First Bagley Article (July 15)
Did Michael Bagley trying to spin another type of narrative to take out Trump via General Flynn?
To summarize the longer article at this link, Jason Reza Jorjani a lecturer at the NJ Institute of Technology, who also founder of AltRight Corporation and AltRight.com, wrote a since removed lengthy article that made a number of interesting, or at least outlandish, claims concerning the likely direction of policy towards Iran under Trump.
Jorjani, whose father was an Iranian immigrant (Jorjani was born in NYC), supposedly was contacted in the summer of 2016 by a mysterious Mr. "X" with a proposal to assist in Jorjani's efforts to promote regime change in Iran.
"To sum up: the London-based X and his associates control (in some shadowy, unofficial way) or at least influence the Blackwater-linked private intelligence firm Jellyfish. General Michael Flynn, who became Trump’s first National Security Adviser, worked unofficially for Jellyfish while crafting Trump’s policies for Iran and the Arab world."
Deep State Plan to Connect Trump to Right Wing Nuts
Jason Jorjani apparently collaborated with alt-right leader Richard Spencer at one point via the AltRight Corporation he had founded. Michael Bagley met with Jorjani and apparently suggested he could help Jorjani wrest control from Richard Spencer who had taken over. The takeover would include new financing for the pretty much illiquid AltRight Corp. via a Trump Administration approved "black budget."
The Bagley and Mr. X plan gets stupider, with a longer term investment plan to build cities in North Africa (aka concentration camps) to house intercepted Muslims before they got to Europe.
As the author dutifully points out, the plan to fund AltRight Corp. makes no sense and the concentration camp idea is just idiotic. As noted, the overtures of Mr. X and Bagley, while using General Flynn as a carrot to potentially provide some legitimacy, sounds more like a "disinfo op", by connecting the Trump Administration to Altright Corp., which at the time was lead by Spencer.
"Richard Bertrand Spencer (born 1978) is an American neo-Nazi and white supremacist. He is president of the National Policy Institute (NPI), a white supremacist think tank,..."
Spencer is best remembered for speaking at the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville in August 2017.
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