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June 13, 2015 - InfoWars Special Reports
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Attack on Dallas Police a False Flag
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There are real attacks that take place in this country.
And so we need to investigate with an open mind what happened in Dallas, Texas in the early morning hours today.
And of course, that was a supposed lone gunman in a self-armored van, a van that he had supposedly fortified himself, that pulled up in front of the Dallas main police headquarters.
And opened fire on the main lobby and into police cars, some of which were occupied.
The police chief has said that they were very blessed that no one was killed because the bullets came within inches of shooting some of the police officers.
Here's where I stand on this.
Even if you are angry at the corrupt government, And even if you think the government's done you wrong, it is not going to help things to randomly go out and target police.
The media has sold things from the federal level and the national level that there's a war between the people and the police and that the way you take your anger out on a corrupt system and a predatory system in many cases is to randomly kill police.
Now, the media doesn't so much say it's a good thing, but they promote it like it's an option.
And the example I'm giving here is, of course, you know, when folks would go jump off the Empire States Building famously, if they had one suicide, they would station police there because they knew that almost every case it'd be on the news, people would see it and go, I think I'll commit suicide, and go jump off the Empire States Building.
It's the same thing for other famous bridges, Golden Gate, Brooklyn, you name it.
This is almost a weekly occurrence, to the point of having to close part of the observation decks on top of large buildings.
Now, are there out-of-control police?
Absolutely.
Have the feds trained them how to act like this?
Yes.
Is society starting to unravel?
Yes.
It's a complex issue, but we know that people like George Soros and others are on record spending $33 million just in Ferguson to try to stir up civil unrest and take the political anger in America that's going on and point so-called reform or revolution towards just scapegoating the police.
We've let the police get the way they are in some areas.
We've let the government get the way it's gotten.
We've allowed things to get out of control.
We need to look in the mirror and get involved politically and change things that way.
When George Soros wants it to be violent, you know that's not the way to go.
That will delegitimize serious criticism of the system.
And then nothing will happen but the country descending into chaos, which globalists like Soros and others will capitalize on, and then they'll bring in a real police state out of the crisis they helped create.
That said, there's several other facets to this, though.
When I first heard about this waking up at 6 a.m.
this morning and it just happened, I thought, well, with all the Jade Helm stuff and all this weird stuff that keeps happening in Texas, they could either wind up some mentally ill person to do this, or they could Tell the military that it was a drill and then it goes live.
That's happened outside Fort Bragg several times where special forces have been killed because the cops thought it was real what was happening.
But then I thought, you know, this just doesn't really serve the system.
Plus the Dallas Police Department, though corrupt and though they covered up the JFK assassination and have been caught doing other things like planting cocaine on people to take their cars.
Still, overall, it's not one of the more corrupt departments in the country.
It just seems like a very bold move.
I would expect this out of New York or D.C., maybe L.A. They'd really pull some shenanigans.
But that's the higher level echelons, not the entire departments.
And that goes back to what I was saying earlier.
You can't just blame some random cop if you're mad at the police and then go shoot them.
That doesn't bring justice.
So I dispatched our great reporters.
Quite frankly, they were already on it.
That's how good they are.
Jakari Jackson had already driven to Dallas early this morning and was already in place.
There's cordons just miles away from where the suspect was shot in his armored van.
So, again, that makes it hard to believe the official story because they're holding people back so far.
Joe Biggs is also going to the police department to the scene of the shooting.
He's already there.
They're going to be filing reports that we'll post at Infowars.com and PrisonPlanet.com.
Now, I'm not saying that I think they're lying and that this is a false flag.
But now government itself, federal and local, has been caught manipulating and lying so much.
Most crime labs have been caught, state and local and federal, fixing evidence, framing people.
So you have to default, not trust the system, and go verify what they're saying.
It's kind of like what Ronald Reagan said, trust but verify.
How about I just think for myself and look at things and see how the media is responding?
One thing that tells me this isn't a staged event, maybe, probably not, is the media wasn't absolutely ready to jump on it immediately and demonize a particular group.
If they come out and say he's a veteran and a patriot, it kind of fits a narrative that armored vehicles are going to be made by citizens and they're going to come with weapons and start attacking police departments on a question of if but when.
None of that's been happening.
So why is the Southern Poverty Law Center and the feds teaching cops this?
So if that narrative comes out, it becomes more suspicious because it fits a pure narrative that was manufactured before.
If it's a guy just mad about his kids being grabbed by the CPS. And the cops happen to be the ones that were there enforcing it, then it fits the model of somebody basically falling down.
But we're investigating.
We're verifying.
We're trusting, but we're verifying.
If it was the feds, I wouldn't even trust.
I would just automatically look at them as suspects because they've been caught so many times pulling false flags.
I mean, look at Fast and Furious.
Look at Benghazi.
Look at Oklahoma City.
Look at...
9-11, they now admit that the Saudis were involved.
Our government covered it up, bare minimum.
Look at Gulf of Tonkin to get us into Vietnam.
And sometimes with the feds, it's not a false flag.
Like the ISIS attack.
Badly coordinated, two idiots.
Pretty much looked like it was real.
And that's the moral of the story.
The answer to armed crazies, whether they be ISIS or some mad dad, is armed people.
Good people started shooting back at him.
The police.
And who knows citizens might be involved.
You never know because the smoke screen is so big.
We don't know what really happened.
And he had to basically run and then was hiding out and they took him out in a restaurant parking lot.
Just like with the UT Tower shooting.
It was good people with guns taking out bad people with guns.
Same thing with the Garland shooting a month and a half ago with the ISIS situation.
In closing though, let me just throw this in the mix.
You will see the media hype this up and call for gun control.
They do it every time, even though real crime with guns is way down.
You can look that up for yourself in the statistics.
The Justice Department's own numbers.
But think about this.
This is important.
You got two guys that ran away, escaped from that state prison in New York a few weeks ago, and they've shut down multiple towns.
The citizens have complained.
Armored vehicles, checkpoints, homes being searched, just randomly all over the place.
And this is all part of the larger martial law conditioning like we saw in Boston for one supposed killer.
And so you add to that the fact that 36,000 illegal aliens were released just this year, according to the Justice Department, who had aggravated felon statuses, rapes, robberies, beatings, arson, and there's no manhunt for them because the government just released them.
No time served, no nothing, no trial, you're already in jail.
From crimes you committed, we're just going to let you go.
In fact, we're not even going to deport you.
But then there's hysteria whenever two guys who are killers escape from a prison.
You think it's the end of the world and every right has to be suspended to find these guys right away.
So it shows how everything is selectively enforced.
Everything is basically political.
And it's not about our security.
It's about more and more power for the establishment.
Is the average police officer the problem?
No.
Is the training the problem?
Is the culture the problem?
Is the corruption the problem?
Absolutely.
But there is positive news.
The TPP got shot down in the House yesterday.
A huge victory.
A global treaty that would take over our sovereignty.
So there is some sanity prevailing, and it is always darkest before the dawn.
It's got to get really bad before it gets better and people finally wake up.
And I think we've reached that part with the government, with the police.
The average people in the corporations, government, the system, want to have a free country, want to stabilize things, don't want tyranny, don't want a civil war.
So let's try to work with those people and not have George Soros and the globalists trick us into a preemptive fight when we're really all in the city.
That's my Saturday analysis from every angle, basically.
You've probably got your own angles.
You can comment below here at Infowars.com or PrisonPlanet.com.
But this is very important to really not just mindlessly look at the news, but to analyze it for ourselves.
All right, that's it for this update.
More coming up on the Sunday radio show tomorrow, 4 to 6 p.m.
Central, and from Jakari Jackson and Joe Biggs, both on the ground in Dallas.
And we've got our reporters still in Austria on the...
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