Ivan Rainklin. The operator for Flynn from Virginia. Who was lurking in my Vermont group.
Why is Flynn having people contact ex husbands to get kids taken away from mothers and do psyche evaluations?
Better yet, how did Flynn contact a Muslim Black man in Texas to the point they were spying?
This man also is a drug dealer and affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood which is why heβs no longer involved.
So Ivan Rainklin and Mike Flynn are working with guys in the Muslim Brotherhood in Texas? To the point theyβre slashing peoples tires and sending Cartel members to peoples houses?
Yeah if ya donβt think this operation isnβt deep, then map Vermont to Texas.
Also this Muslim now works at the post office. Theyβre already gearing up for 2022.
Why is Flynn having people contact ex husbands to get kids taken away from mothers and do psyche evaluations?
Better yet, how did Flynn contact a Muslim Black man in Texas to the point they were spying?
This man also is a drug dealer and affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood which is why heβs no longer involved.
So Ivan Rainklin and Mike Flynn are working with guys in the Muslim Brotherhood in Texas? To the point theyβre slashing peoples tires and sending Cartel members to peoples houses?
Yeah if ya donβt think this operation isnβt deep, then map Vermont to Texas.
Also this Muslim now works at the post office. Theyβre already gearing up for 2022.
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I have one thing to say to Michael Flynn. How are you such a coward that you murder people and even our own soldiers, but you have to send bullies and try to use CPS to sabotage an anonymous WOMAN? Youβre that big of a coward?
You let Beanz run your Chan and send ops to attack women.
BIGGEST PEICE OF SHIT ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH. Excuse my language, but yeah this is what heβs doing to people in TEXAS who pose a threat to him.
FLYNNISH HIM 2X JM.
You let Beanz run your Chan and send ops to attack women.
BIGGEST PEICE OF SHIT ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH. Excuse my language, but yeah this is what heβs doing to people in TEXAS who pose a threat to him.
FLYNNISH HIM 2X JM.
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I understand. These Poorly Animated Cutouts have no intelligence right now during a Massive Intel Blackout. It's like when you Cover the entrance to the Ant hill and they have no where to go. It's just sad. But hey, some people are doing good things, they just don't leak or talk about it.
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Old decrepit asshole playing a woman in Vermont. Sounds about right for a 4 Star general. PATHETIC.
You lead men to war, but canβt come up with anything better for a woman that has nothing lol.
Yβall are sad sad little men. I feel bad for the lives you wasted in the military. I wouldβve spit in all of yours faces.
You lead men to war, but canβt come up with anything better for a woman that has nothing lol.
Yβall are sad sad little men. I feel bad for the lives you wasted in the military. I wouldβve spit in all of yours faces.
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Yes, Cluelessness seems to be Common among the Flynn and Byrne Crowd. Love it when we get the Tor folk here. She needs another Pee Pad. Get on it.
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LOOK AT THIS STORY FROM BOSTON WGBH IN JUNE 2020 TELL ME THAT WE ARE NOT IN THE WORST RUN PSYOP EVER..... By Domenico Montanaro
June 1, 2020.
Through days of unrest, dozens of American cities β from Minneapolis to Atlanta, from New York to Grand Rapids, Mich. β have been wracked by violent protests.
Racial wounds have been ripped open following the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man in police custody in Minneapolis. The chaotic demonstrations and looting across the country have been blamed on outsiders of various political stripes, particularly "radical-left" groups like Antifa, which is short for "anti-fascist."
But the country is at an especially explosive moment, coming in the midst of a pandemic that's already killed more than 100,000 and an economic crisis with more than 40 million Americans unemployed β and in an election year no less.
There's no telling how this plays out politically in November, with the election now five months away. Anything can happen. Five months ago, after all, the coronavirus was just a "pneumonia of unknown cause."
President Trump called Floyd's death a "grave tragedy" that "should never have happened." Those remarks were made at the first launching of American astronauts into space from U.S. soil in almost a decade β what was one of the hopeful bright spots in this country, though it was overshadowed by the violent demonstrations.
But once Trump was back on his favorite platform, Twitter, he again inflamed tensions, with machismo and politics at the forefront. He criticized local Democratic officials, saying Minneapolis's mayor, for example, was no "General Douglas McArthur [sic] or great fighter General George Patton."
He's called demonstrators "THUGS" and warned that "when the looting starts, the shooting starts" β though he later claimed he didn't use that phrase as a threat. And he's employed violent, tough-guy imagery, alluding to the potential use of "unlimited" military power, "vicious dogs, and most ominous weapons."
Even some Republicans criticized the president's language.
Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, the only black Republican in the Senate, called the president's tweets "not constructive" on Fox News Sunday. And Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan told CNN that Trump is "continuing to escalate the temperature," which is the "opposite" of what a leader should be doing right now.
Meanwhile, Trump's national security adviser, Robert O'Brien, on Sunday waded into a crucial debate β whether there's "systemic racism" in police forces or whether there are just a few "bad apples."
"I don't think there's systemic racism" in law enforcement, O'Brien said on CNN, "but, you know what, there are some bad apples in there. ... There's no doubt there are some racist police," but he said they're the minority.
Americans are divided on their views of police. Back in mid-2017, Gallup found that 54% of Americans have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in the police. But there were very different views by race. While 61% of whites had that level of confidence in police, just 45% of Hispanics and 30% of blacks did.
Confidence in police nosedived among minorities and liberals after the rash of high-profile incidents of black men killed at the hands of police in 2014 and 2015, from Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., to Eric Garner in New York and Freddy Gray in Baltimore.
Views of the police and law enforcement have become a sharp dividing line by race and party. In 2016, Trump declared himself the "law and order candidate." Expect him to try and exploit that again as a wedge issue in an effort to win over moderate whites upset by the video of Floyd's death, but disapproving of the violent demonstrations.
He said as much Sunday. He called for "Law & Order in Philadelphia, NOW!" and announced that the United States would be designating Antifa a terrorist organization.
Expect Biden and other Democrats now to have to answer if they agree or disagree with the Antifa designation.
June 1, 2020.
Through days of unrest, dozens of American cities β from Minneapolis to Atlanta, from New York to Grand Rapids, Mich. β have been wracked by violent protests.
Racial wounds have been ripped open following the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man in police custody in Minneapolis. The chaotic demonstrations and looting across the country have been blamed on outsiders of various political stripes, particularly "radical-left" groups like Antifa, which is short for "anti-fascist."
But the country is at an especially explosive moment, coming in the midst of a pandemic that's already killed more than 100,000 and an economic crisis with more than 40 million Americans unemployed β and in an election year no less.
There's no telling how this plays out politically in November, with the election now five months away. Anything can happen. Five months ago, after all, the coronavirus was just a "pneumonia of unknown cause."
President Trump called Floyd's death a "grave tragedy" that "should never have happened." Those remarks were made at the first launching of American astronauts into space from U.S. soil in almost a decade β what was one of the hopeful bright spots in this country, though it was overshadowed by the violent demonstrations.
But once Trump was back on his favorite platform, Twitter, he again inflamed tensions, with machismo and politics at the forefront. He criticized local Democratic officials, saying Minneapolis's mayor, for example, was no "General Douglas McArthur [sic] or great fighter General George Patton."
He's called demonstrators "THUGS" and warned that "when the looting starts, the shooting starts" β though he later claimed he didn't use that phrase as a threat. And he's employed violent, tough-guy imagery, alluding to the potential use of "unlimited" military power, "vicious dogs, and most ominous weapons."
Even some Republicans criticized the president's language.
Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, the only black Republican in the Senate, called the president's tweets "not constructive" on Fox News Sunday. And Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan told CNN that Trump is "continuing to escalate the temperature," which is the "opposite" of what a leader should be doing right now.
Meanwhile, Trump's national security adviser, Robert O'Brien, on Sunday waded into a crucial debate β whether there's "systemic racism" in police forces or whether there are just a few "bad apples."
"I don't think there's systemic racism" in law enforcement, O'Brien said on CNN, "but, you know what, there are some bad apples in there. ... There's no doubt there are some racist police," but he said they're the minority.
Americans are divided on their views of police. Back in mid-2017, Gallup found that 54% of Americans have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in the police. But there were very different views by race. While 61% of whites had that level of confidence in police, just 45% of Hispanics and 30% of blacks did.
Confidence in police nosedived among minorities and liberals after the rash of high-profile incidents of black men killed at the hands of police in 2014 and 2015, from Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., to Eric Garner in New York and Freddy Gray in Baltimore.
Views of the police and law enforcement have become a sharp dividing line by race and party. In 2016, Trump declared himself the "law and order candidate." Expect him to try and exploit that again as a wedge issue in an effort to win over moderate whites upset by the video of Floyd's death, but disapproving of the violent demonstrations.
He said as much Sunday. He called for "Law & Order in Philadelphia, NOW!" and announced that the United States would be designating Antifa a terrorist organization.
Expect Biden and other Democrats now to have to answer if they agree or disagree with the Antifa designation.
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Of course, it's also possible that Trump went too far already, something some advisers are privately concerned about, and that his rhetoric could hurt him with independents and suburban women.
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THEY EVEN ADMITTED THE RIOTS WERE ANTIFA....The chaotic demonstrations and looting across the country have been blamed on outsiders of various political stripes, particularly "radical-left" groups like Antifa, which is short for "anti-fascist."
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Let's get this Straight. Patrick Byrne Says he has Hundreds of Tera Byte's of Documents and Data, and he won't give 1 Gig to Alex Jones to reveal to the World. Not only that, Alex Jones does not even ask him for anything. Gen Flynn supposedly knows enough to blow away the Deep State in just even a 1 minute blurb about one Person, even the Pope, he won't and people find that acceptable. How about giving 100 documents to James o'Keefe to blow the lid off this. Hell, Patrick won't even give his stooge Coffee Boy anything. Yep. Just keep holding those cards...Why? Please. NDA's and Judicial Process. HAHAHaaa. The Best is Tor is telling him what to do now. Trump would not let Tor near him or Melania. Rudy is just easily screwed, look Borat got him.
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Tor Playing MUH Military. That Poor Daughter of hers. Not the one with the Tesla, the other one in the Military. Must be hard knowing your Mom's in a lot of trouble, and is bringing you down too. Allegedly.
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The Real Good Guy's have everything. Loyalty tests always. The best is Yet to Come. The first thing is to identify the Enemy. They keep Identifying themselves. The Clown Train is pretty full. They are starting to eat themselves as they run out of plant based garbage. Silence is Deafening. Have to lose the Losers before the Killers take over.
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Myanmar, not the need approach. Bloodless Coups can Be beaten with Bloodless Coups.