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Jesus. It gets worse and worse for Flynn!!!
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Oh, and Kush-daddy is connected :noah:







Mike Flynn’s Promotion of Nuclear-Plant Project Went Deep Into the White House
Project backers drafted memos for President Trump and Flynn allies continued to push the plan after the Trump security adviser was ousted

Rob Barry
Nov. 28, 2017 3:30 p.m. ET
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At issue was a proposal to build dozens of nuclear reactors, billed by its backers as a “Marshall Plan for the Middle East.” Before joining the White House, Mr. Flynn, a retired lieutenant general, had advised some of the U.S. companies involved in the plan in his capacity as a consultant.

Mr. Flynn’s efforts to promote the plan included telling a National Security Council staffer to create an official directive detailing the plan for President Donald Trump to sign, according to people familiar with the matter. He also brought the project to the attention of a key administration ally, these people say. The plan was projected to generate $250 billion in revenue for U.S. companies, according to documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.


Details of Mr. Flynn’s promotion of the project inside the White House first became public in September. Evidence now is surfacing about how far it progressed inside the administration, and how Mr. Flynn’s former staffer continued to promote it after Mr. Flynn left office in February.

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is investigating Mr. Flynn’s relationship with the companies involved and to what extent his prior consulting career overlapped with his role as a top adviser to Mr. Trump.

Special counsel Robert Mueller separately is investigating Mr. Flynn’s work before he joined the White House as part of a probe into whether he improperly concealed financial ties to Turkey and to Russia, amid signs that Mr. Flynn may be working on a deal with Mr. Mueller, according to people familiar with the matter. Mr. Flynn was forced to resign in February for misleading White House officials about earlier conversations with the Russian ambassador about U.S. sanctions.

This account of his efforts to push the nuclear plan is based on interviews with current and former government officials, private-sector individuals who worked on it and documents describing the plan. Mr. Flynn declined through his lawyer to comment.

A White House spokesman said “the White House and National Security Council have rigorous processes in place to ensure that all outside proposals are thoroughly evaluated for their potential legal and policy implications.”

In White House disclosure forms, Mr. Flynn noted his relationship with two of the companies involved in the project, but didn’t reveal any payments. He later amended those forms, saying a third company paid him more than $5,000. He said his relationship with the companies ended in December 2016.

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Robert McFarlane, pictured with Mr. Flynn in December, was one of the project’s backers. Photo: Andrew Harnik/Associated Press

Two ranking House Democrats said in September that Mr. Flynn appeared to violate federal law by failing to disclose details of his work for the firms on his security-clearance interview and renewal application in 2016.

Since his resignation, his former private-sector colleagues have continued to lobby various federal agencies about the plan and recently met with Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and a senior White House adviser.

In early January, Mr. Flynn talked favorably about the proposed deal with Mr. Trump’s friend, real-estate magnate Thomas Barrack Jr. , who was heading the inauguration, according to a person familiar with the conversation. Mr. Flynn suggested to Mr. Barrack that he talk with one of the project’s backers.

The suggestion kicked off a series of conversations between Mr. Barrack, who was interested in broader change in the Middle East and has extensive business contacts in the region, and Mr. Flynn’s former colleagues, as well as Mr. Kushner. A White House official said nothing came of the meetings with Mr. Kushner.


Mr. Flynn arrived at his National Security Council job with a group of people who felt the Obama administration had been too soft on Iran. They believed the nuclear-power plan, which envisioned building and operating dozens of nuclear plants in Saudi Arabia and across the Middle East, would strengthen Iran’s rivals.

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Retired Army Col. Derek Harvey, who worked for Mr. Flynn in the White House, met with private-sector backers of the nuclear plan. Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images
One of the people Mr. Flynn brought with him, former Army Col. Derek Harvey, said at a meeting during the first week of the new administration that Mr. Flynn had told him to develop a regional economic and energy plan for the Middle East. When staffers pointed out there was an NSC office that handled economic and energy issues, Mr. Harvey said Mr. Flynn had directed him to take the lead on the issue.

A spokesman for Mr. Harvey declined to make him available for comment.

Mr. Harvey met with a private-sector backer of the nuclear plan the first week of the Trump administration. Days later, another of the project’s backers, Robert “Bud” McFarlane, a national security adviser to President Reagan, emailed documents to Mr. Flynn.


One was an appeal to Mr. Trump saying the nuclear plan would boost American industry, generate American jobs and leverage the private sector to reshape the Middle East.

The appeal said the retired military officers involved were known and respected by Mr. Trump. They included Gen. Jack Keane, former Army vice chief of staff, Rear Adm. Michael Hewitt and Gen. Keith Alexander, former head of the National Security Agency.

Mr. McFarlane included a draft of a memo about the project Mr. Trump could send to cabinet heads.

In emailed responses to questions from the Journal, the plan’s backers said the meetings were held and documents were provided at the administration’s request. They said Mr. Flynn had been invited to join their group in the summer of 2016, but that in December he said he wouldn’t participate.

Mr. Flynn forwarded Mr. McFarlane’s email to his staff with an instruction: Prepare a package for the president. Mr. Harvey told his staff to put the contents of the draft memo into an official “cabinet memo” from the president. There is no indication such a memo ever went to Mr. Trump.

NSC lawyers soon directed the council members to stop working on the project because of Mr. Flynn’s prior work as an adviser. They told Mr. Flynn not to attend a planned follow-up meeting with Mr. McFarlane, which Mr. Harvey attended instead.

After Mr. Flynn was ousted, Mr. Harvey pushed NSC colleagues to continue working on the nuclear plan. The private-sector group still promotes the deal and holds weekly meetings.

Mr. Harvey, the administration’s senior Middle East adviser, was dismissed in July after clashes with NSC staffers. He is now senior adviser to the chairman of the House’s Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.


“It’s sad to see The Wall Street Journal attacking Republicans for promoting a policy, long supported by both Republican and Democratic administrations, of advocating overseas for American nuclear power,” said Jack Langer, a committee spokesman.

Among other things, the committee is investigating Mr. Flynn.



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@4d 6f 6e 65 79 wow that is that shyt I don't like. I would have expected that you would need to be way more cunning to get away with that kind of behavior.

I know that in the old days a lot of these spooks were just wealthy cacs trying to gamble at the highest stakes possible, word to Kermit Rooosevelt, but I thought they got cleaned up once they started letting Catholics and minorities in...

also what they mean they were anxious about his capacity for linear thought isn't that just another way to say he is stupid? how he get the job then..
Low-key, it seems like things are the same as they ever were.

Sidenote: don't you enjoy that feeling when something you read connects to something months later? :ohlawd:

Flynn was out here getting baited by Russian grad students :scust:



















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Eric Garland had this EPIC explanation of the geopolitical world order Trump's team was attempting:









Based on today’s news drop, the narrative just broadened. Soon, it won’t be Trump-Russia, but TREASONGATE. Here’s why.

The current emergency surely revolves around a fake mobster president placed in power with the aid of Russia.

But many more are implicated.

And surely the current emergency has been a project of the Republican Party.

Yet they were not alone. Other elements joined in.

When all is said and done, my sources indicate that this crisis will turn out far more wide-ranging and downright bizarre in its scope.

From today’s news, we are now becoming acquainted with more “adversaries” than just Russia.

UAE. Qatar. Ukraine. Turkey.

Allies!

But, as we will soon learn in America, there are non-patriotic factions in a lot of places- corrupt syndicates with a lust for power.

Today’s news opened up the door to what we shall learn.

Steve Bannon is now working with the Saudis to harass Qatar. Strange, no?

Back in the good ol’ days, the Nationalist America Guys had this big plan for Middle East Nuke Power:

MICHAEL FLYNN, RUSSIA AND A GRAND SCHEME TO BUILD NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS IN SAUDI ARABIA AND THE ARAB WORLD

Flynn - unregistered agent for Turkey and Russia - was behind this master plan.

Alas, the romance was not to be.

What was the plan?

Geopolitically, it’s only obvious in retrospect. Putin, Flynn, Bannon, Erik Prince - they all seem to have been part of a Reordering.

Instead of a world order led by NATO, working with peers like China and India, the new Axis would be Russia -> straight south.

Russia, splits Turkey off from NATO - the Arab Peninsula, too - and you have a new axis of power - all centered on FOSSIL FUELS.

See, the way it’s going climate change will only increase the desire for renewables. Russia has no national grid, and the Arabs? Well.

Fossil fuels are all they have - aside from alliances with the West against Iran.


The problem, of course, is the United States.

The US has no interest in this geopolitical move, plus we’re slowly but surely moving toward The Electrical Grid. (See Musk, Elon.)

No, the US, with its aging Republican Party, will probably get more Dem policymakers and it’ll be solar farms and wind power everywhere.

Unless.

You have a very different form of government in America.

Russia, for its part has been in full-scale spy war for years.

The real story will take a full book, so I’ll skip; Russia cultivates traitors with weird, mad power fantasies. Flynn. Bannon. Others.

Erik Prince, for his part, is already rogue, building mercenary armies for the United Arab Emirates, and even lives there.

There are finally enough assets in place, Russia works with all of them in 2016 to get a government friendly to this new plan in the US.

THIS INVOLVES MASSIVE COORDINATION AND MORE PEOPLE IN ON THE PLAN THAN HAS BEEN LET ON.

You got political operatives. Ideologues. The NRA.​
 

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Trump still thinks Obama's birth certificate is fake::wow:




Trump Once Said the ‘Access Hollywood’ Tape Was Real. Now He’s Not Sure.

Trump Once Said the ‘Access Hollywood’ Tape Was Real. Now He’s Not Sure.
By MAGGIE HABERMAN and JONATHAN MARTINNOV. 28, 2017

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WASHINGTON — Shortly after his victory last year, Donald J. Trump began revisiting one of his deepest public humiliations: the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape of him making vulgar comments about women.

Despite his public acknowledgment of the recording’s authenticity in the final days of the presidential campaign — and his hasty videotaped apology under pressure from his advisers — Mr. Trump as president-elect began raising the prospect with allies that it may not have been him on the tape after all.

Most of Mr. Trump’s aides ignored his changing story. But in January, shortly before his inauguration, Mr. Trump told a Republican senator that he wanted to investigate the recording that had him boasting about grabbing women’s genitals.

“We don’t think that was my voice,” Mr. Trump told the senator, according to a person familiar with the conversation. Since then, Mr. Trump has continued to suggest that the tape that nearly upended his campaign was not actually him, according to three people close to the president.


As the issue of sexual harassment has swept through the news media, politics and entertainment industries, Mr. Trump has persisted in denying allegations that he, too, made unwanted advances on multiple women in past years. In recent days, he has continued to seed doubt about his appearance on the “Access Hollywood” tape, stunning his advisers.

More generally, Mr. Trump’s views on the issue have changed depending upon the political party involved. He has praised women for coming forward after accusations were made against a Democrat, Senator Al Franken of Minnesota. But in the case of Roy S. Moore, a Republican candidate for Senate from Alabama, Mr. Trump has said he believes Mr. Moore’s denials that he behaved inappropriately with teenage girls, and he has effectively endorsed Mr. Moore’s candidacy.

Mr. Trump’s falsehoods about the “Access Hollywood” tape are part of his lifelong habit of attempting to create and sell his own version of reality. Advisers say he continues to privately harbor a handful of conspiracy theories that have no grounding in fact.

In recent months, they say, Mr. Trump has used closed-door conversations to question the authenticity of President Barack Obama’s birth certificate. He has also repeatedly claimed that he lost the popular vote last year because of widespread voter fraud, according to advisers and lawmakers.:gucci:

One senator who listened as the president revived his doubts about Mr. Obama’s birth certificate chuckled on Tuesday as recalled the conversation. The president, he said, has had a hard time letting go of his claim that Mr. Obama was not born in the United States. The senator asked not to be named to discuss private conversations.:dwillhuh:


Mr. Trump’s journeys into the realm of manufactured facts have been frequent enough that his own staff has sought to nudge friendly lawmakers to ask questions of Mr. Trump in meetings that will steer him toward safer terrain.

To the president’s critics, his conspiracy-mongering goes to the heart of why he poses a threat to the country.

“It’s dangerous to democracy; you’ve got to have shared facts,” Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, said in an interview on Tuesday. “And on so many of these, there’s empirical evidence that says no: You didn’t win the popular vote, there weren’t more people at your inauguration than ever, that was your voice on that tape, you admitted it before.”

In a statement, Donald J. Trump said that vulgar remarks he made in an “Access Hollywood” tape in 2005 about women “don’t reflect” who he is.

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Mr. Flake, who is not running for re-election, said in the interview that he was about to begin a series of speeches on the Senate floor outlining his concerns about Mr. Trump. The first, he said, will be dedicated to what Mr. Flake called the president’s disregard for the truth.

Many Republican lawmakers — not wanting to undermine the party’s fragile negotiations over a much-sought tax overhaul — declined to talk on the record about Mr. Trump’s pattern of plunging into what one senator called “his rabbit holes.” But the president’s success last year has also left some in his party in awe of his achievement and uneasy about angering his base of supporters.

“This guy got $2 billion of earned media in the primary, and he won an election that nobody thought he was going to win,” said Senator David Perdue, Republican of Georgia, alluding to the monetary equivalent of what Mr. Trump garnered in news media coverage. “This is a guy who is doing things that are totally unprecedented.”

Mr. Perdue, who like the president is a former business executive, did not defend Mr. Trump’s untruths but said that other historical figures had their flaws, too.

“He’s nobody’s choir boy, but neither were people like Winston Churchill, for example,” said the senator. “This guy, I think, is a historic person of destiny at a time and place in America when we’ve got to make a right-hand turn here.” Asked if the truth still matters, Mr. Perdue said: “Oh, absolutely. Facts are what you base decisions on.”

But Mr. Trump seems to not want to fully accept those facts that are embarrassing or inconvenient.

In October 2016, when The Washington Post first emailed Mr. Trump’s aides about the dialogue from the “Access Hollywood” tape, Mr. Trump said the words described by the newspaper did not sound like things he would say, according to two people familiar with the discussions. However, when an aide played the audio after the newspaper posted it online, Mr. Trump, who had been preparing for his second presidential debate with Hillary Clinton, did not deny it.

“It’s me,” he told people in the room as he listened. Yet after The New York Times published an article last weekend revealing that the president had questioned the authenticity of the recording, White House aides refused to answer questions about whether Mr. Trump still believes it was him on the tape.

The White House declined to comment for this article, pointing instead to comments that Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, made on Monday.

“He’s made his position on that clear at that time, as have the American people in his support of him,” Ms. Sanders said at the White House daily news briefing. She did not offer any direct answers when pressed further about the matter.

Mr. Trump’s friends did not bother denying that the president was creating an alternative version of events. One Republican lawmaker, who asked not to be identified, said that Mr. Trump’s false statements had become familiar to people over time. The president continues to boast of winning districts that he did not in fact win, the lawmaker said, and of receiving 52 percent of the women’s vote, even though exit polls show that 42 percent of women supported him.

Mr. Trump has a long history of stretching facts, predating his presidency. He has claimed his signature building, Trump Tower in Manhattan, was several stories taller than it actually is. In his first book, “The Art of the Deal,” he conceded to employing what he called “truthful hyperbole.”

“I’m not a presidential historian, but I think many other presidents have written and shaped their own myths,” said Christopher Ruddy, the chief executive of Newsmax Media, who spent part of Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. Trump at the president’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida.

“Look at what happened with John Kennedy,” Mr. Ruddy added. “If you read Theodore White’s books on it, he was given a story line about Camelot. I don’t think President Trump has gone that far — he’s not describing this as Camelot.”





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In recent months, they say, Mr. Trump has used closed-door conversations to question the authenticity of President Barack Obama’s birth certificate. He has also repeatedly claimed that he lost the popular vote last year because of widespread voter fraud, according to advisers and lawmakers.

One senator who listened as the president revived his doubts about Mr. Obama’s birth certificate chuckled on Tuesday as recalled the conversation. The president, he said, has had a hard time letting go of his claim that Mr. Obama was not born in the United States. The senator asked not to be named to discuss private conversations.


 
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