It can easily be a false flag. Take some marginal kid who doesn’t fit in well, likely some dope in the mix or SSRIs. Then the right person or AI bot starts feeding them stories that make them do whatever you want.
Maybe it isn’t “on March 16th, do it”. But they are masters at creating these ticking time bombs.
One of the classic signs is that they really don’t have a good reason why they did it. Like Sirhan Sirhan.
The CIA had/has an entire program dedicated to this concept called MK-Ultra. And befre you write me off as a kook, consider one thing.
Almost all terror attacks interdicted in the last decade were people cultivated by the FBI, provided the fake bomb, given a target, and then when they press the fake red button, they are arrested. Do you really believe they were all going to do it on their own and the FBI was so good they discovered it and stopped it?
And consider one other thing. When the terrorist drove to Dallas to shoot up the “draw Mohammed” contest, he was stopped by a local police officer who shot him before he could enter the building. Guess who was following him and were immediately on the scene? Two FBI agents who followed him from Arizona. And no, they gave no warning at all to the draw Mohammed contest or the local cops. Why? The answer is blazingly obvious.
Talking about how bots can feed conspiracy theories is interesting. But I think the issue is that the bigger conspiracy theory that he was brainwashed or self-wanted to kill others and ruin his life for a leftist cause is also pretty wild.
This seems like an Occam’s Razor case of an moron. It doesn’t involve the CIA, KGB, Illuminate.
There are many links between the intelligence services and mind control projects. This is true. What we don’t know, is how far it goes ...
Thanks.
that’s the craziest crap I have read in months, if not years.
You would have made a hell of a writer for Mad magazine.
Anytime I hear/read someone use the term “False Flag” I know what they are really saying is “I don’t have any evidence, nothing resembling a coherent argument, but I’m off my meds”