I was grateful to be invited to a VIP screening of “Flynn: Deliver the Truth Whatever the Cost” in Oklahoma City. With the amount of care and effort that General Flynn, Ivan Raiklin, Boone Cutler, and many others put into the live experience and movie event, I felt obliged to write about it, hopefully inspiring others to make informed decisions about the man himself and the circumstances he endeavored.
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I. The Experience
First, let’s talk about the venue. Armstrong College was a classy and upscale venue located in Edmond, Oklahoma. The grounds were beautifully manicured, the architecture felt Roman/Tuscan, and the decorations were religious and biblical. There was also a gorgeous fountain featuring birds taking off from the water. I saw many people stop and take pictures in front of it, including myself.
I was quickly ushered by parking attendants who guided me to handicap parking attached directly to the building. As I passed the bird fountain, posted about it on social media, and neared the entrance, I was greeted by pleasant ushers in suits. There was staff in formalwear in every direction just waiting to help. I neared the elevator, my name was on the list, I was handed a FLYNN lanyard, and I was upstairs at the VIP meet and greet within five minutes of leaving my vehicle.
I was immediately drawn to a small group of men and women surrounding General Flynn, who was patiently and graciously answering everyone’s questions and thanking them for their admiration. I spent some time observing the crowd and the General and really got the feeling that General Flynn was the type of guy you’d see at Sam’s Club on Sunday wearing cargo shorts and a golf polo. He was very down to Earth and patient with people.
As you know, in our community, there are many frustrated patriots who can be extremely long winded in these situations. They’re nervous, they’re excited, and they never stop talking. The General was very gracious with these people and knew how to guide the conversations in productive directions. The free coffee and snacks were a plus, and the moment felt very welcoming. I spent some time networking and chatting with random Oklahomans before heading downstairs to the theatre where I ran into General Flynn.
The General patted me on the shoulder as he walked by and gave a smile before he leaned back on the divider. I asked him if he’d allow me to take a few photos of him for this article and he kindly obliged. General Flynn and his associates really make you feel good about supporting his cause. I’ve met many people in our space and there are quite a few that are arrogant and condescending when you meet them; the General and his people were not that way at all.
After a few minutes the lights dimmed, and I was shown to my seat by another group of well-dressed staff. The auditorium style seating was comfortable, and someone was even nice enough to trade me their aisle seat so I wouldn’t break everyone’s shins with my cane. People are kind on the Flynn tour and people are kind in Oklahoma! Boone Cutler took to the stage, one of General Flynn’s partners and a veteran with a special talent for hyping up the crowd. It was at that moment we found out that some people drove over five hours to see General Flynn in OKC! He spoke for a few minutes, revealing that General Flynn never spent a day in jail. It’s the Mandella Effect that makes you believe he did.
Boone then introduced a woman who told a beautiful story about her 93-year-old father and his admiration and respect for General Flynn. She became emotional and so did many in the crowd. We were then asked to rise and treated to an awesome rendition of the National Anthem without all the extra vocal tricks R&B singers add to it. I was not fast enough to take down her name or get it from any of the crew. Once I find out her name, I will edit this and credit her for a job well done. Let’s move on to the film, shall we?
II. The Film
I took copious notes during the film, nearly feeling my entire pad. Could I spoil the movie and write the entire synopsis out for you? Sure, I could, but that wouldn’t be fair to the people who really want to learn and absorb the truth about what happened to General Flynn, Donald Trump and the United States. We will move through the timeline, covering pertinent areas of interest, all-the-while remaining entertaining yet careful not to spoil the movie. I will follow this review with an honest score as a documentary as well as some details about what happened after the movie ended.
Flynn: Deliver the Truth Whatever the Cost
The lights dim and the movie begins, from blackness to a slow fade in, the sound of engulfing waters can be heard, and we begin to see the figure of General Flynn swimming in the ocean. Water plays a crucial role in this film and when watching it you should take some time to consider the overarching meaning of the ocean, not only to General Flynn, but to we, the American people. Is he drowning in it or being propelled by it?
As we transition into the hook, you can tell this movie is made for us, the patriot, the true believer. but as we move on you can see there’s plenty of room for those in the middle of the road. We can all agree that when we go to war, we as a nation, have failed. We can also all agree that war is big business in the United States. The scene, in riveting fashion, demonstrates that the General understands war, all the way down to the smell. We are then given a look at the timeline of evidence and lies made by supporters of General Flynn and it was truly eye opening.
A mockup on the stage shows just how much evidence the media and courts ignored.
We learn so much about General Flynn. He was the head Intel Officer during the war in Afghanistan and Iraq. Because of his position he was seeing broken intelligence and the truth about the Taliban while the media was lying to us. In an effort to combat them and improve the war, he authored a special document. I got the feeling from the documentary that this document, “Fixing Intel: A Blueprint for Making Intelligence Relevant in Afghanistan” is where the seeds of division began to grow between the people in charge of this country and the General. Take some time out of your day to read the 28-page document by clicking here.
At this moment in the film, when the General is appointed the Assistant Director of National Intelligence by President Obama, the film goes black. After a moment a gentleman in the audience yells “CYBER ATTACK!” and the entire auditorium roared with laughter and applause. As the movie resumes, we learn about the powers that be and their attempt to force General Flynn to give false Congressional testimony. This is truly a story of a corporate tyrannical government destroying a man for doing the right and ethical thing rather than the thing they wanted him to do. Throughout the film you can see the ethics and morality within his scope of decision-making. The film purposely highlights it.
But they didn’t just destroy him. The man has a family too. You get to meet General Flynn’s family and see how they worked together and turned to God to get through the hard times. You learn about the company he and his son started together. You learn how life can change in a second and how it can effect the people around you, especially the people you love. You begin to ask yourself the question: what would you do for the people you love if they were under attack? Would you sacrifice yourself?
The movie continues as the country unravels and everyone in the theatre shared the same sentiment. We didn’t need another Clinton or Bush, we needed Trump…and Trump needed General Flynn! As the movie goes on, we learn shocking secrets about Vice President Pence, we learn the truth behind the phone call that was used against General Flynn and who started the coup against him and Trump. Throughout the movie there were dozens of cheers for General Flynn and President Trump. As I said in the beginning, this is a movie made for our people.
Eisenhower, the Military Industrial Complex, why JFK was assassinated, the true mole in the White House, Russiagate, the Clintons, off-the-books illegal deals, corrupt judges, and so much more is covered in this documentary. Even if you are well informed like me you come out of this film learning something new. The General also throws out some great insults during the movie which received thunderous applause in every instance. The point is clear, in today’s world, character assassination and online assassination (cancelation) is equivalent to someone physically assassinating you and if that doesn’t work, the government will just come after your children.
All in all, the film shows you, with evidence, that General Flynn is a moral and ethical man, a great General, and a loving father/husband that was screwed over by elites and the federal government for not playing ball. I could relate to the General because I have had to sacrifice for my children and so has he. If you’ve ever had to sacrifice for your children, you’ll appreciate the film. It truly reveals who the bad guys are and why they did what they did and what we can do to help.
III. Scoring the Movie
Positive Critique:
The film was fast paced and made me feel involved. I felt like I was entertained and learned something new. I could relate to General Flynn and enjoyed the emotional ride the movie took me on. The deck of cards graphic was a wonderful touch, and the editing/production was of very high quality. The sound quality was also very clear and professional. There were no hums or buzzing sounds. The timeline made sense and so did the chain of events.
Negative Critique:
For a documentary the film was over two hours, and I noticed some inconsistencies with the name placards that usually appear on the bottom of the screen in documentaries.
Overall Documentary Score:
7.5
Political Documentary Score:
8.6
Reasoning for Score:
The documentary was inciteful, entertaining, and on point. I enjoyed it and had to nitpick to find negative critiques. I feel compelled to help General Flynn in his cause. Political documentaries aren’t my favorite type of documentary which slightly lowers the score due to personal bias.
IV. After the Movie Ended
After the movie ended many people left, but a group of us got up on the stage. I had a great conversation with Ivan Raiklin and General Flynn. I told the General my vaccine injury story and had some great laughs with the folks on stage.
Overall, everyone was great. The staff went above and beyond to help us out, and General Flynn and his crew were phenomenal and made everyone feel at home. As I got in my car and drove past their tour bus, I got the feeling that I had made a great decision coming out to see the premiere to network with some great patriots. I would recommend “Flynn: Deliver the Truth Whatever the Cost” to anyone.
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