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DC Corruption on Scale – The “Too Big to Jail” Aspect
A frequent reaction when understanding the revelations of the Obama Surveillance System is:
“WOW! If only 1/2 of this is true, why haven’t heads rolled?“
This is a very common response.The problem, that few understand and even fewer accept, is that this is not a partisan issue. Every element within the DC system is a stakeholder in maintaining the status of corruption; that includes every Republican and every Democrat, every leftist, moderate, liberal, libertarian and every conservative.
The entire DC system, including the RNC and DNC, are aligned to retain and expand the surveillance state- including popular and well-known names like Devin Nunes, Kash Patel, Pam Bondi, Susie Wiles, Ed Martin, Bill Barr, Mike Johnson, Marco Rubio, John Ratcliffe and Jim Jordan. These names are just a few of the people who believe in the created “continuity of government” national security system. A system that justifies and underpins the capture of all electronic metadata.
♦ To address the “if only 1/2 of this is true” aspect. Let me remind you of the very specific evidence that supports what is demonstrably visible in the Obama spying operation.
Deep inside the report, released by John Durham {CITATION}, the special counsel outlined how former FBI Director James Comey was intimately involved in the creation of the Carter Page FISA application.
Durham noted that Comey kept asking the DOJ National Security Division and FBI counterintelligence investigators, “Where’s the FISA, we need the FISA?” However, John Durham never interviewed James Comey or Andrew McCabe.
The former FBI Director and Deputy refused to cooperate or give testimony to John Durham. So, how did John Durham have details about the demands of Comey?

DC Corruption on Scale - The "Too Big to Jail" Aspect - The Last Refuge
A frequent reaction when understanding the revelations of the Obama Surveillance System is: “WOW! If only 1/2 of this is true, why haven’t heads rolled?“ This is a very common response. The problem, that few understand and even fewer accept, is that this is not a partisan issue. Every element...
