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How To Start A War -- (The Covert Strike-First Policy)

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This secret audio was recorded of Lyndon B. Johnson's request for a plan to trap Vietnam and force them into a conflict, and 3 weeks later the Gulf of Tonkin incident occurred.
What can we learn from history about how to start a war?
Well, first create an incident where it seams as though you have been attacked, then manipulate the law using the best lawyers and word-smiths you can find to get away with it.

The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was passed on August 7, 1964 in direct response to a minor naval engagement known as the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. It is of historical significance because it gave U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson authorization (without a formal declaration of war by Congress) for the use of military force in Southeast Asia. The Johnson administration subsequently cited the resolution as legal authority for its rapid escalation of U.S. military involvement in the Vietnam conflict.

Now we're seeing from the re-wording or omitting sections of the 4th amendment, to redefining the word 'torture', Bush and Cheney's administration thumb their noses at the law, the constitution and at America's Great founding fathers that held freedom and the freedoms of every man above all else.

War equals (extra-ordinary) huge debt!!!
Who profits from a whole nation's or country's debt?
World banks -- like 'The World Bank' and 'The Federal Reserve' -- which are privately owned companies and profits DO NOT go back into America.

[ "the Reserve Banks are not federal instrumentalities for purposes of the FTCA [the Federal Tort Claims Act], but are independent, privately owned and locally controlled corporations." ] the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Isn't it extremely suspicious when people involved in the decision for a country to go to war, often have close connections or receive valuable positions with those people that are profiting from that war?

[ Robert McNamara - President of the World Bank (1968-1981) ]

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  • LBJ killed Kennedy, end of story.

  • The motive was defiantly to force LBJ into the Presidency to back the Vietnam war and get it into full-swing.

    When it comes to the assassination of JFK, there is only one motive. Also really only one group that could pull this sort of thing off and most importantly of all... not get caught.

    LBJ is one of the most misguided and ruthless criminals in history. What he O.K'd for that war makes him a heartless, godforsaken monster.

    Rot in hell LBJ

  • Fascinating video thanks. I dread to think what secret conversations "justifying" the Iraq war exist that will never be declassified.

  • There's a fly on the wall somewhere with a price on it's head. Ha Ha.

    Thanks for commenting btw.

  • hard to believe no one has commented on this video...what is even harder to believe is that there are still people out there that don't think governments ever intentionally deceive people to further their own objectives, even if it is at the expense of the very people they are supposed to 'serve' (and it ALWAYS is). THIS country is one of the, if not THE biggest perpetrator of these scenarios. the iraq/afghanistan wars are no exception, yet many still believe in this neocon government. wake up.

  • Thanks for the comment.

    What I find hard2 believe is how easily the media can demonize a leader, race, or religion and still keep up their pretence of political correctness.

    Stirring up race-hate and intercontinental fear-mongering seems to be what they get paid for.

    Now the US has started an act of aggression through Georgia and is busily demonizing the Russians and the Russian leaders through the western media.

    America's no different2 other nations of past history but we have new-war tactics

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  • HockeyDude, it's all about means and motive. Plus, his "Great Society" conflicted with JFK's ideals and policies. LBJ was just another white man who thought it was his "God given duty" to police other cultures..just another way to say White Supremacist...have you ever watched Avatar or Pocahontas?

  • I wouldn't call LBJ a monster. I highly doubt he wanted to go to Vietnam just for the sake of killing Vietnamese. He was attempting to stop the spreading of communism throughout all of Asia. May find it hard to believe but he was doing what he thought was the proper move. Also,Lyndon Johnson's main priority when he became president was his Great Society platform, not Vietnam.

  • @Rikiru You can't seriously stand by that statement? What evidence is there that links LBJ to the assassination of JFK.

  • How to Start a War: The American Use of War Pretext Incidents by Richard Sanders on Global Research.ca explains many of the other wars...

  • @MattHughes2011

    thx 4 the laf

  • @flashoftruth Haven't received a friend request, sent you one, jackass (ended that spree).

    Also, I enjoy looking at our government as a comedy in certain aspects, and God knows I've laughed my ass off at some of the things that go on.

    But honestly, since I was 19 I've desperately wanted to somehow achieve a position in this nation's security council, or perhaps somewhere around that status. Who knows.. Maybe I will, and I'll get back to you on what really goes on up there.

  • @MattHughes2011

    nope...most "thriller movies" are over in 90 mins...our govt. reminds me more of a never ending HORROR movie though...or a comedy, depending on how you look at it...

    you and i haven't actually met and yet already we have discussed both 'taboo' subjects, politics AND religion WITHOUT cursing or name calling...i had to send a friend request.

  • @flashoftruth Yeah I understood your "black flag" remark.

    And sorry, I was in the Marine Corps for 6, and am still in the CIA for 6 on-going as a foreign military operation analyst. Perhaps my views have accumulated due to my international involvement rather than domestic attention, my job as an analyst has put me in various embassies for pretty much the entire time.

    And again, I legitimately side with you on the fact that the US government isn't a room of monks, but it's not a thriller movie.

  • @MattHughes2011

    and sorry again, i always say "black flag" but it's "false flag" & "black ops"...

    google "History of American false flag operations" for but the tip of the iceberg...

  • *conspiracy

    sorry, my laptop is fried

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