Alex interviews Mike Flynn about impending hack attack false flags and talks to his former employee Rambo Joe Biggs, live from prison, about his 17-year sentence for plotting a seditious conspiracy. Topics include telegraphing evil plans, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s potential presidential candidacy from prison, the history of political assassinations, and the absence of Stuart Rhodes and Joe Biggs from the show.
Authenticity and adherence to personal values are key in the battle against globalists.
Globalists may telegraph their plans due to resource limitations and reliance on supporters.
The lack of concrete evidence of a plan weakens the defense of those involved in the Capitol attack.
Deep dives
The Importance of Authenticity and Honesty in the Fight Against Globalists
General Flynn emphasizes the value of authenticity and honesty in the battle against globalists. He believes that the globalists dislike individuals who cannot be controlled and adhere to their own values. Flynn sees figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as genuine and representative of traditional American values. He also suggests that physical assassinations, which were easier in the past, may not be as prevalent now due to widespread surveillance. However, he alludes to the possibility of political assassinations making a comeback. Flynn's reasoning is questionable, but it aligns with his overall perspective on globalist threats.
Telegraphing Plans and the Deception of Globalists
Flynn suggests that globalists telegraph their plans due to resource limitations and a need to rely on their network of supporters to execute those plans. He compares this tactic to military deception, referencing Sun Tzu's famous quote about warfare being based on deception. However, Flynn fails to provide concrete evidence or examples to support this claim. He also implies that physical assassinations were easier in the past but are now more challenging due to widespread surveillance.
RFK Jr. and the Kennedys
Flynn expresses admiration for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and considers him to be a representative of authentic American values. He suggests that RFK Jr.'s political ideology aligns with the center of the country, making him appealing to both traditional Democrats and conservatives. However, it is unlikely that RFK Jr., as a non-white candidate, would gain significant support in the GOP primary. Flynn points out that Democrats have an aversion to debating RFK Jr. because of his honesty and truthfulness, traits that the globalists supposedly despise.
Assassinations and Surveillance
Flynn alludes to the idea that political assassinations were easier in the past but are currently challenging due to widespread surveillance and the prevalence of cameras. He reflects on his military experience and the importance of accurate intelligence in predicting the enemy's actions. However, he fails to back up his claims about the difficulties of carrying out modern assassinations or provide concrete evidence to support his assertions in this regard.
The Absence of a Plan
The podcast episode discusses the lack of evidence of a plan among the individuals involved in storming the capital. Despite claims by some defendants that they had a well-organized strategy, the prosecution failed to produce any substantial proof of premeditation. Text messages and videos were presented in court, including one where Joe Biggs, a prominent figure in the Proud Boys, explicitly stated they had a plan. However, this contradicts claims made by other defendants, signaling a lack of cohesion and coordination. The absence of concrete evidence of a plan weakens their defense and underscores the haphazard nature of the events on January 6th.
Consequences of Protesting
The podcast delves into the personal consequences faced by those involved in the January 6th Capitol attack. Joe Biggs, one of the defendants, discusses his emotional response when facing a potential 17-year sentence. The conversation also touches upon the impact of these choices on their families, particularly Biggs' daughter. The podcast raises the issue of personal responsibility and questions the priority given to personal grievances over the well-being and stability of their loved ones. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding the potential consequences of one's actions before engaging in political violence.
In this installment, Alex does a "special" Saturday episode where he interviews Mike Flynn about impending hack attack false flags, and then talks to his former employee Rambo Joe Biggs, live from prison, about how he's been sentenced to 17 years in jail for plotting a seditious conspiracy.
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