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'''False flag''' attacks are carried out in ways calculated to deceive the victim as to the nature of the perpetrator, conventionally (though not necessarily) by a device such as flying ''false colours''. Operations of this nature have sometimes been used in commerce and politics.
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'''False flag''' attacks are carried out in ways calculated to deceive the victim as to the nature of the perpetrator, conventionally (though not necessarily) by a device such as flying ''false colours''.
  
''Please Note - This article is offered as an adjunct to the Wikipedia article [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag_attacks "False Flag"]. It aims to fill in some otherwise puzzling gaps, presenting missing incidents from a "Neutral Point of View" to the "Reliable Source" standard of Wikipedia. However, see "Notes" at the end, where some information acceptable to the Wikipedia, and quoted from there, is not to a high standard.
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''This article is offered as an adjunct to the Wikipedia article [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag_attacks "False Flag Attacks"]''. Covert operations and confusing references to "Black Flag" have been avoided and some puzzling gaps filled in. See definition below.
  
 
==Important examples inadequately covered at WP==
 
==Important examples inadequately covered at WP==
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Other accounts state that arms were stock-piled in synagogues by the Zionists and were shown to the Iraqi services by a captured member of the underground.
 
Other accounts state that arms were stock-piled in synagogues by the Zionists and were shown to the Iraqi services by a captured member of the underground.
  
==International Law, with examples==
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==Definition of a false-flag attack==
  
===Naval warfare===
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The Wikipedia article on "False Flag" states that "'''''False flag''' (aka Black Flag) operations are covert operations designed to deceive in such a way that the operations appear as though they are being carried out by other entities.''" This is confusing, but the "attack" part of that convention is maintained here. A spying or escape operation wearing the wrong uniform will not be described as "False Flag" for this purpose, nor will a covert operation.
  
''The Wikipedia section [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag#Naval_warfare here] says that ''"This practice was considered acceptable in naval warfare, provided the false flag was lowered and the national flag raised before engaging in battle"'' and covers (as at Oct 2011) the following: "Auxiliary cruisers" in both World Wars, Q-ships, the German commerce raider Kormoran sinking the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney in 1941, the use of a Kriegsmarine Ensign in the St Nazaire Raid and the destroyer Campbeltown made to resemble a German destroyer.
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==Wikipedia distorts listings==
  
''If you have published evidence of further cases wrongfully rejected at Wikipedia by bias, please add them. (You may wish to populate this section from the current Wikipedia entry at the same time).  
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Editors (with admin support) at the Wikipedia have written the WP article to make it appear that false-flag attacks/operations are common, when in fact they're extremely rare in the West, and indeed rare anywhere. The list at the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag_attacks Wikipedia "False Flag"] article (as at Mar 2012) describes 18 cases, of which just four (one each from the Nazis and the Soviets in 1939, the 1954 Israeli "Lavon Affair", and a fairly trivial West German case in 1978) appear to be genuine. There are three further "Debatable false-flag, treated as negative", two Nazi and one Israeli.
  
''Wikispooks admins will not interfere without good reason as long as this notice is in place.''
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In fairness, the WP articles themselves cover most of the following incidents either adequately or quite well, so it is only the "False Flag" article which has been badly distorted.
  
===Air warfare===
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* 2008 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Jaque#Misuse_of_a_Red_Cross_emblem Operation Jaque] tricked FARC captors (two of whom were arrested) into handing over 15 hostages including Ingrid Betancourt. The implementation may have included a trivial false-flag use of Red-Cross symbol by Columbian government forces or it may have been that genuine Red-Cross personnel were themselves tricked into taking part. Not false-flag.
  
''The Wikipedia section [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag#Air_warfare here] states that aircraft must always be correctly marked by nationality and their military nature. There are no incidents reported.
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* 2006 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloed,_Bodem,_Eer_en_Trouw ''Bloed, Bodem, Eer en Trouw''] "Flemish TV channel VTM claimed (citing justice sources) that the group was preparing to assassinate Filip Dewinter, an important figure of the far right Vlaams Belang party, in a false flag attack that would have been blamed on the Islamist movement. Taking advantage of the ensuing confusion, the group would then murder Dyab Abou Jahjah, leader of the Arab European League. Belgian justice authories denied these claims." Not false-flag.
  
''If you have published evidence of further cases wrongfully rejected at Wikipedia by bias, please add them. (You may wish to populate this section from the current Wikipedia entry at the same time).  
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* 1988 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masada_Action_and_Defense_Movement Masada Action and Defense Movement] carried out 2 bombings (and is linked to one in 1972). There is no evidence presented in the Wikipedia article that these alleged "white supremacists" were not Zionists and their hatred of Muslims was not genuine. Not false-flag.
  
''Wikispooks admins will not interfere without good reason as long as this notice is in place.''
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* 1980 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bologna_massacre Bologna massacre] - far-right extremists were convicted for this attack. Involvement by the Italian secret service alleged. Not false-flag.
  
===Land warfare===
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* 1978 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celle_Hole Celle Hole] one bombing carried out by a West German secret service to further implicate the Red Army Faction, an active terrorist group. Revealed to be a not very serious (nobody hurt, no prison escape) case by the German government in 1986. Genuine but minor false-flag.
  
''The Wikipedia page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag#Land_warfare here] states that International Law permits approach of an enemy in his uniform, but it must be discarded before shooting.  
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* 1972 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canuck_letter Canuck letter] - dirty campaign trick, a forged letter and accusation widely believed to have ended  the Presidential hopes of Senator Edmund Muskie. Not false-flag.
  
Deception of other forms (eg false use of the Red Cross) are known as perfidy and are forbidden.
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* 1970s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategy_of_tension The strategy of tension] was a period in Italy when right-wing elements are accused of carrying out various terrorist acts. There do not appear to be any of the elements of a false-flag element, though the 1972 killing of three Italian police [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Years_of_Lead_(Italy)#Peteano_bombing Peteano bombing] blame was initially blamed on their ideological opponents, the Lotta Continua ("continuous struggle", far left extra-parliamentary organization). Officers of the carabinieri were later indicted and convicted for manipulating the investigation in false directions. An Ordine Nuovo ("New Order" far right Italian cultural and extra-parliamentary political and terrorist organization founded in 1956) member has been named as the bomber. Not obviously false-flag.
  
The only example given (and the one on which International Law is based) is Operation Greif. Otto Skorzeny had ordered his men to infiltrate behind American lines in American uniforms but was cleared by the military court at the Dachau Trials.
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* 1970s the CIA Project Cherry is described in Wikipedia as a "USA non-stop assassination project to kill Norodom Sihanouk, Prince, and later King of Cambodia" but with no details.
  
''If you have published evidence of further cases wrongfully rejected at Wikipedia by bias, please add them. (You may wish to populate this section from the current Wikipedia entry at the same time).  
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* 1970 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Philippines_(1965-1986) Plaza Miranda Bombings] in the Philippines presumably carried out by Ferdinand Marcos which he attempted to blame on the Liberal Party victims. Not false-flag.
  
''Wikispooks admins will not interfere without good reason as long as this notice is in place.''
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* 1968 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marxist-Leninist_Party_of_the_Netherlands The Marxist-Leninist Party of the Netherlands] was a fake pro-China communist party in the Netherlands set up by the Dutch secret service using a real (but purged) communist Pieter Boevé (under the pseudonym of "Chris Petersen"). The party claimed to represent the principles of Maoism against the "heresies" of the official pro-USSR Communist Party of the Netherlands and there is no evidence otherwise, despite the false funding. Not false-flag.
  
==Other types of False Flag and examples==
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* 1967 Some sources (eg the US survivors here) describe the 1967 Israeli "USS Liberty Incident" as false-flag since the planes (but not the torpedo boats) were unmarked and the intention appears to have been to sink the ship without trace, with blame presumably falling on another party, the Egyptians. Debatable false-flag, treated as negative.
  
''The Wikipedia article includes these categories of "False Flag" including some useful examples.''
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* 1962 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods CIA Operation Northwoods] a series of proposals for false-flag attacks, blaming Cuba for attacks carried out on US people/assets rejected by the Kennedy administration. In the same year [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Mongoose Operation Mongoose] was 12 proposals devised by the Department of Defense and against the same target. James Bamford wrote in his well-cited 2002 book "Body of secrets" that Northwoods "had the written approval of the Chairman and every member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff". False-flag attacks were plotted but not authorised or perpetrated. Not false-flag.
  
===As pretexts for War===
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* 1954 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBSUCCESS CIA PBSUCCESS] was a covert US Operation to overthrow the Arbenz government in Guatemala in 1954. Not false-flag.
  
''The Wikipedia page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag#As_pretexts_for_war here] covers a few incidents of False Flag Attacks used as pretexts for war eg 1931 Mukden incident, the Gleiwitz incident on August 31, 1939, and the 1953 overthrow of Mohammed Mosaddeq. Also the 1962 Operation Northwoods plot intended to excuse an attack on Cuba.
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* 1954 Lavon Affair, falsely described by Wikipedia as a "failed Israeli covert operation". Genuine false-flag.
  
''If you have published evidence of further cases wrongfully rejected at Wikipedia by bias, please add them. (You may wish to populate this section from the current Wikipedia entry at the same time).  
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* 1953 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Ajax CIA Operation Ajax] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Boot Operation Boot] were covert oprations to overthrow the Prime Minister of Iran and replace him with the Shah. Not false-flag.
  
''Wikispooks admins will not interfere without good reason as long as this notice is in place.''
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* 1947 onwards - the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Activities_Division Special Activities Division] of the US has a large and detailed Wikipedia article on the covert operations carried out but SAD has never been accused of carrying out false-flag operations and its appearance as such in the main article seems in error. Not false-flag.
  
===Pseudo-operations===
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* 1944 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panzer_Brigade_150 Panzer Brigade 150] wore American uniforms as they attempted to seize bridges ahead of the Ardennes Offensive, a German counter-attack. Their success was slight though the tactic caused the Americans great alarm. A Wikipedia article on the "Kommandoverband Jaguar German army unit" was deleted when it was discovered to have been largely taken from (and hence a copyright violation of) an article on a Russian web-site [http://beute.narod.ru/Beutepanzer/su/t-34/t-34-85/t-34_85_jaguar.htm here], claiming that Germans in Russian uniforms spent 6 hours in Soviet occupied territory. It is unclear whether this is a true false-flag attack/operation (as intended at both Wikipedia and Wikispooks). It is known that SOE agents sometimes wore German uniforms behind enemy lines and, in 1944, German soldiers were sometimes wearing the better-quality American uniforms. Debatable false-flag, treated as negative.
  
''The Wikipedia page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag#Pseudo-operations here] covers a few more incidents of False Flag Attacks.
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* 1939 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleiwitz_incident Gleiwitz incident] Germans dressed as Polish briefly seize a German radio station. They briefly broadcast in Polish and left behind the body of a freshly murdered German Silesian known to have been sympathetic to Poles. Genuine false-flag.
  
''If you have published evidence of further cases wrongfully rejected at Wikipedia by bias, please add them. (You may wish to populate this section from the current Wikipedia entry at the same time).  
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* 1939 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelling_of_Mainila Shelling of Finland] by Joseph Stalin and USSR in order to get pretext for 'justified' war of aggression named Winter War. Genuine false-flag.
  
''Wikispooks admins will not interfere without good reason as long as this notice is in place.''
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* 1933 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichstag_Fire The Reichstag Fire] was Hitler's pretext for suspending the Weimar Constitution and could have been false flag. "Historians disagree as to whether Van der Lubbe acted alone or whether the arson was planned and ordered by the Nazis ... as a false flag operation". Debatable false-flag, treated as negative.
  
===Espionage===
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==Additional incidents==
  
''The Wikipedia page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag#Pseudo-operations here] includes under "False Flag Attacks" cases where communist authorities have used spies posing as peace-campaigners to discover secrets.
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No "Reliable Source" has been found for the following report, it is included here because it is recent (at the time of writing) and the memos might become public:
  
''If you have published evidence of further cases wrongfully rejected at Wikipedia by bias, please add them. (You may wish to populate this section from the current Wikipedia entry at the same time).  
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''A series of CIA memos describes how Israeli Mossad agents posed as American spies to recruit members of the terrorist organization Jundallah to fight their covert war against Iran [in 2007 and 2008]'' Mark Perry, ForeignPolicy.com blog in 2012.<ref>[http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/01/13/false_flag?page=0,0 False Flag] A series of CIA memos describes how Israeli Mossad agents posed as American spies to recruit members of the terrorist organization Jundallah to fight their covert war against Iran [in 2007/2008]. Foreign Policy.com. JANUARY 13, 2012.</ref> Or according to Justin Raimond of antiwar.com, ''the Israelis, flush with American dollars and toting U.S. passports, posed as CIA officers in recruiting Jundallah operatives - what is commonly referred to as a ‘false flag’ operation.''<ref>[http://mycatbirdseat.com/2012/01/justin-raimondo-under-a-false-flag/ Justin Raimondo : Under a False Flag] My Cat Bird Seat blog, JANUARY 17, 2012</ref>
  
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==Notes==
 
 
===Dirty War===
 
 
 
''The Wikipedia page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag#Dirty-War here] includes more "False Flag Attacks".
 
 
 
''If you have published evidence of further cases wrongfully rejected at Wikipedia by bias, please add them. (You may wish to populate this section from the current Wikipedia entry at the same time).
 
 
 
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===Non-state operatives, Terrorism===
 
 
 
''The Wikipedia page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag#Terrorism here] includes more "False Flag Attacks" carried out either by or against non-state operatives, eg the Reichstag Fire and actions during the Algerian Civil War. It alleges that some of the "Chechen Bombings" of the 1990s were actually carried out by the Russian state.
 
 
 
''If you have published evidence of further cases wrongfully rejected at Wikipedia by bias, please add them. (You may wish to populate this section from the current Wikipedia entry at the same time).
 
 
 
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===Elections===
 
 
 
''The Wikipedia page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag#Elections here] includes more "False Flag Attacks" carried out either by or against non-state operatives, eg shootings in the Caucasuses in 2008.
 
 
 
''If you have published evidence of further cases wrongfully rejected at Wikipedia by bias, please add them. (You may wish to populate this section from the current Wikipedia entry at the same time).
 
 
 
''Wikispooks admins will not interfere without good reason as long as this notice is in place.''
 
 
 
===Civilian usage===
 
 
 
''The Wikipedia page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag#Civilian_usage here] includes more "False Flag Attacks" carried out by businesses, special interest groups, religions, political ideologies (eg Scientology) and campaigns for office (eg New Hampshire 2006).
 
  
''If you have published evidence of further cases wrongfully rejected at Wikipedia by bias, please add them. (You may wish to populate this section from the current Wikipedia entry at the same time).
 
 
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==See also==
 
 
Wikipedia offers other concepts on similar lines:
 
* Black propaganda
 
* Casus belli
 
* Covert operation
 
* Front organization
 
* Inside job
 
* Joe job, a similar online concept
 
* Mimicry
 
* State terrorism
 
 
Wikipedia offers these other examples:
 
 
* 1962 CIA Operation Northwoods, a Plan to blame Cuba for a Terrorist attack in order to get a pretext for 'justified' War of aggression after USA funded and organized failed Terrorist attack known as CIA Operation Mongoose.
 
* 1953 CIA Operation Ajax, overthrow of the Prime Minister of Iran and his replacement with the Shah.<ref>[http://www.garretwilson.com/books/reviews/alltheshahsmen.html All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror] Stephen Kinzer, Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2003. This is the reference in current use at Wikipedia.</ref>
 
* 1939 Shelling of Finland by Joseph Stalin and USSR in order to get pretext for 'justified' war of aggression named Winter War
 
* 1933 The Reichstag Fire, Hitler's pretext for suspending the Weimar Constitution, may have been false flag.
 
* ''Bloed, Bodem, Eer en Trouw'' (Flemish neo-Nazi group preparing false flag attacks)
 
* Bologna massacre
 
* Canuck letter
 
* Celle Hole
 
* CIA PBSUCCESS ([USA]) Operation for overthrowing the Arbenz government in Guatemala in 1954
 
* CIA Project Cherry (USA non-stop assassination project to kill Norodom Sihanouk, Prince, and later King of Cambodia)
 
* Gleiwitz incident - 3rd Reich Nazis Operation Himmler in order to get pretext for 'justified' war of aggression against Poland with USSR day after that - named Fall Weiß
 
* Kommandoverband Jaguar German army unit conducting deep reconnaissance in Soviet uniforms
 
* ''Lavon Affair Israeli attempt to plant bombs in Western targets in Egypt, in blaming Arab elements''
 
* Marxist-Leninist Party of the Netherlands (fake party set up by the Dutch security service)
 
* Masada Action and Defense Movement ("Zionist" group bombing Arab targets in France, really French white supremacists)
 
* Operation Jaque
 
* Special Activities Division
 
* The Plaza Miranda Bombings in the Philippines, which led to Ferdinand Marcos's suspension of the writ of habeas corpus.
 
* The strategy of tension in Italy during the 1970s, when right-wing Italian, Spanish, Greek, and CIA agents caused various terrorist acts in Italy, which were publicly laid to Communist terrorist groups that were actually fakes, and to the Red Brigades who were actually innocent of these particular crimes
 
 
==Notes==
 
 
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Revision as of 20:12, 19 March 2012

False flag attacks are carried out in ways calculated to deceive the victim as to the nature of the perpetrator, conventionally (though not necessarily) by a device such as flying false colours.

This article is offered as an adjunct to the Wikipedia article "False Flag Attacks". Covert operations and confusing references to "Black Flag" have been avoided and some puzzling gaps filled in. See definition below.

Important examples inadequately covered at WP

September 11th, 2001

Main Pages: Category:9/11

On September 11, 2001, a complex attack was carried out for which no one has been brought to justice. The US government continues neither to investigate the evidence, admit reponsibility nor answer reasonable outstanding questions. Two US passenger planes were flown into two of the World Trade Center Towers, both of which collapsed completely just an hour or two later, as did WTC7, a third tower in the World Trade Center which was not hit by an aeroplane. There is considerable compelling evidence - both forensic and from eye-witnesses - that explosives were involved in all three tower collapses. An attack was launched against the Pentagon, which was subject to a military stand down. Official procedure was followed neither before, during nor after the attack. None of the hijacked aircraft were intercepted, fighter jets were not scrambled, and the evidence of the demolished World Trade Center buildings was removed without being subjected to any investigation. There are many other serious anomalies and problems with the official narrative of these events. Wikipedia editors seem determined to remove any evidence from the 9/11 pages which contradicts the US government's official conspiracy theory. Subsequent to the 9/11 attacks, another possible false flag was carried out - the 'Amerithrax' Anthrax attacks, which were blamed on Islamic Terrorists at the time, although a $100M FBI investigation concluded that the Anthrax used was of US military origin. The case is now closed although some of the evidence remains 'under seal'[1] .

1954 Lavon Affair

Main Article: Lavon Affair

Israel used Egyptian Jews as fifth-columnist to mount terrorist attacks on American and British-owned targets in Cairo and Alexandria. That it was actually Zionist terrorism was discovered when one of the saboteurs was caught planting a bomb in 1954. Israel blamed antisemitism in Egypt for the accusations and anyone who dared repeat them, silencing almost all western comment.

Israel finally ended five decades of denial in 2005, presenting official citations to surviving agents, saying: "This is historic justice for those who were sent on a mission on behalf of the state and became the victims of a complex political affair."[2]

The motive of this terrorism is not entirely clear, though Israel wished to induce the British government to retain its occupying troops in Egypt's Suez Canal zone. Israel also urgently needed manpower to work and defend the land it had seized in 1948, so anything that induced antisemitism, pogroms and expulsions of Jews was to their advantage. A Zionist source says that they intended the attacks to be "blamed on local insurgents [and] discredit Nasser's rule"[3]

Bias at the Wikipedia article on False Flag is not obvious, since the article is mysteriously thin, perhaps because Israel has denied or fraudulently accused others of so many attacks. There is an article on the Lavon Affair which says that the affair was "disastrous for Israel in several ways" but fail to mention any of the very serious effects on Egypt or Egyptian Jews. Factually, the Wikipedia article is detailed and largely complete.

1950 Baghdad Bombings

Never acknowledged by Israel

The April 1950 bombings that helped panic most of the 150,000 Jews of Iraq to leave for Israel have never been claimed by the Zionists.

For and against the Zionists having done it

The Wikipedia generally presents a large number of other reasons why the Jews would have wanted to leave and strongly implies that the existence of Israel, and the activities of the Zionists in Iraq did nothing to cause problems for the Jews. But in the article on "Jews in Iraq" (Oct 2011) it admits:

The true identity and objective of the masterminds behind the bombings has been the subject of controversy. A secret Israeli inquiry in 1960 found no evidence that they were ordered by Israel or any motive that would have explained the attack, though it did find out that most of the witnesses believed that Jews had been responsible for the bombings.[4][5] The issue remains unresolved: Iraqi activists still regularly charge that Israel used violence to engineer the exodus, while Israeli officials of the time vehemently deny it. Historian Moshe Gat reports that "the belief that the bombs had been thrown by Zionist agents was shared by those Iraqi Jews who had just reached Israel".[6] Sociologist Phillip Mendes backs Gat's claims, and further attributes the allegations to have been influenced and distorted by feelings of discrimination.[7]

Journalist Naeim Giladi's position that the bombings were "perpetrated by Zionist agents in order to cause fear amongst the Jews, and so promote their exodus to Israel" is shared by a number of anti-Zionist authors, including the Israeli Black Panthers (1975), David Hirst (1977), Wilbur Crane Eveland (1980), Uri Avnery (1988), Ella Shohat (1986), Abbas Shiblak (1986), Marion Wolfsohn (1980), and Rafael Shapiro (1984). In his article, Giladi notes that this was also the conclusion of Wilbur Crane Eveland, a former senior officer in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) who outlined that allegation in his book "Ropes of Sand".

Other accounts state that arms were stock-piled in synagogues by the Zionists and were shown to the Iraqi services by a captured member of the underground.

Definition of a false-flag attack

The Wikipedia article on "False Flag" states that "False flag (aka Black Flag) operations are covert operations designed to deceive in such a way that the operations appear as though they are being carried out by other entities." This is confusing, but the "attack" part of that convention is maintained here. A spying or escape operation wearing the wrong uniform will not be described as "False Flag" for this purpose, nor will a covert operation.

Wikipedia distorts listings

Editors (with admin support) at the Wikipedia have written the WP article to make it appear that false-flag attacks/operations are common, when in fact they're extremely rare in the West, and indeed rare anywhere. The list at the Wikipedia "False Flag" article (as at Mar 2012) describes 18 cases, of which just four (one each from the Nazis and the Soviets in 1939, the 1954 Israeli "Lavon Affair", and a fairly trivial West German case in 1978) appear to be genuine. There are three further "Debatable false-flag, treated as negative", two Nazi and one Israeli.

In fairness, the WP articles themselves cover most of the following incidents either adequately or quite well, so it is only the "False Flag" article which has been badly distorted.

  • 2008 Operation Jaque tricked FARC captors (two of whom were arrested) into handing over 15 hostages including Ingrid Betancourt. The implementation may have included a trivial false-flag use of Red-Cross symbol by Columbian government forces or it may have been that genuine Red-Cross personnel were themselves tricked into taking part. Not false-flag.
  • 2006 Bloed, Bodem, Eer en Trouw "Flemish TV channel VTM claimed (citing justice sources) that the group was preparing to assassinate Filip Dewinter, an important figure of the far right Vlaams Belang party, in a false flag attack that would have been blamed on the Islamist movement. Taking advantage of the ensuing confusion, the group would then murder Dyab Abou Jahjah, leader of the Arab European League. Belgian justice authories denied these claims." Not false-flag.
  • 1988 Masada Action and Defense Movement carried out 2 bombings (and is linked to one in 1972). There is no evidence presented in the Wikipedia article that these alleged "white supremacists" were not Zionists and their hatred of Muslims was not genuine. Not false-flag.
  • 1980 Bologna massacre - far-right extremists were convicted for this attack. Involvement by the Italian secret service alleged. Not false-flag.
  • 1978 Celle Hole one bombing carried out by a West German secret service to further implicate the Red Army Faction, an active terrorist group. Revealed to be a not very serious (nobody hurt, no prison escape) case by the German government in 1986. Genuine but minor false-flag.
  • 1972 Canuck letter - dirty campaign trick, a forged letter and accusation widely believed to have ended the Presidential hopes of Senator Edmund Muskie. Not false-flag.
  • 1970s The strategy of tension was a period in Italy when right-wing elements are accused of carrying out various terrorist acts. There do not appear to be any of the elements of a false-flag element, though the 1972 killing of three Italian police Peteano bombing blame was initially blamed on their ideological opponents, the Lotta Continua ("continuous struggle", far left extra-parliamentary organization). Officers of the carabinieri were later indicted and convicted for manipulating the investigation in false directions. An Ordine Nuovo ("New Order" far right Italian cultural and extra-parliamentary political and terrorist organization founded in 1956) member has been named as the bomber. Not obviously false-flag.
  • 1970s the CIA Project Cherry is described in Wikipedia as a "USA non-stop assassination project to kill Norodom Sihanouk, Prince, and later King of Cambodia" but with no details.
  • 1970 Plaza Miranda Bombings in the Philippines presumably carried out by Ferdinand Marcos which he attempted to blame on the Liberal Party victims. Not false-flag.
  • 1968 The Marxist-Leninist Party of the Netherlands was a fake pro-China communist party in the Netherlands set up by the Dutch secret service using a real (but purged) communist Pieter Boevé (under the pseudonym of "Chris Petersen"). The party claimed to represent the principles of Maoism against the "heresies" of the official pro-USSR Communist Party of the Netherlands and there is no evidence otherwise, despite the false funding. Not false-flag.
  • 1967 Some sources (eg the US survivors here) describe the 1967 Israeli "USS Liberty Incident" as false-flag since the planes (but not the torpedo boats) were unmarked and the intention appears to have been to sink the ship without trace, with blame presumably falling on another party, the Egyptians. Debatable false-flag, treated as negative.
  • 1962 CIA Operation Northwoods a series of proposals for false-flag attacks, blaming Cuba for attacks carried out on US people/assets rejected by the Kennedy administration. In the same year Operation Mongoose was 12 proposals devised by the Department of Defense and against the same target. James Bamford wrote in his well-cited 2002 book "Body of secrets" that Northwoods "had the written approval of the Chairman and every member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff". False-flag attacks were plotted but not authorised or perpetrated. Not false-flag.
  • 1954 CIA PBSUCCESS was a covert US Operation to overthrow the Arbenz government in Guatemala in 1954. Not false-flag.
  • 1954 Lavon Affair, falsely described by Wikipedia as a "failed Israeli covert operation". Genuine false-flag.
  • 1947 onwards - the Special Activities Division of the US has a large and detailed Wikipedia article on the covert operations carried out but SAD has never been accused of carrying out false-flag operations and its appearance as such in the main article seems in error. Not false-flag.
  • 1944 Panzer Brigade 150 wore American uniforms as they attempted to seize bridges ahead of the Ardennes Offensive, a German counter-attack. Their success was slight though the tactic caused the Americans great alarm. A Wikipedia article on the "Kommandoverband Jaguar German army unit" was deleted when it was discovered to have been largely taken from (and hence a copyright violation of) an article on a Russian web-site here, claiming that Germans in Russian uniforms spent 6 hours in Soviet occupied territory. It is unclear whether this is a true false-flag attack/operation (as intended at both Wikipedia and Wikispooks). It is known that SOE agents sometimes wore German uniforms behind enemy lines and, in 1944, German soldiers were sometimes wearing the better-quality American uniforms. Debatable false-flag, treated as negative.
  • 1939 Gleiwitz incident Germans dressed as Polish briefly seize a German radio station. They briefly broadcast in Polish and left behind the body of a freshly murdered German Silesian known to have been sympathetic to Poles. Genuine false-flag.
  • 1939 Shelling of Finland by Joseph Stalin and USSR in order to get pretext for 'justified' war of aggression named Winter War. Genuine false-flag.
  • 1933 The Reichstag Fire was Hitler's pretext for suspending the Weimar Constitution and could have been false flag. "Historians disagree as to whether Van der Lubbe acted alone or whether the arson was planned and ordered by the Nazis ... as a false flag operation". Debatable false-flag, treated as negative.

Additional incidents

No "Reliable Source" has been found for the following report, it is included here because it is recent (at the time of writing) and the memos might become public:

A series of CIA memos describes how Israeli Mossad agents posed as American spies to recruit members of the terrorist organization Jundallah to fight their covert war against Iran [in 2007 and 2008] Mark Perry, ForeignPolicy.com blog in 2012.[8] Or according to Justin Raimond of antiwar.com, the Israelis, flush with American dollars and toting U.S. passports, posed as CIA officers in recruiting Jundallah operatives - what is commonly referred to as a ‘false flag’ operation.[9]

Notes

  1. FBI Summary Report Footnote pp. 8
  2. "After half a century of reticence and recrimination, Israel ... honored ... agents-provocateur." YNetNews, 30th March 2005.
  3. Israel "recruited nine young Egyptian Jews to stage terrorist attacks that, they thought, would be blamed on local insurgents and would discredit Nasser's rule" Jewish Review, 1st Aug 2004.
  4. I. Black & B. Morris Israel's Secret Wars (Futura, 1992), p93. "secret Israeli inquiry in 1960 found no evidence ... did find out that most of the witnesses believed that Jews had been responsible for the bombings". This is the reference in current use at Wikipedia.
  5. Palestinian account of the bombings If Americans Knew, 25th Mar 2006. This is the reference in current use at Wikipedia.
  6. M. Gat, The Jewish Exodus from Iraq, 1948-1951 (Frank Cass, 1997), p186-187. "Iraqi activists still regularly charge that Israel used violence to engineer the exodus, while Israeli officials of the time vehemently deny it". This is the reference in current use at Wikipedia.
  7. Sociologist Phillip Mendes attributes the allegations to have been influenced and distorted by feelings of discrimination. FORGOTTEN REFUGEES. This is the (dead link) reference in current use at Wikipedia.
  8. False Flag A series of CIA memos describes how Israeli Mossad agents posed as American spies to recruit members of the terrorist organization Jundallah to fight their covert war against Iran [in 2007/2008]. Foreign Policy.com. JANUARY 13, 2012.
  9. Justin Raimondo : Under a False Flag My Cat Bird Seat blog, JANUARY 17, 2012