The Pearl Harbor false flag operation of December 7th, 1941 which provided the excuse for the US to enter World War 2 is about to be celebrated once again. This Wednesday (December 7th, 2016) will be the Pearl Harbor 75th Anniversary event. The horrific event was yet another in a long long line of false flag operations that Read More…
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“Pizzagate” Explodes After Man Arrested In Comet Ping Pong Restaurant Shooting
Pizzagate took a turn for the even more bizarre on Sunday, as a man with an assault rifle walked into Comet Ping Pong to “self-investigate” the Baltimore, Maryland, pizza parlor that internet conspiracy theorists say is at the center of an international child sex ring run by prominent Democrats. 28-year-old Edgar Maddison Welch, of Salisbury, Read More…
DNC Hack: A Cold War 2.0 False Flag
If elected this week Hillary Clinton will turn up the heat on brinkmanship with Russia. Democrats insist Russia is behind the DNC hack—never mind evidence, there is none—and Obama has directed the CIA to launch a cyber attack on Russia. The CIA’s RadioFreeEurope and RadioLiberty claim a Russian hacker group has taken responsibility for the Read More…
False Flag? US Intelligence Warns Of Likely al-Qaeda Terror Attack Day Before Election
Over the course of this year’s US presidential election, which has been nothing if not bizarre, some have repeatedly speculated that the election may not actually happen at all if an opportunely timed terrorist attack or other major event occurred at just the right moment, leading to a suspension of the November election. Now, these Read More…
US Naval False Flags: A Brief History
As you may have read at the time, the US entered the war in Yemen earlier this month with a volley of cruise missiles that destroyed three radar sites in Houthi-controlled territory of the embattled state. The reason given for these strikes? Self-defense, of course. As Obama explained in a letter to Congress on October Read More…
Exposed Viral Hoaxes Prove How Easy it is to Dupe the World with Disinformation
Do you believe everything you see? If so, you may want to reconsider. In 1999, Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris conducted a study on the phenomenon of ‘inattentional blindness,’ subsequently publishing a video which dramatically supports their finding that it is remarkably easy for people to miss details in visual information simply because one is not looking Read More…






