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“When you live your whole life within the greatest empire of your time, it is hard to believe it will end. You think it is a thing of permanence, of immutability. Its existence contested but never truly threatened.” - The Strength of the Few by James Islington image
“Who would be so stupid as to readily enslave themselves… We knew the truth, of course. Had been subjected to a hundred lectures dissecting why people submitted to the Hierarchy. Fear, naturally, played its part—but not always. Sometimes it was greed loosely masquerading as ambition. Sometimes it was misplaced faith that others would behave fairly and rightly. Or social pressure, the inevitable belief that the majority cannot be wrong. The reasons were complex and many-faceted and unavoidably varied from person to person. But we never mentioned those during our childish vents… Easier to despise than understand. Easier to mock than empathise.” -Vis Telimus Catenicus, The Strength of the Few by James Islington image
Having fought in two of the wars they lied us into, I have first hand knowledge of an ally using a false flag to keep the US in a war by blaming a shared enemy. The last time it was Trump and it was a Chemical Attack. Khan Shaykhun, April 4th, 2017. Trump struck the Syrian Regime with cruise missiles. He was praised for looking “Presidential” by the media who hated him. Then I received a call tasking us to find evidence that the chemical attack was carried out by the Syrian Regime. As one of, if not THE, closets DoD asset capable of conducting this mission, it made sense. I wasn’t told this at the time but thanks to open source reporting and the Great Scott Horton, I figured out that the chemical used had been a known agent in the arsenal of an ally who had used it in the past. Don’t fall for false flags. The US government doesn’t need to conduct them anymore. The MIC has outsourced that to useful allies.