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Burney
05-11-2017, 02:49 PM
Good to know there are barracks still named after Rommel :hehe:

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/far-right-plot-forces-german-army-review-60kwmxf0z?shareToken=0e84879258d8026e1eb22332d5fa1 b36

Ash
05-11-2017, 02:55 PM
Good to know there are barracks still named after Rommel :hehe:

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/far-right-plot-forces-german-army-review-60kwmxf0z?shareToken=0e84879258d8026e1eb22332d5fa1 b36

But Rommel was one of the better eggs, surely.

More interestingly imo, the article reports of a plot by mililtary men, albeit rogue, to conduct an act of terrorism and blame it on another group. Suggesting that false flag operations are not just figments of the imagination of so-called sporters of tinfoil headwear.

Burney
05-11-2017, 03:11 PM
But Rommel was one of the better eggs, surely.

More interestingly imo, the article reports of a plot by mililtary men, albeit rogue, to conduct an act of terrorism and blame it on another group. Suggesting that false flag operations are not just figments of the imagination of so-called sporters of tinfoil headwear.

Of course false flag operations occur. It's the tendency to assume false flag with no evidence rather than applying Occam's Razor that marks one out as a crazy. In this instance, of course, the plot was to target people who'd supported immigration, which would have made the false flag nature of the operation blindingly obvious, I'd have thought.

Mo Britain less Europe
05-11-2017, 04:17 PM
Merkel's support of territorial integrity must have set a few hearts fluttering in the German forces. I wonder whether she wants a little peace of Poland and a little piece of France?