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Orlando False Flag: The Clash of Histories Paperback – August 1, 2016
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- Print length246 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateAugust 1, 2016
- Dimensions6 x 0.56 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100996143033
- ISBN-13978-0996143035
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2017Many YouTube videos add to exposing of this false flag HOAX. The books by Jim Fetzer: Nobody Died at Sandy Hook, and sequels, are also good like Kevin's Trilogy. One thing is clear, almost no one trusts or believes main stream media. This book is a collection of essays from various people with different backgrounds who come to agreement on this issue, Orlando was a false flag hoax. The views of this book will NOT be heard on main stream media at this time.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2017Brilliant analysis - Trump should read this book and learn that the real Security Threat is NOT Muslims - WHO are the REAL so-called terrorists?…. (drum beats) …..
- Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2016(This brief review is based on a longer one I just posted at the Truth and Shadows blog)
Barely seven weeks after the murky events of the night of June 12th in Florida’s Pulse gay club, Kevin Barrett’s instant anthology is already providing valuable insights and perspectives.
The publishing speediness is unusual and also important because the urgency is great.
False flag operations—and this is what Orlando was—remain the prime drivers of the maximum illusion “war on terror” and ongoing aggressive actions against Russia, China, Syria and others by the imperial American Empire, its allies and vassals—all masked as “the West.” World War III is not out of the question. The path to unimaginable destruction is being paved with the most sophisticated, deceptive and far-reaching fear campaign of all time, founded on the destabilizing delusion of the “extremist jihadist threat.”
This is why it’s so important that the anomalies and absurdities and impossibilities of each latest false flag op be revealed, somewhere, as early as possible. Barrett has undertaken this challenge. Shortly after the Charlie Hebdo events he published (in April 2015) We Are NOT Charlie Hebdo!: Free Thinkers Question the French 9/11. Then shortly after San Bernardino he published (in January 2016) ANOTHER French False Flag?: Bloody Tracks from Paris to San Bernardino.
One of the strongest chapters in Orlando is Joachim Hagopian’s “Orlando’s Geopolitical Context: The Empire’s Post-9/11 Hegelian-Style Warfare Against Both the World and American Citizens.”
Hagopian at the outset offers, as his prime analytical tool, Hegel’s formula of problem-reaction-solution, successfully exploited repeatedly by typically deceptive rulers to consolidate power.
He reintroduces the formula at the beginning of each of his insightful and heavily footnoted analyses of, for instance, “9/11 Enemy Islam,” “Enemy Senator Paul Wellstone,” “Enemy Russia,” “Enemy China,” “Enemy Iran,” and “Enemy the American People.”
The Hegelian formula, while a powerful template, is not a be-all and end-all. Especially it becomes shaky when outcomes are confused with “solutions.” Hagopian falls prey to this confusion.
Nevertheless the sweep and detail of the context for Orlando that he provides is like a “Worldview for Dummies” that can be applied to all the major false flag ops mounted by the Anglo-American-Israeli nexus starting with 9/11.
A favourite quote in the book for me is: ”The best way to predict the future is to invent it.”—Theodore Hook.
Paradoxically, in a book founded on questioning, there still isn’t enough questioning—in the form of self-interrogation by some of the authors as to whether “facts” they report really are facts. Accordingly, the implied promise of the title of Part 1, “What Really Happened at Orlando?” cannot be fully delivered.
But the book as a whole resoundingly delivers an answer to a somewhat different question: “Can We Trust to the Tiniest Degree Any Official or Media Accounts of What Happened at Orlando?”
A chapter with that title would be the shortest chapter in publishing history. It would consist of “No!”
- Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2021Calling Pulse a hoax is incredibly offensive to the families, friends, victims, and first responders. As an Orlando local, the community was vastly impacted by this event. Many people are still recovering from this. While the blame shouldn’t be shifted on the Islam faith, we also can’t pretend that this didn’t happen. The fact that someone would even consider writing a novel and profiting off of an ignorant conspiracy is beyond me. You can literally look up live footage, 911 calls, photos, and real life stories from people who were effected by this matter. I’m extremely hurt by this as someone who lost a friend very close and dear to me to be told that their death was a fake. What if we started saying that cancer is a hoax? People aren’t actually dying from that it’s just liberal media. Bull crap. This is so so hurtful and my heart hurts for those who have to see this and relive a haunting reality.
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K. BrothersReviewed in Canada on September 15, 20195.0 out of 5 stars Important insights from an investigator who is ex-CIA
Be prepared to be shocked, if you follow mainstream news, for what an investigator found who was able to scratch the surface of this story. His revelations show the importance of demanding more information about terror events before buying official versions of the stories.
R. G. BedwellReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 25, 20165.0 out of 5 stars Excellent study by all authors invlved
Excellent study by all authors invlved. A worthy addition to the false flag library and good sequel to Another French False Flag. Of particular interest is the point of view from the Eastern european and Middle east countries about the false flag attcks throughtout Europe and US. Recommended.

