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In reply to the discussion: I keep seeing this term, "False Flag," and not just from far-right nutcases. [View all]Orsino
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I keep seeing this term, "False Flag," and not just from far-right nutcases. [View all]
Archae
Mar 2015
OP
Anything intellectually inconvenient is a false flag. Get with the times. nt
Dreamer Tatum
Mar 2015
#1
It certainly be nice if there was actually any evidence that they did act on some of them.
hack89
Mar 2015
#12
Because of course such things would be thoroughly, vigorously investigated by corporate media!
villager
Mar 2015
#15
So to be clear: In your world, we have the complete, absolute truth about everything our miliary
villager
Mar 2015
#25
Gulf of Tonkin did not happen like the government said. It was also not a false flag
hack89
Mar 2015
#40
That's fine. But the fact that they *do* happen -- on our side -- is very problematic
villager
Mar 2015
#44
Raising a dismissed plan, among the many they have, does not advance your argument
jberryhill
Mar 2015
#28
You are free to think that an organization that conceived of "Northwoods" entirely reformed itself
villager
Mar 2015
#29
The point being -- we don't even know the full extent of contemporaneous plans during *that* era
villager
Mar 2015
#38
I'm not a conspiracy theory fan. But the Gulf of Tonkin incident may qualify.
stevenleser
Mar 2015
#5
Several False Flag operations have been documented. Actually, 9-11 is a sort of example.
NYC_SKP
Mar 2015
#7
Taking political advantage of an unanticipated event is nowhere close to being a false flag
hack89
Mar 2015
#16
And the unpublished scuttlebutt was the Jews were warned to leave their offices in the WTC
hack89
Mar 2015
#24
"What does that have to do with ... ?". Nothing. But worshippers of only officially government
GoneFishin
Mar 2015
#58
Not sure about "11 planes", but records clear that 2 planes had passengers unwilling to leave. LINK:
NYC_SKP
Mar 2015
#59
If you realize that some humans in the world will lie, cheat, steal, kill, and commit others crimes
GoneFishin
Mar 2015
#8
You hit on what is really the underlying point which is that dishonest people can concoct extremely
GoneFishin
Mar 2015
#48
The CIA planted bombs in Iran in the 1950s and blamed them on communists
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2015
#23
Brooks Brother riot, with Republican staffers posing as irate Florida voters
suffragette
Mar 2015
#46