Richard Dolan on False Flags (Full Presentation)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker is a researcher who discusses UAPs and false flags. He shares his background and mentions his wife. He planned to talk about ancient aliens but decided to focus on false flags instead. He explains that false flags are events created to deceive the public and justify actions like war. He believes the concept became more relevant after World War I. He discusses historical examples of false flags, including events in Germany, Japan, and the Soviet Union. The speaker emphasizes that false flags are often used by governments to manipulate public perception. After the encounter, he continues to explore the relationship between false flags and UAPs, indicating a desire to inform others about these topics.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The speaker discusses the concept of false flags and their historical context, linking them to societal control and government cover-ups, particularly in relation to UFO phenomena. They argue that false flags have evolved as a means for governments to justify wars and manipulate public perception.
False flags are a modern form of societal control.
Managed by: CIA
to influence media and public opinion through covert relationships with journalists
Managed by: CIA
to overthrow Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh
Managed by: NATO
to create a stay-behind army in Europe in case of Soviet invasion
UFOs are being covered up by governments.
False flags are a modern form of societal control.
The First World War led to the rise of false flags as a means of justifying wars.
The U.S. has a history of using false flags for regime change.
Operation Northwoods was a genuine plan to carry out false flag operations.