#2972 – FBI Director Christopher Wray, Charged With Treason, Eludes JAG Dragnet

A source in General Eric M. Smith’s office told Real Raw News yesterday that FBI Director Christopher Wray “supernaturally” eluded capture when JAG agents on Wednesday showed up at his D.C. residence with a military arrest warrant charging him with treason and other high crimes.

While Wray’s primary residence is in Georgia, where he lives with his wife Hellen and their two children, he also leased a 2,700-square-foot house in D.C.’s upscale suburb of Georgetown, where, sources say, he stayed while in town on official business—such as devising ways of imprisoning innocent patriots. JAG’s treason charge stems from Wray’s illegal and unconstitutional raid on President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, his role in hunting down the J6 patriots, and, more recently, his telling Kamala Harris, “We only have a few weeks left to fix this,” on a November 9 phone call that White Hats intercepted.

Our source said White Hats believe that, somehow, Wray was tipped off to JAG’s presence and magically absconded while the house was under rigorous surveillance, essentially pulling a Houdini or David Copperfield, disappearing as six JAG investigators had watchful eyes on both the front and rear exit and windows through which Wray could have crawled.

“We know as fact Christopher Wray was inside before the order was given to enter the house,” a JAG source told RRN.

Hours earlier, investigators wearing civilian attire and driving nondescript vehicles had arrived in Wray’s neighborhood and determined that Wray was home alone behaving normally, meaning he wasn’t twitchy or nervously peeking out windows as if expecting an implacable foe to burst inside.

“A target who thinks he’s being watched acts different than an oblivious one,” our source said. “But intelligence people are hard to gauge because they’ve had training. Wray gave off no clues.”

Asked why JAG didn’t storm the house while they had eyes on Wray, he added, “We’ve found the best time to confront targets is during what’s called the circadian low, the early morning hours since the target’s likely drowsy or asleep and slow to react. Of course, they could be wise to this tactic and adapted, but that still doesn’t explain Wray’s vanishing act.”

He said that Wray arrived at the home in a Mercedes-Benz GLS at 4:00 p.m. He only once opened the front door to retrieve a DoorDash food delivery the driver had placed on his porch. Between 5:00 and 10:00 p.m., he made three telephone calls from his personal cell—White Hats had that number tapped—two to his wife Helen in Georgia, and one to his son, Trip. The conversations were innocuous, our source said, and Wray sounded neither anxious nor distressed.

After spending a few hours working on a laptop in his home office, Wray retired to the living room and reposed on a sofa while watching television.

“His curtains were open just wide enough for us to glimpse his activities,” our source said. “It was nearly midnight when he started turning lights off and went to bed. Our men didn’t want to go inside right away; they wanted to make sure he was out cold and wouldn’t resist because he always carries [a gun].”

But when the investigators at 2:30 a.m. disabled the home security system and entered the residence, Wray was nowhere to be found. The dumbfounded JAG men searched the home meticulously, methodically scouring every room, closet, and crawlspace. Wray’s bed, our source said, hadn’t been slept in, and the laptop he had been using was missing, and his Mercedes was still parked in the garage. Confident that Wray was not inside, the investigators searched the surrounding area—backyards, culverts, and even dumpsters, leaving no visible stone unturned. Their efforts, though, were in vain. Somehow, Wray had given them the slip.

“If we lived in the Star Trek universe, I’d say someone beamed him out. To put it lightly, we’re stumped and frankly mystified by how he pulled this off. We know he hasn’t gone back to Georgia. Deep Staters are like bad pennies—they always turn up,” our source said.

Although our source misinterpreted the bad penny idiom, he expressed confidence Wray will ultimately resurface.

Edit: We have been told no tunnels were found in the home.

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