>>110179>The word "many" or "some" is troubling.It can also be a good thing. It adds a layer of ambiguity over the process, so no one knows what exactly was found.
>>110182This is totally unbelievable. Acording to Q the top of the FBI goes to a secure room without phones* and has a tresonous discussion. Then Strozok and Page pick up their phones as they leave and discussion that in text that the NSA can read? Do I have this correct?
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https://qcodefag.github.io/>What [19] people are currently meeting in a 'safe' room [heavily guarded]? >Why did everyone leave their phones/all other electronic devices in Room 239? >>110179>>110182I hope you are right and that it is to obscure what they actually got. But if retrievable data was left on purpose lets hope they can determine if the irretrievable data is deleted in a different manner. But as Q have hinted; nothing is truly deleted.
>>110185Could be that Q is hinting that they cloned and installed hidden software on their phones at that time.
>hint, hint, we know what room you left your phones in >>110182You are suggesting that the DOJ that administers the FBI is going to scheme to capture the dept they administer and out themselves?
>>110185>>110188Actually my scenario is incorrect, the secret meeting Q refers to is about 6 days ago. These text messages are much older.
>>110190Factions like to fight amongst one another in organizations with their own plots. All it takes is either someone clean with ambition, or a miscalculation to have what is needed to be released.
>>110185People need to hang.
This is way beyond jail if true.
Complete conspiracy and overthrow of the system.
>>110199I would be reasonable for the DOJ to try and distance itself from the FBI.
>>110179seems like everyone in washington is under investigation even the investigators themselves
what a giant shitshow