FALSE FLAG OPERATION (1990): Richard B. Cheney, Secretary of Defense (foreign military aggression), informs Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Minister of Defence and Aviation of Saudi Arabia, that he has satellite reconnaissance images—which he refuses to make pubic—of 250,000 members of the Army of Iraq on the border threatening to invade and seize control of their oilfields.
NOTES:
- The St. Petersburg (florida) Times purchased and published images taken from Soviet Union satellites of the same area, taken a month later, which showed just empty desert, exposing Cheney as a liar.
- 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.
[restored 1/29/2023] Thanks to Jim Lorenz for this entry.
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References:
Warring as Lying Throughout American History
www.fff.org/freedom/fd0802c.asp
Gulf War – Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_War
Context of ‘August 5, 1990 and After: Cheney Secures Permission for US Forces to Attack Iraq from Saudi Arabia’
historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a080590cheneysaudi