Former Psyops Officer: Recent Domestic Terror Events Designed to Distract Attention Away from Syria

H/t reader squodgy:

“Fascinating, classic case of the entire US population in the Matrix of disinfo while US Military carry out blatent murderous attacks on civilians just like those they programme.”


Former Psyops Officer: Recent Domestic Terror Events Designed to Distract Attention Away from Syria:

Scott Bennett, formerly of the U.S. Army 11th Psychological Operations Battalion, told RT the dumpster bombing in New York, a pipe bomb explosion prior to a charity race in New Jersey for Marines and Navy sailors, and a potential bomb threat resulting in the closing of 60 schools in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island were part of a psychological operation to draw attention away from an effort by the US to step up the war in Syria.

Scrub to 12 minutes, 34 seconds on the video below to view Bennett’s claim.

Kurt Nimmo is the editor of Another Day in the Empire, where this article first appeared. He is the former lead editor and writer of Infowars.com.

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12 thoughts on “Former Psyops Officer: Recent Domestic Terror Events Designed to Distract Attention Away from Syria”

  1. Parenting Magazine Warns ‘Blond, Cheerful’ Families Dangerous, Likely Right Wing
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    http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/09/25/blond-cheerful-families-dangerous-right/

    Germany’s most popular parenting magazine, Baby & Family, tells readers to beware of blonde-haired, blue-eyed families who are “inconspicuous” and “cheerful,” as these warning signs indicate that they are just as dangerous if not moreso than gangs of Nazi racists and bigots. The identifying features of right-wing families, it contends, are that they are “inconspicuous, well-behaved, cute and engaged.”

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