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Cartoonist massacre

Friday, January 9, 2015 14:37
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Sad as it is, to me it looks like a false flag operation. A little 9/11 in France? To allow the government or the elite do what? Among other things, Hollande has just declared he wants to see sanctions on Russia waived. http://rt.com/news/220575-cartoonist-shootings-paris-censorship/

False Flag operations are rare, because they require great planning to be convincing. They involve real disgruntled individuals who have had their way paved so an atrocity can be committed. The scenario usually involves the death of the perpetrators so that the handlers behind the scenes are not exposed. Dead men tell no tales. 911 in 2001 in the US was a False Flag operation in this regard because it was an inside job with Dick Chenney conducting the operation, though Muslim men left a convincing trail in the US and were officially blamed. The London 77 operation in 2005 was False Flag to support the UK’s continuing presence in Iraq. The recent downing of MH 017 in the Ukraine was false flag at the hands of Kiev to rally Europe against Putin. 

That said, the vast majority of terrorist attacks by disgruntled or groomed individuals are not False Flag operations. There is certainly no shortage of such individuals, who range between those who are frankly insane, those who desire attention and fame, those who benefit financially via insurance or inheritance, and those who bear a grudge. Throughout history religious wars or acts have included the Crusades, wherein the Catholic Church supported all manner of atrocities against Islam. The Crusaders were promised rewards in Heaven.  Now we have young Muslim men promised virgins in Heaven. But beyond those promises, those who have little to lose, whose life is a failure without accomplishments, will step forward for the acclaim and appreciation they receive, desperate for this attention. 

Then there is the competition between groups. Al Qaeda was the big boogie for years in the Middle East, blamed for 911 and operations throughout Asia and Europe. Now it is ISIS, whose brutality knows no bounds. Al Qaeda recently tried a failed splash in India, which is ascribed to a desire to grab the headlines again. This is no different than the wars between Britain and France in the past, or the battles between Pakistan and India more recently, all of which have religious overtones as well as the desire for territory, for power and control and resources. As the time of the Pole Shift approaches, poverty and starvation will increase, and with it the motivation to commit atrocities.  

Source: ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for January 10, 2015

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