Michael Flynn appears to have called QAnon ‘total
nonsense’ despite his links
Trump ally reportedly says conspiracy theory a
‘disinformation campaign’ created by CIA and the left, apparent recording
reveals
Victoria
Bekiempis in New York
Mon 29 Nov
2021 06.00 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/nov/29/michael-flynn-trump-ally-qanon-cia-left
Michael
Flynn, Donald Trump’s first national security adviser, appears to have called
QAnon “total nonsense” and a “disinformation campaign” created by the CIA and
the political left – despite his own extensive links to the conspiracy theory
and seeming eagerness to serve as its hero.
Flynn’s
apparent statement was revealed by Lin Wood, a pro-Trump attorney and QAnon
supporter once allied with the disgraced former general.
QAnon
followers believe in the existence of a secret cabal of pederastic cannibal
Satanists, dominated by Democrats, against whom Trump is fighting. Followers
also believe John F Kennedy Jr is not dead and will soon return to lead them.
Many recently congregated in Dallas, waiting for that to happen. The FBI
considers QAnon a potential source of extremist violence.
Trump has
refused to disavow QAnon believers. Tucker Carlson, of Fox News, called them
“gentle patriots”.
Late on
Saturday, Wood released a recording of what appeared to be a call between him
and Flynn on Telegram, a social media and messaging app favored by far-right
extremists. During the conversation, a voice which appears to be Wood is heard
to complain that QAnon followers are coming after him online.
In answer,
the Daily Beast reported, a voice which appears to be Flynn says: “I think it’s
a disinformation campaign. I think it’s a disinformation campaign that the CIA
created. That’s what I believe. Now, I don’t know that for a fact, but that’s
what I think it is. I think it’s a disinformation campaign.’”
“I find it
total nonsense,” the voice adds. “And I think it’s a disinformation campaign
created by the left.”
The
Guardian could not verify the authenticity of the recording. Contact
information for Flynn was not immediately available. Wood could not be reached
for comment.
Flynn was
fired from a top intelligence role by Barack Obama before becoming a close aide
to Trump. He was installed as national security adviser but resigned after less
than a month, for lying to the FBI about interactions with Russians.
Under the
special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of Russian election
interference, Flynn pleaded guilty to one criminal charge. He tried to withdraw
that plea, then received a pardon from Trump.
Flynn has
attracted condemnation for his links to QAnon and the far right, for calling
for the establishment of “one religion” in the US, and for seeming to advocate
armed insurrection.
The
recording released by Wood comes amid acrimony among leading pro-Trump figures
who have worked to overturn the 2020 election. According to the Daily Beast,
the feud appears to have sprung from Wood’s brief representation of Kyle
Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old recently acquitted after killing two people and
wounding one at a protest in Wisconsin last year.
According
to the Beast, Rittenhouse alleged that Wood intentionally let him languish in
jail so he could earn money off the case. Wood reportedly became angry that
Flynn and Sidney Powell, another pro-Trump attorney, didn’t speak up for him.
Powell
could not be reached for comment on Sunday.
The
recording apparently featuring Flynn disowning QAnon raised echoes of remarks
about a related conspiracy theory by Steve Bannon, Trump’s former campaign
chair and White House strategist.
Bannon was
pardoned on fraud charges by Trump but now faces a charge of contempt of
Congress over the 6 January Capitol attack, to which he has pleaded not guilty.
He has
repeatedly promoted the “deep state” conspiracy theory, which holds that a
permanent government of bureaucrats and intelligence agents exists to thwart
Trump’s agenda.
However,
Bannon has also said the “deep state conspiracy theory is for nut cases”.
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