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Summary Of: False flag

False flag operations are not limited to war and counter... Examples of false flag attacks as pretexts for war... provided the false flag was lowered and the national flag raised before engaging in battle... the use of a false flag is similar to that of naval warfare... Examples of false flag attacks as pretexts for war... Examples of false flag attacks as pretexts for war... were false flag operations perpetrated by the FSB... Some false flag operation are have been described by Lawrence E... In espionage the false flag technique is used to recruit people into spying or stealing critical documents... While false flag operations originate in warfare and government... Telemarketing firms practice false flag type behavior when they pretend to be a... individuals practicing false flag behavior were discovered and... False flag tactics were also employed during the... in relation with false flag bombings perpetrated by SIDE agents...

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