For those trying to keep track of the sealed indictments AND/OR for those who want to know if the whole thing is true and is backed by some source other than /POL/ . Here is the Google Drive folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1cC702ou3zm4VJICOI30EwaVCbbvYDQ5p
These appear to have been generated using the PACER governmental website. PACER = Public Access to Court Electronic Records (access the website here). I'm not sure but I think you have to be signed in and pay some fee to generate these records.
Narcissism ago
I am beyond carring if they know who/ what I am.
Vindicator ago
Giving this the QAnon Storm Watch flair for those who are keeping track.
SoSpricyHotDog ago
Holy shite! That's a lot of indictments. Clicking on link now using anonymous browser (Google can't "see" anything but your IP if you aren't logged in). And... let's be honest, they already know that.
So... yeah, can verify. Massive list. 4,289 to be exact. Holy hell.
Gothamgirl ago
Is that number pertinent to just Mueller's cases or the whole court system?
newworldahead ago
It's whole court system. It's been said that there never was as many sealed indictments in such a short amount of time in US history. I think there were about 1100 sealed indictments in 2009 for the whole year. Those 4300+ indictments are only for the period covering october 31 to november 22 or something like that. If true it's truly exceptional.
Gothamgirl ago
Yes, I do recall that now, thank you.
myvoicefromhell ago
Pretty sure that clicking that link is going to dox you in one way or another.
newworldahead ago
Don't you think Google already knows everything about you? People, you are NOT anonymous on the Internet, not even when you use TOR! Google (and all the other tech giants) already knows all it wants to know about you, that's a proven fact. Do you really think it matters at this point, in 2017, whether or not you click a public Google Drive link?
Please, get real.
myvoicefromhell ago
Thank you for confirming what I just said.
newworldahead ago
Didn't confirm anything you said, but if it makes you happy, believe it my friend!
SoberSecondThought ago
The owner of the particular Google doc can collect the emails of those who access it. It's not just Google that has the information. It wouldn't be unusual for bad guys to post useful info just to dox whoever reads it. (Not saying that is the case here, but that is why it's a problem.)
newworldahead ago
Oh ok I see the problem. One way to prevent the owner from seeing your email address would be to log out of your google account before clicking the link. Although I admit it would be just too easy to forget about it and click the link anyway.
ESOTERICshade ago
Seen a lot of other people say that too. Somehow it supposedly pinpoints people.