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Considering the Durham Timeline…
« on: August 07, 2020, 10:28:46 am »
Considering the Durham Timeline…

Posted on August 6, 2020 by sundance

There’s a lot of debate about the timeline for John Durham’s investigation and when the information will likely become public. Toward that end here’s some food for thought.

First, *if* the “criminal investigation” (as confirmed officially by DOJ spox) resulted in evidence that would push toward a grand jury seating, it must be remembered that could not have started until after June 15, 2020:



The entire DC justice system was frozen in place until after June 15. Now considering a time-frame for typical GJ seating and processing, that would put evidence into the GJ around, say June 20th.


Now take a typical DC grand jury timeline of 5 weeks (Wolfe case May 3rd through June 7th); and contrast that against the complexity of the Durham inquiry (twice duration); and consider recent reports that investigators have only just reached principals (Brennan); then an approximate timeline would be two months +/-...

Excerpted from: https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2020/08/06/considering-the-durham-timeline/
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Re: Considering the Durham Timeline…
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2020, 10:29:32 am »
@skeeter I found this to be interesting and thought you might as well.
Scientists, like all discoverers of truth, have always asked, "What?” “How?” “Why?” “What if?” and “Why not?” Questioning science is science.

Jaeger, John . Brilliant Creations : The Wonder of Nature and Life (p. 5). Kindle Edition.

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Re: Considering the Durham Timeline…
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2020, 11:00:51 am »
@skeeter I found this to be interesting and thought you might as well.

Thanks @Bigun, I do. I've said it before, this COVID thing is a virtual Swiss army knife to the left - its been a blessing in so many ways.
Durham had better hop on his bike if he's gonna make anything of this mess.

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Re: Considering the Durham Timeline…
« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2020, 11:03:16 am »
Thanks @Bigun, I do. I've said it before, this COVID thing is a virtual Swiss army knife to the left - its been a blessing in so many ways.
Durham had better hop on his bike if he's gonna make anything of this mess.

Scientists, like all discoverers of truth, have always asked, "What?” “How?” “Why?” “What if?” and “Why not?” Questioning science is science.

Jaeger, John . Brilliant Creations : The Wonder of Nature and Life (p. 5). Kindle Edition.

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Re: Considering the Durham Timeline…
« Reply #4 on: August 07, 2020, 11:05:56 am »


Huxley got it right. Except the 'brave' part.

We're anything but anymore.