Unfriendly Fire – a History of False Flags

According to the BBC, “a false flag is a political or military action carried out with the intention of blaming an opponent for it. Nations have often done this by staging a real or simulated attack on their own side and saying the enemy did it, as a pretext for going to war. The term was first used in the 16th Century to describe how pirates flew the flag of a friendly nation to deceive merchant ships into allowing them to draw near.” Tonight we review some of the more disturbing examples of this phenomenon perpetrated by the US government not against a foreign entity, but rather against its own citizens, whom they are ostensibly sworn to protect.

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Myth of the 20th Century – Episode 244 – Unfriendly Fire – a History of False Flags

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8 Comments Add yours

  1. We will not survive what is coming says:

    Finally! A GOOD show! Well done. Kick the drunk guy out. He’s dragging you down. That said, kudo’s on this show. Lets try to do two a month? Maybe? Like you said.

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    1. Karl1488 says:

      I already know who you are talking about without listening and he´s based.

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      1. We will not survive what is coming says:

        Based or not, if you’re dead weight, you’re getting left behind. Do you job and do it with excellence, or be gone. This is no time for charity. This is the time to be effective and efficient.

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  2. Danny says:

    “What is this person talking about? And why am I not watching Dancing with the Stars?”

    Adam, you just described my family perfectly. I feel your pain.

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  3. Frankly says:

    Geezum Hank and his shitty internet connection and toy microphone suck but in the last 30 seconds he takes Adam’s lead and concludes the show so powerfully I have to readjust my headspace to accommodate his insight. If someone brought him into town and taught him how to breath through his nose he’d be f-ing dangerous.

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    1. Clawson Smith says:

      Great episode as always. Listening to you fellas talk about false flags and the pre-9-11 security state, it struck a chord as i was rewatching the Wild Wild Country (Rajneeshpuram, 1982-85) documentary, a few things stood out and seemed pretty fishy/big nosey about what happened not just Oregon and worldwild. Especially the bombings and lab and potential israeli fundung. Bhagwan/Osho had some big $$ behind him and media coverage (not to mention he was an avid communist). Would you fellas ever do an episode on it, I think it would be highly valuable. Especially covering how the WWC documentary had a certain angle trying to justify the commute, exonerate Sanyassins, etc. Seems right up Myth20c’s alley.

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      1. Adam Smith says:

        Thanks! We’ve thought about this before, believe it or not. Maybe one day.

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