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Deconstructing False Flag Terror, #330 with Kevin Barrett
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The official narrative or story of September 11th created the public myth of Muslims attacking the United States, that then justified the Long War, the war that will not end in our lifetime, The War on Terror. Maintaining the myth of 9/11 is accomplished by creating or publicizing smaller events, including pre-and post 9/11 false flag terror such as the 1993 WTC Bombing; African Embassy Bombings in Dar es Salaam & Nairobi; 2000 USS Cole Attack; 9/11 & Anthrax; bombings in Bali; Madrid trains; London Metro; Mumbai; Fort Hood Shooter; Christmas Underpants Bomber; Boston Marathon, etc.

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