Japanese
troops set off a small explosion on a train track in 1931, and
falsely blamed it on China in order to justify an invasion of
Manchuria. This is known as the “Mukden Incident” or the
“Manchurian Incident”. The Tokyo International Military
Tribunal found: “Several of the participators in the plan,
including Hashimoto [a high-ranking Japanese army officer], have
on various occasions admitted their part in the plot and have
stated that the object of the “Incident” was to afford an
excuse for the occupation of Manchuria by the Kwantung Army ….”
A
major with the Nazi SS admitted at the Nuremberg trials that –
under orders from the chief of the Gestapo – he and some other
Nazi operatives faked attacks on their own people and resources
which they blamed on the Poles, to justify the invasion of
Poland. Nazi general Franz Halder also testified at the
Nuremberg trials that Nazi leader Hermann Goering admitted to
setting fire to the German parliament building in 1933, and then
falsely blaming the communists for the arson.
Soviet
leader Nikita Khrushchev admitted in writing that the Soviet
Union’s Red Army shelled the Russian village of Mainila in 1939
– while blaming the attack on Finland – as a basis for
launching the “Winter War” against Finland. Russian president
Boris Yeltsin agreed that Russia had been the aggressor in the
Winter War, and Putin.
Israel
admits that an Israeli terrorist cell operating in Egypt planted
bombs in several buildings, including U.S. diplomatic facilities,
then left behind “evidence” implicating the Arabs as the
culprits (one of the bombs detonated prematurely, allowing the
Egyptians to identify the bombers, and several of the Israelis
later confessed).
The
CIA admits that it hired Iranians in the 1950′s to pose as
Communists and stage bombings in Iran in order to turn the
country against its democratically-elected prime minister.
The
Turkish Prime Minister admitted that the Turkish government
carried out the 1955 bombing on a Turkish consulate in Greece –
also damaging the nearby birthplace of the founder of modern
Turkey – and blamed it on Greece, for the purpose of inciting
and justifying anti-Greek violence.
The
British Prime Minister admitted to his defense secretary that he
and American president Dwight Eisenhower approved a plan in 1957
to carry out attacks in Syria and blame it on the Syrian
government as a way to effect regime change.
The
former Italian Prime Minister, an Italian judge, and the former
head of Italian counterintelligence admit that NATO, with the
help of the Pentagon and CIA, carried out terror bombings in
Italy and other European countries in the 1950s and blamed the
communists, in order to rally people’s support for their
governments in Europe in their fight against communism. As one
participant in this formerly-secret program stated: “You had to
attack civilians, people, women, children, innocent people,
unknown people far removed from any political game. The reason
was quite simple. They were supposed to force these people, the
Italian public, to turn to the state to ask for greater security” (Italy and other European countries subject to the
terror campaign had joined NATO before the bombings occurred).
As
admitted by the U.S. government, recently declassified documents
show that in the 1960′s, the American Joint Chiefs of Staff
signed off on a plan to blow up AMERICAN airplanes (using an
elaborate plan involving the switching of airplanes), and also to
commit terrorist acts on American soil, and then to blame it on
the Cubans in order to justify an invasion of Cuba. See the
following ABC news report; the official documents; and watch this
interview with the former Washington Investigative Producer for
ABC’s World News Tonight with Peter Jennings.
2
years before, American Senator George Smathers had suggested that
the U.S. make “a false attack made on Guantanamo Bay which
would give us the excuse of actually fomenting a fight which
would then give us the excuse to go in and [overthrow Castro]”.
And
Official State Department documents show that – only nine
months before the Joint Chiefs of Staff plan was proposed – the
head of the Joint Chiefs and other high-level officials discussed
blowing up a consulate in the Dominican Republic in order to
justify an invasion of that country. The 3 plans were not carried
out, but they were all discussed as serious proposals.
The
NSA admits that it lied about what really happened in the Gulf of
Tonkin incident in 1964 … manipulating data to make it look
like North Vietnamese boats fired on a U.S. ship so as to create
a false justification for the Vietnam war.
A
U.S. Congressional committee admitted that – as part of its
“Cointelpro” campaign – the FBI had used many provocateurs
in the 1950s through 1970s to carry out violent acts and falsely
blame them on political activists.
The
German government admitted that, in 1978, the
German secret service detonated a bomb in the outer wall of a
prison and planted “escape tools” on a prisoner – a member
of the Red Army Faction – which the secret service wished to
frame the bombing on.
The
South African Truth and Reconciliation Council found that, in
1989, the Civil Cooperation Bureau (a covert branch of the South
African Defense Force) approached an explosives expert and asked
him “to participate in an operation aimed at discrediting the
ANC [the African National Congress] by bombing the police vehicle
of the investigating officer into the murder incident”, thus
framing the ANC for the bombing.
An
Algerian diplomat and several officers in the Algerian army admit
that, in the 1990s, the Algerian army frequently massacred
Algerian civilians and then blamed Islamic militants for the
killings.
An
Indonesian fact-finding team investigated violent riots which
occurred in 1998, and determined that “elements of the military
had been involved in the riots, some of which were deliberately
provoked”.
Senior
Russian Senior military and intelligence officers admit that the
KGB blew up Russian apartment buildings in 1999 and falsely
blamed it on Chechens, in order to justify an invasion of
Chechnya.
According
to the Washington Post, Indonesian police admit that the
Indonesian military killed American teachers in Papua in 2002 and
blamed the murders on a Papuan separatist group in order to get
that group listed as a terrorist organization.
The
well-respected former Indonesian president also admits that the
government probably had a role in the Bali bombings.
As
reported by BBC, the New York Times, and Associated Press,
Macedonian officials admit that the government murdered 7
innocent immigrants in cold blood and pretended that they were Al
Qaeda soldiers attempting to assassinate Macedonian police, in
order to join the “war on terror”.
Senior
police officials in Genoa, Italy admitted that – in July 2001,
at the G8 summit in Genoa – planted two Molotov cocktails and
faked the stabbing of a police officer, in order to justify a
violent crackdown against protesters.
Although
the FBI now admits that the 2001 anthrax attacks were carried out
by one or more U.S. government scientists, a senior FBI official
says that the FBI was actually told to blame the Anthrax attacks
on Al Qaeda by White House officials (remember what the anthrax
letters looked like). Government officials also confirm that the
white House tried to link the anthrax to Iraq as a justification
for regime change in that country.
Similarly,
the U.S. falsely blamed Iraq for playing a role in the 9/11
attacks – as shown by a memo from the defense secretary – as
one of the main justifications for launching the Iraq war. Even
after the 9/11 Commission admitted that there was no connection,
Dick Cheney said that the evidence is “overwhelming” that al
Qaeda had a relationship with Saddam Hussein’s regime, that
Cheney “probably” had information unavailable to the
Commission, and that the media was not ‘doing their homework’
in reporting such ties. Top U.S. government officials now admit
that the Iraq war was really launched for oil … not 9/11 or
weapons of mass destruction (despite previous “lone wolf”
claims, many U.S. government officials now say that 9/11 was
state-sponsored terror; but Iraq was not the state which backed
the hijackers).
Former
Department of Justice lawyer John Yoo suggested in 2005 that the
US should go on the offensive against al-Qaeda, having “our
intelligence agencies create a false terrorist organization. It
could have its own websites, recruitment centers, training camps,
and fundraising operations. It could launch fake terrorist
operations and claim credit for real terrorist strikes, helping
to sow confusion within al-Qaeda’s ranks, causing operatives to
doubt others’ identities and to question the validity of
communications.”
United
Press International reported in June 2005: U.S. intelligence
officers are reporting that some of the insurgents in Iraq are
using recent-model Beretta 92 pistols, but the pistols seem to
have had their serial numbers erased. The numbers do not appear
to have been physically removed; the pistols seem to have come
off a production line without any serial numbers. Analysts
suggest the lack of serial numbers indicates that the weapons
were intended for intelligence operations or terrorist cells with
substantial government backing. Analysts speculate that these
guns are probably from either Mossad or the CIA. Analysts
speculate that agent provocateurs may be using the untraceable
weapons even as U.S. authorities use insurgent attacks against
civilians as evidence of the illegitimacy of the resistance.
Undercover
Israeli soldiers admitted in 2005 to throwing stones at other
Israeli soldiers so they could blame it on Palestinians, as an
excuse to crack down on peaceful protests by the Palestinians.
Quebec
police admitted that, in 2007, thugs carrying rocks to a peaceful
protest were actually undercover Quebec police officers.
At
the G20 protests in London in 2009, a British member of
parliament saw plain clothes police officers attempting to incite
the crowd to violence.
Egyptian
politicians admitted that government
employees looted priceless museum artifacts in 2011 to try to
discredit the protesters.
A
Colombian army colonel has admitted that his unit murdered 57
civilians, then dressed them in uniforms and claimed they were
rebels killed in combat.
U.S.
soldiers have admitted that if they kill innocent Iraqis and
Afghanis, they then “drop” automatic weapons near their body
so they can pretend they were militants.
The
highly-respected writer for the Telegraph Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
says that the head of Saudi intelligence – Prince Bandar –
recently admitted that the Saudi government controls “Chechen”
terrorists.
High-level
American sources admitted that the Turkish government – a
fellow NATO country – carried out the chemical weapons attacks
blamed on the Syrian government; and high-ranking Turkish
government admitted on tape plans to carry out attacks and blame
it on the Syrian government.
The
former Ukrainian security chief admits that the sniper attacks
which started the Ukrainian coup were carried out in order to
frame others.
Britain’s
spy agency has admitted that it carries out
“digital false flag” attacks on targets, framing people by
writing offensive or unlawful material … and blaming it on the
target.
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