Posted on 06/06/2019 9:44:33 PM PDT by bitt
10 pages:
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Hope Flynn is exonerated.
Why is the second name redacted?
Yeah, it's not like we don't know it was Agent Joe Pietka.
I read through the first five pages. As far as I can tell, page number six is the one cited previously as having been submitted 4 months after the original. The rest of the second set of pages (2-5) are all dated with the original 1/24/17 interview date.
It’s too hard to try to compare Page 1 with the 2/15/17 entry date, and Page 1 with the 5/31/17 entry date, so I can’t figure out what change(s) the agent made on the Page 1 of the 5/31/17 entry.
see #7
Without my having to go back and try to compare the pages, what part is different?
Thanks for the link. This answers the question that I had. I couldn’t figure out where the two sets of documents were different. The change was that the original was marked as a draft. The reports are actually identical, except for the DRAFT DOCUMENT/DELIBERATIVE MATERIAL being removed in the 5/31/17 302.
This is simply an FBI synopsis of an interview. Not a transcript from an electric record. It might as well start with “Once upon a time...”. And it was written by coup conspirators.
I strongly suspect that, either, the Russians set him up, although that would of course mean that he was dumber than dirt, or that he was indeed in cahoots with our old adversary, then served as a plant inside the Trump campaign.
Paul Manafort's dealings with Russia, via their guy in the Ukraine, is even more troubling. I suspect even more strongly that he was a plant as well. The guy who introduced Manafort to the Trump campaign (Thomas J. Barrack) is a very shady individual. He is on record, saying about Trump, "Not only is he crazy, he is stupid".
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Re: Michael Flynn
On February 13, 2017, Flynn resigned as National Security Advisor, following news reports about his communications with the Russian ambassador, Sergey Kislyak and additional reports that he had misled the Vice President [Pence] about them.[119]
Flynn's 24-day tenure as National Security Advisor was the shortest in the 63-year history of the office.[15]
Those communications he had with the Russian ambassador were subsequently leaked to the press.[120]
Commenting on Flynn's resignation, on February 14 White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer stated, "We got to a point not based on a legal issue, but based on a trust issue, where a level of trust between the President and General Flynn had eroded to the point where he felt he had to make a change ...
The issue here was that the President [Trump] got to the point where General Flynn's relationship misleading the Vice President and others, or the possibility that he had forgotten critical details of this important conversation had created a critical mass and an unsustainable situation.
That's why the President decided to ask for his resignation, and he got it."[121]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Flynn
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Here, via C-Span transcripts, is the Wikipedia piece...
February 14, 2017
White House Daily Briefing
The issue here was that the President got to the point where General Flynns relationship misleading the Vice President and others, or the possibility that he had forgotten critical details of this important conversation had created a critical mass and an unsustainable situation.
Thats why the President decided to ask for his resignation, and he got it.
The irony of this entire situation is that the President has been incredibly tough on Russia.
He continues to raise the issue of Crimea, which the previous [Obama-Biden-Hillary] administration had allowed to be seized by Russia.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?424005-1/sean-spicer-president-asked-michael-flynn-resign-eroded-trust
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"It was December 10 [2016], and Vladimir Putin was the guest of honor at RTs 10th anniversary dinner, at Moscows Metropol Hotel in the shadow of the Kremlin. ...
Seated next to Simonyan at the dinner and just two seats away from Putin himself was perhaps the most intriguing example of how the Russians have gone about recruiting disaffected members of that establishment: a rugged-looking man in a tuxedo who less than 18 months earlier had been head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Pentagons powerful in-house equivalent of the CIA.
Michael Flynn, now a private citizen after a reportedly disgruntled retirement, was not there to gather intelligence.
His attendance at the RT [Russia Today] gala, before which he also gave a talk on world affairs, appeared to inaugurate a relationship with the networkpresumably a paid one, though neither Flynn nor RT answered queries on the subject.
Flynn now makes semi-regular appearances on RT as an analyst, in which he often argues that the U.S. and Russia should be working more closely together on issues like fighting ISIL and ending Syrias civil war.
Russia has its own national security strategy, and we have to respect that, he said in one recent appearance.
And we have to try to figure out: How do we combine the United States national security strategy along with Russias national security strategy, despite all the challenges that we face...
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In February 2016, Manafort approached Donald Trump through a mutual friend, Thomas J. Barrack Jr.
He pointed out his experience advising presidential campaigns in the United States and around the world, described himself as an outsider not connected to the Washington establishment, and offered to work without salary.[49]
In March 2016, he joined Trumps presidential campaign...
In August 2016, Manaforts connections to former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and his pro-Russian Party of Regions drew national attention in the US, where it was reported that Manafort may have received $12.7 million in off-the-books funds from the Party of Regions.[56]
On August 17, 2016, Donald Trump received his first security briefing.[57]
The same day, August 17, Trump shook up his campaign organization in a way that appeared to minimize Manaforts role.
It was reported that members of Trumps family, particularly Jared Kushner who had originally been a strong backer of Manafort, had become uneasy about his Russian connections and suspected that he had not been forthright about them.[58]
Manafort stated in an internal staff memorandum that he would remain the campaign chairman and chief strategist, providing the big-picture, long-range campaign vision.[59]
However, two days later, Trump announced his acceptance of Manaforts resignation from the campaign after Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway took on senior leadership roles within that campaign.[60][61]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Manafort#Chairman_of_Donald_Trumps_2016_campaign
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May 17, 2019...
After a quick (Wikipedia) search I found this on him...
Thomas J. Barrack Jr
After Trump became president, Barrack acted as a middleman between him and Arab princes.[37]
He denies a quote attributed to him in the 2018 book Fire and Fury that he said Trump was, not only crazy but stupid.[38]
In a 2017 Washington Post article, Barrack commented on Trumps inflammatory rhetoric and proposals to ban immigrants from certain Muslim countries and put up a border wall with Mexico. Hes better than this, he said.[39]
Barrack was interviewed during the Special Counsel investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, in particular regarding Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, Konstantin Kilimnik, Cambridge Analytica, the Trump campaign, the Trump transition team, and the financing of the Trump inauguration.[40][41]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_J._Barrack_Jr.#Political_activity
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As you can see below, it's great to be a millionaire!, or billionaire?
Thomas J. Barrack
Plus, if the 302s are accurate, the agents were dropping a lot of hints that they knew about the subject matter of the call in question. So even if Flynn had been meaning to cover this up, and even if he somehow was not initially thinking about the call being recorded, you would think someone smart enough to be running the DIA would have got the hint and realize that he had better change his story and be open about what happened.
If...
The issue here was that the President got to the point where General Flynns relationship misleading the Vice President and others, or the possibility that he had forgotten critical details of this important conversation had created a critical mass and an unsustainable situation.
Thats why the President decided to ask for his resignation, and he got it.
The irony of this entire situation is that the President has been incredibly tough on Russia.
He continues to raise the issue of Crimea, which the previous [Obama-Biden-Hillary] administration had allowed to be seized by Russia.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?424005-1/sean-spicer-president-asked-michael-flynn-resign-eroded-trust
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When Donald Trump and I observe that, as Ive said, in Syria, in Iran, in Ukraine, that the small and bullying leader of Russia has been stronger on the world stage than this administration, thats stating painful facts. Thats not an endorsement of Vladimir Putin thats an indictment of the weak and feckless leadership of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. ..."
What were dealing with is the you know, theres an old proverb that says the Russian bear never dies, it just hibernates.
And the truth of the matter is, the weak and feckless foreign policy of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama has awakened an aggression in Russia that first appeared a few years ago with their move in Georgia, now their move into Crimea, now their move into the wider Middle East.
Thanks for the link to more of the interview.
Flynn states he was in Russia, at least in part, to discuss us cooperating with them on the war on terror. That’s funny, because Russia uses that to explain away lots of troubling things that they do. For example, their move into the Middle East, and their long ongoing series of joint war games with China. As if the sorts of things that they are doing during these exercises have anything at all to do with battling terrorists. The war games are clearly aimed at us and our allies. They also used terrorism as a cover for actions they’ve taken at home. At least some of the terror attacks there are suspected to have been staged.
This is the official version approved (and almost certainly edited) by McCabe, three weeks after the actual interview.
Ping
Looks like Fake news to me.
Which?
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