When faced with indications that their government was complacent in conspiracies (such as 9/11 and 7/7), people often argue that, although the evidence might be convincing, it would be a complete impossibility for the government to carry out something on such a huge scale without the people finding out about it. So many people would have to be involved in it, and someone would talk. Well, first of all, we've been tricked before. Just take a look at historical events (such as the Reichstag fire). False flag terrorism is nothing new. Sure, many years have passed, but we still have leaders determined that the end justifies the means, and peoples' mentality that their government is there to protect them and would never do them any harm still keeps them seeing life in pink instead of in its true colours.
Another important aspect in human psychology, that many people seem to ignore, is the fact that we tend to act in ways that keep us from getting harmed or killed, and we enjoy financial stability. If it hadn't been for this small aspect, the Mafia would not be as successful as it is today. People simply don't speak out against the Mafia for fear of being killed or having their family killed, and the Mafia has proven that they are fully capable of carrying out their threats.
What I am getting to here is that governments have the resources to carry out horrendous false flag terrorists attacks and they have also done so in the past, and they obviously wouldn't be afraid to kill off people who come in their way if necessary ( how many have been killed in the war in Iraq for example?). If I had insider information and I knew that someone would go after me and possibly kill me or my family, I sure as hell would shut up. It would hurt to get some money from them in the process either...
Here is an interesting article from the UK Daily Express were they write that weapons inspector Dr. David Kelly was writing a book "exposing highly damaging government secrets". But he mysteriously died before publishing the book and it was claimed that he has committed suicide. If I was to commit suicide, I would probably finish my book before doing so...
Anyone willing to stand up and expose the truth is a true hero. But there aren't many out there, and those who do are often ridiculed or taken care of.
Another important aspect in human psychology, that many people seem to ignore, is the fact that we tend to act in ways that keep us from getting harmed or killed, and we enjoy financial stability. If it hadn't been for this small aspect, the Mafia would not be as successful as it is today. People simply don't speak out against the Mafia for fear of being killed or having their family killed, and the Mafia has proven that they are fully capable of carrying out their threats.
What I am getting to here is that governments have the resources to carry out horrendous false flag terrorists attacks and they have also done so in the past, and they obviously wouldn't be afraid to kill off people who come in their way if necessary ( how many have been killed in the war in Iraq for example?). If I had insider information and I knew that someone would go after me and possibly kill me or my family, I sure as hell would shut up. It would hurt to get some money from them in the process either...
Here is an interesting article from the UK Daily Express were they write that weapons inspector Dr. David Kelly was writing a book "exposing highly damaging government secrets". But he mysteriously died before publishing the book and it was claimed that he has committed suicide. If I was to commit suicide, I would probably finish my book before doing so...
Anyone willing to stand up and expose the truth is a true hero. But there aren't many out there, and those who do are often ridiculed or taken care of.
The great masses of the people will more easily fall victim to a big lie than to a small one.
Adolf Hitler
Mein Kampf


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