“The easiest way to gain control of a population is to carry out acts of terror. [The public] will clamor for such laws if their personal security is threatened” – Joseph Stalin

With the start of every major conflict or military operation a false flag must be launched. It’s the oldest trick in the book to justify going to war for any reason.

And the United States are the masters of perfecting this technique, as this is how they routinely and habitually create new reasons to start or involve themselves in yet another war, ones with zero goals and zero exit plans.

The list is plentiful: with the death of 225 crewman after an explosion on the U.S. battleship Maine at Havana, Cuba, thus launching the Spanish-American war of 1898;

Or the sinking of the Lusitania near Great Britain and with roughly 1200 people, including 128 Americans, dying after a torpedo sunk the ship;

Or the American total blockade of Japanese oil imports, and total embargo against Japan and forbade them the passage through the Panama canal, preventing Japan’s access to Venezuelan oil – subsequently leading to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, after military officials continually ignored Japan’s warnings that they would attack;

Or the “gulf of Tonkin” incident where American destroyer Maddox was purportedly attacked by the North Vietnamese, resulting in the Vietnam War (though it was never called a war until many years after);

Or things like the “War on Terror” as a result of 9/11 attacks, after the U.S. blew-up two of their own Trade Towers, Building 7, and struck the Pentagon, to justify going into Afghanistan and meddle in the Middle East.

And the list goes on and on, those are just a few examples of the types false flags the United States has launched to usher in another war, and rally the people behind them.

Global Research compiled a list 53 false flags that are admitted by the governments around the world, and each time they were done to kick-start a new conflict, operation, and war.

Major General Smedley Darlington Butler, one of the most decorated men in the history of the United States, once wrote in his book “War is a Racket:”

I spent 33 years and four months in active military service and during that period I spent most of my time as a high class muscle man for Big Business, for Wall Street and the bankers. In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism. I helped make Mexico and especially Tampico safe for American oil interests in 1914. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for the National City Bank boys to collect revenues in. I helped in the raping of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefit of Wall Street. I helped purify Nicaragua for the International Banking House of Brown Brothers in 1902-1912. I brought light to the Dominican Republic for the American sugar interests in 1916. I helped make Honduras right for the American fruit companies in 1903. In China in 1927 I helped see to it that Standard Oil went on its way unmolested. Looking back on it, I might have given Al Capone a few hints. The best he could do was to operate his racket in three districts. I operated on three continents.

Smedley Butler quote: War is just a racket. A racket is ...

It’s always about MONEY at the root of it all.

Most people just want to live their daily lives undisturbed, so in order to spur a conflict and rally the people to want to support it and fight it themselves, a false flag operation must be launched.

Hitler once said,

Terrorism is the best political weapon for nothing drives people harder than a fear of sudden death.

Hermann Göring, a Nazi war leader and convicted war criminal, also said,

Why of course the people don’t want war … But after all it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship … Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is to tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.

Göring’s statements are as true as can be. Remember George W. Bush post-9/11? Remember when he said, “Either you’re with us, or you are with the terrorists?”

And boy did that work – a strong majority of the country backed it, as everyone was out waving their American flags and beamed with pride, only to later have a mouth full of gravel when the people began to realize they were bamboozled and there was nothing there, and Bush and the U.S. military wandered around in the metaphorical Wilderness of Sin in the desert.

But it sure did make the military industry complex and the investors all the more richer. The people who crashed the planes into the World Trade Centers on September 11th, 2001 – 15 of the 17 were Saudis; but did America attack Saudi Arabia? Of course not, that’s where American gets its black gold from and leverage the petrodollar from: they’d never do that, but they needed a boogieman to bomb, and the Afghans got the short end of the stick. And then not long after Iraq was attacked, too.

Remember the threat and ruse of “weapons of mass destruction?” Again, a total fabrication and fairy tale that Bush, Rumsfeld, and the rest of the U.S. government came up with? – a lie that Bush has even admitted to, even if it was accidental.

SEE: Warmonger President Bush Slips Up And Says Invasion Of Iraq Was ‘Unjustified,’ And Says Zelensky’s Job Is A Mass Murderer

I mention these examples because there is no new thing under the sun: lather, rinse, repeat. And so too it is with this latest conflict regarding Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

From the moment this war broke out just several weeks ago, the United States and its leaders were very quick issue their unflagging support for Israel, via giving them plenty of “foreign aid” and weaponry, and even going so far as to sending troops to the embattled region and has insinuated they will fight alongside the Israelis, if “escalation” occurs.

And that’s the word we keep hearing over and over again from American politicians, media folk, and entities from the Pentagon: “escalation.” Even though the U.S. continues to increase it’s military lending and ramping up the war machine for Israel, by sending more military support to Israel directly and offshore, and pointing the blame-game on nations like Iran, for example, whilst unilaterally continuing to warn the world that the U.S. will escalate their actions if others “escalate” as well.

But America’s empirical reign and overstretched bounds of habitations and occupation have been long documented, and was a point that Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a speech that is equivalent to the United States’ State of the Union address. Putin said in his lengthy speech:

I want to emphasize, yes, in fact, this is well known to everyone: not a single country in the world has as many military bases abroad as the United States of America. There are hundreds of them, I want to emphasize this, hundreds bases around the world, the whole planet is shaken, just look at the map.

Putin said in February

But the point of bringing this up is to demonstrate it is quite rich on the part of the U.S. to talk about “escalation” when it is the U.S. that seems to be always on the forefront of escalation.

This is American exceptionalism at it’s finest; and just like George W. Bush once stated post-9/11, President Joe Biden essentially gave his version of it last week, stating that the U.S. is a beacon to the world, saying, “we are the essential nation.”

You know, just as in World War Two, today, patriotic American workers are building the arsenal of democracy and serving the cause of freedom.

And as I walked through Kyiv with President Zelenskyy, with air raid sirens sounding in the distance, I felt something I’ve always believed more strongly than ever before: America is a beacon to the world still. Still.

We are, as my friend Madeleine Albright said, “the indispensable nation.”

Of course, this is the same Madeline Albright who once condoned the mass-murder of Iraqi children at the hands of the U.S. In ’96, during a 60 Minutes interview, Albright was asked, “We have heard that half a million children have died. I mean, that’s more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know, is the price worth it?” Albright replied, “We think the price is worth it.” That segment would later go on to win an Emmy award.

All this to say: obviously and clearly the war machine is ramping up, but a false flag will be needed to further advance this more than it already has on its own, by getting more people around the world invested in it.

With Russia and Ukraine, the masses in the Western world needed to be propagandized for months in advance and continually thereafter, to constantly update the programming of the NPC’s to believe the current thing, giving them reasons to care about what’s going on in Ukraine, even though most Americans can not find Ukraine on a map.

But Israel and the Palestinians are whole a different ballgame. A lot of people already had formulated and decided upon their opinions well before this war broke loose, and therefore a war like this and all that has happened is already exacerbating that; and all it will take is a single match to ignite the gas depot.

And just like before and always, the typical provocateurs calling for an expansion of war and bloodshed are paraded out as always.

Take for example neocon warmonger Rep. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) – who had once openly called for the assassination of Putin; and said in an edited video published by Ukraine after a meeting with Zelensky, said, “The Russians are dying. It’s the best money ever spent” – is out there again making the rounds in the media calling for full-blown war with Iran and anyone else who dares gets in America’s way.

Days after the war began Graham said in an interview with Fox News this:

We’re in a religious war here. I am with Israel. Do whatever the hell you have to do to defend yourself. Level the place.

For every Israeli or American hostage executed by Hamas, we should take down an Iranian oil refinery. The only way you’re gonna keep this war from escalating is to hold Iran accountable.

I am confident this was planned and funded by the Iranians. Hamas is a bunch of animals who deserve to be treated like animals … If I was Israel, I would go in on the ground. There is no truce to be had here. I would dismantle Hamas.

He more recently reiterated his stance to bomb the daylights out of Iran. In a visit to Tel Aviv on October 22nd, he stated:

We’re here today to tell Iran: ‘We’re watching you. If this war grows, it’s coming to your backyard.’ The idea that this happened without Iranian involvement is laughable.

The goal right now is one. To destroy Hamas. Israel needs to be given the time it needs to do this; it will take as long as it takes. This is so that Israel can protect its people and so that the Palestinians, whom Hamas is terrorizing, can have a better life.

If there is a serious attack by Hezbollah on Israel, my recommendation would be to go to the source, and the source is Iran. They have American blood on their hands. 93% of Hamas’s funding comes from Iran. I believe they instigated this attack to prevent the normalization that was expected to happen between Saudi Arabia and Israel.

Hezbollah is coordinated with Iran, so we came to Israel to tell Iran that we are watching them and monitoring them. If Hezbollah enters the fray, this war will enter Iran’s backyard. There won’t be two fronts; there will be three.

I am convinced that Iran initiated this war to prevent a breakthrough. But for Iran to fail, Israel must destroy Hamas. And for peace with Saudi Arabia not to fail, Israel needs to destroy Hamas. I came to Israel to tell the Arab world that we can make peace if we defeat Hamas.

Look, we had 9/11 and the attack on Pearl Harbor. What you need now is to protect your people and move forward. The most important thing we came to say today to Israel is that we, Democrats and Republicans, came here to make it clear to the world and to Iran that we have Israel’s back.

You know, Proverbs 28:22 says “He that hasteth to be rich hath an evil eye, and considereth not that poverty shall come upon him.” I mean, just take a look at this bloodthirsty megalomanic, who is on the cheer team chanting to start every war imaginable:

Gaze into his eyes. Now THAT is an evil eye! They going nearly vertical!

Graham of course is just one of many of the endless array of warhawks in Washington’s uniparty. Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) told CNN’s Jake Tapper, referring to the Palestinians in Gaza, not Hamas, but the actual Palestinians: “You can’t exist. They have to be eradicated”

Or how about former President Donald Trump? Trump, marketed as an antiwar President, vowed to spill a “gallon” of blood if a single drop of an American is shed, if he is reelected.

When I am back in the White House, the United States will stand with Israel all the way — without hesitation, without qualification, and without apology. We will fully support the Israelis in their mission to ensure that Hamas is decimated, and these atrocities will be avenged. They will be avenged.

If you spill a drop of American blood, we spill a gallon of yours.

He stated

Whelp, so much for being against all of America’s endless wars and being dovish towards foreign entanglements; though, this is the same President that under his tenure was dropping a bomb every 12 minutes by 2018, far outdoing his predecessors; and took responsibility for the assassination of Iran’s top Major General Qassim Soleimani in early-2020, though was quickly forgotten as Covid fears took over immediately thereafter. But I digress.

The point of me bringing up these quotes is to demonstrate how these politicians, media members, and military leaders (and there far too many to quote) are unilaterally spreading a gas trail along throughout the bombs factory by making such inflammatory comments, which, as I said earlier, all it takes it just that one lone match to cause a massive timebomb explosion.

The U.S. is not alone in making the sparks fly either. Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan just recently headed a pro-Palestinian rally with approximately 100,000 in attendance, explicitly threatening war against Israel and the United States. He stated, “We can come at any night unexpectedly.” The crowd then chanted, ” Turkish military to Gaza!”

Israel, we will also declare you as a war criminal to the world, we are preparing for it, and we will introduce Israel to the world as a war criminal.

Now those are some serious threats, and their involvement in this war could really make things a problem for everyone involved, being that they have a strong and sizeable military, that has been outfitted in part by the U.S. and is a NATO member. Again, all it takes is that one spark, that one match…

So, to bring things full circle, beware and be ready for a false flag.

We have had a few close calls already but nothing really stuck. Khaled Mashal, the former leader and founding member of Hamas, called for a “Day of Rage” of October 13th, but everything went on as usual. We also have heard about the bombing at the al-Ahli Arab Hospital in northern Gaza, with reports of hundreds of men, women, and children perishing in the blast, with both sides around the world pointing the finger. And while that led to some isolated protests and demonstrations around the world, nothing on a massive scale that gripped the world headlines occurred.

There were also pro-Palestinian rallies going on in New York City last week, and even an “insurrection” of pro-Palestinians protestors invading the U.S. Capitol building, which got nearly zero coverage.

But again, nothing has not really happened as of yet, but that will change soon enough. I couldn’t tell you when or what it’ll be, but it could literally be anything: more hospital bombings, live killings of children, chemical weaponry, another sinking of a ship, another 9/11 inside job, you name it; it could be a nuclear strike, it could be an EMP strike/cyber attack, it could be people’s bank accounts get drained, some kind of chemical disaster, a new Cuban Missile Crisis, and so on. Anything is on the table.

But whatever it is be ready for it because it’s coming; and the sheep, like every time before, WILL support further expanding this war and going off to fight it. And just like 9/11, tons of civil liberties will be removed, namely the Patriotic Act, which allows the NSA and “Big Brother” to spy on us and collect all of our data to stop terrorism through any means; or things like getting fondled and raped at the airport to make sure you aren’t carrying a bomb inside of you.

We have already seen this in Europe with the acceleration of the Digital Services Act – a bill that forces tech companies to censor anything the EU Parliament wants to on a whim – with claims that there is all this “misinformation” circulating on social media from this war. It’s a power grab per usual.

SEE: Warning: The EU To Fastrack Digital Services Act To ‘Tackle Illegal Content’ In Wake Of Israel-Hamas War, Which Spells The End Of Free Speech Online

What we can say is that this war will be long, it drag on and on, and only further expand from here. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu just confirmed as much on October 28th, saying that “the second stage” of the campaign is underway and said Israelis should anticipate “a difficult and long war.”

But as this war drags on and gets bloodier and bloodier, the U.S. Army will still be trying to use e-Girls, or “TikTok Thots”, as some call them, to scrounge up some simps to fill their depleted ranks; as we see the infamous Hailey Lujan, who, by her own admission, is a Psychological Operations Specialist for the U.S. Army; showing off her expensive fashion and jewelry, including a $1,000 camo jacket that is “calm and fit for Israel.” Boy ‘o boy I’m sure glad I’m on the winning team, aren’t you?

SEE: Opinion: US Is So Desperate For Recruits Army Resorts To Using E-Girls For Enlistment. Why I Will Not Join The Military


[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).

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