“Why would Flynn plead guilty to a crime he hadn’t committed if he was innocent?”

By Stealth Jeff, @drawandstrike,  Via Twitter

“Why would Flynn plead guilty to a crime he hadn’t committed if he was innocent?”

Well. I can answer that now.

First read this:

When a prosecution team DELIBERATELY WITHHOLDS exculpatory evidence from a defendant & he pleads guilty:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brady_v._…

That’s known in legalese as ‘a Brady case’.

This is a very serious example of misconduct by the Feds. Remember Cliven Bundy? The fed. prosecutors ended up having their case against him thrown out because they withheld evidence.

If you’re a prosecutor and you get caught having hidden exculpatory evidence from a defendant you are prosecuting, and you induced that defendant to PLEAD GUILTY while withholding that evidence from them, you have done a VERY BAD THING

Former Trump NSA Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn pleaded guilty in a fed. courtroom to having lied to FBI investigators during an interview.

Well that was it! Open and shut case, right? Flynn admitted he lied, right? ?

Well stop and back up for a minute. Flynn and his legal team got a good look at the EVIDENCE the FBI supplied to prove he lied during his interview with Peter Strzok & another FBI agent.

What if they realized the evidence was faked?

In other words, the FBI 302 forms, which are filled out following these interviews, as now presented to the court, they have Flynn saying things he never said.

Flynn and his team would instantly realize this could be turned into a Brady case.

Now this strategy would take balls of brass steel. You would be counting on being able to PROVE there was exculpatory evidence out there that the prosecution was hiding from you AFTER you pleaded guilty.

I think Flynn & his team knew they could prove it.

At the time Flynn pled guilty in late October, DOJ IG Michael Horowitz had been on the job digging into FBI/DOJ malfeasance since January. Huber had begun his own investigation likely by July of 2017.

It could be Flynn & his team were alerted to something.

So here’s what’s happened since Flynn made the decision to CONFESS to lying to FBI in that interview, and pleaded guilty to the charge:

Immediately the judge on the case was forced to recuse himself.

And THEN it was revealed that the Judge who was hearing Flynn’s case, and who accepted Flynn’s guilty plea, has a CHUMMY buddy-buddy relationship with Peter Strzok & Lisa Page. We know this because text messages were released confirming it.

washingtonpost.com/world/national…

The plot, as they say, THICKENS.

What if Flynn didn’t just want to be found ultimately innocent, he wanted to F**K THE F**KING F**KERS WHO’D JUST TRIED TO F**K HIM?

What if he had good solid leads that fake evidence was presented in his case & exculpatory evidence was hidden from him & his lawyers?

By the act of pleading guilty, Flynn converted his case from a routine prosecution on a process perjury charge into a MASSIVE BRADY CASE THAT REACHES ALL THE WAY INTO THE HIGHEST REACHES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

Right after Judge Contreras was taken off this case, it was handed to Judge Emmet Sullivan, who’s nickname is ‘The Brady Judge’.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmet_G._…

It’s apparently just a total coincidence that right after Judge Contreras ‘recused himself’ [that’s how the media frames it], the case was then ‘randomly assigned’ to a judge famous for catching fed. prosecutors committing Brady violations.
Well my goodness. Flynn’s already pleaded GUILTY to the crime. What’s the big hold up? ?

Mueller White Hat theory: he’s stalling until the IG report drops and then he’ll clear Flynn.

Mueller Black Hat theory: He’s desperately trying to save the guilty plea but keeps having to turn over MORE exculpatory evidence to Flynn’s team thanks to these guys.

Either way, whichever one it is, Mueller the Black Hat or White Hat, the Flynn prosecution is in the same place: the toilet.

That guilty plea is not gonna stick.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
May 5, 2018 1:53 pm

Many people who didn’t take a plea deal and plead guilty are spending the rest of their lives in prison and they and their families are financially and personally destroyed for it.

Unless you have the same financial and legal resources of the government that is coming after you, you will almost always lose. Your best bet is trying to reduce the penalties they will impose by cooperating with them instead of resisting.

Plea bargains: They free the guilty and convict the innocent.

AC
AC
May 5, 2018 2:39 pm

In other words, the FBI 302 forms, which are filled out following these interviews, as now presented to the court, they have Flynn saying things he never said.

Par for the course. NEVER talk to these people. If you have no choice, record everything.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
May 5, 2018 3:40 pm

You know these Mueller subordinate people like to communicate and save documents TOO MUCH on “secure” electronic devices. It wouldn’t surprise me that very early in this whole thing that Flynn already had enough evidence ON THEM courtesy from the memory banks of the NSA about their crooked activities to really break it off in them.
Supposedly he knows where all of the bodies are literally buried and perhaps allowed all of this to happen to drag more culprits into a black hole. It wouldn’t surprise me at all if Mueller comes out of this smelling like a rose after he throws his people under the bus and then declares it was all one big sting.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
May 5, 2018 3:47 pm

Word is that Flynn’s plea agreement REQUIRES him to testify about ALL crimes he is aware of. The plea agreement also renders the various non-disclosure agreements he signed null and void. We will build monuments to Gen Flynn.

It’s almost like we’re watching a fucking MOVIE!
What makes a movie GREAT?
GREAT actors?
General Flynn for Best Actor?
Enjoy the show.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
May 5, 2018 3:55 pm

Reading through the late Nov and early Dec Q drops reveals quite a bit about the Gen. Flynn situation including Q telling us all the way back on Dec 5th:

Dec 5 2017 00:24:14 (EST) Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: cc0116 35004
Who knows where the bodies are buried?
FLYNN is safe.
We protect our Patriots.
Q

bigfoot
bigfoot
  IndenturedServant
May 6, 2018 9:00 pm

Where are all the “this is a scam, a psyop, a fool’s game type people shouting out “” from the bleachers at those who thought/think Q is real? So many choice comments from them, like the one from our Zarathustra who felt the force and that went something like this: “My feelings are very accurate about these kinds of things [Q].” Then there is Admin who raged against the light and saw nothing but “assholes” in every crook and cranny on his site. Must be hard to be that wrong.

Thus spoke Zarathustra: “Nobler is it to own oneself in the wrong than to establish one’s right, especially if one be in the right.”

Time to learn for all of us.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
May 5, 2018 6:02 pm

It’s amazing how unrecognizable our American Government is to normal Average American people that still wish we were truely the good guys that did great things for great reasons bigger than ourselves .
Our nation and it’s complacent population will eventually pay dearly for our misdeeds because we stood by and watched it happen without a peep !

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
May 5, 2018 7:02 pm

I had quite an argument with a state department of justice employee about prosecutors having immunity from prosecutions in th performance of their duties .
It came up over the Duke Lacrosse players case where the prosecutor lied , withheld evidence . The state wonk said that didn’t matter ! I said bull shit he committed a crime and had these boys parents not been able to cough up $50 grand in legal fees the boys would have copped a plea and be home in 3 months or take a shot with a jury and look at 10 years while being innocent . The low life pricks high up in the legal departments need to be held accountable when they commit any malfeasance or crime that convicts or scares someone to plead out rather than roll the dice with a jury