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This is the one that @Cje95 posted about yesterday - Live Updates: Suspect Dead After Vehicle Ramming/Shooting at Michigan Synagogue

There's some suspicious facts about it.

  • there was an INSANE police response. Take a look at the video here, there's what looks like hundreds of police cars. Just weird. https://x.com/Villgecrazylady/status/2032276602000638459
  • the FBI held an "anti shooter" drill there just this January
  • there have been other "attacks" and especially vandalism of synagogues that have turned out to be false flags.

I'm not saying for sure that it is or isn't a false flag.

But a false flag is definitely what should be on the tops of our minds. Because the false flags are numerous.

36 sats \ 2 replies \ @Wumbo 13 Mar

It would be interesting to do some searching on old news stories from just after 2001 (Afghanistan invasion) or 2003 (Iraq invasion), To see if there was an uptick in stories that might of been helping support the current war.

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Yeah, it would be. Historically, false flags are extremely common.

Famously, the initial attack of WWII was by the Germans against (I think) Czechoslovakia. But the Germans claimed to have been attacked BY Czechoslovakia - i.e., a false flag.

Also Pearl Harbor was...apparently not a "false flag", but FDR was desperate to go to war with Japan. So he ignored multiple very high level warnings that Pearl Harbor was very vulnerable, and that attack was imminent.

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Germany's first false flag was Poland. The Sudetenland Crisis wasn't a false flag it was just Hitler making accusations and threats that resulted in the Munich Agreement where the was ceded to Germany.

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It could so easily be either. Blowback makes a ton of sense too.

It could even be both: a genuine attack that was allowed to happen.

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over & over, century after century, like clockwork; 🎱🍭⚽

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This is one of the largest synagogues in the U.S., making it a significant target. You do know that the FBI holds these drills at all types of places that could be large targets right? It's these drills that prepare people for the worst and help prevent it. The response was critical in preventing something worse yesterday.

Megachurches, sporting venues, the Capitol Complex do these types of drills all the time. We just had a medivac drill from the West Side of the Capitol Complex a couple of weeks ago. Being prepared is just being smart. If you can train people to respond to prevent tragedy, I would think you would be for that.

I mean are you saying schools doing tornado drills are just setting up for a false flag tornado attack? We've been doing those for decades, and they have been credited with helping people learn and survive when tornadoes have hit while people have been home.

Since the beginning of the military operations in Iran, the U.S. has increased the security threat level.

Plus its been confirmed this guy had explosives in his car and had lost relatives in Lebanon among the Hezbollah-Israel strikes.

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