Sidney Powell: ‘Gen. Flynn’s Digital Soldiers Have Been a Huge Help In Bringing Us The Truth’

Gen. Michael Flynn’s lawyer Sidney Powell spoke today at a press conference that she and Lin Wood held in Georgia about their efforts to expose voter fraud in the state.

At one point in her speech, she was quoted as saying that “Gen. Flynn’s digital soldiers have been a huge help in bringing us the truth.”

On July 4th, Gen. Flynn showed a group of people taking an oath where they said that they would uphold the Constitution and used the slogan “Where we go one, we go all.”

He used the hashtag #TakeTheOath and said in the tweet and also they said the end of the oath, “God bless America.”

A CNN article criticized the video, saying that it used pro-QAnon slogans. Mike Rothschild, said of the video that “It’s the same version of the enlistment oath that Q followers have been filming themselves taking for the last week.”

CNN said that experts told them that the oath is part of an effort to organize “digital soldiers” for an apocalyptic reckoning when thousands of “deep state” pedophiles will be arrested and sent to military tribunals at Guantanamo Bay.

The article also notes, however, that Flynn himself coined the term “digital soldiers” in 2016 to refer to Trump’s fervent following on social media, one year before QAnon supporters appropriated it.

Powell downplayed the suggestion that it was something nefarious and told the Washington Examiner that Flynn “wanted to encourage people to think about being a citizen,” and claimed the phrase “Where we go one, we go all” was first engraved on a bell on one of President John F. Kennedy’s sailboats.

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