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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.

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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