Day X plot

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Event.png Day X plot(False flag attack,  Operation Gladio/B?) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
2017 Refugee False Flag.jpg
Date2015 - 2017
Perpetrators'Franco A.'?, 'Mathias F.'?, 'Maximilian T.'?
DescriptionA failed attack which appears to have been intended as a false flag to be blamed on Syria.

The 2017 Refugee False Flag plot was publicised in April 2017. The central figure is 'Franco A.', who is alleged to have conspired with 'Maximilian T.' and 'Mathias F.' They were arrested on weapons charges and discovered to have created a fake Syria ID, as if they were planning an attack to be later blamed on refugees. German privacy laws prevent disclosure of their full names. The commercially-controlled media has shown less interest than the 2016 Saumur Deash Cell and is not known to have mentioned Operation Gladio or Operation Gladio/B.

February 2017 Detention

In February 2017, 'Franco A.', a 28 year old lieutenant of the German Bundeswehr was "temporarily detained" by Austrian police at Vienna airport, after he tried to retrieve a loaded, unregistered, handgun he had hidden in a toilet there days earlier[1] which authorities claimed was to be used in an "act of state-threatening violence".[2]

Syrian Fake Identity

[3] A fingerprint check discovered that in December 2015 he had successfully created a false identity for himself as 'David Benjamin' a fruit seller from Damascus.[1] Franco A. had gained partial asylum status as a war refugee.[4] Since he reportedly speaks no Arabic, "riddles remain as to how the soldier received refugee status using a Syrian alias."[4] This suggests that he may have received support from a wider group, such as Operation Gladio/B.

Accomplices

On April 26, 2017, police arrested an alleged accomplice, a 24-year-old German student named as 'Mathias F.', in possession of bullets, flares and other objects that breach weapons laws.[1] [4]

On May 9, 2017, Der Spiegel reported that federal prosecutors had arrested 'Maximilian T.', the second German soldier accused of plotting to commit the false flag terrorist attack. [5]

Subversion

Der Spiegel reported that the officer wrote a Master's thesis on subversion in 2014 at a French elite university[Which?] and that the supervising professor had concluded the text did not conform with the fundamentals of liberal democracy.[4]

Response

Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said Saturday that a probe had been set up at the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) in Nuremberg to deliver "very quick results" into how the suspect established a second identity, allegedly for plans to attack foreigners.[4] The German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen, reports that the Bundeswehr has been reluctant to give more information about him.

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