Nah dude...I'm Not more important than ANY Anon on this board, We ALL Important...You're just being condescending in your approach. Every Post of mine has sauce, most directly, and some indirectly(Which means using your God given brain and actually Doing some research and NOT being fucking spoon-fed.)...All it takes sometimes is a 2 minute search to 'verify' if what I posted is valid.! 'Q' made me use my brain. The ONLY way to know if something is valid is if you DYOR and question everything... So I suggest you 'Contribute' More positively and make some of your own 'Original' posts and stop trying to criticize a post because YOU don't think the sauce is good enough...Get rid of that stick.!
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- Speaker Johnson had NOTHING to do with this!
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—aside from those who witnessed his methods unfold in real time. This is why he’s often called “America’s General.” He wasn’t a status quo leader. Flynn never just “went with the flow.”
The truth is, Flynn has faced opposition for far longer than most people realize. His time in Iraq from 2004 to 2007was transformative. Flynn believed not only that the war could be won, but that it could be ended—an outcome that wouldn’t sit well with powerful interests like the military-industrial complexor certain political figures who relied on the war narrative to fuel their campaigns. Flynn’s "out-of-the-box" approach consistently challenged entrenched norms, making him a disruptor in a system resistant to change.
Later, in 2012, during his tenure as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Flynn continued to clash with senior officials in the Obama administration. His management style drew criticism—some labeled it “combative” or “chaotic.” But here’s the truth: Flynn’s unorthodox methods and outspoken nature were rooted in a commitment to improving U.S. intelligence and national security, particularly against threats posed by radical Islamist groups. Flynn had unparalleled experience dealing with Islamic terrorist organizations, and he was vocal about what he saw as the administration’s downplaying of these threats. Naturally, this created tension.
But Flynn’s thinking wasn’t just “different” for the sake of it. His innovative approach brought massive, tangible change to how intelligence was gathered, analyzed, and acted upon at the tactical level of warfare. The impact? Incalculable.Flynn’s methods are credited with saving thousands—if not tens of thousands—of American lives on the battlefield.
Flynn's Tactical Innovations: Real-Time Intelligence Sharing Flynn broke down silos between intelligence and operational units, enabling immediate dissemination of battlefield intelligence to those who could act on it. Intelligence analysts worked side by side with operators, creating a direct feedback loop that drastically accelerated the targeting process. Integration of Inter-agency Efforts
Flynn spearheaded unprecedented collaboration between the military, intelligence, and law enforcement agencies, including the CIA, FBI, NSA, and allied forces.
By leveraging diverse intelligence capabilities, operations gained a more comprehensive understanding of insurgent activities. Flynn’s impact on the battlefield didn’t just challenge norms—it redefined them. His “out-of-the-box” thinking wasn’t just rhetoric; it translated into actionable changes that revolutionized how the military approached intelligence at the tactical level. These weren’t theoretical shifts; they were deliberate, targeted adjustments that saved lives and reshaped modern warfare.
One of Flynn’s most notable contributions was his ability to integrate intelligence seamlessly into operations. This was achieved through a series of groundbreaking initiatives that focused on speed, precision, and adaptability.
Flynn's Key Tactical Innovations Target-Centric Approach Flynn reoriented intelligence operations to focus on actionable targets, abandoning the traditional reliance on long-term, large-scale strategic analysis.
He implemented the "find, fix, finish, exploit, analyze, disseminate" (F3EAD) methodology. This streamlined approach ensured intelligence cycles were rapid and results-driven, enabling the swift identification, capture, or elimination of insurgents. Insights from operations were immediately reintegrated into the system to fuel ongoing missions.
Technology and Data Integration Flynn pushed for the adoption of advanced technologies to revolutionize intelligence gathering. His initiatives included: Utilizing signals intelligence (SIGINT) for real-time monitoring of enemy communications.
Leveraging geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) to track and predict insurgent movements.
Biometric databases and forensic tools were introduced to identify insurgents and dismantle their networks with unprecedented precision.
Exploitation of Captured Material Flynn pioneered the rapid exploitation of materials seized during raids, such as documents and electronic devices.
These materials were analyzed in near real-time, often producing leads within 24–48 hours, which enabled follow-up missions to disrupt enemy plans and networks.
Decentralization of Intelligence Breaking away from traditional hierarchical models, Flynn decentralized intelligence operations. Local commanders and special operations teams were empowered with direct access to intelligence, eliminating delays caused by bureaucracy.
This shift allowed field units to adapt quickly to changing conditions and maintain operational momentum.
Fusion Centers Flynn established fusion cells, where intelligence analysts, planners, and field operators collaborated directly. This integration of data sources created actionable intelligence that was tailored to specific missions, dramatically improving operational efficiency.
Cultural Shift Perhaps most importantly, Flynn fostered a cultural transformation within the intelligence community. He shifted the focus from long-term analysis to immediate operational impact. Personnel were retrained to operate in a fast-paced, results-oriented environment, ensuring that intelligence aligned directly with battlefield needs.
Accomplishments in Iraq Flynn’s methodologies didn’t just innovate—they delivered results. The Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), empowered by his intelligence reforms, achieved remarkable outcomes during his tenure
High-Value Targets Eliminated: Flynn’s innovations led to the identification and neutralization of 6,000–8,000 insurgents between 2004 and 2007. Among them was Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the notorious al-Qaeda leader, killed in 2006.
Exponential Increase in Operations: Under Flynn’s leadership, JSOC’s operational tempo surged to an average of 10–12 missions per night—a dramatic increase from the early years of the war. This heightened tempo enabled the dismantling of entire insurgent networks within weeks, drastically weakening enemy capabilities.
Captured Intelligence Utilization: Flynn’s emphasis on exploiting captured materials provided actionable leads that disrupted enemy operations within hours. This efficiency allowed U.S. forces to stay several steps ahead of insurgents, keeping them perpetually off balance.
Disruption of Insurgent Networks: Flynn’s methodologies dismantled al-Qaeda cells and other networks in key regions like Baghdad and Al Anbar Province. This is where I have intimate expirience of the epic changes General Flynn made.
Al Anbar Province in 2006 is a particularly vivid example for me: combat missions driven by actionable intelligence were carried out nearly six nights a week, yielding significant operational successes. These efforts had a profound impact on reducing terrorist activity in the region.
Accomplishments as DIA Director Global Threat Analysis Overhaul: Flynn redirected the DIA’s focus toward emerging global threats, with a particular emphasis on adversaries like China and Russia, as well as non-state actors like ISIS.
This shift enhanced the government’s ability to anticipate and respond to adversaries’ long-term strategies, creating a foundation for future defense initiatives.
Expansion of Human Intelligence (HUMINT): Recognizing the under-utilization of human intelligence, Flynn expanded HUMINT capabilities within the DIA.
By increasing the number of clandestine operatives worldwide, the agency enhanced its ability to gather intelligence directly from human sources, complementing technical intelligence like SIGINT and GEOINT.
Streamlining Intelligence Production: Flynn worked to reduce bureaucratic delays and accelerate the delivery of actionable intelligence to decision-makers.
This efficiency ensured that policymakers and military leaders received timely intelligence, enabling quicker, more informed decisions.
Operational Transparency and Collaboration: Flynn introduced systems to integrate intelligence efforts across agencies, fostering greater collaboration between the DIA, CIA, NSA, and allied intelligence organizations.
These efforts created a more cohesive and effective intelligence community.
Challenges to Conventional Thinking: Flynn was unafraid to critique U.S. policies that he believed underestimated threats, particularly from radical Islamist groups.
His analyses often pushed for a reevaluation of national security strategies, forcing leaders to confront uncomfortable truths.
Prescient Strategic Assessments: Under Flynn’s leadership, the DIA produced early and detailed assessments of ISIS’s rise in 2012–2013, foreseeing the group’s territorial expansion and growing influence.
These analyses highlighted the need for a more proactive approach to combating emerging threats.
General Flynn’s career is a testament to the power of unconventional thinking in shaping intelligence and military operations. From Iraq to the Defense Intelligence Agency, Flynn consistently challenged the status quo, focusing on actionable results and rapid decision-making. His methods not only transformed intelligence operations on the battlefield but also redefined the strategic priorities of U.S. defense agencies.
While his outspoken nature and innovative approaches often drew criticism, the results speak for themselves. Whether dismantling insurgent networks in Iraq or anticipating the rise of global threats at the DIA, Flynn’s legacy is one of profound impact. His contributions have undoubtedly saved lives, strengthened national security, and laid the groundwork for a more adaptable and effective intelligence community.
Outspoken and unorthodox generals have a way of disrupting the status quo, and while their methods often draw criticism, their results are undeniable. These are the leaders who see the battlefield—or the world—differently, who refuse to be confined by bureaucracy, and who challenge the complacency of tradition. From Patton’s fiery speeches and relentless pursuit of victory to Flynn’s game-changing innovations in intelligence, these generals are often lightning rods for controversy. Yet, it’s precisely their boldness, willingness to take risks, and refusal to settle for "good enough" that make them effective.
Unorthodox generals don’t just adapt to the fight; they redefine it. They’re the ones who break silos, force collaboration, and demand action, even if it makes their peers uncomfortable. Their legacies are marked by transformative change, achieved through grit, determination, and a stubborn belief in their vision. While their methods might ruffle feathers, their ability to get results—often in the face of immense resistance—cements their place in history as the ones who truly get things done.
Flynn’s story is one of a leader who refused to compromise on his vision, earning both admiration and opposition but leaving an indelible mark on the institutions he served. This is why he continues to be remembered to the ones that know, as "America’s General."
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"Incoming Director FBI Director Kash Patel: "The FBI Director has control of Epstein's black book. On day one: Roll out the black book. Roll out the pipe bomber video. Classification and secrecy are used as a tool to protect the deep state; therefore, we should continuously declassify."
Having Kash Patel as FBI Director could be game-changing for the truth hitting the masses. Sunlight is the best disinfectant. It's coming. "
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1866967892144672768/pu/vid/avc1/720x720/IYdGr3rIvdgZacVU.mp4
https://rumble.com/v5ydgtn-kash-patel-vs-christopher-wray.html
"I just don’t know what happened to him. We will now restore the Rule of Law for all Americans. Under the leadership of Christopher Wray, the FBI illegally raided my home, without cause, worked diligently on illegally impeaching and indicting me, and has done everything else to interfere with the success and future of America. They have used their vast powers to threaten and destroy many innocent Americans, some of which will never be able to recover from what has been done to them. Kash Patel is the most qualified Nominee to lead the FBI in the Agency’s History, and is committed to helping ensure that Law, Order, and Justice will be brought back to our Country again, and soon. As everyone knows, I have great respect for the rank-and-file of the FBI, and they have great respect for me. They want to see these changes every bit as much as I do but, more importantly, the American People are demanding a strong, but fair, System of Justice. We want our FBI back, and that will now happen. I look forward to Kash Patel’s confirmation, so that the process of Making the FBI Great Again can begin. Thank you!"
Clandestine's take on all this...I tend to agree with him...
To me, this sounds like a bunch of hogwash.
Recently, whenever something happens that the US government are behind, they blame Iran.
They claimed Iran were trying to assassinate Trump. They claimed Iran were trying to hack Kash Patel. Which were really things that the US intelligence community were doing themselves.
Iran is just another boogeyman like Russia, that the Deep State blame for their own nefarious activity.
I personally have seen at least 8 video clips of them Murdering Handcuffed prisoners, Old men lying on the Ground, and going into the hospital and Killing 2 Unarmed badly injured Soldiers.... That's Not letting off steam, That's being a fucking Sick Islamist Coward, That's Not a Soldier....
And What makes You think I Care about your opinion, because that's all it is mate...
LMFAO....I'm A Regular Poster for the last 4 years, Just like a lot of People here... The Mods Gave me the 'Contributer' sticker because get this.... I Contribute ! I don't whine and moan about other great or not great posts here, If I don't agree/like the post, I move on.... You have a great day now see....