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Welcome to Freedom Frequency, an AI-powered podcast by Daily Dominance.

Check out Doug Casey's latest insights at tinyurl.com/dougsnewbook — essential reading for anyone serious about understanding how the world really works.

FF023 - The State's Oldest Trick: Historical False Flags

Today we're exposing the state's oldest trick: the false flag operation. This isn't conspiracy theory — this is documented history showing how governments manufacture crises to justify expanding their power and control over peaceful people.

Documented Cases

  • Operation Northwoods (1962): Drafted plans to stage terror and blame Cuba; declassified in 1997. Kennedy rejected it.
  • Gulf of Tonkin (1964): Declassified NSA docs confirm the “second attack” never happened; used to escalate Vietnam.
  • Operation Gladio (1940s–1990s): Stay-behind networks tied to terror in Europe (e.g., Bologna, 1980) to blame the left and expand state control.
  • Reichstag Fire (1933): Crisis exploited to suspend civil liberties and crush opposition; classic fear-to-power consolidation.
  • USS Maine (1898): Subsequent investigations point to an internal blast; “Remember the Maine” drove war fever and empire.

The Evergreen Pattern
1) Problem — real, manufactured, or allowed to happen
2) Reaction — public panic: “Do something!”
3) Solution — pre-written power grabs, surveillance, and spending

Teaser (kept safe): Pearl Harbor and 9/11 both produced immediate, sweeping expansions of federal power. Serious questions about foreknowledge and failures persist in public discourse — and regardless of cause, both crises were used to transform America in ways that required catastrophe first.

Why it works

  • Authorities are trusted most during crisis.
  • Questioners are smeared as “unpatriotic.”
  • Media amplifies official narratives, rarely investigates.
  • Normalcy bias — most people can’t imagine state malfeasance.

AnCap Lens
The state protects itself first. Ask: Cui bono? What new powers are requested? What rights are “temporarily” suspended? What’s the regime’s honesty track record?

Solutions

  • Build voluntary alternatives: private security, arbitration, insurance.
  • Use markets and reputation systems over coercion.
  • Resist emergency creep: demand sunsets, transparency, audits.

The state manufactures or exploits crises to justify its existence. Your job is to make it irrelevant through peaceful, voluntary cooperation.

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