Good video series on how governments use false flag terror events.
February 22nd, 2009I came across these videos posted on 9/11 Blogger and thought they made a very nice presentation of a tool that has been used on us for quite some time!
The following are several German-speaking interviews with Dr. Daniele Ganser, an academic historian from Switzerland who has researched false flag terrorism in Europe. Besides his publicity around the 9/11 truth movement, His historical work about the so-called “secret armies” is extremely. interesting.
If you want to get good examples where false flag operations have been definitely proven, how they were uncovered, how they were interlocked with politicians or even brought to courts, Gansers work is a good place to start.
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George Washington’s Blog recently posted an excellent list of false flag events over history. Here are some of them.
* Historians agree that the Japanese bombed one of their own railways,and then blamed it on Chinese dissidents, as a justification for war against China. On September 18, 1931, near Mukden (now Shenyang) in southern Manchuria, a section of railroad owned by Japan’s South Manchuria Railway was dynamited. The Imperial Japanese Army, accusing Chinese dissidents of the act, responded with the invasion of Manchuria. The prevailing view is that Japanese militarists staged the explosion in order to provide a pretext for war.
* It is widely accepted that the Nazis, in Operation Himmler,faked attacks on their own people and resources which they blamed on the Poles, to justify the invasion of Poland. On the night of August 31, 1939 a small group of German operatives, dressed in Polish uniforms and led by Alfred Naujocks seized the Gleiwitz station and broadcast a short anti-German message in Polish. The Germans’ goal was to make the attack and the broadcast look like the work of anti-German Polish saboteurs. At the same time as the Gleiwitz attack there were other incidents orchestrated by Germany along the Polish-German border, such as house torching in the Polish Corridor and spurious propaganda output. The entire project, dubbed Operation Himmler and comprising 21 incidents in all, was intended to give the appearance of Polish aggression against Germany.
Of course the prime Nazi example would be the Reichstag fire which Hitler burned his own government building to consolidate Nazi power and suspend liberties in 1933. Much has been written about that and the History Channel even has done a special on it. It was a good way to abolish the power sharing agreement Hitler had to abide by. Blaming it on the communists (by scapegoating a half blind old Dutch commie-even though it was started in multiple places spread to far apart for one man to do), Hitler used the threat to rally the Germans behind him and arrested 100 communist politicians (one week before elections). The next day parliament pushed forward a set of laws known as The Emergency Decrees which stripped the public of their civil rights and freedom of the press (Patriot Act any body?). Since the population was eager to be protected from communist terror they blithely went along. The Swastika (which would not become the national flag till 1935) was mysteriously flying over the burnt-out building the next day -as if to show their victory with the “false flag”. In the following weeks elections, the Nazis easily gained the seats they needed.
(to be continued)