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As War is Postured, Review All Information As A Possible False Flag. Just Like Hitler Did Sept 1, 1939– Operation Himmler

stock here. False flags are not something new. Hatred needs to be created and reinforced.

Hitler wanted to invade Poland, so he made it look like Poland was attacking Germany. And some dead bodies are also a “bonus”. Is Putin doing the same thing?

https://coffeeordie.com/operation-himmler/

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However, the attack was not carried out by willing Polish participants. It was part of a series of false-flag attacks that the Germans staged against themselves during a clever deception dubbed “Operation Himmler.” Nazi High Command used several “border incidents” to create the appearance of Polish aggression to justify Hitler’s invasion into Poland, sparking the beginning of World War II. 

“I will provide a propagandistic casus belli,Hitler told his generals on Aug. 22, 1939. “Its credibility doesn’t matter. The victor will not be asked whether he told the truth.”

Two separate raids occurred near the German village of Hochlinden and at a forestry office in Pitschen. Six prisoners were taken from the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, dressed in Polish military uniforms, and executed. The sophisticated and well-choreographed propaganda wing then spread the lies to the press. The Nazi High Command took the lessons they learned from previous border incidents and applied them to their most famous black propaganda raid in what became known as the Gleiwitz incident

3 replies on “As War is Postured, Review All Information As A Possible False Flag. Just Like Hitler Did Sept 1, 1939– Operation Himmler”

Hate the spell changer! Notice not a word about Chernobyl in all this Ukrainian propaganda. Just like silence enforcement on Fukushima yes?

Hey Stock Humuhumunukanukaapua’a! Folks need to get some historical reference to these conflicts. WW 2, the placement of border lines resulting in Balkanization, intentional balancing of adversaries. Yul Bruner in Taras Bulba, a great movie about Cossack cavalry and the kids sent to convent school in Kiev.

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