The pee-dossier is a better contrived piece of fake journalism.
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Rehashes Mueller-C_A smear tactic, using innuendo to suggest nefarious doings: appeared at same event with Svetlana, appeared on Russia Television, incorporates business close to a date when Trump does something, always a Democrat...
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a) Excludes relevant facts: Generals opposing Obama WH funding, arming, training ISIS to fight our own soldiers did a workaround and coordinated with Russia to block Obama’s Syria war footing (primary source, see Sy Hersh, 2013); Obama purged near 400 senior military (incl Flynn) for not supporting WH run army of terrorists.
b) Scott Kesterson (primary source) embedded with Flynn in Afghanistan accounts for Flynn’s on-the-ground actions and patriotism.
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Projects ‘predictive proof’ that Author predicted in advance that Mueller would recommend no jail time - a marketing “trust me” trick. Anyone paying attention made a better prediction - that the DOJ would be forced to drop their fake case - 18 months before author (and 6 months before Q).
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Asserts conclusion ‘Flynn in on it’ though article says it is “is impossible to say” whether Flynn was willing or unwitting accomplice.
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Provides no counterpoint or vetting of author. Author “Ashton Gray” is known by other identities. His book Watergate: the Hoax favors Scientology claims about its mind-control abilities exceeding those of the C_A. It weaves an alternative history about the break-in being a cover to 187 Scientology’s cult leader L. Ron Hubbard. (Q research, by contrast, has a different hoax view that what was called oppo-research in the break-in was really the whole DC blackmail book).
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Final point: Flynn’s son tweets affirming pizzagate around the ‘16 election; on the boards there is word Flynn has a list of hundreds of high level DC insiders who are pedophiles. A close friend of Pence is on that list.
This tactic to fracture our will and our spirit will fail.
I first heard of Powell with her book "Licensed to Lie" - here's a short clip on how Robert Mueller is the 'poster boy for prosecutorial misconduct' going back to her days on the Enron case.
full interview with Marc Levin.