Buzzsaw Season 1 Episode 7 Rise of False Flags with Richard Dolan
- December 1, 2016
- 35 min
Buzzsaw season 1 episode 7, "Rise of False Flags with Richard Dolan," explores the concept of false flag operations. In this episode, host and investigative journalist Sean Stone sits down with historian and author Richard Dolan to discuss the history and prevalence of false flag events.
False flag operations are covert operations carried out by governments, corporations, or other organizations to create the appearance of an attack or other event that was actually carried out by another party. These types of operations have been used throughout history for various purposes, including to justify wars, distract from political scandals, and manipulate public opinion.
Dolan shares his extensive knowledge on the topic, delving into the various historical examples of false flag operations. He discusses operation Northwoods, a plan by the U.S. government in the 1960s to stage terrorist attacks as a pretext for invading Cuba, and the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which led to the escalation of the Vietnam War.
The conversation also touches on more recent examples, such as the 9/11 attacks and the Boston Marathon bombings. Dolan raises questions about the official narratives surrounding these events, and suggests that there may be more to the stories than what we have been told.
Throughout the episode, Stone and Dolan explore the motivations behind false flag operations, and how they tie into larger geopolitical goals. They also discuss the role of the media in shaping public perception of these events, and the potential for false flag operations to be used in the future.
Overall, "Rise of False Flags with Richard Dolan" is a thought-provoking episode that delves into an important and often overlooked topic. It sheds light on the history of false flag operations, and encourages viewers to question the official narratives surrounding these events.