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>Is CIA AGENT SInglaub trying to make Flynn Look bad?
Exclusive: War Hero Urges AG Barr to Dismiss Charges Against Gen. Michael Flynn
You are a man who holds justice in very high regard, Mr. Barr. Please see that Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn receives the justice he deserves. The underlying narrative of destroying our Nation’s core belief system and social justice with injustice is what these rogue men and women are instigating. We must not allow our way of life to be upended by those who want to rule by ruining the careers of those that stand for righteousness.
You can see that the rule of law means something and those that conspire to take down our leaders do not prevail. Rule in favor of the Honorable Lt. General Michael Flynn, dismiss the charges, and show the nation and the world our Department of Justice will not tolerate these insubordinate pressures thrust upon good people.
He speaks very honorably of General Flynn as a member NSA intelligence agency. Would the fact that the CIA had turned so rouge, weigh in negatively ..Thinking perhaps..With this mans long history..he would have intimate details of Kennedy's Death. Does he have a role in that ? Maybe in CIA speak.. he means the opposite of his written words.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/01/23/exclusive-war-hero-urges-ag-barr-dismiss-charges-against-gen-michael-flynn/
Here's where it gets dicey.. John K. Singlaub Military US Army general, CIA operative also had a role in the Iran Contra Scandal. It appears he played a significant role along with Barbara Studley who was a conservative talk show radio host who set up a company, GeoMiliTech Consultants Corp, to break into the arms business.
E. Lawrence Barcella Jr., the prominent Washington lawyer hired this spring by Congress to investigate whether Republicans cut a secret deal with Iranians to win the 1980 presidential election, has a secret of his own. Barcella gave a legal opinion clearing the way for a private $5 million shipment of Soviet-bloc rifles, machine guns and grenade launchers to the Nicaraguan contras in the summer of 1985 – 10 months after Congress had cut off government support to the contras. At that time Barcella, 39, was an assistant U.S. attorney in the District of Columbia, riding high after winning renown for his relentless pursuit and prosecution of Edwin P. Wilson, a renegade CIA agent turned terrorist working for Libya. Barcella dismissed his legal opinion on the Singlaub-Studley shipment as no big deal. "It was a simple situation where somebody in the government came to me," he said. But he refused to identify the person who sought him out or to disclose what was said, other than to acknowledge Studley's name was mentioned. He said he didn't know her at that time.
https://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-xpm-1992-05-29-0000201387-story.html
So was he moar afraid of his legacy being tarnished..an effort to silence General Flynn to keep facts largely hidden from the public or long forgotten about .