Dr Daniele Ganser presents a lucid history of deliberate provocations by the U.S. and others which were then masked in duplicity to give an aura of righteousness. The Gulf of Tonkin Incident is one of the most flaming examples and that one cost fifty-five thousand American lives and I have never seen a number for how many Viet Cong died defending their country.
Typically, people's eyes glaze over at the mention of a false flag but people who permit their eyes to glaze over are the same ones who permit this to continue. Dr Ganser isn't spouting some mindless conspiracy theory of the ridiculous Alex Jones nature but rather he relates the documented facts to prove his position. He's an exceptionally bright individual and he states the case clearly.
The video runs for about an hour and a half but you will find important information and some of you may even find knowledge even though the travesty of Tonkin has been known for fifty years ... but denied through much of that time.
The state has frequently denied various actions and dismissed discussion as 'conspiracy theory' so this gives rise to the crop of Alex Jones and imitators who are actively discrediting the actual events of the state by saturating the topic with rubbish about chemtrails and visitors from the future.
(Ed: does he really talk about visitors of the future?)
No idea. I've seen him a few times and there was no reason from those to watch anything else from him. He's just one more way to disgrace a once-proud system and is irrelevant to me beyond that. He is nevertheless an active threat to acceptance of truth about what happened with Vietnam. He sure isn't losing any weight from doing that, either.
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