf course when you are not dressed for and have no equipment for golfing.
there's one guy with something that looks like a club, but the head is covered. I'm no golfer, but I'm pretty sure you can't hit the ball with the cover on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be the point of seizing phones now? Wouldn’t anyone with half a brain have wiped that a long time ago?
They've seized a bunch of them. Every message has at least two people on it. Find a message on one and not the other, you know that someone deleted. And deleting is obstruction when the message in question is evidence of criming.
People are COMMUNICATING!! OMG.
Does anyone here actually think that seizing all these phones is a good idea? What’s next? Round them all up and put them in jail for ‘conspiring against Democrats?’.
They were communicating about organizing a coup. So yes, seizing the phones they used to do that is a good idea because it will provide evidence of their plans to overturn the election.
Please print the messages specifically stating they planned to falsify votes
You will get to see them in the indictment and trial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That golf course gathering is odd. Could it be he's instructing his employees how he wishes them to upgrade the course?
Not everything he does is sinister. But it looks strange. All those men riding in golf carts.
Men riding in golf carts on a golf course! How very odd![]()
I guess it escaped your notice that no one has clubs. It's odd to be riding in a golf cart on a golf course when you are not dressed for and have no equipment for golfing.
there's one guy with something that looks like a club, but the head is covered. I'm no golfer, but I'm pretty sure you can't hit the ball with the cover on.
The guy holding something red/orange on his shoulder is holding a bunch of surveyor's flags. They are standing next to a swampy area as evidenced by the reeds. Who knows what was up but he's a fool if he thinks the FBI didn't hear the whole thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a quick observation, Christina Bobb (Trump attorney and Custodian of Records) signed her name to a legal document provided to the FBI which contained a number of false statements about Trump possessing and handling documents with classification markings. She’s been quiet recently, I assume because it is taking time to find herself a good defense attorney. As others have already said MAGA stands for More Attorneys Getting Attorneys!
Her certification is qualified to the extent it recites that the certification is narrowly based on information provided to her. She does not state that she conducted the search or that she has any personal knowledge.
You are correct, her statement is prefaced by “based on information that was provided to me”. Which means that Christina Bobb - at the very least - is a fact witness in the obstruction investigation. But based on her previous work for Trump planning the January 6 insurrection (look up her work as a Trump campaign volunteer in the Willard Hotel war room/command center) I think she’s more than merely a witness in this NARA/Espionage Act/Obstruction investigation. Christina Bobb is likely a suspect and maybe, just maybe, an informant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That golf course gathering is odd. Could it be he's instructing his employees how he wishes them to upgrade the course?
Not everything he does is sinister. But it looks strange. All those men riding in golf carts.
Men riding in golf carts on a golf course! How very odd![]()
I guess it escaped your notice that no one has clubs. It's odd to be riding in a golf cart on a golf course when you are not dressed for and have no equipment for golfing.
there's one guy with something that looks like a club, but the head is covered. I'm no golfer, but I'm pretty sure you can't hit the ball with the cover on.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. The subpoena covering Jan 10 - present makes me wonder, was Trump still conspiring to overthrow the election at that time? The surveillance could reveal some verry interesting things. No wonder all those "golfers" look worried. Is My Pillow Guy among them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That golf course gathering is odd. Could it be he's instructing his employees how he wishes them to upgrade the course?
Not everything he does is sinister. But it looks strange. All those men riding in golf carts.
Men riding in golf carts on a golf course! How very odd![]()
I guess it escaped your notice that no one has clubs. It's odd to be riding in a golf cart on a golf course when you are not dressed for and have no equipment for golfing.