Not that long ago I was scolded by a former member of the military after he read a post of mine that discussed some of the admirals and generals who have come out hard against Obama since retiring, many of whom have accused Obama of outright treason as the links below imply. The list who have spoken out isn’t a short one, so be sure to check the end of the post for a considerable list!

The former service member’s beef with me was over my choice of words in many different posts when I would say things like, “Who do you believe? Obama, the schmuck who won liar of the year in 2012, or several admirals and generals, career military men, and men of honor?” The gentleman who wrote me did not like that I was referring to the senior officers as men of honor. His reason: They all waited until they retired to speak out. That left me speechless, because I think my point was obvious, but at the same time, so was his. I’ll leave that for you to ponder.

Thankfully, the situation with the Former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, General Michael Flynn, is a bit different. It’s my understanding General Flynn chose to resign, rather than continue to serve under Barack Obama, the man who appointed him personally to the Director position. If the name General Michael Flynn sounds familiar, it’s because I’ve written about him several times in posts that were wildly popular including:

Top General Admitting That Obama Knowingly Armed ISIS Committing Treason

Ex-Obama General Defects, Reveals Sick Obama Plan for America’s Future

Since retiring, it seems like General Flynn has told anyone and everyone that puts a microphone in front of him that Obama is a traitor. On one occasion he said, “Obama ignored ISIS intel to fit his election narrative,” on another he said, “Obama ‘willfully’ allowed rise of ISIS,” and it hardly ends there. Like Admiral Lyons, General Flynn pulls no punches, and tells anyone who will listen about Obama’s treason. It’s a shame CONGRESS doesn’t hear him.

What makes General Flynn’s comments SO significant, is he was hand picked by Obama for the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency position, as that is a position that is an appointed one. So, at the end of the day, Flynn was a Team Obama insider, which makes his revelations about Obama all the more damning. In the first video below, General Michael Flynn discusses his informal role as an adviser to presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. What he says may shock you… both about Trump and Hillary!

When asked if he supports Trump’s proposal to kill the families of suspected terrorists, Flynn tells Mehdi Hasan: “I would have to see the circumstances of that situation.”

“These are very difficult political decisions,” he adds.

Flynn also refuses to condemn Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from entering the US.

“What I support … is that we must understand where these individuals are coming from,” Flynn says. He adds that he supports the “vetting of individuals and the proper screening of individuals who are coming from certain parts of the world like Syria.”

The former DIA chief says, however, that he is advising Trump to be more precise with his language.

“There must be more precision in the use of the language that he uses as the potential leader of the free world,” he says. “Those are the … pieces of advice that I’m trying to get into him.”

In the second video, never one to mince words, on the issue of Hillary Clinton’s legal troubles, President Obama’s former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency is advising Hillary Clinton to withdraw as a candidate for President of the United States.

Lt. General Michael Flynn cited, “The severity of the leaks of the classified material’ as one the motivating factors for his recommendation. Flynn also pointed toward “the lack of accountability, from a person who should have been much more responsible in her actions as the Secretary of State of the United States of America.”

Al Jazeera reports:

In a special web extra, General Michael Flynn, former head of the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) under President Barack Obama, discusses his informal role as an adviser to presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

When asked if he supports Trump’s proposal to kill the families of suspected terrorists, Flynn tells Mehdi Hasan: “I would have to see the circumstances of that situation.”

“These are very difficult political decisions,” he adds.

Flynn also refuses to condemn Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from entering the US.

“What I support … is that we must understand where these individuals are coming from,” Flynn says. He adds that he supports the “vetting of individuals and the proper screening of individuals who are coming from certain parts of the world like Syria”.

The former DIA chief says, however, that he is advising Trump to be more precise with his language.

“There must be more precision in the use of the language that he uses as the potential leader of the free world,” he says. “Those are the … pieces of advice that I’m trying to get into him.”

Politico Reports:

Former Defense Intelligence Agency Director Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn says he’s trying to get Donald Trump to be more precise in how he talks about foreign policy, but he defended some of his hardline proposals as simply opening offers in negotiations on world affairs.

“First of all, I don’t agree with everything that he said. But he’s an individual who’s willing to take on a challenge,” the retired lieutenant general, a former President Barack Obama appointee who advises Trump on foreign policy, told Al Jazeera English’s “UpFront.” “The other aspect is there must be more precision in the use of the language that he uses as the potential leader of the free world. There has to be more precision, and those are the types of pieces of advice that I’m trying to get into him to say [to] be more precise, be more conscious about what you say about foreign policy issues because they are complicated.”

Trump’s proposals include placing a temporary ban on Muslims entering the U.S., building a wall on the southern border and having Mexico pay for it, deploying waterboarding as an interrogation technique and taking out the families of terrorists.

In Trump’s defense, Flynn said the real estate mogul sees the world from the perspective of a global businessman and suggested the billionaire’s bombastic rhetoric is just a starting point for negotiations.

Trump’s strategy is to “start really, really high and really, really hard, OK?” Flynn explained. “And then, be prepared to get down to where you think you can actually negotiate.”

Flynn also pushed back on the notion that a Trump administration would have the military kill terrorists’ families, before praising Trump for the type of people he surrounds himself with.

“We won’t see orders like that because he won’t give orders like that,” Flynn argued. “The other part about Donald Trump is — I think what he’s got a very good instinct on is the people that he chooses to have around him and allows to have this kind of debate to be able to come to the right decision.”