It's high treason if you think you're playing by the rules but the rules don't exist and you are outgunned. The high seas imply maritime law with secret rules nobody knows. The captain of the ship is the law. Remember - Mutiny on the Bounty?
Hey Scipio, I heard the Liberty fiasco was actually a psyop and the deaths did not occur. I this true or is this claiming to be a psyop itself a psyop to cover up the calamity?
If you check the comments of the original essay I had a dialogue with someone putting forward this same idea. I won’t rehash that all here, but suffice to say there was no actual, positive evidence of fakery that was ever brought forward, solely appeals to incredulity (which is fallacious.)
Several of the claims she saw as unreasonable or improbable can be chalked up to ignorance of military operating procedures. For instance, I don’t fault the average individual for hearing stories of bodies stored next to ice cream and being incredulous, but as I explained to her, bodies are indeed stored in what amounts to coolers on the ship to prevent mortification.
I don’t dispute there is mass fakery in world events — I’ve written on several myself — but what I could not understand and what could never be provided is the motive behind such an operation. What gain could there possibly be in staging a bungled false flag attack that only highlights and draws attention to the extraordinary relationship between the elite class of these two nations? Incredulity, lack of evidence, and lack of motive does not make for a very compelling argument.
Yeah, I thought the same as you. BUT, Israel attacking the US, could also draw attention to a fake hostile relationship between these 2 nations (few people know about the elites now, and less in the 60s) to hide the actual close relations. Well that might not make so much sense so we're back to thinking it was a botched attempt to draw the US into the war. Thanks for the insights.
It's high treason if you think you're playing by the rules but the rules don't exist and you are outgunned. The high seas imply maritime law with secret rules nobody knows. The captain of the ship is the law. Remember - Mutiny on the Bounty?
Scipio, my likes are beeing cencor... and outhers here on substack. For 5-6 months now.
Hey Scipio, I heard the Liberty fiasco was actually a psyop and the deaths did not occur. I this true or is this claiming to be a psyop itself a psyop to cover up the calamity?
If you check the comments of the original essay I had a dialogue with someone putting forward this same idea. I won’t rehash that all here, but suffice to say there was no actual, positive evidence of fakery that was ever brought forward, solely appeals to incredulity (which is fallacious.)
Several of the claims she saw as unreasonable or improbable can be chalked up to ignorance of military operating procedures. For instance, I don’t fault the average individual for hearing stories of bodies stored next to ice cream and being incredulous, but as I explained to her, bodies are indeed stored in what amounts to coolers on the ship to prevent mortification.
I don’t dispute there is mass fakery in world events — I’ve written on several myself — but what I could not understand and what could never be provided is the motive behind such an operation. What gain could there possibly be in staging a bungled false flag attack that only highlights and draws attention to the extraordinary relationship between the elite class of these two nations? Incredulity, lack of evidence, and lack of motive does not make for a very compelling argument.
Yeah, I thought the same as you. BUT, Israel attacking the US, could also draw attention to a fake hostile relationship between these 2 nations (few people know about the elites now, and less in the 60s) to hide the actual close relations. Well that might not make so much sense so we're back to thinking it was a botched attempt to draw the US into the war. Thanks for the insights.