Intel atom z2560 based dell venue 7 tablet unable to utilize flash plugin in Firefox version 30.0

I have a Dell Venue 7 running on an Intel Atom z2650 Dual Core Processor running Android KitKat v4.4.2.
I have Mozilla Firefox version 30.0. I have followed the instructions on downloading and installing the latest version of Flash Player for Android 4.0, and making sure plugins are enabled in Firefox, but still unable to view flash content. Please help if possible, I greatly appreciate any suggestions and help with this matter in advance!

Flash does not work on Intel Android.

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