General Flynn has an odd initial posting history on Truth Social. He began posting on 03/05/2022. At midday on 03/18/2022, all posts prior to noon have been deleted. All posts after deletions are few and random, not 13 days of deletions.
Link below to the time when posts stopped being deleted and then normal post pattern maintains
Here's a stretch... not linking to this to the Flynn deletions (13 days worth, more or less) but just a coincidence...
I'm recalling that in NFD's comment history (he made several in depth comments about this) there are some comments in which a reference to "13 days" comes up.
As I recall it was about the 22 October 2020, at the very beginning of Trump's Speech, at the rally held at the Gastonia Municipal Airport in North Carolina. It is 13 days before the election, and Trump's remarks are something like (paraphrasing):
"13 days. 13 days. And then you will find out. And then you will see..." and then a reference to the upcoming 03 November 2020 election day which was 13 days away.
In NFD's comments he is struck by the phrase "13 days" (and it has been stuck / sticks in mine since then, obvioulsy) because it is also the title of the book, "Thirteen Days." by Robert Kennedy. NFD comments that there had been a string of references in preceding speeches about President John F. Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis in October of 1962, and then this 13 days reference came up during the speech on the 22nd of October, which was also the day in 1962 that President John F, Kennedy ordered a naval quarantine (see cite and link below for more detail) to stop the Russian ships bringing missiles to Cuba.
Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis is Robert F. Kennedy's account of the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. The book was released in 1969, the year after his assassination.
After consultation with EXCOMM, Kennedy ordered a naval "quarantine" on October 22 to prevent further missiles from reaching Cuba.[4] By using the term "quarantine", rather than "blockade" (an act of war by legal definition), the United States was able to avoid the implications of a state of war.[
General Flynn has an odd initial posting history on Truth Social. He began posting on 03/05/2022. At midday on 03/18/2022, all posts prior to noon have been deleted. All posts after deletions are few and random, not 13 days of deletions.
Link below to the time when posts stopped being deleted and then normal post pattern maintains
https://qaggregator.news/?q=%23%23TO2302%2CTO2308
Here's a stretch... not linking to this to the Flynn deletions (13 days worth, more or less) but just a coincidence...
I'm recalling that in NFD's comment history (he made several in depth comments about this) there are some comments in which a reference to "13 days" comes up.
As I recall it was about the 22 October 2020, at the very beginning of Trump's Speech, at the rally held at the Gastonia Municipal Airport in North Carolina. It is 13 days before the election, and Trump's remarks are something like (paraphrasing):
"13 days. 13 days. And then you will find out. And then you will see..." and then a reference to the upcoming 03 November 2020 election day which was 13 days away.
In NFD's comments he is struck by the phrase "13 days" (and it has been stuck / sticks in mine since then, obvioulsy) because it is also the title of the book, "Thirteen Days." by Robert Kennedy. NFD comments that there had been a string of references in preceding speeches about President John F. Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis in October of 1962, and then this 13 days reference came up during the speech on the 22nd of October, which was also the day in 1962 that President John F, Kennedy ordered a naval quarantine (see cite and link below for more detail) to stop the Russian ships bringing missiles to Cuba.
Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis is Robert F. Kennedy's account of the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. The book was released in 1969, the year after his assassination.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteen_Days_(book)
After consultation with EXCOMM, Kennedy ordered a naval "quarantine" on October 22 to prevent further missiles from reaching Cuba.[4] By using the term "quarantine", rather than "blockade" (an act of war by legal definition), the United States was able to avoid the implications of a state of war.[
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_Missile_Crisis
Another historically memorable 13 days, were the siege of the Alamo.