Wednesday, 6 October 2010

No More False Flags

A "false flag" attack is one where an attack is made by an individual (or individuals) who wish it to be blamed on another party.  This false attack is then used as justification to attack, militarily or otherwise, the party blamed.

Sometimes these attacks are foiled before they begin as, for example, in the case of SAS soldiers dressing up as Arabs and firing at Iraqi police.  

"The easiest way to run a false flag attack is under the cover of a military exercise," says Captain Eric H May, a former US intelligence officer.

Can it just be coincidence that at the time of the 9/11 WTC attacks, the 7/7 train/bus bombings and the 2004 Madrid bombings, military or government exercises were either taking place or had just finished, exercises which were simulating similar events to those that actually occurred?


Here in the UK, the official Government account of the 7/7 bombings is riddled with inconsistencies and errors.  A reasonable inference from this is the Government are being dishonest about what they know.  





Do Governments and the security services employ terrorists to achieve what they want?



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