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'''A patsy''' is a person set up to take the blame for a crime which s/he did not commit. | '''A patsy''' is a person set up to take the blame for a crime which s/he did not commit. | ||
− | + | The term is mainly applied to individuals (occasionally groups) who feature in {{ON}}'s as the perpetrator(s) (often as "[[Lone nut]]" gunmen) in crimes with a [[deep political]] significance; and where there is compelling evidence that they are either totally innocent or have been engineered/provoked (wittingly or unwittingly) into action as part of a conspiracy. Examples from UK history are The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunpowder_Plot Gunpowder Plot] - Wikipedia page</ref> <ref>[[WikiSpooks:About#What Is Wrong With Wikipedia?|What Is Wrong With Wikipedia?]] - Wikispooks on what is wrong with Wikipedia - ie the {{ON}} - page</ref> and the Walsall bomb plot of 1890. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walsall_Anarchists The Walsall Anarchists] - Wikipedia page</ref> <ref>[http://www.diandsaulbooks.co.uk/the-walsall-anarchists---the-truth-about-the-walsall-bomb-plot-by-david-nicoll-328-p.asp The truth about the Walsall Bomb Plot] - Di and Sauls books</ref> <ref>[[Special Branch]] - Wikispooks page dealing briefly with the Walsall bomb plot</ref> | |
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Revision as of 03:05, 29 October 2016
Patsy (“Useful idiot”) | |
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A fall guy, set up to take the blame for the wrong doing of others. |
A patsy is a person set up to take the blame for a crime which s/he did not commit.
The term is mainly applied to individuals (occasionally groups) who feature in Official Narrative's as the perpetrator(s) (often as "Lone nut" gunmen) in crimes with a deep political significance; and where there is compelling evidence that they are either totally innocent or have been engineered/provoked (wittingly or unwittingly) into action as part of a conspiracy. Examples from UK history are The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 [1] [2] and the Walsall bomb plot of 1890. [3] [4] [5]
Examples
Page name | Framed for | Description | |
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Mark David Chapman | John Lennon/Assassination | The convicted but probable controlled patsy killer of John Lennon. | |
John Hinckley | Ronald Reagan/Assassination attempt | Would be assassin of Ronald Reagan, under institutional psychiatric care since the episode. Let loose in 2018. | |
Hasib Hussain | 2005 London bombings | Patsy used in the 2005 London bombings | |
Lee Harvey Oswald | JFK/Assassination | A patsy accused of the assassination of JFK and assassinated himself 2 days later by another "lone nut" gunman | |
James Earl Ray | MLK/Assassination | Charged by the US government for the killing of Martin Luther King. He died in jail having never had a trial. | |
Sirhan Sirhan | RFK/Assassination | A patsy who was very likely MK-ultra'ed to assassinate Robert Kennedy. | |
Thomas Arthur Vallee | Patsy for a cancelled JFK assassination plot in Chicago 4 months before Dallas |
Official examples
Name | Framed for | Description | |
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Anis Amri | 2016 Berlin attack | Supposed perpetrator of the 2016 Berlin attack, termed "Not independently notable" by Wikipedia. | |
Waleed al-Shehri |
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References
- ↑ Gunpowder Plot - Wikipedia page
- ↑ What Is Wrong With Wikipedia? - Wikispooks on what is wrong with Wikipedia - ie the Official Narrative - page
- ↑ The Walsall Anarchists - Wikipedia page
- ↑ The truth about the Walsall Bomb Plot - Di and Sauls books
- ↑ Special Branch - Wikispooks page dealing briefly with the Walsall bomb plot