A few things don't add up properly for me in the Flynn case. Here are just two:
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He seemed way too experienced to fall for a perjury trap from a couple of FBI agents sent by Comey who Flynn should have known was rotten. So why did he apparently fall for it at all?
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We're told he caved into pressure to plead guilty to perjury (even though he wasn't?) because they threatened his son with jail. Wouldn't he have just gone to the press with this? His son was presumably innocent.. He's an advisor to a president. Why would he ever roll over under such specious threats? That's just not what a strong man does, even when his son is being dragged into it. He would fight for his son without rolling over, and should be able to win that, given who he was.
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Flynn's military career included a key role in shaping U.S. counterterrorism strategy and dismantling insurgent networks in Afghanistan and Iraq. Um…why is that wording familiar? Oh ya, it's echoing the PDF document that Q posted yesterday which outlined the Obama admin's "strategy against insurgents in Afghanistan." Q makes a mention of a MI person forced to resign under Obama, but I can't find the drop right now. Just wondering if it refers to Flynn.
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Flynn was following so many Q accounts on Twitter all through this, and the shills on Twitter were fiercely "loyal" to Flynn. It was like they loved Flynn more than POTUS even.
Something is just really weird about the whole thing, and I can't quite put my finger on it.