He was show trialed and convicted by a DS leveraged judge. They were going after his son on fabricated crimes. He was forced to sell his home to pay his endless legal bills. And there was more, much more that Flynn and his family went through. These experiences have a accumulative effect on being the first to 'stick one's neck out' directing attention to oneself for the sake of fanfare and being in the news. On top of this, the DS is still going after Flynn. IMHO, the DS is similar to the mafia. Once a 'contract' is declared for removing someone, there's no reversing it.
I was too busy scratching my head wondering why he’s proposing a “Church Committee” like it’s an original idea, to think about that angle.
Another reply to my comment has me considering that his posts are not meant for Anons. They’re meant for people who don’t watch current events closely.
I've heard that line before. It's pure speculation you know how much Flynn makes in speaking fees and selling merchandise. I knew a constitutional lawyer, who represented Quebec's bid to become a separate State from Canada. In his career, he started a prominent private law school and headed several class action lawsuits. He too spoke in front of audiences and made speaker fees. He authored a book on law too. I can tell you first hand he was not wealthy by any means. The speaker fees and the money made from his book barely covered his expenses for travel and hotel accommodations. He got out there because he had to pay the bills. I even covered his expenses for flying one time. His home was a small cottage that he and his wife lived in.
My point is you simply don't know what Flynn makes.
You might be right, but the comparison doesn't seem valid since with Flynn this is a globally recognized name and story. One cannot know for sure, but it seems not difficult to imagine the "upper tier" value proposition of Gen Flynn speaking events or contracting other participatory engagements.
He was show trialed and convicted by a DS leveraged judge. They were going after his son on fabricated crimes. He was forced to sell his home to pay his endless legal bills. And there was more, much more that Flynn and his family went through. These experiences have a accumulative effect on being the first to 'stick one's neck out' directing attention to oneself for the sake of fanfare and being in the news. On top of this, the DS is still going after Flynn. IMHO, the DS is similar to the mafia. Once a 'contract' is declared for removing someone, there's no reversing it.
What you say makes sense, thank you.
I was too busy scratching my head wondering why he’s proposing a “Church Committee” like it’s an original idea, to think about that angle.
Another reply to my comment has me considering that his posts are not meant for Anons. They’re meant for people who don’t watch current events closely.
"Trust me".
I've heard that line before. It's pure speculation you know how much Flynn makes in speaking fees and selling merchandise. I knew a constitutional lawyer, who represented Quebec's bid to become a separate State from Canada. In his career, he started a prominent private law school and headed several class action lawsuits. He too spoke in front of audiences and made speaker fees. He authored a book on law too. I can tell you first hand he was not wealthy by any means. The speaker fees and the money made from his book barely covered his expenses for travel and hotel accommodations. He got out there because he had to pay the bills. I even covered his expenses for flying one time. His home was a small cottage that he and his wife lived in.
My point is you simply don't know what Flynn makes.
You might be right, but the comparison doesn't seem valid since with Flynn this is a globally recognized name and story. One cannot know for sure, but it seems not difficult to imagine the "upper tier" value proposition of Gen Flynn speaking events or contracting other participatory engagements.
"... but the comparison doesn't seem valid since with Flynn this is a globally recognized name and story."
How do you know this? You assume way too much.