[Our] people are not a warlike nation. It is a soldierly one, which means it does not want war but does not fear it. It loves peace, but also its honor and freedom.
—— Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf
We are not a warlike people. Quite the opposite. We always seek to live in peace. We resort to force infrequently and with great reluctance–and only after we have determined that it is absolutely necessary.
—— Ronald W. Reagan, July 17, 1980
FALSE FLAG OPERATION (2003) — Operation “Iraqi Fiefdom” begins: United states Army General Tommy R. Franks, commanding the U.s. Central Command (private mercenaries) invades Iraq with the dual mission from de facto Commander-in-Chief George W. Bush (having received an unlawful advantage of 52 ineligible Electoral votes) to remove military dictator Saddam Hussein from power, and seize his alleged arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. The first part of Operation “Iraqi Fiefdom” is a carefully orchestrated attack with guided missiles to assassinate Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. This is a violation of Executive Order 11905, which forbids prohibits assassination of foreign nationals by Federal agents.
NOTES:
- Bush could have rescinded EO 11905, without CONgressional approval, but did not.
- A false flag operation is a clandestine action usually carried out by a group with an agenda, done in such a way to mislead a population into believing it is being done by someone else.
- In the opinion of history, and of the editors and writers, we are forced to agree on prima facie evidence alone that this is a False Flag incident at least in the military way.
- This is the second time the U.s. has invaded Iraq, whereas Iraq has never invaded the U.s.
[updated 12/9/2023] Thanks to Freedom’s Phoenix, Jim Lorenz and Bill Holmes for this entry.
I think the French and the Germans have outsmarted the CoWboy. If warfare is the health of the state, isn’t perpetual war even better for the super-texas-size super state? I have to say even I would fight Mexicans or Canadians under an American President, if they invaded us with armed forces. I learned early on not to hang out in either gay or biker bars, just because I liked the booze and the music. I was out of place and I didn’t like the margins. I’d rather have pissed off the Hell’s Angels than hundreds of millions of young people who think that killing themselves to kill me will land them in the lap of Allah, and me in Gringo hell. Did the FUS always honor the Geneva Convention? Did Grant, Sherman, Sheridan and Custer? My brother told me that our troops, under the noble MacArthur, were told not to take Japanese prisoners in New Guinea, Milne Bay. He was a Carpenter’s Mate and worked on lots of projects in the CBs, but never worked on a POW camp. Did we honor the Rules of War in Korea, Vietnam? Did our military kill civilians in Panama, Nicaragua, Haiti, Cuba? What does any man do, faced with an invasion from a technologically superior enemy? He resorts to whatever means are at hand to hurt his unfeeling enemy. Rules of War. 1. Survive. 2. Kill or be killed. 3. Survive to fight another day. 4. Encourage others to buy you lots of ammo and supplies. 5. If you can, force volunteers to fight for you, and have their parents pay for the privilege. (They paid for the government school without a whimper; why should they complain now. They’ll get a free flag, and a letter from the ‘Defense Department,’ with an FUS treasury check. It will cash OK. The FRS/IRS will make it good, one way or another.) —- JL
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References:
2003 invasion of Iraq – Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_invasion_of_Iraq
The Power and the Glory.htm
www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15732.htm
False flag – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag
“We Are a Peaceful People” by Stephen Bender
www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/bender4.html