I've seen stories/images of Russian false flags. Not stories that are false flags, but stories of false flags. Particularly, a picture of a crater created by a "missile" that has obvious shovel marks in it.
These are really interesting to me. Because the concept of a "false flag" is inherently a deep conspiracy theory, but now they're being shared as a matter of fact. The people sharing them are now OK with admitting that false flags are something that can and do occur, but still refuse to entertain the idea that there could be a false flag from their government.
Moreover, these same people will "debunk" any conspiracy theory about their own government by saying "would such an organized conspiracy really leave tell-tale signs like paid actors with IMDB profiles"? But then they laugh at the Russians for supposedly making huge mistakes, like leaving shovel marks in a "missile" crater. They completely fail to see their hypocrisy.
I have no idea if these false flags were real or not. All I know is that so many people that are saying they are false flags are the quickest to say false flags aren't real.
People will recognize how widespread "misinformation" is in the "Russian media" and see very clearly how the media in a country can convince the country of something other than the truth (in their minds), but refuse to accept that the same thing applies to them.
I've seen stories/images of Russian false flags. Not stories that are false flags, but stories of false flags. Particularly, a picture of a crater created by a "missile" that has obvious shovel marks in it.
These are really interesting to me. Because the concept of a "false flag" is inherently a deep conspiracy theory, but now they're being shared as a matter of fact. The people sharing them are now OK with admitting that false flags are something that can and do occur, but still refuse to entertain the idea that there could be a false flag from their government.
Moreover, these same people will "debunk" any conspiracy theory about their own government by saying "would such an organized conspiracy really leave tell-tale signs like paid actors with IMDB profiles"? But then they laugh at the Russians for supposedly making huge mistakes, like leaving shovel marks in a "missile" crater. They completely fail to see their hypocrisy.
I have no idea if these false flags were real or not. All I know is that so many people that are saying they are false flags are the quickest to say false flags aren't real.
People will recognize how widespread "misinformation" is in the "Russian media" and see very clearly how the media in a country can convince the country of something other than the truth (in their minds), but refuse to accept that the same thing applies to them.