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Berlin’s Christmas Market Incident a Likely False Flag

By Stephen Lendman | December 21, 2016

Discount ISIS claiming responsibility. Germany along with America, other NATO nations and Middle East partners support the terrorist group. Why would it bite the hand feeding it? Makes no sense!

Claims of responsibility lack credibility without verifiable proof. None so far exists. What’s known about Monday’s incident suggests false flag responsibility.

They’re identifiable the way fingerprints ID people. They’re strategically timed for an intended purpose. They’re designed to capture world headlines, conceal responsibility of the perpetrator, and point fingers at a convenient patsy or patsies.

On Wednesday, reports indicated Berlin police found identity documents (apparently a passport) belonging to a Tunisian national named Anis A. in the cabin of the truck used to kill and injure dozens on Monday.

Following an earlier false flag attack, a cartoon on independent media showed an individual dressed in black, a suicide jacket strapped to his chest, his finger on the triggering mechanism, commenting “s..t, I forgot my passport” – mocking the absurdity of a criminal leaving identifying documents at the scene of the crime, making capture all the easier.

The 9/11 mother of all false flags provided a treasure trove of information, showing what happened was other than the official narrative. Most obvious was how could a handful of terrorists outwit America’s 16 intelligence agencies, including sophisticated NSA eavesdropping on anyone or anything suspicious back then?

No evidence implicated Al Qaeda. Official 9/11 claims were beginning-to-end contradictions and fake news – endless imperial wars following the elaborate hoax.

False flags are a Western tradition, notably in America. Were the Monday Berlin attack and same day assassination of Russia’s ambassador to Turkey the latest examples?

Were CIA dirty hands involved in either or both incidents? Were they linked to Aleppo’s liberation, Russia, Iran and Turkey trilaterally cooperating on cessation of hostilities and conflict resolution in Syria excluding US involvement, along with jihadist fear-mongering to pressure Trump to keep waging imperial wars and perhaps other reasons for what happened?

When it comes to geopolitics, things are seldom as they seem. Truth is other than what’s widely reported.


Stephen Lendman can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book as editor and contributor is titled Flashpoint in Ukraine: How the US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III.

December 22, 2016 - Posted by | Deception, False Flag Terrorism, Timeless or most popular |

2 Comments »

  1. Thought-provoking excellence, as always, by the ever-questioning-the-narrative Stephen Lendman. I do wish that he had noted the Mossad as a master practitioner of terroristic false flags (Lavon, USS Liberty, 9-11…) through the many decades of Zionist maneuvering, manipulation and mayhem. Sadly, the “lack (of) credibility without verifiable proof” is probably the norm, the “proof” that dissident voices will have to bear with in continuing efforts by Big Brother to further his agenda of control and domination.

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    roberthstiver's avatar Comment by roberthstiver | December 22, 2016 | Reply

  2. “Berlin police found identity documents (apparently a passport) belonging to a Tunisian national”……..That’s fantastic, because that’s how they identified the ‘villains’ amid the mayhem and total destruction in NYC on 9/11. It must be in the Koran somewhere, that suicide bombers must leave their passports at the scene of the crime.(So they can get their 70 virgins in Heaven, presumably)
    There’s a pattern emerging now, with these “terrorist attacks” which are designed to prolong the “fear factor”, so that the people will demand the USA keep attacking countries(mainly in the Middle East, for the time being…..on behalf of Israel)

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    Brian Harry, Australia's avatar Comment by Brian Harry, Australia | December 22, 2016 | Reply


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