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Brian4Liberty
02-14-2017, 12:57 PM
The Political Assassination of Michael Flynn (https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-02-14/the-political-assassination-of-michael-flynn)
By Eli Lake - Feb 14, 2017


If we are to believe the Trump White House, National Security Adviser Michael Flynn just resigned because he lied about his conversations with Russia's ambassador to the vice president. As White House senior counselor Kellyanne Conway told NBC's "Today Show" on Tuesday: "Misleading the vice president really was the key here."
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The point here is that for a White House that has such a casual and opportunistic relationship with the truth, it's strange that Flynn's "lie" to Pence would get him fired. It doesn't add up.

It's not even clear that Flynn lied. He says in his resignation letter that he did not deliberately leave out elements of his conversations with Ambassador Sergey Kislyak when he recounted them to Vice President Mike Pence. The New York Times and Washington Post reported that the transcript of the phone call reviewed over the weekend by the White House could be read different ways. One White House official with knowledge of the conversations told me that the Russian ambassador raised the sanctions to Flynn and that Flynn responded that the Trump team would be taking office in a few weeks and would review Russia policy and sanctions. That's neither illegal nor improper.

What's more, the Washington Post reported Monday night that last month Sally Yates, then the acting attorney general, had informed the White House that Flynn discussed sanctions with Kislyak and that he could be susceptible to blackmail because he misled Pence about it. If it was the lie to Pence that sunk Flynn, why was he not fired at the end of January?

A better explanation here is that Flynn was just thrown under the bus. His tenure as national security adviser, the briefest in U.S. history, was rocky from the start. When Flynn was attacked in the media for his ties to Russia, he was not allowed by the White House to defend himself. Over the weekend, he was instructed not to speak to the press when he was in the fight for his political life. His staff was not even allowed to review the transcripts of his call to the Russian ambassador.

There is another component to this story as well -- as Trump himself just tweeted. It's very rare that reporters are ever told about government-monitored communications of U.S. citizens, let alone senior U.S. officials.
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Normally intercepts of U.S. officials and citizens are some of the most tightly held government secrets. This is for good reason. Selectively disclosing details of private conversations monitored by the FBI or NSA gives the permanent state the power to destroy reputations from the cloak of anonymity. This is what police states do.

In the past it was considered scandalous for senior U.S. officials to even request the identities of U.S. officials incidentally monitored by the government (normally they are redacted from intelligence reports). John Bolton's nomination to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations was derailed in 2006 after the NSA confirmed he had made 10 such requests when he was Undersecretary of State for Arms Control in George W. Bush's first term. The fact that the intercepts of Flynn's conversations with Kislyak appear to have been widely distributed inside the government is a red flag.

Representative Devin Nunes, the Republican chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, told me Monday that he saw the leaks about Flynn's conversations with Kislyak as part of a pattern. "There does appear to be a well orchestrated effort to attack Flynn and others in the administration," he said. "From the leaking of phone calls between the president and foreign leaders to what appears to be high-level FISA Court information, to the leaking of American citizens being denied security clearances, it looks like a pattern."
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Flynn was a fat target for the national security state. He has cultivated a reputation as a reformer and a fierce critic of the intelligence community leaders he once served with when he was the director the Defense Intelligence Agency under President Barack Obama. Flynn was working to reform the intelligence-industrial complex, something that threatened the bureaucratic prerogatives of his rivals.

He was also a fat target for Democrats. Remember Flynn's breakout national moment last summer was when he joined the crowd at the Republican National Convention from the dais calling for Hillary Clinton to be jailed.

In normal times, the idea that U.S. officials entrusted with our most sensitive secrets would selectively disclose them to undermine the White House would alarm those worried about creeping authoritarianism. Imagine if intercepts of a call between Obama's incoming national security adviser and Iran's foreign minister leaked to the press before the nuclear negotiations began? The howls of indignation would be deafening.

In the end, it was Trump's decision to cut Flynn loose. In doing this he caved in to his political and bureaucratic opposition. Nunes told me Monday night that this will not end well. "First it's Flynn, next it will be Kellyanne Conway, then it will be Steve Bannon, then it will be Reince Priebus," he said. Put another way, Flynn is only the appetizer. Trump is the entree.
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More: http://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-02-14/the-political-assassination-of-michael-flynn

Athan
02-14-2017, 12:59 PM
CIA is going to put up a fight to protect their pedorings and pedos.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/02/14/hillary-clinton-burns-michael-flynn-resignation-fake-news-tweet/
https://twitter.com/HillaryClinton/status/831377792893849600

seapilot
02-14-2017, 01:16 PM
The deep state supporters will be along any minute to post why the CIA leak was a great thing.

CPUd
02-14-2017, 01:18 PM
The deep state supporters will be along any minute to post why the CIA leak was a great thing.

More likely it was a FSB leak.

Athan
02-14-2017, 01:26 PM
More likely it was a FSB leak.
Not likely. There is a strong motive to go after Michael Flynn. If they just wanted to remove Trump, they would get evidence on Trump. They targeted Flynn for a reason. Probably next would be Sessions because of his AG spot.

donnay
02-14-2017, 01:28 PM
Trump needs to stand up to these people and not cave in. They will be coming at him from all angles.

CPUd
02-14-2017, 01:39 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VFf1fk4yuM

PierzStyx
02-14-2017, 05:17 PM
The deep state supporters will be along any minute to post why the CIA leak was a great thing.

You speak as if Flynn isn't part of that. Reality is this isn't good or bad. There was nothing liberty oriented about Flynn. And he was stupid enough to presume authority and power he didn't have and then lie to cover it up. He played politics badly and lost the game. It is nothing to us. One statist will just replace another.

AZJoe
02-16-2017, 08:57 PM
Why won't they publish the transcript? Because we would learn the truth, and it most likely does not fit the hysteria.

[Why won't they publish the transcript?] "I’ll tell you why. They didn’t do this because transparency was never the goal here. They wanted to illegally use intelligence information to take a scalp from a Trump administration they hate, and they knew they could do this via mainstream media journalists."

"I have yet to see any excerpts from the transcript. All I’ve seen is what anonymous officials say was discussed. This is absurd. We the people should demand the content of the relevant transcripts so we can decide for ourselves ... In the absence of this, we’re essentially being manipulated on a massive scale by rogue intelligence agents and told what to think through the major newspapers. ...

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-02-15/public-should-demand-see-michael-flynn-transcript

timosman
01-14-2020, 08:50 PM
https://twitter.com/Techno_Fog/status/1217255955060154368

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vita3
01-14-2020, 09:23 PM
Best of luck to Gen Glynn... think the FED judge is bad news though.. anybody have more color here?