| AzzarTheGod |
11-20-2015 06:07 AM |
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Originally Posted by mmmroo
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It starts with people loving bad news. Its an innate morbid curiousity, people like to mourn and sympathize and feel pain through the news.
"People don't trust the media!" - Trump, Ted Cruz
Oh, but they do. They trust even the most questionable of stories. There is one false flag in particular that I care not to mention here, as I have no interest in raising specific examples or turning this into a debate about the degree of possibility that a media reported story could *GASP* be 100% completely false about a shooting that never occured. It is the only false story that was able to be 99% as a complete fraud and hoax (using real critical analysis and research), and it was not a terror attack. That should narrow it down for you. Most stories are 50% true with a patsy of some kind involved. Only one shooting in history was accused by college educated researchers as possibly not having occured at all given the evidence. And that is one too many, everyone bought it though hook line sinker. Its a done deal after the relative success of this particular story where they didn't go through the trouble of actually having real victims, now they have the confidence going forward that they can sell anything and create another one in the near future when the politics or climate calls for it. This is the problem most scholars are focusing on, the lack of journalistic integrity and journalism in network news and Cable news networks.
Anyway, this thread is alarmist and stupid imo. False flags are a function of government, its not our business. You aren't going to change anything. The status quo is the status quo.
Calm down take a few deep breaths, and try to enjoy the simple pleasures in life as much as possible. If you can't find anything you like about the current lifestyle afforded to you, seek therapy. Crying about false flags in America is stale please don't spin your wheels over it.
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