Generals Flynn and McInerney Interview with WVW

Folks, this is real. Theses are not guys to be taken lightly. Watch the original at WVW in case this link goes down.

Further, pay particular attention to what General McInerney says with regard to the NSA ‘hacking his phone’, then go back and listen to Radio Contra Episode 31.

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  1. Anonymous November 29, 2020 at 17:53

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  2. LuKe November 29, 2020 at 18:43

    Listened to Flynn & McInerney late last night. Had a bit of a buzz so went back over today. The totality of this situation is made clear by the Generals. Listening to Jeffrey Prather now. Things are getting ready to heat up me thinks. This election is our Rubicon moment fellers. It’s NOW or NEVER. We cannot allow these bastards to seize power. For now we must remain steadfast in our support for Trump, Flynn, Powell, Wood, etc and be ready to roll.

    God bless

    • Johnny Paratrooper November 29, 2020 at 20:54

      There’s more. A lot more.
      There are patriots being recorded on camera behind closed doors all over the country and people are making moves on that intelligence.
      Did you know that there are no whistle blower protections for the employees of U.S. corporations and International corporations?
      I didn’t. But there are laws concerning national intelligence and enemy action…
      Interesting times.

      • Reader November 30, 2020 at 17:05

        Sarbanes-Oakley Act provides protection to whistleblowers, result from ENRON

        https://www.sarbanes-oxley-101.com/sarbanes-oxley-whistleblower.htm

        • Johnny Paratrooper December 1, 2020 at 08:54

          “Sarbanes-Oxley encourages the disclosure of corporate fraud by protecting employees of publicly traded companies or their subsidiaries who report illegal activities. Section 806 of Sarbanes Oxley the Act authorizes the U.S. Department of Labor to protect whistleblower complaints against employers who retaliate and further authorizes the Department of Justice to criminally charge those responsible for the retaliation.”

          Publicly traded companies ONLY under the letter of the law.

  3. Reluctant Millennial November 29, 2020 at 19:53

    There seems to be multiple reports converging on this narrative in the past two days. I’m hoping this isn’t a case of confirmation bias where all these different reports are using the same single (fake) source or each other, but I definitely am getting a deep-down feeling that big things are afoot. I’m re-checking all the preps I made prior to the election, and continuing to redpill my Fudd neighbors in case/when things go kinetic.

    • NC Scout November 29, 2020 at 20:11

      Flynn is the former head of the DIA and has a resume a mile long in Special Operations Intelligence. He wouldn’t bullshit. McInerney was the commander of Air Forces over Europe countering both Russian and Middle Eastern threats. He ain’t bullshitting.

      There’s also a LOT of pissed off Patriots still in those postings. Some of us got out (I’m one) but others stayed in. That said, what they’re conveying is real. The tactical question now is embedded in something Flynn said regarding the Chinese- if their propaganda win fails, they’ll have to use force. Its the last option.

      Prepare for that.

      • JD November 30, 2020 at 09:02

        I would like to accept your assessment of the Generals’ integrity but I am unconvinced. I do respect your integrity and competence so let me play the devil’s advocate.

        I understand that the traitor James Mattis was highly respected. I have read many comments in various media by people who served under him, or with him, and are shocked by his clear sell out to the Globalists. I have always been suspicious of the hagiography of Gen. Flynn. He was certainly unjustly targeted by treasonous operators including Comey, Rosenstein, Clapper, Brennan, and Obama. His attackers are the very domestic enemies he swore to protect the nation against. He had to know he was being unjustly targeted, but he folded and gave them enormous leverage against the duly elected President. He, like most flag officers, wasn’t content with his generous pensions and sought to cash in on his prior service. And help his son cash in too. That is what gave the traitors leverage. In my opinion Ge. Flynn betrayed his oath when he capitulated to the traitors and pled guilty. I would like to believe his story but I think he disgraced himself, and harmed the country, with his plea. It certainly wasn’t heroic.

        Gen. McInerney concerns me for two reasons. First, is simply that he is 83 and has been out of the service for 26 years. His sources might not be what he believes they are. Second, is that I have a predisposition to distrust flag officers. They spend a lifetime serving the military machine many become blinded to what that military machine is often serving. In 1970, 25 years after WWII, and arguably at the height of Soviet power, no one seriously thought that the Soviets were going to come pouring through the Fulda Gap and start a conventional war that would require the air power provided by USAFE. But it was a great gig for the brass to keep our forces over there in very large numbers. In 1986, 51 years after the end of WWII, when McInerney commanded USAFE, there was even less reason for USAFE, but no flag officer questioned its existence. Today 75 years after WWII, and after the collapse of the Soviet Union, there is no reason for USAFE. It’s only legitimate purpose is to ferry dead or broken soldiers to Landstuhl from Iraq and Iran. Which raises the question of why, after almost 20 years, we are still sacrificing good men in wars of questionable origin that we clearly lack the will to win. General’s are accustomed to support the machine and the machine is pursuing a coup. Unfortunately, my default position is to distrust the words of anyone 06 or above when it comes to policy.

        I hope what these men say is true but for the last four years we have listened to “trusted” people tell us to stand down because some saviour is coming from the government to lock up all the traitors. All of the faith put in all of those stories has only served to immobilize and demoralize the deplorables.

        • NC Scout November 30, 2020 at 09:08

          “In my opinion Ge. Flynn betrayed his oath when he capitulated to the traitors and pled guilty.”

          This is because you don’t know what ‘they’ were doing behind the scenes. Leveraging your kids’ futures and promising to ruin them (the FBI did this, by the way and its common practice) makes one do a number of things. Also, his legal counsel then is not who it is now.

          So as far as ‘betraying’ his oath, that comment is completely out of line. The guy gave everything he has, quite literally, in this fight.

          • JD November 30, 2020 at 15:40

            With all due respect, Scout, and I mean that sincerely because I have enormous respect for what you do, why you do it, and how you do it, I know full well what Gen. Flynn was up against. I have first hand experience with people I know very well who were targeted by the feds. One for political purposes and the other for bureaucratic purposes. I know what and who they threaten to get their target to buckle. In both cases the feds perjured themselves in court and fabricated evidence just as they did against Gen. Flynn. Being targeted by the feds is terrifying. In both cases the target took a plea. Neither of those people had anywhere near the resources or public profile Gen. Flynn had. That is why the feds have a 90%+ conviction rate.

            Gen. Flynn gained nothing by entering his plea which he knew to be untrue. He was, in fact, worse off than if he hadn’t pled. Perhaps use of the word “disgraced” was overly harsh. I certainly don’t claim to be his superior. In a similar situation I can’t say I would have had the courage to resist. Then again, I am not a General lauded as a hero and looked to for leadership. I have not taken an oath to defend the country against all enemies foreign and domestic (though that is my responsibility). President Trump, and the country, was harmed by Gen. Flynn’s choice to plead guilty to a crime he did not commit. Doing so gave aid and comfort to our enemies. It lent legitimacy to what became the Mueller wing of the coup. That may be harsh and unpleasant but it is not an inaccurate statement.

            Every one of us will very likely face a similar choice in the near future. Everyone of us can come up with a reason why we should bow our heads today, and put in the yoke, for the sake of our families. Every time we do we make our subjugation more likely. Our Generals are respected by the deplorables. They need to be worthy of it. If their example is surrender they will lead the people to despair and surrender. General Flynn reversed course and chose to fight when he retained Sydney Powell. I don’t think he would disagree today that his decision to plead was harmful to himself, his family, President Trump, and the nation.

            We need not be defined by our worst deeds and our weakest moments but we are weakened when we don’t see them for what they are.

  4. Gray Man November 29, 2020 at 20:39

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  5. boss21 November 29, 2020 at 23:33

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