3/ Did Trump HIGHLY endorse General Kellogg's book, War By Other Means, which has an entire chapter (Ch. 8) written about Flynn and how bad he was for Trump's administration?
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Did Alex Jones say he wishes he never met Trump? Did Roger Stone say he wanted Trump impeached? Did Alex Jones say that murdering Trump would be their best case scenario? Is Jones a Stratfor/Mossad agent? Does Flynn hang around people like Roger Stone and Alex Jones?
6/ Why did Flynn say "I'm not a Donald Trump giant fan" when discussing Trump?
7/ Did Flynn withhold an important call from Putin for Trump?
8/ Did Flynn recite a Satanic prayer?
9/ Why does Flynn's America's Future website encourage people to call the National Trafficking Hotline to help fight trafficking? Was this hotline and the network underneath it setup by the Podestas and The Clinton Global initiative and their associates?
10/ Why does Flynn denounce Q as a psyop when Trump clearly supports it?
11/ Why did Flynn support Q at one time, make money off the movement and even recite an oath with a Q mantra (Where We Go, One We Go All) at the end?
12/ Why does Flynn hang around with convicted drug dealer, money launderer and high-priced madam Kristin Davis? Davis hooks up high end clients with Victoria Secret models...a company whose CEO, Les Wexner, has been linked to human trafficking.
14/ Were some of Flynn's closest associates such as Brian Gamble and Boone Cutler hanging around Feds and right in the middle of the instigators of violence and aggressive behavior at J6?
15/ Did Flynn's past help or hurt Trump's Russia collusion case?
16/ Did close Flynn associate, Roger Stone, insert himself as the link (something Assange vehemently denies) between Wikileaks and Russia while simultaneously attaching himself to the Trump campaign? Did this help or hurt Trump's Russia collusion case?
17/ When asked if he thought Flynn was loyal to his father, why didn't Don Jr give a very clear and distinct "yes"? Instead, Don Jr said he [Flynn) was "loyal to a cause" and then went on to say a bunch of things about Flynn that would leave the viewer questioning just how loyal Flynn is...if at all.
18/ Why did Roger Stone in 2017 say that General Flynn had a list of high-level pedophiles that once released will decimate the Deep State dons, but the American public has never seen Flynn produce this list?
19/ Why did a George W. Bush appointed judge, Anthony Trenga, overturn the will of a jury regarding the illegal Turkey lobbying case of close Flynn business associate Bijan Rafiekian?
20/ Why do many big influencers who are very vocal with their support for Flynn, refuse to answer any of the questions above, and instead curse, insult, doxx, intimidate, and then block the people seeking the answers to these questions?
Credits:
@Redpill_Pusher for the questions
@intheMatrixxx for the Don Jr. vs Flynn vid on Q
@The_AuthorityQ for bringing the manhattan madam info to light. More here:
And MANY MANY more brilliant minds went into the collection of info for this thread.
1/ Opening of the call, Lin Wood will not proceed with the meeting until everyone says, “Hey Boss”.
Note: these are his partners at the law firm Wood, Wade, Grunberg, and Wilson and not his employees.
2/ Lin Wood, making his point that he knows more about law and life than his partners, and that now that they agreed with him about that “fundamental truth”, if they speak or act as if they know more than him they are officially liars because it’s now a “fundamental agreed upon truth”.
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This Michael Flynn advised company, now defunct, Cambridge Analytica was a U.K.-based data analytics firm and political consultancy founded in 2013 as an offshoot of an existing U.K. data analytics firm and consultancy, Strategic Communication Laboratories (SCL).
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Palantir, a secretive company co-founded by billionaire Peter Thiel, worked with Cambridge Analytica, the political analysis firm that harvested data from Facebook.
Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix was introduced to Palantir by Sophie Schmidt, the daughter of former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
Palantir staff “helped build the models we were working on.” relating to Cambridge Analytica’s algorithms used to target people in political votes.
1/ Prepare to dive deep down the rabbit hole as we follow the money trail behind Nikki Haley's presidential campaign. In this thread, we'll uncover the intricacies of campaign financing, tracking the contributions, donors, and financial web that guides her political journey. 🕳️🐇
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2/ Vivek & Lakshmi Garipalli
Clover Health, helmed by Vivek Garipalli, has become increasingly dependent on funding from Sequoia Capital and Alphabet Inc. This heavy reliance on external investors has raised concerns among critics who question the company's financial stability and long-term sustainability. Skeptics argue that this level of dependence could hinder Clover Health's ability to innovate and operate autonomously, potentially leaving it vulnerable in the ever-evolving healthcare technology landscape.
Chamath Palihapitiya's involvement in the startup of Clover Health has been a subject of criticis. Some have argued that his presence in the early stages of the company brought more disruption than innovation. His financial backing, while significant, has been seen by some as a double-edged sword, leading to financial instability and questionable business practices within Clover Health. Palihapitiya's brief tenure with the company has left a mixed legacy, with skeptics pointing to his role as a contributor to the challenges and uncertainties that Clover Health has faced in its journey.
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3/ Chamath Palihapitiya
During his time at Facebook as Vice President for User Growth from 2007 to 2011, Chamath Palihapitiya played a role in the company's expansion and user engagement efforts. Palihapitiya publicly admitted to contributing to tools that he believed could harm society.
Through his venture capital fund, Social Capital, he has backed numerous tech startups in various fields. However, some critics argue that his investment strategies prioritize short-term gains over long-term sustainability, potentially leading to negative consequences for the startups involved. Palihapitiya's approach has faced scrutiny, and has raised questions about his intentions.
Chamath Palihapitiya's contribution to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign suggests a potential convergence of their shared interests. Kennedy is known for his environmental advocacy and some controversial viewpoints, including those related to vaccine safety. Palihapitiya's history as an entrepreneur in the tech industry implies a willingness to explore unconventional solutions to pressing issues, such as manipulation on social media platforms in order to win over voters.
Recently, we’ve been discussing whether or not RFK Jr. is an acceptable candidate for president or Vice President of the United States.
While we know that he is avidly against the Covid-19 vaccine, what we didn’t know is that he has been funded by many (not all) controversial figures. Funding is important when deciding how you feel about a politician or public figure. He who provides the funds ultimately determines the direction.
So let’s take a look at who is behind Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s run for public office:
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Bill Ackman is the founder of Pershing Square Capital Management, renown for its investment strategies. In addition to his role at Pershing Square, he also co-founded Gotham Partners.
Pershing Square Capital Management holds a notable stake in Netflix, amounting to 30% ownership.
Ackman maintains associations with the Rockefeller family through collaborative philanthropic initiatives and investment activities.
Ackman became a signatory of The Giving Pledge, an initiative by Bill and Melinda Gates.
Bill Ackman and his wife Karen are supporters of Planned Parenthood.
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Dr. Patrick Flynn (no relation found to Gen. Flynn, but possible) is a chiropractor known for founding The Wellness Way, a health and wellness organization focused on a holistic approach to healthcare.
He is recognized for his efforts to address health concerns by considering factors beyond traditional medical treatments.
He is a Harvard med school graduate and a DNC (Democratic National Committee) megadonor.