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False Flags: Template for Terror

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Don’t let them confuse you as they did with 9-11, the OKC bombing, and the JFK assassination . . .

Immediately after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy a few honest investigators began digging into what really happened on Nov. 22, 1963. In the years that followed, there was a deliberate attempt by the controlled Media Monopoly to smear the honest researchers at the same time a flood of misinformation and disinformation about the assassination was deliberately injected into the public domain.

All sorts of misleading “theories” and phony “research” muddied the waters, redirecting attention away from WHO was responsible and into focusing instead into endless competing and distracting arguments about HOW the assassination was carried out.

As a consequence, truth seekers got bogged down in complicated discussions about how many shots were fired, where those shots hit JFK and how many assassins were involved.

The same type of thing happened after the Oklahoma City bombing and then with 9-11 and it even took place during the past year in the wake of the tragedies at Sandy Hook and Boston.

There has been a plethora of theories relating largely to inconsequential details about how these conspiracies were orchestrated and the consequence has been that much of the independent research has become bogged down in forensic and scientific debate (much of it actually ill-founded).

The result is that even many Americans who suspect there’s something wrong with the U.S. government’s “official” versions of “what happened” in these cases begin to reject the idea that real conspiracies were behind these events. The truth seekers are dismissed as “nuts.”

328 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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Michael Collins Piper

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American political writer, talk radio host and regular contributor to the American Free Press.

Piper is a staunch opponent of Israel and their neoconservative supporters in America.

Piper also has doubts about the motives behind the Martin Luther King and JFK assassination. He claims that the mossad and the FBI were involved with those assassinations.

Critics like the ADL claim that Piper is a anti-semetic conspiracy theorist and islamophile.

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Not just the best book one can read on 9/11 but also on the 1993 World Trade Center bombing
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In False Flags Michael Collins Piper presents his theory of a template, or plan, that was used for JFK, Oklahoma City, and 911...
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