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China’s False Flag

Saturday, April 20, 2013 17:32
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With all the eyes on Boston trying to decypher things to determine if it was a “false flag” attack or not, there has been a history of these kinds of attacks as pretexts to wars, elimination of political enemies and even persecution.  Of course there is the event, but the media repeats the lie, many, many times until everyone believes it as the truth.  

Remember how Wolf Blitzer from CNN suggested the Boston bombing might be the work of an anti-tax group or  ”Tea Party Patriot” for “Patriot’s Day”?  Many others in the mainstream media on various channels suggested the same thing.

 

 

In China in 1999, a “self immolation” in Tiananmen Square was staged and used for propaganda purposes to begin the persecution of Falun Gong, a peaceful Chinese spiritual movement that had grown to nearly 100 million people.  With no central organization or membership roster (people just gathered in parks to do the exercises), the Chinese government decided to start persecuting Falun Gong by creating a false flag.  How can you control what peaceful people think?

 

China’s media ran this on their TV 24/7 for days.  Within a week, everyone in the country had seen it and because there was no alternative media using the internet in China at the time, most people believed what the government told them.

This demonization process is how they started the persecution in China.

Does this sound familiar to what just happened in Boston?  Governments all over the world do this to get or maintain political power, start wars and demonize people, but in the case of China’s False Flag, it’s especially heinous because the people being persecuted don’t have any political aspirations, all they want to do is meditate in peace.

 

Here is more info on the persecution, including testimony from some ladies who are now here in the US, but were severely persecuted in China.  In fact, the persecution is still going on today in China.

 

You can find more information about the practice at falundafa.org, the official web site.

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