Perjury Trap of General Flynn Rooted in Obama’s Hometown? Martin Preib May 06, 2020
Accusations of Perjury Traps Are Nothing New in Chicago…
The nation is now debating an ominous allegation: Did Barack Obama’s Department of Justice put a highly decorated general in a perjury trap as part of political conspiracy against the president?
Journalist Sarah Carter:
District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan unsealed four pages of stunning FBI emails and handwritten notes Wednesday, regarding former Trump National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, which allegedly reveal the retired three star general was targeted by senior FBI officials for prosecution, stated Flynn’s defense attorney Sidney Powell.
Those notes and emails revealed that the retired three-star general appeared to be set up for a perjury trap by the senior members of the bureau and agents charged with investigating the now-debunked allegations that President Donald Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia, said Sidney Powell, the defense lawyer representing Flynn.
While much of the nation is scratching their head in disbelief over the claims that the nation’s highest law enforcement agency could resort to such tactics, journalists and elected officials have not yet come to the realization that such tactics are routine in Obama’s home city and state. In Chicago, a place devoid of an independent press and politically controlled by the most corrupt political machine in the country, such tactics to push the interests of a ruling faction are fairly routine.
In fact, as the evidence of a conspiracy against President Trump, his administration, and his supporters grows, Chicago can be seen as a laboratory from which the public can understand the methods and motives of the national corruption that took shape under Obama’s administration.
Perjury traps are no exception.
The most glaring example is the exoneration of two illegal immigrants, Gabriel Solache and Arturo DeLeon-Reyes for bizarre and vicious 1998 murders of Jacinta and Mariano Soto.
Solache and Reyes, along with a third offender, Adriana Meijia, were convicted of murdering the couple in a plot for Meijia to claim the Soto’s newborn child as her own. The offenders traveled to the Sotos’ apartment, stabbed them to death, and took their newborn child and another older child with them. Their plot quickly unraveled when the picture of the older Soto child was flashed across the airwaves and people observed him in the custody of Meijia.
The three offenders fingered each other in their respective confessions.
All three offenders were sent to prison. But the movement to arbitrarily create criminals out of public servants in much the same way it appears the Obama administration did to General Flynn has long been a powerful tactic in Chicago’s political machine.
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