FALSE FLAG OPERATION (1954): Republican (fascist/socialist) President Eisenhower espouses his “Domino Theory” to the national media:

       Finally, you have broader considerations that might follow what you would call the “falling domino” principle.  You have a row of dominoes set up, you knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is the certainty that it will go over very quickly.  So you could have a beginning of a disintegration that would have the most profound influences.

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       Then with respect to more people passing under this domination, Asia, after all, has already lost some 450 million of its peoples to the Communist dictatorship, and we simply can’t afford greater losses.

       But when we come to the possible sequence of events, the loss of Indochina, of Burma, of Thailand, of the Peninsula, and Indonesia following, now you begin to talk about areas that not only multiply the disadvantages that you would suffer through loss of materials, sources of materials, but now you are talking really about millions and millions and millions of people.

       NOTES:

  • 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.

       [added 9/17/2022] Thanks to Jim Lorenz and Bill Holmes for this entry.

Subsequent Events:

7/30/1954                   1/23/1962                    3/13/1962

References:

Dwight D. Eisenhower: The President’s News Conference.htm
www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=10202&st=&st1=

The Power and the Glory.htm
www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15732.htm

False flag – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag

How to Start a War The American Use of War Pretext Incidents.htm
globalresearch.ca/PrintArticle.php?articleId=28554

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