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False Flags with Richard Dolan

False Flags with Richard Dolan

2017Ended1 Season11 Episodes7.0TMDB
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Richard Dolan guides us through the history and implementation of covert operations, and the resultant media coverage, to reveal the ulterior motives behind such actions. We live in a world of illusions designed to keep us in a state of confusion and feeling hopeless. But we can free ourselves from these shackles of deception as we learn how this game is being played out, right before our very eyes. He shows us that false flag operations and propaganda are tools used to achieve specific ends that would otherwise be impossible to justify. We examine details from various historical events, from the great fire of Rome to the 9/11 attacks, to uncover the consequences for everyone involved. For some, this information may be difficult to accept. Stripping away the illusions can be painful at first, but having this knowledge is empowering, to the benefit of all humanity.

Season 1 · Episode 4

The Modern Age of Deception

Aug 15, 2017·30m

Richard Dolan reveals details of three events which ushered in the modern age of deception: the sinking of the USS Maine in 1898, the financial scare of 1907 which established the Federal Reserve, and the sinking of the RMS Lusitania which convinced U.S. citizens that it was time to enter the Great War. Before we can definitively identify these as false flags, we must ask, who benefits? The evidence suggests that major bankers were behind these manipulations, twisting the hearts and minds of the people, for their own financial gain.

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When did False Flags with Richard Dolan Season 1 Episode 4 air?

False Flags with Richard Dolan Season 1 Episode 4 aired on August 15, 2017.

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This episode runs for approximately 30 minutes.

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