Trump Supports Q-Loving Georgia Rep

Josh Marshall from the influential left-liberal blog Talking Points Memo thinks that this tweet makes Greene the most important Republican representative and practically untouchable, despite her espousal of what the media mocks as “conspiracy theories,” among them, those spread by “Q”.

Mike Flynn’s Brother To Command US Army Pacific Forces

Charles Flynn, brother of former National Security Advisor, General Mike Flynn, recently made a 4 star general, was appointed to lead US Pacific forces.

Despite initial denials, DOD has confirmed that Charles Flynn WAS in the room when the DC police chief called in to request the assistance of the National Guard during the Capitol protest on January 6 and when one or more of those officers present discussed the optics of such a move.

The fact that Flynn’s brother had earlier called for a limited military redo of the fraudulent election and was known to be a supporter of the enigmatic insider called Q or, incorrectly, QAnon, whose cryptic “drops” called for a second American revolution, concerned some DOD officials, it’s reported.
While Mike Flynn and another brother Joseph, as well as sister, Barbara Redgate, are Q sympathizers, it’s not clear where Charles’ sympathies lie. Still, the fact that he was appointed to a top post indicates that while Q may be a ‘terrorist’ to some and  FBI cointelpro to the likes of Reuters, his sympathizers are in favor in the military.

More about Trump’s retweeting of Q and Q’s more speculative and controversial claims about pedophile rings and the elites here. More on Weiner’s laptop here.

Lin Wood Needs Mental Check Up To Practice Law Again

From Newsweek:

“The State Bar of Georgia told me today that they would demand a mental health exam from me if I wanted to keep my law license.

“My mind is sound. I have broken no rules. I asked what I had done wrong, I was only told it was about my social media comments. My speech.”

IMF: G-20 Fiscal Stimulus On Target

In the news:

The IMF says the G-20 fiscal stimulus will reach its 2% target.

Bloomberg reports on the figures spent so far:

“The G-20 countries will spend $820 billion on stimulus measures in 2009, up from a March estimate of $780 billion, and will spend $660 billion in 2010, the fund estimated.

The IMF also revised its forecast for budget deficits in G- 20 countries as a result of fiscal expansion. Today’s report calculates that budget deficits in the G-20 this year will increase by 5.5 percentage points of gross domestic product relative to 2007 and 5.4 percent in 2010. In March, the fund forecast a 4.7 percentage-point rise this year and a 5.1 percentage-point jump next year.

Strauss-Kahn said yesterday that governments should start to discuss “exit strategies” from the emergency spending once the crisis passes.

The fund’s estimate for financial-sector support also increased today to 32.1 percent of GDP, up more than 3 percentage points from the March estimate….”

My Comment (check back for more):

Domininique Strauss-Kahn, a member of the Socialist party and a former finance and economy minister in  Lionel Jospin‘s “Plural Left” government became the new managing director of the International Monetary Fund on September 2007, replacing Spain’s Rodrigo de Rato.

Interesting things to note about Strauss-Kahn:

  1. He’s part of the European Council on Foreign Relations, launched in October 2007 (i.e. just after DSK became IMF chief), which in an expression of pan-Europeanism in world affairs. Rubbing shoulders with DSK, according to Source Watch are such notable globalists as George Soros (Chairman of the Open Institute), Stephen Wall (Chairman of the influential PR firm Hill & Knowlton, advisor to Tony Blair), and Timothy Garton Ash (whose influential book, The Magic Lantern, cheered on the 1989 revolutions in Eastern Europe). Note: Hill & Knowlton was the outfit that concocted the story about Iraqi soldiers killing babies that became a provocation for the 1991 Gulf War.
  2. Strauss-Kahn has been linked to the financial scandal around ELF Aquitaine, a state-owned oil giant through which former President Francois Mitterand allegedly channeled money to Germany’s Christian Democrats. Strauss-Kahn’s wrong-doing was apparently less serious than some of the fraud and corruption with which other French government officials and company heads were charged (including money-laundering, influence peddling, falsification of documents, and bribery)
  3. Money from the ELF oil company, as well as from the Taiwan frigates scandal, passed through “unpublished accounts” at  Clearstream Banking, the clearing division of Deutsche Bourse, based in Luxembourg. The ELF affair and the Taiwan frigates scandal were the two major financial scandals that hit France in the 1990s. And in both, Clearstream was a platform for money-laundering and tax evasion.