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        <title>How simply a false flag operation can function (example: “Charlie Hebdo”)</title>
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        <description>Good evening ladies and gentlemen.  A month ago the terror attack in the editors office of Charlie Hebdo shocked people all over the world.  In Internet networks this attack has been a major topic of discussion.  Various information sources pointed out massive inconsistencies concerning this attack and the investigation into it.  Kla-tv reported in several broadcasts about this.  Many information spreading sources consider this attack as very likely to have been a so called false flag operation.  nBut how could a false flag operation have looked concretely in the case of “Charlie Hebdo”?n</description>
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