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James Howard Kunstler - 'The Unspooling' |
2020-05-31 |
I’m sure he has a lot to say. Gen. Flynn was head of the Defense Intelligence Agency for two years (2012 — 2014) under Barack Obama, and he knows a ton about every crooked operation Mr. Obama presided over, including the Benghazi fiasco, the Ukraine regime change op, and especially Mr. Obama’s hijacking of the NSA supercomputer surveillance database known as "the Hammer," which was set up originally to track terrorists and then used by DNI James Clapper and CIA chief John Brennan to spy on Americans, most particularly Mr. Obama’s political adversaries. It’s rumored that Mr. Obama took the database with him when he left the White House, and it is said to contain great gouts of usefully damning information about just about everyone in government, including senators, congressmen, and Supreme Court justices. Gen. Flynn became an antagonist to Obama & Co. when he objected to the nuclear deal they were cooking up with Iran and when he spoke out against the CIA’s 2013 Timber Sycamore op to arm and give money to Isis terrorists opposing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Mr. Obama canned Gen. Flynn in 2014. What really sealed Gen. Flynn’s fate was when he started publicly complaining about the politicization of John Brennan’s CIA. The New York Times quoted him saying, "They’ve lost sight of who they actually work for. They work for the American people. They don’t work for the president of the United States. Frankly, it’s become a very political organization." And a few months later, he jumped on Donald Trump’s campaign bandwagon. When he led the cheer "Lock her up" at the Republican convention, you can imagine how that gave the heebie-jeebies to a whole lot of other Deep State denizens besides She-Whose-Turn-Was-Foiled. And then, Lord have mercy, he was appointed to sit at Mr. Trump’s very elbow in the West Wing as National Security Advisor! Well, you can imagine the tremors that provoked. Gen. Flynn had declared his intention to completely reorganize, partially dismantle, and audit the intel community monster that had spread like a slime mold through the government. Mr. Brennan especially feared the audit part of the deal, since his agency regarded the billions of dollars that flowed in and out of it as just another one of its sacred secrets. Flynn had to be stopped. So, John Brennan concocted the RussiaGate scam to put over the idea that General Flynn was an errand boy of Vladimir Putin —lock him up! — and for good measure, Mr. Trump probably was, too. Once they embarked on that grand misadventure, and enlisted the foolish James Comey and his FBI zealots to assist, the gang found themselves involved in a dangerous game of sedition, poorly thought out and executed desperately. And finally, by all that’s holy, the improbable Mr. Trump actually won the election, ensuring that he would be privy to every dark secret moldering in the vaults of the US government. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#7 A wealth of this and other conspiracies can be found at The American Report |
Posted by: Skidmark 2020-05-31 10:30 |
#6 Worth repeating... NSA supercomputer surveillance database known as "the Hammer," |
Posted by: Skidmark 2020-05-31 10:23 |
#5 as far as databases, there's never only 1 copy. Did he remember to have the logs cleared also? Doubt it. |
Posted by: Warthog 2020-05-31 08:55 |
#4 ^The third level of Hell. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2020-05-31 07:56 |
#3 Is anything on the level with regards to Soetoro & Co? |
Posted by: Clem 2020-05-31 06:08 |
#2 It’s rumored that Mr. Obama took the database with him when he left the White House, and it is said to contain great gouts of usefully damning information about just about everyone in government, including senators, congressmen, and Supreme Court justices. Whiskey tango...?? Is this on the level? |
Posted by: Lex 2020-05-31 00:45 |
#1 Flynn's supposed expertise and knowledge is a bit hard to believe as - he basically let the FBI entrap him - he was sloppy in cutting paperwork ending his representation of foreign governments - his comments in the conversation w the Russian ambassador show him talking in broken phrases rather than in complete thoughts (although perhaps this was intentional - if so remove that point) |
Posted by: lord garth 2020-05-31 00:30 |