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Quote from: LickNeckey on May 05, 2020, 01:32:06 PMexoneration update Here's your best source: https://twitter.com/SidneyPowell1/She tweeted something yesterday about a discovery request that's due by May 18,2020. I dunno if they need that to come in prior, or not. https://twitter.com/AKA_RealDirty/status/1257528613143969794
My understanding is that they don't have them and haven't been able to get them... hence the request. They've been hiding them all along. Flynn's first defense team was a total crap show (perhaps by design) and appears now to possibly have been colluding with the conspirators.It's been dirty from the ground all the way to the top.
The plot twists are amazing, to be fair.I tend to agree with what @truthhammer888 tweeted earlier today that said General Flynn KNEW it was a set up and took one for the team by double crossing the FBI. Then, further implicated the dirty attorneys at Covington & Burling that he originally had "defending" him. I won't be shocked to see that they were in the FBI's pocket when this all shakes out.
https://twitter.com/JosephJFlynn1/status/1257685349993721856Hidden in plain sight...https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mccabe-reveals-the-one-thing-that-stands-out-from-his-fateful-call-with-flynn.ampFrom Feb 19, 2019QuoteIn his new book, former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe offers extensive new details of investigators' fateful January 2017 interview with former national security adviser Michael Flynn at the White House -- a breezy conversation which began, according to McCabe, with all the urgency of a "playdate."McCabe wrote in “The Threat,” released Tuesday, that "one thing [Flynn] said stands out in my memory" -- namely that "when I told him that people were curious" about his conversations with the then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, Flynn replied, "You know what I said, because you guys were probably listening."Without confirming Flynn's suspicions, McCabe wrote: "I had to wonder, as events played out: If you thought we were listening, why would you lie?" (A Washington Post article published one day before Flynn's White House interview with the agents, citing FBI sources, publicly revealed that the FBI had wiretapped Flynn's calls and cleared him of any criminal conduct.)According to McCabe, the interview was "very odd" because "it seemed like [Flynn] was telling the truth" to the two agents who interviewed him, including since-fired FBI agent Peter Strzok. Flynn, the interviewing agents told McCabe, "had a very good recollection of events, which he related chronologically and lucidly," did not appear to be "nervous or sweating," and did not look "side to side" -- all of which would have been "behavioral signs of deception."McCabe wrote that Flynn seemed "completely normal" -- even when, on three occasions, Flynn looked at the window and told agents, "What a beautiful black sky."McCabe maintained that Flynn made that memorable comment three times -- first, at "noon," then an hour later, and then one more time shortly after that. However, McCabe's timeline in the book appeared to contradict the sentencing memorandum filed late last year by Flynn's attorneys, citing government documents.
In his new book, former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe offers extensive new details of investigators' fateful January 2017 interview with former national security adviser Michael Flynn at the White House -- a breezy conversation which began, according to McCabe, with all the urgency of a "playdate."McCabe wrote in “The Threat,” released Tuesday, that "one thing [Flynn] said stands out in my memory" -- namely that "when I told him that people were curious" about his conversations with the then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, Flynn replied, "You know what I said, because you guys were probably listening."Without confirming Flynn's suspicions, McCabe wrote: "I had to wonder, as events played out: If you thought we were listening, why would you lie?" (A Washington Post article published one day before Flynn's White House interview with the agents, citing FBI sources, publicly revealed that the FBI had wiretapped Flynn's calls and cleared him of any criminal conduct.)According to McCabe, the interview was "very odd" because "it seemed like [Flynn] was telling the truth" to the two agents who interviewed him, including since-fired FBI agent Peter Strzok. Flynn, the interviewing agents told McCabe, "had a very good recollection of events, which he related chronologically and lucidly," did not appear to be "nervous or sweating," and did not look "side to side" -- all of which would have been "behavioral signs of deception."McCabe wrote that Flynn seemed "completely normal" -- even when, on three occasions, Flynn looked at the window and told agents, "What a beautiful black sky."McCabe maintained that Flynn made that memorable comment three times -- first, at "noon," then an hour later, and then one more time shortly after that. However, McCabe's timeline in the book appeared to contradict the sentencing memorandum filed late last year by Flynn's attorneys, citing government documents.
Quote from: Bqqkie Pimp on May 05, 2020, 11:59:57 AMhttps://twitter.com/JosephJFlynn1/status/1257685349993721856Hidden in plain sight...https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mccabe-reveals-the-one-thing-that-stands-out-from-his-fateful-call-with-flynn.ampFrom Feb 19, 2019QuoteIn his new book, former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe offers extensive new details of investigators' fateful January 2017 interview with former national security adviser Michael Flynn at the White House -- a breezy conversation which began, according to McCabe, with all the urgency of a "playdate."McCabe wrote in “The Threat,” released Tuesday, that "one thing [Flynn] said stands out in my memory" -- namely that "when I told him that people were curious" about his conversations with the then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, Flynn replied, "You know what I said, because you guys were probably listening."Without confirming Flynn's suspicions, McCabe wrote: "I had to wonder, as events played out: If you thought we were listening, why would you lie?" (A Washington Post article published one day before Flynn's White House interview with the agents, citing FBI sources, publicly revealed that the FBI had wiretapped Flynn's calls and cleared him of any criminal conduct.)According to McCabe, the interview was "very odd" because "it seemed like [Flynn] was telling the truth" to the two agents who interviewed him, including since-fired FBI agent Peter Strzok. Flynn, the interviewing agents told McCabe, "had a very good recollection of events, which he related chronologically and lucidly," did not appear to be "nervous or sweating," and did not look "side to side" -- all of which would have been "behavioral signs of deception."McCabe wrote that Flynn seemed "completely normal" -- even when, on three occasions, Flynn looked at the window and told agents, "What a beautiful black sky."McCabe maintained that Flynn made that memorable comment three times -- first, at "noon," then an hour later, and then one more time shortly after that. However, McCabe's timeline in the book appeared to contradict the sentencing memorandum filed late last year by Flynn's attorneys, citing government documents.HOLY crap!!! Did the rough ridin' DNC get played in the most epic way or what?!?!?!?!? Read this thread: https://twitter.com/Beer_Parade/status/1257778151280840705Checkmate, muthafukkaz.
Hey, I'm not saying everything that gets put out there is 100% true, but you can't deny there is overwhelming evidence mounting, and soon (God willing) we will all see the truth!
By lying and getting fired?
Quote from: Spracne on May 05, 2020, 04:56:38 PMHey, I'm not saying everything that gets put out there is 100% true, but you can't deny there is overwhelming evidence mounting, and soon (God willing) we will all see the truth!It looks like @Beer_Parade deleted the tweet claiming it was an old poem... My bad for not fact checking that. https://twitter.com/Beer_Parade/status/1257787716596621323Quote from: star seed 7 on May 05, 2020, 04:59:41 PMBy lying and getting fired? Yep, exactly. He knew it was a set up and intentionally double crossed them to play the long game.
https://twitter.com/tomfitton/status/1257794456054566916
Nevertheless, in the interest of countering the misinformation campaign underlying this request, we are prepared on this occasion to provide the Committees access to the records responsive to this request.
Quote from: Bqqkie Pimp on May 05, 2020, 07:02:46 PMhttps://twitter.com/tomfitton/status/1257794456054566916You didn't even read it, did you? The last paragraph:QuoteNevertheless, in the interest of countering the misinformation campaign underlying this request, we are prepared on this occasion to provide the Committees access to the records responsive to this request.Translation: This request is partisan bullshit and we shouldn't have to do this, but we have nothing to hide, so go ahead and release the records, Mr. National Archives.