Originally posted at >>>/qrb/118141 (310823ZDEC21) Notable: extended decode on DOJ, Russiagate, Comey, and related topics (Flynn, Pence)
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>bet he was the first deal they made to kick this off, fired doesn't begin to describe what he's gone through
>kek
>walkin ded
>he loves his kids
>what a father won't do
>*flip*
This anon suggests that Comey is not a white hat, but was nonetheless flipped to act for the white hat team, what some call a grey hat perhaps.
I will mostly hold off an examination of that issue, since I want to note the underlying presupposition, that Comey has indeed acted for the white hat team.
The most obvious way in which he seems to have done so was in his treatment of the HRC email inquiries.
This would seem to be the view that Q directly pushes, especially in Q36.
I have highlighted the portions most directly relevant.
Recall that the Bill Clinton/Loretta Lynch "tarmac meeting" was June 27.
Loretta Lynch was Attorney General, and Bill Clinton "just happened" to run into her on airplane tarmac where he claimed he chatted about grandkids.
The speculation is that he offered her a seat on the Supreme Court if she could make the email case go away.
Then on July 5, Comey pops up and announces that Hillary will not be charged.
Did Lynch "get the message" and get Comey in line?
Think this out very carefully.
On the surface, letting Hillary off the hook seems like a bad thing.
But suppose Comey had done the "right" thing and fired all missiles in order to prosecute and convict.
Would Andrew Cuomo be in his second term right now?
The black hats could have "sacrificed" Hillary just like they seem to be sacrificing Ghislaine.
In July, they had time to replace her with a "new face" who could go head-to-head with Trump.
It seems like a bad joke now, but at the time, I think Cuomo might have seemed an excellent replacement candidate.
A brusque and "alpha male" New Yorker, but one from a traditional political family who didn't have all sorts of outlandish "baggage".
I wonder if he was being "held" for that very role.
But Comey said that Hillary should not be charged.
Jumping ahead, Q insinuates that Comey was then "forced into the spotlight" just before the election.
He is talking about the reopening of the email inquiry on October 28.
To say that this "cast suspicion" on Hillary is a great understatement, I think.
But look ahead... Q suggests that the prospect of a Hillary victory would have required military action.
The insinuation is that white hats in the military would have sought to take power in an outright coup.
That would have been an extremely risky venture, so it makes sense that they would go all out in order to win at the ballot box.
Q is saying that forcing Comey to reopen the HRC inquiry was part of that plan.
Obviously, Hillary took a big hit from the very fact that this topic was again in the news so close to the election.
But when Comey closed the inquiry and stuck to his original claim that she should not be charged, this was outrageous.
If the "new evidence" had been so serious that Comey had to "risk" swaying the election by announcing that she was again under investigation, then nobody with any sense would believed it had been adequately examined in just nine days.
It seemed quite obvious that Hillary was getting "special treatment".
I mean quite obvious to any halfway intelligent potential voter.
Remember that Hillary fully expected to win, even on election night.
She did not concede until Obama told her too.
Q says that the white hats somehow warned Obama that he better do so.
I have no idea how literally true that is if true at all.
But I do think Obama's role in this points to the value of the very late move against Hillary.
The deep state (morons with credentials, connections and cash) was seemingly oblivious to the actual state of the electorate and did not seem to have an effective countermove prepared.
(They fixed that in 2020.)
But Obama shut that down when he got Hillary to concede.
It seems to me that he might well have done this of his own accord.
They seem to genuinely dislike each other (BO & HRC), and perhaps Obama, being a very self-absorbed guy, simply wanted to prevent his reputation from getting tarnished.
And he very likely underestimated Trump.
I am speculating on a few points, and perhaps getting some things wrong.
What isn't wrong is that Q really does suggest that white hats used Comey's reopening of the HRC case to swing the election.
Whether Comey was forced or not is a separate question.