Their lies are becoming less and less effective. Their end is creeping up on them. They are becoming desperate and more reckless by the day. They have made too many mistakes already. We got them, it just takes a little more time. We need to keep digging up dirt on them. Their damage control can't keep up.
The most satisfying part of all this, for me, as of now, has been watching this supremely powerful conglomeration of darkness trip on itself and eat their own. Watching them scurry and slither as the light is moved onto them has been very interesting. It's like getting a peak behind the curtain before they get the next scene prepared, and they know we got a glimpse of the inner workings so they have to change the scene on the fly and pretend like what we saw was part of the act. They can pull it off a few times but it has been too frequent and they are getting tired, making mistakes, losing control.
"Peter Newsham has had a long history of both personal and professional scandals. The 1990s and 2000s were plagued with allegations of alcoholism and domestic violence, a history of love affairs, as well as the mass unconstitutional arrest of 400 people at DC’s Pershing Park and a scathing third-party report uncovering the department’s mishandling of sexual assault cases while Newsham was at the helm of the MPD’s Investigative Services Bureau.
Veronica Best’s 11-year-old daughter was raped in 2008. She says Peter Newsham, then an assistant chief, played a role in the mishandling of her daughter’s case. ..."
I'm sure all that behavior is just a prerequisite for the position. Why would they put an honorable hard-nosed chief in charge of looking into all their dirt. Nah, get the guy that has his own dirt to hide - he's easier to make deals with. Hopefully with more and more eyes watching them it's harder to make these things just disappear.
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LightlyToasted ago
"investigate" so they can say: Meh, it's nothing; Russians planted the CP I hate to be that cynical, but we'll see.
crashing_this_thread ago
Their lies are becoming less and less effective. Their end is creeping up on them. They are becoming desperate and more reckless by the day. They have made too many mistakes already. We got them, it just takes a little more time. We need to keep digging up dirt on them. Their damage control can't keep up.
GoatMeal4Breakfast ago
The most satisfying part of all this, for me, as of now, has been watching this supremely powerful conglomeration of darkness trip on itself and eat their own. Watching them scurry and slither as the light is moved onto them has been very interesting. It's like getting a peak behind the curtain before they get the next scene prepared, and they know we got a glimpse of the inner workings so they have to change the scene on the fly and pretend like what we saw was part of the act. They can pull it off a few times but it has been too frequent and they are getting tired, making mistakes, losing control.
LightlyToasted ago
Totally agree, but we cannot underestimate how corrupt local/fed police is:
Recall the post from @cantsleepawink https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1586049 DCMP is a train wreck and the interim chief, Newsham, is JA's buddy
"Peter Newsham has had a long history of both personal and professional scandals. The 1990s and 2000s were plagued with allegations of alcoholism and domestic violence, a history of love affairs, as well as the mass unconstitutional arrest of 400 people at DC’s Pershing Park and a scathing third-party report uncovering the department’s mishandling of sexual assault cases while Newsham was at the helm of the MPD’s Investigative Services Bureau. Veronica Best’s 11-year-old daughter was raped in 2008. She says Peter Newsham, then an assistant chief, played a role in the mishandling of her daughter’s case. ..."
GoatMeal4Breakfast ago
I'm sure all that behavior is just a prerequisite for the position. Why would they put an honorable hard-nosed chief in charge of looking into all their dirt. Nah, get the guy that has his own dirt to hide - he's easier to make deals with. Hopefully with more and more eyes watching them it's harder to make these things just disappear.