My Latest Interview with Financial Survival Network – Is ISIS a False Flag?

I recognize that the term “false flag” is a very charged one. When many people hear the term today, they assume it means that one is implying that the U.S. government (or some other host government) is officially sanctioning an attack. Rather, when I use the term “false flag” I am using it more in the spirit described by Wikipedia as:

False flag (or black flag) describes covert military or paramilitary operations designed to deceive in such a way that the operations appear as though they are being carried out by entities, groups or nations other than those who actually planned and executed them.

In my mind, this can encompass a small group of really rich and powerful people working independent of any government (possibly citizens of several different nations), a few rogue people within intelligence agencies, or government officials themselves. It can be almost anyone or anything wanting a particular outcome from a particular attack. The key difference from a traditional operation is the intended deception. It is in this vein that I view “ISIS,” as I explain in my latest interview with Kerry Lutz of Financial Survival Network.

You can listen to it here. Enjoy!

In Liberty,
Michael Krieger

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2 thoughts on “My Latest Interview with Financial Survival Network – Is ISIS a False Flag?”

  1. I see ISIS has stolen 40kgs of Uranium for an Iraqi University! Enough to make a dirty bum! Plausible deniability anyone? Like the researcher who just happened to be messing with genetically modifying H1N1 in an insecure lab in the States…

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