Anonymous ID: 897218 May 23, 2020, 3:39 a.m. No.9286014   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6040 >>6063 >>6084 >>6153 >>6374

Anons, Read this article

Connects a lot of dots. stopped half way through to post when I saw Lee Smith put head clownfag Brennan and Susan Rice in the killbox

“We were looking for ties between al-Qaida and Iran,”

[C_A Director John] Brennan and [National Security Adviser Susan] Rice pulled the plug

I corrected the I _ for him

 

https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/russiagate-obama-iran

So if the Obama administration wasn’t alarmed by Flynn’s nonexistent ties to Russia, why was he Obama’s No. 1 target? Why were officials from the previous administration intercepting his phone calls with the Russian ambassador?

 

The answer is that Obama saw Flynn as a signal threat to his legacy, which was rooted in his July 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran—the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Flynn had said long before he signed on with the Trump campaign that it was a catastrophe to realign American interests with those of a terror state. And now that the candidate he’d advised was the new president-elect, Flynn was in a position to help undo the deal. To stop Flynn, the outgoing White House ran the same offense it used to sell the Iran deal—they smeared Flynn through the press as an agent of a foreign power, spied on him, and leaked classified intercepts of his conversations to reliable echo chamber allies.

 

“What made Flynn revolutionary is that he got people out in the field,” says Shahbandar, who served in Iraq under Flynn in 2007-08 and in Afghanistan in 2010-11. “It wasn’t just enough to have intelligence, you needed to understand where it was coming from and what it meant. For instance, if you thought that insurgents were going to take over a village, the first people who would know what was going would be the villagers. So Flynn made sure we knew the environment, the culture, the people.”

 

Influential senior officers like Gens. David Petraeus and Stanley McChrystal credited Flynn for collecting the intelligence that helped defeat al-Qaida in Iraq in 2007. In 2012, he was named DIA chief. The next year he secured access for a team of DIA analysts to scour through the documents that had been captured during the 2011 operation to kill Osama bin Laden.

 

“The bin Laden database was unorganized,” says a former senior DIA official. “There had been very little work on it since it was first captured. The C_A had done machine word searches to identify immediate threats, but they didn’t study it for future trends or strategic insight.” Flynn arranged for a team from United States Central Command, based in Tampa, Florida, to come up to Washington. The subject of their investigation was a potentially sensitive one.

“We were looking for ties between al-Qaida and Iran,”

says Michael Pregent, a former Army intelligence officer who was working on the bin Laden documents as a contractor. “We’re arguing with everyone—NSA, whoever else—telling them what we wanted and they kept saying

‘there’s nothing there, we already went through it.’ The C_A

and others were looking for immediate threats. We said ‘we’re DIA, we’re all-source analysts and we want everything to get a full picture.’”

 

Just as the CENTCOM team was preparing for their trip to Northern Virginia, they were shut down. “Everything was set,” says Pregent. “we had our hotel reservations, a team of translators, and access to all of the drives at the National Media Exploitation Center. Then I get a call in the middle of one of the NCAA basketball tournament games from the guy who was running our team.

He said that [C_A Director John] Brennan and [National Security Adviser Susan] Rice pulled the plug.”

 

The administration was, it appears, clearing space for Obama to implement his big foreign policy idea—the Iran nuclear deal. Another aide, Ben Rhodes, had said in 2013 that the Iran Deal was the White House’s key second-term initiative. Evidence that Tehran was coordinating with a terror group that had slaughtered thousands in Manhattan and at the Pentagon would make it harder to convince American lawmakers of the wisdom in legitimizing Iran’s nuclear weapons program.

 

What was the information about al-Qaida’s ties to Iran that Flynn wanted his CENTCOM team to get out? According to published news reports, the bin Laden database included“letters about Iran’s role, influence, and acknowledgment of enabling al-Qaida operatives to pass through Iran as long as al-Qaida did its dirty work against the Americans in Iraq and Afghanistan.” One of those letters showed that “Al-Qaeda was working on chemical and biological weapons'''in Iran.”==

 

Who financed 9-11?

Who was Bin Laden’s handler?

Why was the Clowns In America tasked to hunt/kill/capture UBL?

Why not MI?

Anonymous ID: 897218 May 23, 2020, 3:52 a.m. No.9286063   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6382

>>9286014

so then I'm scanning through Q drops for connections and see the following

 

Q154

Who financed 9-11?

Who was Bin Laden’s handler?

Why was the Clowns In America tasked to hunt/kill/capture UBL?

Why not MI?

If we found UBL, eliminated his security, why would we immediately kill him and not take him alive?

Why wouldn’t we want to capture UBL alive and extract other possible T-level events?

Perhaps someday people will understand‘they’ had a plan to conduct ‘another’ mass extinction event.

 

Q1948

How were the pallets of cash divided?

How many planes were used to transport?

Who operated the planes?

What 'shadow' agency directed operations?

Why wasn't the money [simply] wire transferred?

US had AUTH to open bank-to-bank transfers.

How do you prevent financial T logs?

How were the cash withdrawals in EU categorized/labeled?

Where did the cash originate from?

What time of day did the withdrawals occur?

Who provided SECURITY?

Why wasn't Congress notified?

Why was the U.S. Gov't kept in the DARK?

US law broken?

Did ALL planes land in the same location (airport)?

Why did [1] particular plane land outside of Iran?

Why was a helicopter involved?

[WHO] did the money go to?

HOW DO YOU AUDIT A FOREIGN AID BIG BLOCK TRANSFER?

Did Rouhani keep 'unknown' comms as insurance?

What agency collects ALL FORMS OF DATA?

What agency did @Snowden work for orig?

Did he train on THE FARM?

When did @Snowden join No Such Agency?

Define 'Contractor'.

Define the 'PRISM' program.

What year did @Snowden release spec-details of PRISM?

Mid 2013?

IMPACT-LIMIT NSA's ability to utilize/collect?

FAKE NEWS push for Congressional restrictions?

OPEN SOURCE PUSH to create COUNTER-DEF?

PURPOSE?

BLUE SKIES FOR CLOWN OP?

When was the Joint Plan of Action (IRAN DEAL) executed?

Late 2013?

Do you believe in coincidences?

Nothing to See Here.

 

[WHO] World Heath Organization, you know the people that said don't shut your border to China. Das Rayciss

 

Q1250

Aid cut off in 2010?

Coincidence?

What happened in 2011?

Define ‘Exchange’.

Sick yet?

Q

 

Sick yet? you know, sick with China Flu

Anonymous ID: 897218 May 23, 2020, 3:56 a.m. No.9286084   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6114 >>6134

>>9286014

After decades of anti-Iran campaigning, Republicans were expected to oppose Obama’s deal, but didn’t have the numbers to stop it in the Senate. What concerned the White House therefore was their own party. Senior Democrats on Capitol Hill were uneasy about the deal, as were large numbers of Jewish voters—more than half of whom identify as Democrats.

 

Jewish organizations offered two major objections to the deal: First, the outlines of Obama’s nuclear deal suggested that it might legalize a bomb pointed at the Jewish state. Second, in striking an agreement with Iran, the White House might normalize relations with a regime that embodies anti-Semitism.

 

In return, Obama confronted Iran Deal skeptics in his own party with a hard choice—either support the deal, or you’re out. There would be no room in the Democratic Party for principled disagreement over the keystone of Obama’s foreign policy legacy. Opponents were portrayed in harsh, uncompromising terms: They had been bought off, or were warmongers, or Israel-firsters.

Anonymous ID: 897218 May 23, 2020, 4:04 a.m. No.9286134   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6168 >>6226

>>9286084

In a meeting of Senate Democrats in early 2015, Obama had his eye on New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez when he spoke of pressures “from donors and others” to reject the deal. Menendez was offended. He said he’d “worked for more than 20 years to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions and had always been focused on the long-term implications.”

 

also 2015

Sen. Robert Menendez may have had sex with underage hookers in Dominican Republic: prosecutors

By Dan Friedman

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |

Aug 25, 2015 | 10:10 AM

 

Among the handful of honest reporters covering the deal, most didn’t have enough information, time, or energy to continue fighting a wall of static noise. And that was the point of Obama’s media campaign—to drown out, smear, and shut down opponents and even skeptics. Thus, echo chamber allies purposefully obscured the core issue. The nature of the agreement was made plain in its “sunset clauses.”The fact that parts of the deal restricting Iran’s activities were due to expire beginning in 2020 until all restrictions were gone and the regime’s nuclear program was legal,showed that it was a phony deal. Obama was simply bribing the Iranians with hundreds of billions of dollars in sanctions relief and hundreds of billions more in investment to refrain from building a bomb until he was safely gone from the White House, when the Iranian bomb would become someone else’s problem. The Obama team thought that even the Israelis wouldn’t dream of touching Iran’s nuclear program so long as Washington vouchsafed the deal. They called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “chickenshit.”

 

POTUS

We'd be at war now

Anonymous ID: 897218 May 23, 2020, 4:14 a.m. No.9286168   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9286134

Notably, Russia weighed in on the Obama team’s side. It would be “unforgivable,” according to the Russian Foreign Ministry, if the incoming Trump administration forfeited the JCPOA.The White House agreed to let Russia export more than 100 tons of uranium to Iran—enough to make more than 10 bombs, according to some estimates. “The point was to complicate any effort to tear up the deal,” says a senior U.S. official involved in the fight over the JCPOA. “It gave Iran an insurance policy against Trump.”

 

Q964

U1>CAN>EU>RUSSIA>IRAN>NK>SYRIA>PAK>>>

IRAN NEXT.

$700B - MILITARY [THIS YEAR].

WHY IS THE MILITARY SO IMPORTANT?

RE_READ ALL.

NATIONAL SECURITY.

NATIONAL SECURITY.

These people are STUPID.

Art of the Deal.

TIDAL WAVE INCOMING.

BUCKLE UP.

Q