Anonymous ID: 0e335f March 17, 2023, 11:36 a.m. No.18525516   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5538 >>5605

Here’s why people think JFKJr. Is still alive.

Larry King says three different dates in his October 8, 1999 interview with Trump

ALL THREE DATES ARE AFTER JULY 16, 1999 when their plane went down.

 

https://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/10/08/trump.transcript/

 

KING: We're back what our remaining moments with Donald Trump on this rather historic night, the announcement of a presidential exploratory committee. This letter that you got from JFK, September 19th August 19th July 19, '99, your father passed away when, in July?

 

TRUMP: Right, JFK Jr., that's exactly correct. He just – I mean, it must have been one of the last things he did. He was a great guy, he was a friend of mine.

 

KING: "Dear Donald, I read over the weekend of your father's passing and I just wanted to drop you a note. No matter where you are in life, losing a parent changes you. I know you had an active relationship and I hope you'll get ample time to reflect. He sounds like a fascinating man from what I read in the 'Times.' I like that he would go over his…"

 

TRUMP: His "various."

 

KING: "… various work sites and pick up stray nails and returned them, and clearly, he never lost his perspective. My condolences to you and your family. Sincerely, John Kennedy."

 

TRUMP: This was a tragedy that he died, because he had so much going. He was – he was a fabulous guy. I mean, he was really, truly a handsome, wonderful, great, bright guy.

Anonymous ID: 0e335f March 17, 2023, 12:05 p.m. No.18525666   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5684 >>5719 >>5745

>>18525489

Stanley McChrystal aka The Pope and Michael Flynn

 

Flynn broke rules he thought were stupid. He once told me about a period he spent assigned to a C.I.A. station in Iraq, when he would sometimes sneak out of the compound without the “insane” required approval from C.I.A. headquarters, in Langley, Virginia. He had technicians secretly install an Internet connection in his Pentagon office, even though it was forbidden. There was also the time he gave classified information to nato allies without approval, an incident which prompted an investigation, and a warning from superiors. During his stint as Mullen’s intelligence chief, Flynn would often write “This is bullshit!” in the margins of classified papers he was obliged to pass on to his boss, someone who saw these papers told me.

The greatest accomplishment of Flynn’s military career was revolutionizing the way that the clandestine arm of the military, the Joint Special Operations Command (jsoc), undertook the killing and capture of suspected terrorists and insurgents in war zones. Stanley McChrystal, Flynn’s mentor, had tapped him for the job. They were both part of the self-described “Irish mafia” of officers at the Fort Bragg Army base, in North Carolina. In Afghanistan and Iraq, Flynn ordered jsoc commandos to collect and catalogue data from interrogations, captured electronic equipment, pocket trash—anything that could yield useful information. By analyzing these disparate scraps of intelligence, they were able to discover that Al Qaeda was not a hierarchical group after all but a dynamic network of cells and relationships. As I learned while doing research for my book “Top Secret America,” Flynn and McChrystal dramatically increased the pace of jsoc attacks on enemy hideouts by devising a system in which commandos on missions transferred promising data—cell-phone numbers, meeting locations—to analysts, who could then quickly point them to additional targets to hit. Multiple raids a night became common.

 

https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-disruptive-career-of-trumps-national-security-adviser