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For The First Time Ever, Gen. Flynn Reveals High-Ranking GOP Were Behind Plot to Silence Him

Nobody better understands the psychopathic nature of the modern left better than General Michael Flynn. Just days into his tenure as National Security Advisor, Flynn was entrapped by a hostile FBI that wanted him gone for political reasons. Shortly after, the Mueller investigation targeted him, and he spent the next three years battling a relentless effort to send him to prison. Even after DOJ prosecutors attempted to drop Flynn’s case, D.C. Judge Emmet Sullivan frantically tried to keep the case alive, even appointing a “friend of the court” to argue that Flynn was guilty of perjury for trying to withdraw his guilty plea. In the end, a pardon from President Trump was needed to finally end a case that should have never existed in the first place.

But through it all, Gen. Flynn was never defeated.

Gen. Flynn generously agreed to meet with Revolver for a few questions.

In the first segment of our interview, we ask General Flynn why the deep state was so intent on destroying him and having him removed from the Trump Administration. What was it about his background, experience, skillset, and belief system that they found so threatening? In his answer, Flynn offered the disturbing revelation that some very high level members of the Republican establishment were part of the group trying to silence him.

Conservative Baptist Network Calls On New SBC President Ed Litton To Resign

A Baptist group is calling for the resignation of the Southern Baptist Convention’s (SBC) new president over alleged plagiarism.

According to Christian News Now, the allegation is relative to Ed Litton’s plagiarization of J.D. Greear’s sermons on the book of Romans, which the latter claimed that he permitted Litton to use.

In a statement released last week, the Conservative Baptist Network (CBN) urged Litton to step down following his failure to acknowledge and repent for the mistake.

Citing the verses Exodus 20:15, Proverbs 28:6 and 1 Timothy 3:2, CBN stated that Litton’s conduct contradicts the expectation.

“This sinful behavior and the lack of forthrightness when exposed is inconsistent with the character and integrity Southern Baptists rightfully expect from their president,” the group said.

“Compounding the concern surrounding President Litton’s irrefutable pattern of plagiarism is the silence of nearly all SBC leaders. Further eroding the testimony of the SBC to a watching world is the way some SBC leaders have excused and even minimized this troubling behavior,” it also stated.

CBN pointed out that plagiarism violates the Ten Commandments, adding that the Bible warns about the stricter judgment on church leaders, as stated in James 3:1.

The group said that it delayed its reaction on the matter, hoping that Litton would admit his fault and repent, but did not do so.

“As further evidence of what appears to be serial plagiarism continues to surface in at least six videos from a variety of named sources, the Conservative Baptist Network calls on the leaders of the SBC to address this matter promptly and biblically. For the sake of the gospel, it is best for President Litton to step down from office and focus on his personal spiritual development with his local church,” the statement added.

“The testimony of Southern Baptists and of the gospel is at stake,” CBN concluded.

New Bill Requires Young Women to Register for the Draft

A U.S. Senate committee has approved defense legislation that would require young women to register for military Selective Service alongside men, if enacted.

QUICK FACTS:
  • Women might be drafted into the U.S. military in the event of war.
  • The Senate Armed Services Committee’s proposed 2022 defense policy bill contains a provision that would require women to register for the draft, officially known as the Selective Service System, according to Military.com.
  • The Senate’s proposed National Defense Authorization Act amends the Military Selective Service Act and, for the first time, includes a requirement for women.
  • The bill was authored by Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jack Reed (D-R.I.).
  • It would remove any reference to “male” in current law.
OPPOSITION:
  • Committee member Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) tweeting Friday, “American women have heroically served in and alongside our fighting forces since our nation’s founding.” He added, “It’s one thing to allow American women to choose this service, but it’s quite another to force it upon our daughters, sisters, and wives. Missourians feel strongly that compelling women to fight our wars is wrong and so do I.”
  • “Our military has welcomed women for decades and are stronger for it,” Sen. Cotton posted to Twitter on Friday. “But America’s daughters shouldn’t be drafted against their will. I opposed this amendment in committee, and I’ll work to remove it before the defense bill passes.”
REPUBLICANS WHO VOTED ‘NO’:
  • Sen. James Inhofe (R-Ok.)
  • Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Ms.)
  • Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ar.)
  • Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.)
  • Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.)
REPUBLICANS WHO VOTED ‘YES’:
  • Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Ne.)
  • Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Ia.)
  • Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.)
  • Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Ak.)
  • Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.)
  • Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fl.)
  • Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tn.)
  • Sem. Tommy Tuberville (R-Al.)
BACKGROUND:
  • Male American citizens ages 18 to 26 are required to register for the draft.
  • Since restrictions on women serving in combat arms were lifted in 2015, lawmakers have argued that they should need to register, according to Military.com.

Less Than Half of Americans Approve of Media’s Coverage of COVID

Rasmussen survey finds only 42% of Americans rate the media’s coverage of Covid-19 excellent or good.

QUICK FACTS:
  • Rasmussen Reports used a national telephone and online survey to find that “just 14% of American Adults rate media coverage of the ongoing coronavirus crisis excellent.”
  • 28% rate the media’s COVID coverage as “good.”
  • The number who say the media is doing a poor job remained the same at 29%.
  • Rasmussen also found many Americans “have concerns about the accuracy of reporting on vaccine safety.”
  • “The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence,” according to Rasmussen.
  • The survey questioned 1,000 U.S. American adults.
  • It was conducted July 21-22, 2021.
  • To see survey question wording here.
BACKGROUND:
  • Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, notes Rasmussen.

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Researchers with Ties to China Have Charges Dropped by Biden DOJ

Researchers at California universities accused of hiding Chinese military ties had their charges dismissed after defense lawyers received an FBI memo.

QUICK FACTS:
  • Federal prosecutors in Sacramento, California, asked a judge to dismiss the case of Juan Tang on Thursday.
  • Tang was a cancer researcher at UC Davis accused of “lying on a visa application about having served in the Chinese military,” according to American Military News (AMN).
  • A federal grand jury had charged Tang with committing visa fraud and with making false statements.
  • The U.S. attorney’s office claimed that on her application, Tang had falsely answered “no” when responding to the question “have you ever served in the military?” as well as to questions related to Communist Party membership and whether she had any special chemical or biological experience, according to AMN.
  • UCLA researcher Guan Lei was indicted last year on charges of lying on a visa application when he reported he had never served in the Chinese military.
  • The charges were dropped after defense lawyers in the Sacramento case obtained FBI memos in which analysts raised questions about the value of such prosecutions.
  • Prosecutors in three similar cases sought to dismiss charges against researchers who worked at Stanford University, UC San Francisco, and UCLA on Friday, also reports AMN.
WHY THE CHARGES WERE DROPPED:
  • Federal prosecutors “did not believe they could resolve questions about the records by the scheduled start of Tang’s trial on Monday and, so, decided to dismiss the case,” notes AMN.
  • Malcolm Segal, an attorney representing Tang, 38, said prosecutors hadn’t provided a reason for the dismissal.
BACKGROUND:
  • Tang’s defense attorneys claimed that while she had worked as a civilian cancer researcher at a Chinese military medical facility, she disclosed this information to UC Davis, notes AMN. The attorneys argued that the question “Have you ever served in the military” on the visa application has “potential for multiple correct and reasonable interpretations.”
  • The charges have been dropped among U.S. efforts to battle Beijing’s efforts to steal U.S. national security and business secrets.
  • DOJ officials said they decided to drop another three cases in California—and a fifth in Indiana—because the “legal and factual issues were similar and the researchers faced little prison time if convicted.”
  • Lei will be returning to China, according to Lei’s attorneys.

Rand Paul Slams Fauci For Not Answering Questions; It Was “Ad Hominem Attack With Him Simply Calling Names”

“I think he has self-interest in not being attached to this research, because more and more of the evidence is pointing towards the virus having come out of that lab.”

The feud between Senator Rand Paul and Anthony Fauci continues to evolve, with Paul slamming Fauci this weekend for refusing to actually answer any questions in Congress last week regarding his ties to the Wuhan lab, and instead responding with “an ad hominem attack.”

“I think he has self-interest in not being attached to this research, because more and more of the evidence is pointing towards the virus having come out of that lab, if it did, you can see how moral responsibility or culpability attaches to Dr. Fauci because he had the poor judgment to fund this lab,” Paul said during an appearance on WBKO.

Paul continued, “There are reports that the Chinese military has actually been working on weaponizing viruses. So I think it was a poor judgment. Even as much as a month ago, Dr. Fauci was asking the Judiciary Committee whether he still trusted the scientists and the Chinese scientists. And he says, Oh, of course.”

“He was also asked in 2012, if a bug should escape, if a virus should infect a researcher, escape and become a pandemic, what then? And he said, Well, the science and the research is worth it, even if a pandemic should occur,” Paul also noted.

“So this to me shows incredibly poor judgment, not wisdom, poor judgment. And really, there’s a possibility we are suffering from his poor judgment,” the Senator further urged.

Paul added, “This research still goes on in the United States, we should want to know, you know if the NIH is still funding this type of research in North Carolina? And in Galveston, do we want this to occur? Are we worried that we could have the worst virus leak out of the lab?”

Watch:

Last week Paul wrote to the Department of Justice with a criminal referral for Fauci, noting in his letter to AG Merrick Garland, “I write to urge the United States Department of Justice to open an investigation into testimony made to the United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions by Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, on May 11, 2021.”

Within the letter, Paul points to the paper he mentioned during last week’s hearing “in which the spike genes from two uncharacterized bat SARS-related coronavirus strains, Rs4231 and Rs7327, were combined with the genomic backbone of another SARS-related coronavirus to create novel chimeric SARS-related viruses.”