Anonymous ID: f74a1c Nov. 8, 2020, 11:22 a.m. No.11544241   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4279

>>11543974

Why would any American, want the Guy, Who’s Genius Idea was to build 40 Nuclear Reactors in the Middle East with China and Russia, pardoned or freed. Flynn is doing what every retired General does, fatten their pockets… except he made you all believe he was a good ole patriot. Paytriot is more like it ask About the non transparency defense fund or the fundraising At Ramtha. How about the Amazon Funded Billboards in Time Square?

Anonymous ID: f74a1c Nov. 8, 2020, 11:30 a.m. No.11544342   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11544279

The House Oversight and Reform Committee on Tuesday released a report — accompanied by a tranche of internal White House emails — detailing a scheme spearheaded by now-disgraced former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn to sell technology for roughly 40 nuclear power plants to Saudi Arabia.

 

The plan was already known due to previous reporting by the Wall Street Journal, for example, but the Democrats’ report does add more insight into what was happening behind the scenes to push the proposal through.

The effort was part of a broader Middle East economic development plan Flynn began putting together before Trump’s inauguration while he was serving as an adviser to Trump’s campaign and transition team.

During that same time period, though, Flynn was also working as an adviser for a private company called IP3 International — a firm run by retired US military generals that bills itself as a “global enterprise to develop sustainable energy and security infrastructure.”

 

In other words, a company that had a clear financial interest in exporting US nuclear energy technology to Saudi Arabia.

 

Once Trump was inaugurated, Flynn, along with longtime Trump associate Thomas Barrack, worked with other senior officials in the new Trump administration to make the plan a reality.

 

On the surface, the proposed nuclear deal makes sense: An American business would make a lot of money — possibly billions of dollars — selling nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia, and Riyadh would get a new energy source to power its economy.

 

But the problem, as some White House officials warned those involved, is that Flynn and Barrack’s scheme was potentially illegal.

 

On the surface, the proposed nuclear deal makes sense: An American business would make a lot of money — possibly billions of dollars — selling nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia, and Riyadh would get a new energy source to power its economy.

 

But the problem, as some White House officials warned those involved, is that Flynn and Barrack’s scheme was potentially illegal.

 

https://www.vox.com/world/2019/2/19/18231812/saudi-arabia-nuclear-flynn-trump-democrats

 

It happened, Deal with it. Flynn is mcchrystals Best Friend. Fuck off. plenty of sauce in qreaser.ch

Anonymous ID: f74a1c Nov. 8, 2020, 11:44 a.m. No.11544540   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4558 >>4560

>>11544301

Flynn is mcchrystals Best Friend! Wtf is wrong with you!

 

The Flynn Intel Group is a lobbying group established by Michael Flynn. Flynn registered the company from the home of his friend Stanley A. McChrystal, a "fellow general-turned-consultant."[1]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flynn_Intel_Group

Anonymous ID: f74a1c Nov. 8, 2020, 11:49 a.m. No.11544617   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11544443

Flynn and mcchrystal both pro transgender in the Military. FUBAR for our country from the Jsoc creators. They kept us in the Middle East for 19 years and as far as Flynn was concerned Building 40 Nuclear Power plants would keep us there. Enter The Middle East Marshall Plan, that Violated Our Atomic Energy Act.

 

Glad Q showed up to expose their bullshit

Anonymous ID: f74a1c Nov. 8, 2020, 11:52 a.m. No.11544676   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11544443

Stanley is Also Charlie Flynn’s mentor!

 

https://www.golocalprov.com/news/two-ri-brothers-two-usa-generals

 

Flynn Brothers - Global Impact

 

The two brothers have more in common than simply holding some of the highest offices in the US military, though. Both are graduates of the ROTC program at URI and both have served extensive tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. The two also worked very closely together on the staff of retired four-star general Stanley McChrystal—the previous commander of Coalition Forces in Afghanistan. Michael served as his Director of Intelligence, while Charlie—then a colonel—served as his Executive Officer.

 

Charlie calls McChrystal one of his most respected mentors, and attributes much of his career’s success to the guidance provided by the retired General. Charlie was put under commander McChrystal at a young age, a “sweet spot” as he calls it, “the time when you’re deciding whether or not you want to go for the career.”

 

In reference to McChrystal and Lt. General John Vines, Charlie states “I would not have enjoyed the successes had they not shaped and molded and influenced me to the degree that they did and still do.”