Calm down. I’m not talking about 9/11. I’m talking about Operation Northwoods. In the 60's US military leaders wanted to drum up public support for a war on Cuba. The defense secretary presented a paper called “Justification for US Military Intervention in Cuba” that was full of a wide range of false flag suggestions. The plot included bombings in US cities, hijacking planes, and numerous other ways to scare the American people by murdering a few of them. The plans were approved by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, but rejected by President Kennedy. The plan was never implemented, but the suggestion was kept secret for until documents entitled “Operation Northwoods” were declassified in 1997. |
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