In the good old days a false flag was not a football penalty called on any defensive player that approached the zip code that Tom Brady was located in. It started off in naval warfare. Ships looked like, well, ships. And naval superiority was really important until World War II proved that planes were a lot faster way to murder each other. (Note that Pearl Harbor has been claimed to be a false flag operation.) So, the way you proudly displayed which mighty naval empire you represented was the flag you flew.
I think, and I'm not going to look it up right now so please don't nitpick if I'm wrong, that pirates have a lot to do with this. Some of them may have proudly displayed the Jolly Roger. But these are, after all, despite Hollywood glamorization (I'm looking at you Johnny Depp. No, not THAT way. Not that there's anything wrong with that.) criminals. You don't get ahead without breaking some rules. So fly the same flag as your booty call. Gain their trust. At least get the first salvo in before the jib is up. That's not a typo. Jib is a type of sail. In addition to a little naval humor, for the record jib sails are triangular. Even if the pirate thing is wrong, the trick used to be that Country A would fly the flag of Country B, then trying to salvage some credibility MIGHT switch back to their true colors just before opening fire. Star Trek explained this away by having it impossible for the Romulans to be able to fire their main weapon without shutting off the cloaking device. Regardless, you do at some time want the prey to see the source of their imminent doom.
As with other sneaky tricks that worked this got reapplied to other armed conflicts. You could dress your army up in the entire uniform of the enemy side to gain their trust. A tactic that doesn't work to well with ranged weaponry to back you up. Unless like Longshanks you simply don't care about slaughtering your own Irish conscripts in the process. The idea has been applied throughout history and in modern conspiracy parlance has taken on the meaning of a sneaky trick to discredit someone.
9/11 is a false flag because they want to
I'm not so petty as to suggest that the link about a school teacher using a chalkboard to teach computer class is a pretty lame fit for predicting a major false flag for March 1st. In fact, considering the source is an avowed proponent of home schooling, it makes perfect sense.
The problem isn't the guns. We love our guns. There's probably a couple people reading this that have just now gathered their cherished favorite bullet launcher and started stroking it. Gun oil optional. The problem of keeping guns away from school children isn't taking the guns away. Take the schools away. Problem solved. Think about it, no schools, no easy targets gathered together. Except maybe like churches and movie theaters. And Attu knows that anyone that wants to watch Batman on opening night deserves to die. Churches have more adults who are more likely to shoot back these days. http://www.newsweek.com/hours-after-sutherland-springs-shooting-texas-official-says-more-guns-church-702351.
The Northeast US bomb cyclone. It's even got bomb in the name. Manufactured by weather warfare to close schools. They're trying to take our skools!
NCAA schools getting caught paying off agents, faculty and student athletes. They don't want to have to spend the effort rigging sports anymore. They're trying to take our skools!
If the schools aren't going to teach the right thing about Pearl Harbor being bombed by the U.S. as an excuse to declare war, shut 'em down. Start off with a false flag in Ghana, spend centuries making sure that it develops a population of a quarter of the people being so dirt poor they're more worried about trivialities like food and water, much less computers. Then slam them with a gematria proven major false flag!
Wake Up! They're trying to Take OUR SSKKKOOOOOOOOLLLLLSSSSS!
No, Trump is wrong about this one, too. (Is he right about anything?). Don't arm the teachers around our precious children. Take the schools away, take the targets away. Teach them gematria at home school and the world will be a better place.
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