Problem – Reaction – Solution
Morpheous instructs Neo to take the red or blue pill
1.) Create a problem
2.) Wait for the reaction
3.) Provide the solution
The most popular type of false-flag attack is where a government carries out an attack, such as a terrorist attack, against it’s own people, then blames it on a foreign enemy. The public demands the government take action against the apparent perpetrator, and the government willingly obliges by starting a war against their chosen enemy. Alternatively, a domestic enemy can be blamed and the public will accept a police state, told that it will be the solution to the problem and similar attacks will not occur again. Our goal here is to point out some of the historical “false flag” attacks around the world in the hopes that if the public is convinced that there are nefarious forces out there with an agenda to undermine liberty, that we may be able to thwart future events.
The Hegelian Dialectic or “False Right/Left Paradigm”
A variation of the above practice used in politics, the most blatant example being the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election:
In this case, we had two candidates almost identical in political platform running for opposing parties but controlled by the same elite power brokers.
The voters were manipulated by the media into believing they had two distinctive choices.
Both Barack Obama and John McCain were being advised through Zbigniew Brezinski, Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy advisor, through his sons Mark and Ian, one a republican and the other, a democrat.
Further evidence is in the statement made by John McCain himself, that he agreed with Obama and would have enacted the same policies if elected.
When the manager owns both fighters, he always wins.
Obama National Security Advisor says he takes marching orders from Henry Kissinger
