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pooploser ago

The record number of sealed indictments certainly indicates something interesting coming. I am still hopeful it is going to be good.

I have two questions, perhaps some has an answer: 1. Would a military court issue a sealed indictment through the standard court system? I assumed they were independent and that was the premise with this post. 2. Q has said there are less than 10 people in the know, or maybe just on the team. Regardless, if the 45,000 indictments are all related, that's impressive for such a small team.

Are_we__sure ago

Regardless, if the 45,000 indictments are all related, that's impressive for such a small team.

Have you tried working out the math on this?

An indictment means it went to a grand jury. The Constitution says that serious crimes require a grand jury indictment.

How long do you think it takes from getting information to presenting it to the grand jury and them voting a "true bill" on the info and writing up an indictment? If one person was able to do all that by themselves and complete an incredible 5 indictments a day. It would take 2.5 years for a group of 10. In reality, indictments go through many people and almost never take a single day from evidence to indictment.

The answer to this puzzle is there are not 45,000 sealed indictments. People are counting every type of sealed court document and there are many, many types of documents that get sealed as sealed indictments.