History of American False Flag
Operations
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The leaders of smaller and less industrialised
nations are not madmen (whatever the media claims). They also
are generally better informed than their citizens. In a war an
attacker does not need equal forces compared to the enemy. The
attacker needs a 5-fold local superiority, or better. No one begins
wars without very definite objectives and a quick victory in sight.
If a war with more even military balance erupts, someone has been
mislead and walked into a trap (usually arranged by third party).
After the American war of Independence
(1776-1779), and an English challenge to that independence (1812-1814)
no single nation has planned an offensive war against the USA.
It is probable that a strong coalition of Anglo-French-led European
nations planned to split the USA into two states through diplomatic
recognition of the Confederate states possibly followed up by
naval blockade embargoing the Union. At that time the British
Empire was the strongest naval power, and the French the second
strongest. The events led, however, into the Civil War (1860-1865)
and due to the Russian intervention 1863 (1863) on the Union's
side, those European plans were quietly abandoned.
Mexican wars 1819, 1846-48
Long series of operations, commencing
with the annexion of Florida (1819) and followed by a declaration
of independence of Texas from Mexico (1836). Provocative troop
movements near the U.S. southern border caused an incident which
led to war. (It is said the US built a fortification 150 km inside
the Mexican border.) The annexation of Texas by the USA and the
conquest of California, New Mexico, and nearby territories followed.
Mexico had a weak government at that time, because after Napoleon
conquered Spain (1809) their former colonies soon revolted. Mexico
had been a colony of the Spanish kingdom but now they revolted
and formed a republic. There were a series of revolts, not just
one.
Spanish-American war, 1898
The surprise explosion of the battleship
Maine at Havana, Cuba. 255 of the crew died. The Hearst press
accused the Spanish, claiming that the explosion was caused by
a remote-controlled mine. The USA declared war on Spain, and conquered
Philippines, Guam and Cuba. Subsequent investigations revealed
that the explosion originated inside the Maine and that it was
either an accident, such as a coal explosion, or some type of
time bomb inside the battleship. Divers investigating the shipwreck
found that the armour plates of the ship were blown bending outwards,
not inwards.
World War I, 1914-1918
A U-boat torpedo hit ocean liner Lusitania
near Britain and some 1200 people, including 128 Americans, on
board lost their lives. Subsequent investigations revealed that
the major explosions were inside the Lusitania, as it was secretly
transporting 6 million pounds of artillery shells and rifle ammunition,
as well as other explosives on behalf of Morgan banking corporation
to help their clients, the Britain and the France. It was against
US laws to transport war materials and passengers in the same
ship.
World War II, 1939-1945
A U-boat torpedo hit the ocean liner Athenia
near Britain with some 1100 passengers, of which 311 were Americans.
The sea was calm and only 118 people on board lost their lives.
The ship was sunk because it behaved like a military transport,
blackened out and zigzagging. This incident wasn't enough to precipitate
war, and the Germans also refused to be provoked by several American
acts of war. Americans confiscated German merchant ships, and
Americans started to support the British with various lend-lease
items, US volunteer pilots joined the RAF and some RAF pilots
were trained in the US, US gave the British 50 old but usable
WW1 destroyers and 20 modern torpedo boats, tanks, light bombers,
fighter aircraft like P-40s and so on. American destroyers also
escorted the convoys bound to Britain, and attacked German U-boats
even far away from those convoys. The US did not maintain a neutral
stance attitude towards the warring nations.
The US naval intelligence, chief of Japan
desk planned and suggested "8 insults", which should
bring Japan into war with the US. President Roosevelt executed
this plan immediately and also added some other insults, enraging
the Japan. The most serious one was a total blockade of Japanese
oil imports, as agreed between the Americans, British and the
Dutch. FDR also declared an all-out embargo against the Japan
and forbade them the use of Panama canal, impeding Japan's access
to Venezuelan oil.
The Flying Tigers volunteer air group
successfully fighting the Japanese in China with some 90 fairly
modern P-40Bs was another effective provocation that is not generally
acknowledged by historical accounts of World War 2, most of which
fail to mention any air combat action prior to 7th December 1941.
But at that time the Japanese had already had lost about 100 military
aircraft, mostly bombers, to the Tigers. After Pearl Harbor these
squadrons were some of the the hardest-hitting ones in the US
service.
The attack on Pearl Harbour followed some
6 months later. Having broken the Japanese encryption codes, the
Americans knew what was going to happen, when and where, but the
president did not dispatch this information to Pearl Harbor. Americans
even gave their friends the British 3 Magic decrypting machines
which automatically opened encrypted Japanese military traffic.
But this same information was not available to the commanders
of Hawaii. The movement of the fleet was also visible in the very
effective radio direction finding network. Japan had an alliance
with Germany, and the Germans upheld their promises by declaring
the war against the USA right after the Japanese declaration.
Two scapegoats, the navy commander Admiral
Husband Kimmel, and the army commander Lt. General Walter Short
were found incompetent and demoted as they were allowed to retire.
Short died 1949 and Kimmel 1958. In 1995, the US Congress re-examined
this decision and endorsed it. Then in 2000 some archive information
came to light and the US Senate passed a resolution stating that
both hadserved in Hawaii "competently and professionally".
In 1941 they were denied vital information, and even on presidential
orders purposefully mislead into believing that the Japanese feet
could be expected from the southwest. These commanders have yet
to be rehabilited by the Pentagon.
Korean War, 1950-1953
South Korean incursions (the Tiger regiment
etc.) into North Korea (1949) led to contrary claims and into
war. The cause of this war propably was covert action involving
leaders of Taiwan, South Korea and the US military-industrial
complex (John Foster Dulles has been mentioned as an organizer
of the hostilities.) After the unpublished hostilities in 1949,
the communist powers were strongly backing North Korea.
Chiang Kai Sek was being abandoned, isolated
and falling prey to the powerful communist Chinese operations.
The right-wing South Korean ruler was expected to loose the soon-to-be-elections.
The American military-industrial complex went into high gear again,
and huge government orders for equipment were flowing in.
The American-led UN forces had difficult
times early in the war, but after sufficient forces arrived they
advanced victoriously and penetrated deep into the North Korea.
The strong Chino-Russian intervention into the war once again
turned the tides, the Chinese with vast armies on ground, and
the Soviets less visibly with large numbers of aircraft, nearly
costing the UN forces the war.
Finally the front stabilised along the
original 38th parallel armistice line. The war resulted in the
death of 3 million Korean Chinese and the destruction of virtually
all of the Korean cities, and left Taiwan in strong American protection
and South Korea firmly in the hands of the right-wing president
Syngman Rhee. Some 55,000 Americans lost their lives.
Vietnam War
"The Tonkin incident", where
American destroyer Maddox was supposedly attacked twice by three
North Vietnamese torpedo boats in 1964 in the Gulf of Tonkin never
happened. What was happening at the time were aggressive South
Vietnamese raids against the North in the same general area. Huge
American presence wasn't decisive and President Nixon negotiated
a "peace with honour" 1973. This war was lost, when
the North Vietnam finally conquered South Vietnam 1975.
Grenada invasion
The Grenadian leader favouring the left
and having invited Cubans to help building the infrastructure,
extending the airport to accomodate long range Soviet aircraft,
was replaced at a moment when he was negotiating in the UN, New
York for a more open UN UFO policy based on Grenada initiatives.
The proffered reason for the immediate invasion was that American
medical students studying in the Grenada were in danger due the
Cuban presence. The new leader supported by the US favoured more
traditional values and the right.
War on Drugs
The war was launched by Richard M Nixon
sometime around June 17,1971. The drug problem was found bad within
the army in Viet Nam around 1968 prompting action was required
towards the end of the war. Nowadays it is estimated that the
military will never win the War on Drugs. The street prices of
illicit drugs did not change significantly in the USA despite
the military action in foreign drug-producing countries. The Colombian
experience, with local military supported by the US, has shown
that peace is more important than war against drugs. The Colombians
have successfully negotiated some 1000s of guerrilla fighters
back into the society and out of jungle.
This "war" actually seems to
be a pretext for military invasions into less developed countries,
where covert "bad" drug lords on behalf of western intelligence
services are producing drugs into US and first world markets.
This operation produces huge incomes, generating black budget
money for those intelligence services managing the global drug
operations.
Panama invasion
The incident between American and Panamanian
troops led to invasion. The leader Noriega was changed and the
earlier Carter administration plan to hand the control of the
canal over to Panama was cancelled. The strategic importance of
the canal has surpassed any more just thinking in the US global
domination policy.
US-Israeli sponsored war between Iraq
and Iran, 1980-1988: The US has built power bases in the Middle
East in Iran starting with the CIA-organised coup 1953, where
Iranian prime minister Mossadeq was replaced with the Shah of
Iran Reza Pahlavi and he by his son Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Iran
was equipped with the best western military equipment, including
the American F-14 fighters with Phoenix missiles and the British
Chieftain MBTs. Unfortunately there was in 1979 a coup of ayatollah
Khomeini replacing the Shah and founding an Islamite nation.
After this, the US warmed up relations
with their good Iraqi friend Saddam Hussein, and started to build
a nation capable of challenging the Iran. Iraq acquired large
numbers of effective weapons including factories able to produce
older versions of gas warfare agents. These would later be called
WMDs, which of course they were not, being the WW1-vintage weapons.
The war broke out and was fought to exhaustion
because third-party powers, especially Israel, were carefully
monitoring the power balance supplying more weapons to the side
which seemed to be loosing. "Too bad they both cannot loose"
is how Kissinger evaluated this situation.
Desert Storm (First Gulf war) 1991
Hussein asked for permission from the
US (via their ambassador April Gillespie) and got an answer that
the US does not care Arab quarrels. That was a trap, and after
Saddam occupied Kuwait, George Bush Sr. mobilised a coalition
of some 40 nations to "liberate Kuwait" and to smash
the recently-built Iraqi military power base. This also involved
a media hoax, where the daughter of Kuwaiti US ambassador played
nurse on TV and testified to "witnessing" Iraqi soldiers
throwing babies out of incubators in Kuwait.
War on Terror
The war was launched by Bush administration
October 2001. The war was claimed to be the response on terrorism,
especially the 9-11 incidents. Most of the people in the world
today know that these reasons are false and that those events
were based on MIH type (make it happen) inside job.
Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan invasion),
10/7/01
Without any evidence, the former CIA-asset,
a Saudi-Arabian Osama bin Laden was claimed to be the mastermind
behind the 9/11 strikes at the WTC and the Pentagon. Such a complex
operation, if actually executed which it was not, in this case
would be much beyond the capabilities of anything in Afghanistan.
Only some top ten intelligence services in the world could hope
to be successful in such an operation involving forgery, infiltration,
living "underground" in a foreign non-Muslim country,
coordination of moves, illegal arms, hi-quality flight training,
accurate aircraft navigation in no-visibility conditions and so
on. Perhaps even less, because the friends of the US (at that
time, still most of the world) would also have been interested
in stopping the attack.
Enduring Justice (Second Gulf war), 3/20/03
later known with less irony as Operation
Iraqi Freedom The claimed reason of the attack was that Iraq was
a clear and present danger to the US with wmd's available within
less than an hour after the decision to assemble them has been
made. Since no wmd's were found, and after the Iraqi also scrapped
some 800 long range Scud style missiles before the US coalition
attack, the reason for the invasion was changed into "bringing
the democracy into Iraq".
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