False Flags with Richard Dolan
Richard Dolan guides us through the history and implementation of covert operations, and the resultant media coverage, to reveal the ulterior motives behind such actions. We live in a world of illusions designed to keep us in a state of confusion and feeling hopeless. But we can free ourselves from these shackles of deception as we learn how this game is being played out, right before our very eyes. He shows us that false flag operations and propaganda are tools used to achieve specific ends that would otherwise be impossible to justify. We examine details from various historical events, from the great fire of Rome to the 9/11 attacks, to uncover the consequences for everyone involved. For some, this information may be difficult to accept. Stripping away the illusions can be painful at first, but having this knowledge is empowering, to the benefit of all humanity.
Seasons
1. Introducing False Flags
Richard Dolan introduces us to his new series, False Flags, where he guides us through the history and implementation of covert operations, and the resultant media coverage to reveal the ulterior motives behind such actions.
2. The Age of False Flags
In this inaugural episode of False Flags, Richard Dolan guides us to see through the fear mongering of mass manipulation and free ourselves from the shackles of lies and deception. The constant barrage of bad news has left many people believing that it is normal to live in a world full of terror and trauma. So, we feel confused and hopeless about our position in the world. All of this is by design. As we learn of the history and implementation of covert actions and propaganda, we become empowered to reclaim our place in the world.
3. History of False Flags
Richard Dolan explains how the state makes use of propaganda to achieve specific ends that would otherwise be impossible to justify. To do this, he takes us back to ancient times to explore the earliest forms of false flags, so that we can gain a better understanding of how this phenomenon developed. From the great fire of Rome in 64 AD to the Gunpowder plot of 1605, we see how governments can engineer nefarious acts against their people, or take opportune action, solely to benefit those in power. Most importantly, we gain an understanding of how the state makes use of propaganda to achieve specific ends that would otherwise be impossible to justify.
4. The Modern Age of Deception
Richard Dolan reveals details of three events which ushered in the modern age of deception: the sinking of the USS Maine in 1898, the financial scare of 1907 which established the Federal Reserve, and the sinking of the RMS Lusitania which convinced U.S. citizens that it was time to enter the Great War. Before we can definitively identify these as false flags, we must ask, who benefits? The evidence suggests that major bankers were behind these manipulations, twisting the hearts and minds of the people, for their own financial gain.
5. False Flags of the Nazi Party
Richard Dolan exposes how the Nazi party, in the 1930s, manipulated the German people into agreeing to what would become some of the most heinous crimes against humanity. First came the Reichstag fire on 1933 which was used to justified attacks against communists. Then in 1939, confusing radio broadcasts gave a false pretext to invade Poland. What the Nazi leaders learned from these actions, is that the public can always be brought to do the bidding of their leaders. All that is needed, is for the people to believe that they are being attacked, and then they will demand retribution against so-called aggressors.
6. Propaganda Machine Leading Up to WWII
Richard Dolan explains how authoritarian governments use mass media propaganda to raise public support for military actions by examining false flag operations enacted by Japan and the Soviet Union, which led up to WWII. We also investigate details of the Pearl Harbor bombing to see how the U.S. government used this incident to convince the American people to join the war against Japan. By taking a hard look at these methods of manipulation, we gain a clearer vision of the world around us, so that we can identify the problems and empower ourselves to make our world a better place.
7. False Flags of the Cold War
Richard Dolan reveals the lengths that post-WWII governments went through to elicit compliance in their already fearful populations, lest the enemy invade and destroy the tenuous peace. With the end of WWII, two major military powers dominated the world: the US and Soviet Union. These powerfully matched military forces began a cold war for global control. Both sides engaged in tactics to manipulate their own populations to convince the people that they needed to submit to ever increasing levels of authority, for their own protection. From this, Operation Gladio in Europe and COINTELPRO in the U.S. were born, and the Cultural Revolution in China took root.
8. False Flags and Regime Change
Richard Dolan outlines the steps used to enact revolution in foreign countries and install a government friendly to domestic interests. This becomes apparent as he details events in a post-WWII world where the United States perfected sophisticated False Flag tactics to bring about regime changes on an international scale. We see how these were played out through Operation Ajax in Iran, the Bay of Pigs invasion and Operation Mongoose in Cuba, and the events leading to the start of the Vietnam war. He cautions us that anytime a government seems intent on invading another country, we must take a breath and examine what is really going on.
9. Investigating 9/11
Richard Dolan investigates the events of 9/11 to discern discrepancies in the official narratives, bringing us closer to uncovering what really transpired on that fateful day. Although we still don’t have a definitive answer, some of the alternative narratives posed offer plausible solutions. We explore the science of controlled demolition and how it compares to the World Trade Center buildings’ collapse. Plus, we look at related events, prior to and during the attacks, which suggest that the ties behind these events stretch even deeper.
10. Unraveling 9/11
After exploring what happened on September 11, 2001, Richard Dolan begins to unravel why the events took place and who could have benefited from the outcome. With a nation feeling vulnerable for the first time, people were clamoring for a return to their sense of security, with a call for vengeance. This came about as the media blasted the official narratives of terrorists’ attacks and the people became ready to accept the instillation of restrictive legislation and the invasion of foreign countries. Underneath it all were plans to enforce the power of the petrodollar and to remove any opposition to OPEC rules of commerce.
11. The Power of Knowledge
False Flags concludes with an examination of the increasing sophistication of false flag operations and Richard Dolan gives us a glimpse of their future developments. We live in an ever-changing world; even the nature of our governments has evolved right before our eyes. For those who have been watching, we have seen many countries transmogrify into security states. But it is not just governments that are using these tactics. A keen eye will see that major corporations have taken the reins of mainstream media to ply their narratives into the public psyche. It appears that false flags are here to stay, and it is imperative that we become aware of them, to stay empowered for positive change, for all.
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