It is spooky that last night at the end of the Read the Future class, about 30 people continued to hang out and ask questions about the future. I sat there pulling tarot cards on James Comey -- what he was thinking, what he would do in the future, what did he believe about Trump's guilt. I remember seeing that this man was way over his head. While reading Comey, I also tapped into the truth about Trump and Russia. I now wonder if I was getting the information straight from Comey.
No Nixon just fired the Special Prosecutor then couldn't find anyone to carry it out. Eliot Richardson said, nope, I won't do your bidding Mr. President.... Oh, just noticed... so funny, the press is comparing the FBI firing to Nixon.
I wondered why I got "The Heat is On" by Glenn Frey and Bob Seeger's "Shakedown" stuck in my head last night! ?
Jeanne, they're calling it Watergate 2.0
ElaineB, ????????
That's right, you did! On May 8, 2017, at 22:37, Meghan Storke <warriorwitch79@gmail.com> wrote: During the Trump talk, I got Glenn Frey's "The Heat is On" stuck in my head, then Bob Seeger's "Shakedown" (LMAO)
I tried to the listen last night to the Q/A but couldn't stick around for all of it. I remember Comey came up, maybe you can repeat some of what came up too. If Zoron could weigh in also.
Warrior Witch: Nixon didn't fire an FBI director, but he did fire his special prosecutor Archibald Cox. Many historians view this as the key event that congealed and accelerated Nixon's downfall.
Also, astrologer/psychic Denise Siegel is making predictions about Trump that are in sync with predictions made on this site: "This is the beginning of his unraveling...his children are somehow involved...a lot more information is coming next week...it will probably be the spring of 2019 when he falls from grace and is removed from power...his children could end up losing their fortunes and being arrested..."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZoVxuSrV-s
Someone asked if Comey would ever take the Trump-Russia investigation to the final stage and implicate Trump. I focused intuitively on Comey and saw a man deeply conflicted and very much over his head with the political pressure. I felt he was dedicated to completing the investigation because investigating this kind of crime was a chance of a lifetime for a man who loves a good investigation. But that he was not going to be able to take the investigation to it's logical end - and prosecute the president. I didn't know why. Just felt the political pressure would overwhelm him. Then I focused on what understanding what Comey really believed or know about Trump. I felt Comey believed that Trump's team, with Trump's knowledge, was guilty of colluding with the Russians to get Trump elected and be made a billionaire many times over through an oil deal. In exchange, Trump would drop the U.S> sanctions against the Exxon-Russian oil deal. I felt psychically that Comey had put together enough evidence to implicate a lot of people around Trump for at least part of these crimes, and that some of these people had inadvertently revealed that Trump was in on the deal. But I also felt that Comey was not going to go forward with delivering the evidence until he had a good enough case that no amount of political pressure could squash. In other words, Comey did not want to lose. He knew he had to work with the Justice Department and that was going to be formidable since Sessions was part of the crime. He wanted his case to be iron clad.