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Charlie Ward & Gen Flynn
Charlie Ward & Gen Flynn
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| Good. | |
| Hello humans. | |
| Hello humans, my issues with Charlie Ward are not with Charlie the person, but the behavior that Charlie has exhibited, and not really the behavior so much as his promotion of bullshit. | |
| No other way to say it, guys. | |
| Look, Charlie Ward is, I get it, everybody, there's a lot of people that like him. | |
| He's got a book out. | |
| The book is well read. | |
| But here's the thing. | |
| His website says he's got, you know, umpty-umpty million followers, and it's bullshit because it's not any kind of a counter. | |
| It's just something that you put a number into in your software as the administrator of the site and it counts up to that number. | |
| So he puts in 19 million and people think he's got 19 million followers on that website. | |
| And he may, but this is a bullshit way of describing it and it in no way validates that number just because it counts up to it and makes it look like it's an actual counter, an accumulator, visits and so forth. | |
| Charlie also over the past time in the woo-woo world has promoted Nassara, Gasara, and now this QFS stuff, right? | |
| Charlie also claims, he's also promoted med beds, he's also associated with Simon Parks and promoted bogus anti-5G devices of all kinds. | |
| They've also promoted other devices and health aids that are neither effective nor even rational. | |
| So they my bitch about Charlie is about his behavior and the things he said. | |
| So in my understanding, Charlie has admitted to being a money launderer, right? | |
| He has claimed, I haven't read his book, so I don't know what's in there, but just in the interviews I've seen, he's claimed to have been a person that was paid to escort large quantities of cash from point A bank to point B bank, and that this was somehow all legal because it was declared at customs. | |
| Now, let me point out that the only people that move large amounts of wealth in the form of actual cash are criminals, right? | |
| No legitimate businessman need do that. | |
| If they're moving large amounts of cash, it is by its nature trying to defeat or scam someone in the sense that if you are actually a legitimate businessman and you're moving your wealth around as large cash, you're obviously trying to defeat taxes on it, right? | |
| And so that alone is illegal. | |
| Other people, even, you know, I mean, if you're dealing with drug money, human trafficking money, any of these kind of things, even those people are smart enough not to move the money around as cash. | |
| So, Charlie says he was paid to ride on private jets and escort big piles of cash from point A to point B. Now, there's some real, you know, questions that arise just by that statement. | |
| He says it's legal. | |
| He says it was all declared at customs. | |
| And okay, that's fine. | |
| Customs is just simply one barrier in the process. | |
| It doesn't validate that the whole transaction is in any way legal just because you go ahead and declare you're carrying cash through customs. | |
| Some customs areas, you can go to the custom, local custom outpost somewhere in some airport and say, yeah, I'm bringing cash into the country. | |
| And they'll say, is it over $10,000? | |
| This is the way it used to be. | |
| I haven't traveled outside the country in some time. | |
| And you can say, at that point, when they ask you, is it over $10,000 here in the United States? | |
| You can say, sure. | |
| Then they'll say, is it over X amount? | |
| And you can say, no, and it's just, they bracket it within that. | |
| They don't charge you any kind of a percentage or anything. | |
| They just note this on your record as you come on in. | |
| Other countries, you just give somebody a bribe at the customs outpost, and they'll put whatever the hell you want on that form. | |
| So Charlie's statement that it was all declared at customs, it does not validate the nature of the transaction. | |
| If you're moving large amounts of cash, you're attempting to avoid official dumb scrutiny of that cash at one level or another. | |
| You cannot easily take large amounts of cash out of banks, and you can't easily put it into banks. | |
| So Charlie's claim that he was taking it for these people to put in a bank somewhere else is bullshit. | |
| It begs the question, why did not his customer simply put that money in a local bank and wire it there at a considerably less cost and virtually no risk as opposed to Charlie? | |
| And would you, as a rational human, if you had millions of dollars, would Bill Gates pay Charlie to move $100 million in cash from one country to another? | |
| No, business does not work that way. | |
| You don't take that risk of putting the wealth in something that could be easily stolen and in any number of circumstances compromised. | |
| So his stories don't make any sense unless you just throw in there that he was a money launderer for drug cartels, etc., etc. | |
| Criminal money. | |
| Then sure, it makes a lot of sense. | |
| Thus, that also supports the idea of why he would do these anti-5G device scams and promote NASA, Gisara, and QFS. | |
| And I guess he's involved with the Dinar. | |
| I don't know that for personal knowledge. | |
| So he might even be involved in some of these Dinar exchanges, which are all going to fold here fairly quickly as we get further into our depression. | |
| So that's my understanding of Charlie Ward, the internet personality. | |
| Now, having that understanding, I categorize Charlie Ward in the same category as Simon Parks, which is a grifter within the woo-woo world, right? | |
| And as such, I was a little bit taken aback to see that Charlie Ward was an invited speaker at an event at which General Flynn was also in attendance. | |
| And I don't know any of the particulars. | |
| It's just on the East Coast somewhere is my understanding. | |
| Anyway, but there are pictures circulating of Charlie Ward and General Flynn together sitting on a couch, obviously making a video or taking selfies or something like that. | |
| And it's very incongruous, right? | |
| We'll see over time how it plays out. | |
| Was it really a question of we don't understand Charlie, all of us guys that think he's a grifter and put all this stuff down to all of his past down to evil criminal behavior? | |
| Or is it really a case of General Flynn's handlers, his staff, believe the bullshit that Charlie was putting out about followers and just decided that, okay, it's worth the risk to get those 19 or 20 million followers behind us. | |
| He's got a huge following here in the United States, which is probably the case. | |
| A lot of people don't investigate him. | |
| They just accept him at his claims because that's not his word. | |
| It's his claims. | |
| They change over time. | |
| Anyway, so it could be that General Flynn's staff was remiss and basically didn't do their due diligence and behaved stupidly in connecting General Flynn to the Charlie personality. | |
| Could be that there's another third option there that is neither of these first two, and that I don't understand a very complex relationship in which Charlie Ward is playing some complex role, pretending to be a bad guy and he's really a good guy, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | |
| So certainly there could be things beyond my understanding, especially in the nature of politics. | |
| I'm just saying that on the surface, on the face of it, this looks like it taints Flynn with at least, at the very least, poor judgment on the part of his staff and maybe abysmal judgment on the part of the staff and himself and may point to Flynn, | |
| it certainly points to, in my way of thinking, it points to Flynn and or his staff or both being ignorant of the nature, evolving nature, changing nature of the Wu environment out here of the Wu world. | |
| He just doesn't know the personalities. |