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18th April 2019 02:39
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Could 911 be so hard to prosecute because it’s a legit modern day “Operation Northwoods”?
Operation Northwoods of course being a false flag scenario allowing US citizens to be hurt in order to gain their support for military action against Cuba in 1962, which otherwise they wouldn’t have supported.
https://www.wanttoknow.info/010501operationnorthwoods
Operation Northwoods obviously didn’t pass (i’ve read it was closer than it should have been) but what’s to say a false flag operation similar to it in the decades since 1962 hasn’t been able to be pushed through? Could “legal” support of a similar false flag operation be the reason why 911 hasn’t been able to be investigated properly?
Operation Northwoods was declassified years after the fact. Does this mean a false flag operation would have very little noticeable evidence prior to declassification?
Why or why not? (To any of my q’s)
Thanks!
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18th April 2019 06:01
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