In this article, alternative media’s
foremost cynic, a seasoned critic who worked inside Reagan’s Treasury
Department and as an assistant editor at the Wall Street
Journal, is pointing out the telltale signs of an operation – run not
by amateur jihadist kids, but by professional intelligence operatives.
He concludes, “Americans are a pitifully misinformed people. All of history is a history of false flag operations.”
In particular, Roberts makes the
case that, like 9/11, the details of the attack were carried out in a
many inconsistent with the profiles of the suspects; namely, it was too
professional. A key police official involved in the investigation
suddenly committed suicide during the investigation. The discovery of
IDs by the authorities was too convenient, and reminiscent of the
unlikely and impossible details of the official 9/11 fable. The links
between American, British and Israeli intelligence to anything reeking
of Muslim terrorism is just too close, and to helpful to their
geopolitical agenda. Now, the media and politicians are too eager to
carry the water on this one, and use the event for a whole new ballgame.
The convenient return of Islamic
terrorism is already being used to justify the very NSA and intelligence
spying Americans and the world become so outraged at following the
Edward Snowden leaks. Did anyone notice that in the wake of Hebdo,
former NSA chief and also former CIA director Michael Hayden went on the
boob tube and boasted about how useful all that spy data was now. Hayden stated:
“These massive amounts of metadata that NSA held in storage. That metadata doesn’t look all that scary this morningand I wouldn’t be surprised if the French services pick up cell phones associated with the attack and ask the Americans, ‘where have you seen these phones active globally?’.
Maybe they do need spies like us, after all, Huh?
Are you seeing the bigger picture yet?
The Charlie Hebdo affair has many of the
characteristics of a false flag operation. The attack on the
cartoonists’ office was a disciplined professional attack of the kind
associated with highly trained special forces; yet the suspects who were
later corralled and killed seemed bumbling and unprofessional. It is
like two different sets of people.
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