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Who actually knows what the term "false flag" means?

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  • Anonymous
    1 month ago
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    Definitely not the people claiming the Boulder shooting is one.

    "A false flag operation is an act committed with the intent of disguising the actual source of responsibility and pinning blame on a second party. The term is popular amongst conspiracy theory promoters in referring to covert operations of various governments and cabals.

    [1]The term "false flag" originated in the 16th century as a purely figurative expression to mean "a deliberate misrepresentation of someone's affiliation or motives".[2] It was later used to describe a ruse in naval warfare whereby a vessel flew the flag of a neutral or enemy country in order to hide its true identity. The tactic was originally used by pirates and privateers to deceive other ships into allowing them to move closer before attacking them. It later was deemed an acceptable practice during naval warfare according to international maritime laws, provided the attacking vessel displayed its true flag once an attack had begun.[3][4][5][6]"

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag

  • Anonymous
    1 month ago

    It's a navy thing. Misrepresenting what your vessel is e.g. in wartime

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