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@Eddie: It's all good:
"Secret Service training manuals have since been updated with directives not to accidentally shoot leaders of volatile nations" So they will only accidentally shoot at serious honest state leaders, in the future :03: @MookieMookie But False Flag does not quite capture what happens here .. those are national organisations, placing bombs and killing its own citizens, blaming it on foreign 'terrorists' to have a reason to introduce certain laws, or go to war - again: "It placed itself at the service of the state which created a strategy, aptly called the'Strategy of tension', in sofar as they had to get people to accept that at any moment, over a period of 30 years from 1960 to the mid-eighties, a state of emergency could be declared ..." I do not believe they just dropped this idea. "... So, people would willingly trade part of their freedom for the security of being able to walk the streets, go on trains, or enter a bank. This is the political logic behind all the bombings" This is not a war ruse - except you allow your own government to wage war against its own citizens. :shifty: Greetings, Catfish |
Well I don't see any proof, conclusive or otherwise. Just a bunch of conspiracy theories and wishful thinking.
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^ edit: ok, it's your opinion, no need to go into this further -
only wishful thinking, it is not :yep: Greetings, Catfish |
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Well it is mostly about the same theme, i am a bit critical towards governments and their excuses for certain actions, like taking away liberties, kill with drones in foreign countries violating own laws, or going to war for faked reasons, but not necessarily towards the US one alone.
For me it is obvious they have belied us a bit too often, and, as i think i proved, there's good reason they should not be trusted. Never. And it is much worse with the secret services, some politicians rely on. |
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