New evidence shows Flynn innocent, Obama criminals falsely prosecuted him

Not even a nice try.

Flynn is the source, regardless of who reported it. Straight from the horse’s mouth—Flynn all but called Obama out for lying about the intelligence assessment on the rise of ISIS. Dug it up on google from 2015.

Why do I have to do the Fake Newsers work for them?

And a year later the IC, under Obama, unmasks Flynn and uses Flynn’s own transcripted *legal conversation* with Kislyak against him. Because they needed something/anything on Flynn so they could get to Trump.

Just, wow. Where is the second SP?

General Flynn was an ‘operational’ intelligence official. He was responsible for pushing an accelerated ‘streamlined’ program to use intelligence information obtained in raids in Iraq more quickly than before. Rather than ‘taking their time’ and digging ‘deep’ for info to get the teams out more quickly for further raids. He was highly respected as an ‘operational’ intelligence officer.

When he was put in as head of the DIA he convened a meeting with his new staff and told them they would all get along as long as they understood he was always right.

Things went downhill from there, as he would get into vociferous disagreements with his staff. It turned out he was good at the ‘in-the-field’ level but did not have the talent to deal with people who were not under his ‘command’ but professionals in their own right. Complaints followed and in the end Flynn was fired because he could not run the DIA competently. (In common parlance, Flynn does not play well with others.)

I believe Flynn believed that President Obama fired him for being ‘right’ and that it was a conspiracy. Flynn’s behavior was so egregious and intemperate I cannot find any other reason for him to be doing some of the stuff he had been doing.

In 2014, Michael Flynn abruptly announced that he was retiring from the Army ahead of schedule. It was the polite way of saying that he was canned for doing a miserable job at the DIA. From there, Flynn embarked on a career as an unregistered foreign agent, traveling the world to complain about the Obama administration and picking up paychecks despite warnings from the Defense Department.


There’s a good special on Frontline about Flynn. Obama didn’t fire him, Flynn’s boss fired him.


Why no mention of Flynn’s Russian mistress or his plot to kidnap a Turkish citizen from the US by force ?

Flynn’s betrayal of his oath of office, his lies, his crimes, etc. are so much more than the charges he plead guilty to. You have to wonder what was so valuable that he’s given up to Mueller to get off as l as lightly is going to get off.
 
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General Flynn was an ‘operational’ intelligence official. He was responsible for pushing an accelerated ‘streamlined’ program to use intelligence information obtained in raids in Iraq more quickly than before. Rather than ‘taking their time’ and digging ‘deep’ for info to get the teams out more quickly for further raids. He was highly respected as an ‘operational’ intelligence officer.

When he was put in as head of the DIA he convened a meeting with his new staff and told them they would all get along as long as they understood he was always right.

Things went downhill from there, as he would get into vociferous disagreements with his staff. It turned out he was good at the ‘in-the-field’ level but did not have the talent to deal with people who were not under his ‘command’ but professionals in their own right. Complaints followed and in the end Flynn was fired because he could not run the DIA competently. (In common parlance, Flynn does not play well with others.)

I believe Flynn believed that President Obama fired him for being ‘right’ and that it was a conspiracy. Flynn’s behavior was so egregious and intemperate I cannot find any other reason for him to be doing some of the stuff he had been doing.

In 2014, Michael Flynn abruptly announced that he was retiring from the Army ahead of schedule. It was the polite way of saying that he was canned for doing a miserable job at the DIA. From there, Flynn embarked on a career as an unregistered foreign agent, traveling the world to complain about the Obama administration and picking up paychecks despite warnings from the Defense Department.


There’s a good special on Frontline about Flynn. Obama didn’t fire him, Flynn’s boss fired him.


Why no mention of Flynn’s Russian mistress or his plot to kidnap a Turkish citizen from the US by force ?

Flynn’s betrayal of his oath of office, his lies, his crimes, etc. are so much more than the charges he plead guilty to. You have to wonder what was so valuable that he’s given up to Mueller to get off as l as lightly is going to get off.

We can use Google as well, I've already read that. If you are going to quote Quora at least post a link!!

Here is another opinion from there!

Mostly because he didn't buy in to Obama's “lead from behind” strategy - specifically in regards to the middle east and how to handle the Islamic State. AND HE WAS VERY VOCAL ABOUT IT.

He's more of an old school “get it done” kind of General, not so much a politician. So he was stepping on the toes of just about everyone under Obama. Like if General Patton were under Jimmy Carter, someone's feelings are going to get hurt.

https://www.quora.com/Why-did-General-Flynn-get-fired-by-Obama
 
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interesting thread.. I'd have to look at the Flynn firing, bot this idea Flynn was going around for self enrichment with Russia is nuts.

Flunn long wanted to bring Russia into an active role -a semi partnership in some cases for the middle east.

The nuke plants were another facet. Russia is building a plant in Egypt now.

LOL.. people are buying infomercial stuff by the armful!! I gotta go back and sell them more lol
 
The center of a storm is a familiar place for Flynn. His military career ended when Obama dismissed him as defense intelligence chief. Flynn claimed he was pushed out for holding tougher views than the Obama administration about Islamic extremism. But a former senior U.S. official who worked with Flynn said the firing was for insubordination, after the Army lieutenant general failed to follow guidance from superiors.
https://www.boston.com/news/politic...ed-once-by-a-president-now-resigns-to-another
 
interesting thread.. I'd have to look at the Flynn firing, bot this idea Flynn was going around for self enrichment with Russia is nuts.

Flunn long wanted to bring Russia into an active role -a semi partnership in some cases for the middle east.

The nuke plants were another facet. Russia is building a plant in Egypt now.

LOL.. people are buying infomercial stuff by the armful!! I gotta go back and sell them more lol

Not just Russia.. Saudi Arabia and several other ME countries.


When contacted by Newsweek, Flynn’s lawyer, Robert Kelner, declined to comment.

Cummings had initially inquired about the trip in June, days after Newsweek reported that Flynn, a former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), had lobbied Egyptian and Israeli officials on the project in 2015. In the initial financial disclosure form he filed in preparation for joining the Trump administration, Flynn reported only that he had done unpaid work for X-Co Dynamics Inc./Iron Bridge Group, a partnership formed to pursue a joint U.S.-Russian project to build and operate nuclear energy plants in the Middle East. According to an internal memo by ACU Strategic Partners, one of the lead companies involved, Flynn’s role was to help X-Co/Iron Bridge design and implement a vast security network for the enterprise.

Flynn met with officials in Egypt and Israel in June 2015 to discuss the project but failed to report or name those contacts or any income from his work, either in his initial financial disclosure form in February 2017 or an amended report on March 31. “To the best of my knowledge,” Thomas Cochran, a prominent scientist and nuclear nonproliferation proponent involved with the project, told Newsweek back in June, Flynn was not paid for his expertise beyond travel expenses, estimated at between $10,000 and $15,000.

The Newsweek report prompted Cummings and Engle to pursue further answers about Flynn’s dealings in the Middle East from his former Washington, D.C.-area business associates, Alex Copson, the managing director X-Co Dynamics Inc./ACU Strategic Partners, and retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Michael Hewitt, formerly the chairman of X-Co Dynamics Inc./IronBridge Group Inc.

Copson, a British-American businessman who was previously involved with a failed project to store nuclear waste on Pacific Ocean islands, responded on June 27 with new and surprising information about Flynn’s role and financial compensation in the Middle East project. ACU had not just covered his travel expenses, he wrote; it “also wrote him a check for $25,000 to compensate him for the loss of income and business opportunities resulting from this trip.” Copson told the congressmen that “General Flynn apparently did not cash the check for $25,000, but did not explain why.”

On August 3, five weeks after Copson’s response to the committees, “General Flynn finally disclosed that he had been paid in excess of $5,000 by ACU Strategic Partners,” Cummings and Engle wrote on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, as with so many endeavors by Donald Trump associates, a Russian state entity was apparently in the thick of their Middle East nuclear power project. As Cummings and Engel note in their letters to Flynn and company, an internal slide presentation promoting the project states that “Total Regional Security” would be provided by Rosoboronexport, “a Russian state-owned weapons exporter that is currently subject to U.S. sanctions.” Copson also disclosed in his letter that “recently, ACU has further scoped the potential for geopolitical stabilization of the Middle East by inviting China to participate.”

Copson did not immediately return a call asking for comment. Hewitt could not immediately be reached for comment. In late May, he told Newsweek that he had no relationship with ACU. He now leads another group pursuing a Middle East nuclear energy project under the banner of IP3 (“Peace, Power, Prosperity”).

“Like the others who responded to our request,” Cummings and Engel wrote, “Rear Admiral Hewitt did not disclose the scope of communications that he or others may have had with General Flynn about this project before or after President Trump named him as national security advisor, nor did he disclose the identities of other transition officials or administration employees with whom he or his associates have communicated.”

The principal idea driving the project, according to Cochran, the nuclear physicist long involved in the endeavor, was to remove the potential for nuclear weapons proliferation by Middle East governments by putting their plants and fuel cycle operations in the hands of an international consortium that would guarantee their security.

“A primary purpose” of Flynn’s meetings in Egypt, Cochran told the congressmen, “was to convince the government at least to postpone accepting the Russian offer to finance and build four reactors in order to carefully consider the ACU alternative.” He said that “the primary purpose” of Flynn’s meetings with Israeli officials “was to ensure that the ACU project architecture would be in the best interests of Israel.”

The committee has also obtained an “email chain” showing that in April 2016, seven months before GOP candidate Trump named him his national security adviser, Flynn, Copson and Hewitt “were in communication” about the nuclear project with a senior Jordanian official, Major General G. Omar Al Khaldi, chief executive officer of the King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau.

In June, attorneys for Flynn declined “to provide any explanation or documents” for his Middle East dealings, Cummings and Engel wrote Tuesday, “but their response did not deny allegations that General Flynn omitted this foreign trip and these foreign contacts from his security clearance renewal application in 2016 and concealed them from background check investigators.”

The congressmen are also pursuing evidence that Copson and Flynn were in touch about the project after the former DIA chief entered the White House in January.

Cummings and Engel have given Flynn, Copson and Hewitt an October 4 deadline to produce more documents about the former national security adviser’s foreign contacts on behalf of the project before, during or after his service on Trump’s team. They also requested that the three, plus Cochran, “appear for transcribed interviews with our committee staffs.”

https://www.newsweek.com/flynn-nucl...-house-probe-investigation-middle-east-663902
 
More mindles, butthurt crying. :laugh:

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Mindless insults. Next.
 
Not just Russia.. Saudi Arabia and several other ME countries.


When contacted by Newsweek, Flynn’s lawyer, Robert Kelner, declined to comment.

Cummings had initially inquired about the trip in June, days after Newsweek reported that Flynn, a former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), had lobbied Egyptian and Israeli officials on the project in 2015. In the initial financial disclosure form he filed in preparation for joining the Trump administration, Flynn reported only that he had done unpaid work for X-Co Dynamics Inc./Iron Bridge Group, a partnership formed to pursue a joint U.S.-Russian project to build and operate nuclear energy plants in the Middle East. According to an internal memo by ACU Strategic Partners, one of the lead companies involved, Flynn’s role was to help X-Co/Iron Bridge design and implement a vast security network for the enterprise.

Flynn met with officials in Egypt and Israel in June 2015 to discuss the project but failed to report or name those contacts or any income from his work, either in his initial financial disclosure form in February 2017 or an amended report on March 31. “To the best of my knowledge,” Thomas Cochran, a prominent scientist and nuclear nonproliferation proponent involved with the project, told Newsweek back in June, Flynn was not paid for his expertise beyond travel expenses, estimated at between $10,000 and $15,000.

The Newsweek report prompted Cummings and Engle to pursue further answers about Flynn’s dealings in the Middle East from his former Washington, D.C.-area business associates, Alex Copson, the managing director X-Co Dynamics Inc./ACU Strategic Partners, and retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Michael Hewitt, formerly the chairman of X-Co Dynamics Inc./IronBridge Group Inc.

Copson, a British-American businessman who was previously involved with a failed project to store nuclear waste on Pacific Ocean islands, responded on June 27 with new and surprising information about Flynn’s role and financial compensation in the Middle East project. ACU had not just covered his travel expenses, he wrote; it “also wrote him a check for $25,000 to compensate him for the loss of income and business opportunities resulting from this trip.” Copson told the congressmen that “General Flynn apparently did not cash the check for $25,000, but did not explain why.”

On August 3, five weeks after Copson’s response to the committees, “General Flynn finally disclosed that he had been paid in excess of $5,000 by ACU Strategic Partners,” Cummings and Engle wrote on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, as with so many endeavors by Donald Trump associates, a Russian state entity was apparently in the thick of their Middle East nuclear power project. As Cummings and Engel note in their letters to Flynn and company, an internal slide presentation promoting the project states that “Total Regional Security” would be provided by Rosoboronexport, “a Russian state-owned weapons exporter that is currently subject to U.S. sanctions.” Copson also disclosed in his letter that “recently, ACU has further scoped the potential for geopolitical stabilization of the Middle East by inviting China to participate.”

Copson did not immediately return a call asking for comment. Hewitt could not immediately be reached for comment. In late May, he told Newsweek that he had no relationship with ACU. He now leads another group pursuing a Middle East nuclear energy project under the banner of IP3 (“Peace, Power, Prosperity”).

“Like the others who responded to our request,” Cummings and Engel wrote, “Rear Admiral Hewitt did not disclose the scope of communications that he or others may have had with General Flynn about this project before or after President Trump named him as national security advisor, nor did he disclose the identities of other transition officials or administration employees with whom he or his associates have communicated.”

The principal idea driving the project, according to Cochran, the nuclear physicist long involved in the endeavor, was to remove the potential for nuclear weapons proliferation by Middle East governments by putting their plants and fuel cycle operations in the hands of an international consortium that would guarantee their security.

“A primary purpose” of Flynn’s meetings in Egypt, Cochran told the congressmen, “was to convince the government at least to postpone accepting the Russian offer to finance and build four reactors in order to carefully consider the ACU alternative.” He said that “the primary purpose” of Flynn’s meetings with Israeli officials “was to ensure that the ACU project architecture would be in the best interests of Israel.”

The committee has also obtained an “email chain” showing that in April 2016, seven months before GOP candidate Trump named him his national security adviser, Flynn, Copson and Hewitt “were in communication” about the nuclear project with a senior Jordanian official, Major General G. Omar Al Khaldi, chief executive officer of the King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau.

In June, attorneys for Flynn declined “to provide any explanation or documents” for his Middle East dealings, Cummings and Engel wrote Tuesday, “but their response did not deny allegations that General Flynn omitted this foreign trip and these foreign contacts from his security clearance renewal application in 2016 and concealed them from background check investigators.”

The congressmen are also pursuing evidence that Copson and Flynn were in touch about the project after the former DIA chief entered the White House in January.

Cummings and Engel have given Flynn, Copson and Hewitt an October 4 deadline to produce more documents about the former national security adviser’s foreign contacts on behalf of the project before, during or after his service on Trump’s team. They also requested that the three, plus Cochran, “appear for transcribed interviews with our committee staffs.”

https://www.newsweek.com/flynn-nucl...-house-probe-investigation-middle-east-663902
it's a bunch of noise.lol. looking for campaign violations and such..Cummings thinks he's onto something.
Mueller is trying to criminalize normal activities. screw him

The principal idea driving the project, according to Cochran, the nuclear physicist long involved in the endeavor, was to remove the potential for nuclear weapons proliferation by Middle East governments by putting their plants and fuel cycle operations in the hands of an international consortium that would guarantee their security.

“A primary purpose” of Flynn’s meetings in Egypt, Cochran told the congressmen, “was to convince the government at least to postpone accepting the Russian offer to finance and build four reactors in order to carefully consider the ACU alternative.” He said that “the primary purpose” of Flynn’s meetings with Israeli officials “was to ensure that the ACU project architecture would be in the best interests of Israel.
 
Only to go back into Iraq from Syria under Obama’s watch. And apparently, Flynn pissed in Obama’s corn flakes over it. On Fox News, in front of Megyn Kelly and tens of millions of viewers.

Here’s the deal: our justice system is either headed fast down the crapper; or, some serious shit it going to go down at some point.
bingo.. that's why he was fired,not some "US official" says junk news
 
it's a bunch of noise.lol. looking for campaign violations and such..Cummings thinks he's onto something.
Mueller is trying to criminalize normal activities. screw him
Last month, Napolitano had to repeatedly lay out to the hosts of Outnumbered why Michael Cohen’s plea deal should be taken seriously despite his history of lying. And just yesterday—with the more sympathetic Shepard Smith by his side—he explained how we now know that Trump “committed a felony.”

https://www.thedailybeast.com/fox-n...x-and-friends-talking-points-on-michael-cohen


 

Mostly because he didn't buy in to Obama's “lead from behind” strategy - specifically in regards to the middle east and how to handle the Islamic State. AND HE WAS VERY VOCAL ABOUT IT.

He's more of an old school “get it done” kind of General, not so much a politician. So he was stepping on the toes of just about everyone under Obama. Like if General Patton were under Jimmy Carter, someone's feelings are going to get hurt.
 
Mostly because he didn't buy in to Obama's “lead from behind” strategy - specifically in regards to the middle east and how to handle the Islamic State. AND HE WAS VERY VOCAL ABOUT IT.

He's more of an old school “get it done” kind of General, not so much a politician. So he was stepping on the toes of just about everyone under Obama. Like if General Patton were under Jimmy Carter, someone's feelings are going to get hurt.

get help
 
Mostly because he didn't buy in to Obama's “lead from behind” strategy - specifically in regards to the middle east and how to handle the Islamic State. AND HE WAS VERY VOCAL ABOUT IT.

He's more of an old school “get it done” kind of General, not so much a politician. So he was stepping on the toes of just about everyone under Obama. Like if General Patton were under Jimmy Carter, someone's feelings are going to get hurt.

Obama was pathetic, which was why ISIS were allowed to run rampant over Iraq and Syria.
 
Mostly because he didn't buy in to Obama's “lead from behind” strategy - specifically in regards to the middle east and how to handle the Islamic State. AND HE WAS VERY VOCAL ABOUT IT.

He's more of an old school “get it done” kind of General, not so much a politician. So he was stepping on the toes of just about everyone under Obama. Like if General Patton were under Jimmy Carter, someone's feelings are going to get hurt.

It’s easy to see why Trump picked Flynn—Trump promised to go after ISIS.

Flynn was his man.
 
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