Tuesday, November 5, 2019

For the Record: Secret Hearings

‘Let the jury consider their verdict,’ the King said, for about the twentieth time that day.

‘No, no!’ said the Queen. ‘Sentence first - verdict afterwards.’

‘Stuff and nonsense!’ said Alice loudly. ‘The idea of having the sentence first!’

‘Hold your tongue!’ said the Queen, turning purple.

‘I won’t!’ said Alice.

‘Off with her head!’ the Queen shouted at the top of her voice. Nobody moved. (Via Gates of Vienna)
This was a weird exchange over more than a week that ended up unexpectedly plugging into the released transcript of the Yovanovitch interview:


Of course inside the Wingosphere nobody pleads guilty just because they're guilty. There must be some occult thing going on. Mike Flynn pleaded guilty to save his obnoxious son Mike Junior from a fate worse than having a dad in prison, though it's never clear what the Feds might have on the lad, other than his being a ratfucking Twitter scandalmongerer and working in Mike Senior's criminal business, involving performing services for the Turkish government that should not be performed and taking unreportable money. "Son, I've decided to take the rap for all the crimes I could have tried to blame on you."


The latest story is that Flynn didn't really lie to the FBI; agents purposely altered the 302 of their interview with Flynn to make it look as if Flynn had lied, leaving Flynn with no choice but to lie to the various judges who heard his guilty pleas in January and December 2018 and falsely claim he had lied to the FBI about having talked sanctions with the Russian ambassador when he had in fact told them the truth. I think. The fraud on the FBI's part is memorialized in the vanished text messages  between Peter Strzok (one of the interviewers) and Lisa Page of December 2016–May 2017, of which some anonymous person has published a couple of brief excerpts, even though in the real world the messages seriously don't exist, and these excerpts, amazingly enough, confirm Strzok's fraud:

And then the troll lurched into actual current events:


The astonishing thing was that the troll really had no idea of this whatsoever, and I think I shocked him, with the documentation, into a recognition that he'd been lied to (he "liked" my last tweet)—not saying how long it might last:

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