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* [http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/lavon.html the Lavon Affair: is history repeating itself?]: Argues that [[Israel]] has a history of planting [[false flag]]s with the intent of blaming Arabs, and gives some further arguments for [[9/11]] being another such Israeli-Arab [[frameup]].
 
* [http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/lavon.html the Lavon Affair: is history repeating itself?]: Argues that [[Israel]] has a history of planting [[false flag]]s with the intent of blaming Arabs, and gives some further arguments for [[9/11]] being another such Israeli-Arab [[frameup]].

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Overview

A false flag is any operation carried out in such a way that it appears to have been perpetrated by a different government (under a "false flag").

Issuepedia Usage

In the years after the 9/11 attacks, the term false flag has been increasingly used to refer to any deadly event, not necessarily directly perpetrated by the "flagging" government but possibly merely encouraged or permitted by them, and then carefully blamed on a particular target (government or other threat) so as to build domestic support for a war on the blamed party. Issuepedia uses the term engineered provocation for this meaning, as there may or may not be an actual "false flag" involved.

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