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May 8, 2023, 34 tweets

Flynn Lawsuit!

What does this lawsuit tell us about the Flynn family?

First, we must understand that for almost 6 years many have followed and promoted Q!

Why, because many truths were being exposed about our corrupt government and the evil not only there, but in the world!

So, When it is asserted that Q or QAnon, which are both referred to as one and the same by Michael Flynn in interviews, messages, & phone conversations, is a violent domestic extremist group, not unlike Nazi Sympathizers, that is not only alarming, but dangerous for Q supporters!

Assertions such as the one made in this lawsuit against CNN!

“Accusing the Flynns of being “QANON FOLLOWERS”, even for a few seconds, is no different than accusing them of being Nazi sympathizers.”
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Instead of questioning these things, many just turn a blind eye when they were taught to think for themselves!

Think for yourself.
Trust yourself.
RESEARCH for yourself.
Be in control of yourself.
NEVER let someone else DRIVE YOU.
Those who try to DRIVE YOU are not your friend.

The filing continues with this!

“It is common knowledge that Nazis, white supremacists, and adherents of QAnon are violent extremists.”

Recent developments of the FLNN VS CNN Lawsuit!

CNN will depose Michael Flynn’s family members in coming weeks, network’s lawyer says.

February 10, 2023
lawandcrime.com/qanon/cnn-will…

CNN suspects Michael Flynn’s family deleted communications, demands ‘forensic search’ of phones.

Feb 10th, 2023
lawandcrime.com/qanon/cnn-susp…

In December 2021, U.S. District Judge Gregory Woods advanced the Flynns’ suit only in part, overruling a magistrate’s finding that the relatives’ own tweets exposed them as QAnon adherents. Woods noted that the hurdle the Flynns must clear on a motion to dismiss is a low one.

“Even though the tweets express support for QAnon and are therefore evidence that the Flynns were QAnon followers, the Court cannot weigh evidence in deciding a motion to dismiss,” the judge wrote, sending the case to discovery more than a year ago.

“Instead, the Court’s task is to assess the legal feasibility of the complaint.”

The judge dismissed their defamation claim at the time, but he allowed them to proceed with a single count alleging they were portrayed in a false light.

This action involves a knowingly false and dangerous attribution. In order to impugn the reputations of the Flynns, CNN falsely linked them to a violent domestic extremist group, QAnon, whose adherents were among the “most prominent members of the mob” who stormed the

United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.

On February 4, 2021, within a month of the storming of the Capitol and during a time when CNN was heavily promoting various narratives about the “dangerous” and “insurrectionist” terrorist group, QAnon,

CNN published an edited video clearly featuring the Flynns. CNN emblazoned the clip with a chyron that falsely accused the Flynn’s of being “QANON FOLLOWERS”

On July 4, 2020, General Michael T. Flynn (“General Flynn”) posted a video to his Twitter account. The video was taken during a Fourth of July barbecue at the Flynns’ home in Newport County, Rhode Island.

In the video, each member of the Flynn family, including the Plaintiffs in this action, individually took an oath to the United States Constitution, the same oath taken by Members of Congress. After finishing the oath to the United States Constitution,

General Flynn stated, “where we go one, we go all”. Each family member repeated the phrase, as they had repeated each line of the oath to the Constitution. The entire family then exclaimed, “God Bless America”.

The Flynn’s repetition of the phrase “where we go one we go all” at the July 4, 2020 barbecue did not signify any kind of support for QAnon. It was not an oath of allegiance to QAnon, or any
kind of oath at all. It was a simple, family July 4 statement of support for each other.

On July 7, 2020, CNN published the video of the Flynn family’s Fourth of July oath. In an accompanying article, CNN noted that General Flynn’s Twitter post included the hashtag, #TakeTheOath, followed by an American Flag. CNN falsely claimed this was a QAnon hashtag.

On June 24th 2020, Q posted drop #4510 in which the oath to the United States Constitution, the same oath taken by Members of Congress is posted. Followed by, “Take the oath. Mission forward. Q”

This was 10 days prior to the 4th of July video. In which many patriots posted videos online of taking the oath seen here!

The Flynn’s lawsuit argues that “It is universally recognized that words or conduct falsely implying an association or connection between the plaintiff and a violent extremist group, like QAnon, is defamatory.”

CNN’s edited video clip falsely states or implies that the Flynns participated in promoting an “infamous” QAnon slogan. They did not. They deny that. CNN’s social media post, which CNN largely ignores in its motion, again focuses indiscriminately on the Flynns:

Accusing the Flynns of being “QANON FOLLOWERS”, even for a few seconds, is no different than accusing them of being Nazi sympathizers.

The Flynn lawsuit goes on to assert that, “It is common knowledge that Nazis, white supremacists, and adherents of QAnon are violent extremists”.

That is the connection that CNN intended and did make in the minds of viewers.

I’ll add a note here that it is well known that the saying, Where We Go One We Go All, and it’s acronym, WWG1WGA, are one of the most used among those who follow the Q posts! Here are a few examples!

Continued from the filing:

To imply that a person is a Nazi sympathizer or a “QANON FOLLOWER” is the same thing.

It is an egregious thing to say about a businessman, like Jack Flynn, especially in light of the January 6, 2021 storming of the United States Capitol.

“CNN exposed the Flynns to threats of bodily & emotional harm from persons hell-bent on exposing ‘QAnon’. CNN exposed Jack to the hazard of losing his job, & rendered him odious & unfit or less fit to fulfill the duties of General Manager of an international seafood business.”

CNN’s false accusation that the Flynns are connected to a violent extremist group is a “matter incompatible with [any] business, trade, profession, or office”. A “QANON FOLLOWER”, like a white supremacist or Nazi sympathizer, creates enterprise risk for any employer.

By linking the Flynns to QAnon – the extremist group who stormed the Capitol – CNN insinuates that the Flynns are prone to violence, lack good judgment and harbor extremist views – none of which are qualities of good business people.

CNN falsely attributed to Plaintiffs associations that never existed, actions Plaintiffs never took, including an oath of allegiance or pledge to QAnon, and views Plaintiffs never held.

”The Flynns allege that CNN misrepresented that the Flynns were followers and supporters of QAnon. CNN misrepresented that the Flynns held beliefs they never held and did things, like promote the “QAnon Slogan”, that they never did.

At a time when it was heavily promoting a narrative about violent DVE QAnon, CNN deliberately altered the video posted by General Flynn to his Twitter account in order to falsely associate the Flynns with the QAnon domestic terrorists and extremists

And, thereby, convey a defamatory meaning as to Plaintiffs.

Why is Q attacked?

Per Q ~

Those who attack have an agenda or remain plugged into the biggest disinformation campaign to be ever witnessed!

Is it one or both?

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