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A Truthseeker’s Guide to False Flags and Other Strange Events in American History by Clint Lacy exposes the false-flag agenda of the Deep State!
“Fort Sumter Has Been Fired Upon by the Rebs!” “Remember the Battleship Maine!” “Unarmed Passenger Liner Sunk by German U-Boat!” “December 7, 1941: A Day That Will Live in Infamy!” “North Vietnam Attacks U.S. Vessel in Gulf of Tonkin!” “Arab Terrorists Take Down Twin Towers!”
All of these events and the ensuing inflammatory mainstream media headlines and news coverage were used as rallying cries to push a predominantly pro-peace nation toward war. But could these events have been prevented? Did they occur the way we were told? A bigger question is, what if the causes of these events and the media propaganda barrage were all scripted by the clandestine forces we call today the Deep State?
Information exists today that sheds doubt upon the official narratives on many events in U.S. history. The ones listed above are but a few of the false-flag, Deep State weirdness perpetrated against the American people.
For instance, Cuban terrorists did not blow up the Maine, FDR knew of the impending attack on Pearl Harbor having all but ensured it would happen, the U.S. provoked the attack in the Gulf of Tonkin and that the government—at the very least—allowed hijackers to conduct the 9/11 attacks on America and—at the very worst—orchestrated the event, logically with the help of foreign players.
In A Truthseeker’s Guide to False Flags and Other Strange Events in American History, revisionist author Clint Lacy examines the official narratives of each of these events (and many more) and then provides information that contradicts the official story, proving that we, as citizens, need to be ever vigilant, refusing to accept without independent investigation any scenario the Deep State foists upon us.
Softcover, 195 pages, $22 plus $4 S&H inside the U.S.
False Flags are real, though the Deep State prefers you believe they are the product of “unhinged conspiracy nuts.”
False flags are real and have been used on many occasions to advance nations into war, change regimes or radically sway public opinion. But not every event is a false flag and not every conspiracy theory is correct, as there are literally hundreds of them circulating for every national crisis that is mentioned in the news.
And behind the scenes are government forces—domestic and foreign—working to infiltrate and undermine those organizations that best analyze the available data and threaten to expose the perfidy of the false-flag orchestrators.
In this book are chapters on some of the best-known false flags in American history and a few chapters on strange events, shootings, and bombings that have spurred some seemingly incredible theories.
Some of the Topics Covered in A Truthseeker’s Guide to False Flags and Other Strange Events in American History include:
- The First American False Flag
- Revolutionary False Flags
- The War of 1812: False Flag?
- The Mexican-American False Flag
- Lincoln’s False-Flag War
- The Spanish-American Set-Up
- The Lusitania Ruse
- The Planned Attack on Pearl Harbor
- The Korean False-Flag Trap
- The Gulf of Tonkin False Flag
- USS Liberty Failed False Flag
- Political Assassination Strangeness
- The Grenada Invasion False Flag
- Manuel Noriega’s Frame-Up
- False Flags and the First Gulf War
- Bill Clinton’s Bogus War on Terror
- Ascendancy of Bush & the Neocons
- The September 11 False Flag
- Barack Obama: Mystery Man
- Mass Shootings Oddities
- Domestic False-Flag Terrorism
- Did Trump Turn the Tables?
We must remember, however, that at one time or another, all of the theories in this book were considered pure lunacy. Today we know many of these theories are based in fact. For instance, the Lusitania was by no means an unarmed passenger liner, and there was a vast network of conspirators behind the killing of John F. Kennedy. Saying as much at the times these events occurred, however, could have gotten you branded insane or a traitor‚ or even thrown in jail. (That’s how Abe Lincoln dealt with his critics.)
Today, some of the conclusions reached about the topics covered in this book might actually get the publisher’s credit card processing canceled and website attacked. Alternative views on school shootings or domestic terror events, for instance, will definitely get you taken off Amazon, YouTube or Google as quickly as any topics.
In the spirit of free speech and intellectual inquiry, however, AFP believes those proposing alternative scenarios about these events should not be punished or censored. If their theories are indeed ludicrous, they should be very easy to debunk.
So please get a copy of Clint Lacy’s book, A Truthseeker’s Guide to False Flags, and judge for yourself—and help AFP survive all at the same time!
Softcover, 195 pages, $22 plus $4 S&H inside the U.S.