
False Flags over Europe
A Modern History of State-Fabricated Terror
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Nick Kollerstrom
About this listen
You need to know that, in the 21st century, the military fabricates terror events to scare the populace into increasing their budget. This practice has only assumed center stage in recent times, since the 9/11 event. These events consolidate right-wing government and are used to demonize an innocent party which receives the blame, usually Muslims.
This audiobook surveys such events in Europe. They follow on from the great progenitor event of 9/11, which was not what it appeared to be. These events are theatrical. Their purpose is eternal war, just like George Orwell predicted.
Here, we analyze 14 of these big "terror" spectaculars. This is, alas, the main art form of the 21st century, often using crisis actors to fool you.
©2019 Nicholas Kollerstrom (P)2019 Nicholas KollerstromEvil walks amongst us 👹
The truth is scarier than actual terrorism
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Informative book
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However, both titles are very slight. This is fine as long as they’re good but unfortunately, both narrations seem rushed and even more mumbling than usual for Kollerstrom to the point that information seems to be missed out as sentences trail off. Largely copy and paste jobs from other, longer, books, they also seem to be missing huge chunks of information which it is assumed the listener will already know. This is a shame given the short running times. For me, both Kollerstrom audiobooks here are missed opportunities. I’m still interested in hearing more and would pick up more audiobook titles from him, but was left a little disappointed by these. Well worth getting if you like his work and these types of theories, but I’m unlikely to revisit either anytime soon.
Both get a three out of five. Fine in their field, but probably too niche and wacky in style for broader appeal, which is probably half the battle lost for the author before a word has even been read.
Wacky, but slight.
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