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We reported yesterday that some more documents were dropped by the Justice Department in the General Flynn case. The documents were more proof of the General's innocence and the efforts by Obama's Deep State FBI to target and wrongfully arrest and indict the hero General.
Overnight there was some additional analysis regarding yesterday's document drop.
First of all we find out that the documents were heavily redacted but not by the DOJ - the documents were redacted by Judge Sullivan:
The portion of the notes that are unredacted show that the FBI was no longer looking at collusion. However, in public the entire message was regarding Trump - Russia collusion. The FBI was lying to the American public and knew there was no Russian collusio
Should Judge Sullivan be impeached?
Next we see that the FBI was trying to remove General Flynn's security clearance. They were doing anything they could to prevent President Trump from transitioning into power peacefully. By taking away Flynn's security clearance, for no reason, they could hinder the incoming President:
Finally, the DOJ announced that top DOJ attorney Deputy Assistant Attorney General Hashim Mooppan will appear at the hearing today. As Roscoe Davis reports - this is pulling out all the stops short of AG Barr appearing himself:
We'll see what corrupt Judge Sullivan has up his sleeve today to further prolong the greatest travesty in US history. How much more does General Flynn and his family have to suffer at the hands of corrupt Deep State attorneys, FBI agents and corrupt judges?

Trump says Proud Boys need to 'STAND DOWN' and let police do their job - but he 'doesn't KNOW' who they arePressed to clarify his debate comment about Proud Boys, US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday they need to get out of law enforcement's way, and insisted he has always denounced white supremacists and vigilantism.© REUTERS/Carlos BarriaUS President Donald Trump speaks to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House, September 30, 2020.
"I don't know who the Proud Boys are," Trump told reporters on the South Lawn of the White House, before he flew out to Minnesota. "They have to stand down and let law enforcement do their work."
Trump added that he has always denounced white supremacists, and that any form of crime, including that perpetuated by right-wing militias, concerned him.
Reporters were pressing Trump to explain his words from Tuesday night's debate with Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden, during which moderator Chris Wallace had demanded Trump condemn "white supremacist and right-wing militia."
"What do you want to call them? Give me a name! Give me a name! Go ahead! Who do you want me to condemn?" Trump said at the debate. When Biden jumped in with "Proud Boys," Trump said, "Proud Boys, stand back and stand by."
Within minutes of the debate's end, this was interpreted by the mainstream media as Trump somehow refusing to disavow white nationalists.
During the debate, both Biden and Wallace claimed that Trump had referred to white supremacists at the 2017 Charlottesville, Virginia rally "very fine people." Biden has repeatedly cited these remarks as spurring him to run for president. However, Trump's words had been stripped of context, because he had, in fact, condemned racism and racists at the same press conference as "evil" and "repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans."

Biden struggled to make his points while being interrupted incessantly by President Donald Trump. Biden tried to evade a question as to whether he would support adding more slots to the Supreme Court and eliminating the Senate filibuster rule if Democrats regain control, Trump badgered him with interruptions.
"Whatever position I take on that, that will become the issue," Biden said. "The issue is the American people should speak. You should go out and vote. You're in voting now. Vote and let your senators know how you feel."
"Are you going to pack the court," Trump interjected, before chirping: "He doesn't want to answer that question."
"I'm not going to answer the question," Biden said.
When Trump again tried to interrupt, suggesting that the Democrats would add "radical left" judges to the court, Biden lost his temper.
"Will you shut up man?" Biden said, his voice rising.
Trump interrupted at most every point that he found false or objectionable.
"Mr. President, I'm the moderator in this debate, and I'd like you to let me ask my question," Wallace said. "I guess I'm debating you, not him," Trump responded. While Biden and Wallace grew frustrated, many viewers were amused by the clash.
"Trump just takes over," independent journalist Tim Pool said on Twitter. "They just don't know how to deal with him."
"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it." George OrwellCan we agree that there are two types of Covid-19?

Comment: Biden appears to be a candidate without a solid position, to the confusion of his followers: See also: