I went back and watched 2 clips of 2 different interviews of Kyle Rittenhouse -- one by Tucker Carlson and the other by a woman reporter.
I also watched an interview of Lin Wood, where he responded to accusations in the Carlson interview, and things he was told would be said in the other interview (it had not yet been released).
Based on that, I conclude:
- Lin Wood spoke to Kyle Rittenhouse exactly ONE time, prior to the trial, and the conversation lasted about 5 minutes.
- It is highly unlikely that Lin went off about Q or election fraud or anything else during that single 5-minute conversation.
- Therefore, there is ZERO chance that Kyle decided he did not like Lin Wood based on anything that Lin said directly to him. The decision to not like him must have come from other sources -- his mother, David Hancock, things he read or heard about from other sources.
- Lin says that he was never Kyle's defense lawyer (which would explain why he only had a single, 5-minute conversation with him). John Pierce was Kyle's original defense lawyer.
- Kyle lived in Illinois. He was arrested in Illinois, and held in juvenille detention, because he was 17 years old. Wisconsin had a warrant for his arrest for murder, and that the means that the issue of extradition from one state to the other comes into play. Extradition has to play out in the courts.
- Lin says he consulted with John Pierce, Kyle's lawyer, and they both agreed that Kyle was probably safer in Illinois juvenile detention than he would be at his home. Like or dislike that opinion, there was a "hit" put on Kyle by BLM at the time. They said they would find him and murder him. It is not totally unreasonable that he might be safer in juvie.
- Kyle says that he wanted to waive extradition to Wisconsin, and it sounds like he thinks that meant that he could be out of jail sooner. I don't know if that is correct. Kyle thinks that he was in jail for 87 days because his lawyer (who he thinks was Lin Wood) wanted him to stay there, and wanted it so Lin could make money somehow.
- It seems to me that Kyle doesn't really understand the legal process, does not know what he is talking about, and is likley influenced by others in arriving at his conclusions.
- Lin says that Pierce's legal strategy was to file a Writ of Habeas Corpus. If successful, this would result in the immediate release of Kyle. That's what Habeas Corups is for. If this happened, there would have been no bail at all, because there would have been no legal basis to hold him in jail.
- Lin says the Illinois judge ruled against the Habeas Corpus, and before Pierce could file an appeal, Kyle was transferred to Wisconsin, where he was put into the general prison population.
- At that point, it became concerning that the BLM threat could be carried out, and Kyle was in imminent danger.
- That's when there was a final push to get the $2,000,000 bail, which was raised and Kyle was out shortly thereafter.
- Then, Kyle had the famous bar photo with Proud Boys, and shit went sideways.
- Kyle eventually fired John Pierce and hired Mark Richards.
In the end, Kyle was out of jail and he was not attacked, much less killed. Were the threats real? Were they credible? Mark Richards said he received numerous threats aimed at him and Kyle. Probably easier to pull something off inside a jail (just ask Jeff Epstein).
My only conclusion out of this fog of war is that Kyle definitely does not know what he is talking about. He is building a story of what he wanted and what should have been done after the fact. But is that really what he was thinking at the time? Sure, he would rather be out of jail. Did he understand that a successful Habeas Corpus would do that, without bail (that had not yet been raised, as far as I can tell, but not sure on the timing)? Did he understand the death threats, at the time?
Some people wonder if Kyle was part of a FF from the beginning. Why would he bring an AR15 to a BLM protest/riot? If he knew it was a riot, it might make sense. I dunno, but something seems a bit off there.
Then again, if it was a true FF, you would think he would be set up to shoot at black people at a BLM thing, rather than jews. Then again again, why were jews there at all?
The whole thing is weird. Lin could be making things up after the fact, too, though the story seems to make sense, from his perspective.
General Flynn.
If Joe Flynn wanted Rick Schroder's phone and computer to be "swept" prior to talking with Lin Wood, that is flat out suspect. That is Lin's claim. The "best of luck" thing seems to have been said to Clements, but he was not the one getting on Wood's plane, which had weird mechanical problems. That is not conclusive to me.
Flynn's weird Satantic prayer is weird. Not proof by itself, but weird. Flynn's pedo shirt is weird. Not proof by itself, but weird. Flynn's photo with the Illuminati pyramid and eye behind him is weird. Not proof by itself, but weird.
But then again ... when was the last time that YOU wore a pedo shirt by mistake, accidentally stood in front of an illuminati pyramid to have your picture taken, and mistakenly said a Satanic prayer in front of an audience, on camera?
Lin Wood.
What has Lin Wood ACCOMPLISHED in getting the 2020 election fraud corrected? What have ANY of these people ACCOMPLISHED in:
- Getting the 2020 election fraud corrected?
- Getting the SpyGate criminals prosecuted?
- Getting the Covid psyop revealed?
For that matter, what has Trump done on any of these fronts? He has talked about it. He has pushed lawsuits, that went nowhere because judges refused to do their job of having real trials. He appointed AG Bill Barr, who appointed SP John Durham, who is making some ripples, but no waves, yet.
Beyond that, here we are a year later and running in circles.
If some of these people are helpful in getting things done, great. If not, fuck 'em all.
FOCUS.
Election fraud, corruption in government, and Covid psyop.
Take over the local school boards and local precinct/county GOP/DNC groups, and work your way up from there. That's where the power is. Work at your local and state levels, and put the federal level on the back burner. They do not have the power in the American system of government.
TALK with real people -- those you know and those you do NOT know. You will be amazed at how many of them have some idea of what is going on, and are generally on our side, but they need some encouragement to stand strong.
Elections. Corruption. Psyops. And what we do about them.
That is what matters.
I agree with you about Flynn: $25k to $50k speaking fees; and $200 and $500 fees for people to come listen to him speak. And then all of his telegram messages seem like sermons from the pulpit.