Schnell Post: The False Flag

We received an email recently which pointed to an interesting article. For those readers on the same email chain, please forgive this post for covering essentially the same ground. I appreciate your indulgence.

But for those who are not aware, we call your attention to the following article:

FBI organized neo-Nazi rallies

The article in question (click on the image to view) is a summary of a much longer investigative piece done by Headline USA, in two parts: part 1 here, part 2 here.

My take on the articles: I spent the morning reading these, plus many other reports, looking at the history of FBI infiltration of groups they deemed problematic. It’s a black hole that actively sucks you in. (And is probably monitored by the FBI or some other 3-letter agency). That’s why I decided to make this a “Schnell Post” and not a full-blown article: we would be here all day and if you want to know more… well… grab a cup of your favorite beverage and get ready to stare at your screen for a while. From spying on Americans to Ruby Ridge, from letting Billary Clinton skate to destroying January 6 documents to help the DOJ, you’re going to be there for a while.

The gist of the articles referenced in the aforementioned Manhattan and Headline USA is simple, and disturbing in its implications: we all know that the FBI uses informants and, at times, stages straw-man purchases or activities (at the risk of entrapment) to ferret out what they deem to be potential threats. But the articles show that the FBI takes it much further: they actually coordinate the events and, at times, actually create or run the organizations themselves.

Let that sink in for a minute.

For example, regarding a rally in Orlando, Florida in 2006:

“Headline USA can reveal that the Orlando neo-Nazi rally was indeed organized by the FBI. The Orlando event also seems to have been part of a larger program to hold Nazi rallies across the country…. for two main purposes: to raise[their informant] Gletty’s profile in the neo-Nazi movement, and to allow the FBI to conduct surveillance of the Nazis who attended the rally… while building a database of Nazis to track.”


https://headlineusa.com/exclusive-the-hidden-history-of-robert-muellers-right-wing-terror-factory-part-1/

Oh, it gets worse. After their informant’s cover was blown,

…the bureau launched another operation in the same area. Dubbed “Primitive Affliction,” the FBI set up a neo-Nazi motorcycle front group to infiltrate Florida’s right-wing underground… [their informants] receiving specialized training from the ADL and SPLC, according to their personnel records.

https://headlineusa.com/exclusive-the-hidden-history-of-muellers-terror-factory/

As I have said before, I don’t want to tell you what to think. I simply want to give you something to think about. To that end, three points:

  1. They say you’re not paranoid if they really are out to get you. Guess what… you’re not paranoid. They are out to get you. Which brings me to the next point:
  2. How can you spot a “false flag” operation or organization? I’m not an expert on this. I am simply Joe Citizen trying to keep his head down and make a living. But one thing pops immediately to mind: they want convictions. Which means, they want to catch people breaking the law and/or planning to harm others. If the organization you are associating with is suggesting violence, law-breaking, or generally causing havoc in a way that could land you in prison- the alarm bells should be going off.
  3. I want to be fair. An organization like the FBI has a place in our society. By that I mean, there are people out there determined to harm innocent people. Stopping them before that harm happens just makes sense. For example, an FBI agent posing as a kindred spirit sold (inert as it turned out) bomb making material to a jihadist wackjob who was hell bent on making a car bomb to blow up a large holiday event in a downtown plaza of a medium size city a number of years ago. My daughter was in that plaza with her friends on the day he intended to blow it up. Obviously, I am grateful Mr. Jihadist Wackjob was stopped. But I also recognize there is a difference between diligent, lawful action and creating the very groups to promote the activity you are trying to stop! The former is legitimate, the other is a false-flag and goes too far. The goal of the former is to protect the people, while of the latter it is to protect and preserve the existing power structure.

Like I said, a black-hole. Read the articles. But remember this: unlike a number of other “neo-Nazi” organizations who call themselves American Nazis (riddled with FBI informants by the way), there is only one American Nazi Party, and it never advocates violence or harming others. The FBI would find it quite boring.

I’m proud to belong to it.

Amerika Erwache!

2 responses to “Schnell Post: The False Flag”

  1. Johann Hauptmann Avatar

    In many posts I’ve seen on YouTube, there is often a comment left, usually under a variety of account names, but are the exact same message, like a cookie cutter cut and paste, that reads: “Is anyone else tired of all this anti-white propaganda?” Every time I see it pop up, I reply “This comment glows”. Meaning it’s obviously an FBI ploy to see who responds, and records that response to put you on a list.

    1. Johann Rhein Avatar

      Ah! I wondered what “glows” meant. I’d bet money you’re right. They probably have an AI algorithm plants the “seeds” and then troll boards and comments for the harvest. I’m probably on a list somewhere. But as I am not advocating anything illegal… fingers crossed. Admittedly, they may not care for my DEI policy 😉

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