1) Good Morning, #PardonFlynnNow supporters. Before we commence the next step in our Dreyfus Affair work, once again, gigantic kudos out to @SidneyPowell1. I can't make any predictions about what the court will do. I can express profound gratitude for what she has done.
2) On the chance you're not yet aware, @GenFlynn's hearings in early November have been cancelled due to the extraordinary amount of information Sidney has presented, devastating to the prosecution's case. She has unearthed damning information so profound it can't be dismissed.
3) I'll go out on a limb here - as I am in NO way expert in this area - this may well be the most important such case, and the most heroic such performance in all of American jurisprudential (legal) history. No matter the outcome, Sidney has won historic recognition, already.
4) I'll add with a small bit greater difficulty, Judge Sullivan has a chance here to adjudicate an historic decision here. Should he do the right thing, he'll win an honorable spot in American history, as well. He may even be able to clear his name from his previous wrongdoing.
5) I won't go over the Ted Stevens/Obamacare matter again right now, nor will I walk through any details of Judge Sullivan's egregiously wrong behavior in December 2018. You can easily check that out. I will say, he's got a chance here, provided by Sidney.
6) Turning to the Dreyfus Affair now, I've realized we need a hashtag. I'm not sure this is a good one, and if you have any ideas, please do post them! But, just simply, what do you think of:
#DreyfusFlynnInsights
7) I mentioned yesterday that we'd pick up with the bordereau - a simple note of top secret information - today, and we shall. The French Intelligence operation, spying on the German Embassy with a hired housemaid, procured this simple note on weaponry.
8) Falsely, as has been established beyond the shadow of a doubt, it was attributed to Captain Dreyfus. The note was torn into six large pieces and easily taped back together. Dreyfus had nothing to do with it whatsoever, was 100% innocent.
9) A kangaroo court convicted him for solely political and cultural reasons. He was a Jew. Antisemitism was not only present at every stage, it was blatantly employed as an essential part of the case against him. We'll pause on that point.
10) I've analyzed previously that the right names for the two camps in America today are simply Americans vs Anti-Americans. The MAGA movement is the basis of a renewed Americanism that we had all but lost. Its opponents are rightly named as against America Herself.
11) There is a simple test for these two camps. It is comprised of fidelity (yes, originalism) to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. This may be reduced down to these four rights: Life, Liberty, The Pursuit of Happiness, and Property.
12) How did we get here, today? Simple. The Antisemitism of the Dreyfus affair is virtually equal to the Anti-Americanism of today's left. The very soul of our nation and its founding, its economic integrity, and our very freedoms are under direct, unrelenting attack.
13) As Captain Dreyfus' great sin was being a Jew, @GenFlynn's great sin was being Pro-American, or rather, more simply, just a true American. Yet, an American - unflinching in his dedication - with the knowledge, skill, courage, and reach to out the Anti-Americans in power.
14) To finish up on the bordereau, as we've discussed, Gen Flynn's conversation with Ambassador Kislyak is the equivalent, and the NSA/FISA/Obama team's role in outing that innocent conversation, weaponizing it falsely, is the equivalent of the Dreyfus Affair's hired housemaid.
15) Our story turns very dark at this point. Once the kangaroo court was finished with its evil work, Captain Dreyfus was imprisoned for the rest of life - by the court's verdict - as a permanent exile. This means the Devil's Island prison in French Guiana. Contemplate that.
16) Although the veracity of the Papillon story is challenged, the Steve McQueen film gives you a great idea of what Captain Dreyfus suffered while there for almost 5 years. This was the selfsame island prison that Dreyfus might have spent the rest of his life in.
17) Captain Dreyfus, imprisoned in 1894, was given reprieve and reunited with his family in 1899. How did that come about? What was he required to do in order to be allowed to return to France? What actual process was employed to grant him his reprieve?
18) You, on your own, can easily look it up. For my part, that's my tease for tomorrow's analysis. We'll walk it through together, and you're going to be amazed - yet again - at the phenomenal similarity to Gen Flynn's case.
19) Last point today, before my daily coda. I perpetually hear that a pardon would end Gen Flynn's case, leaving his perpetrators free of scrutiny. Nothing could be more false. A pardon would bust loose the gates of righteous hell for his illegal prosecution. Mark my word.
20) While wishing Sidney every good fortune of her effort, my mission demands I not relent until Gen Flynn is 100% free. So, I continue to petition each day, as I hope you may too: Please Mr. @POTUS, #PardonFlynnNow by a #PardonOfInnocence
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