
William Ramsey Investigates The Alembic Files: False Flags False Faces, Part 1 - April 22, 2013. From the Vyzygoth Archives.
Nov 29, 2025
This discussion uncovers the gripping world of false flag operations throughout history. The hosts dive into fascinating examples like Fort Sumter, showcasing how crises can be staged for political gain. They analyze Lincoln's assassination, suggesting hidden motives and conflicting narratives. The sinking of the Lusitania and the mysterious circumstances surrounding the USS Maine offer a deep dive into cover-ups. They even touch on Pearl Harbor, hinting at possible provocation to enter WWII. Prepare for an eye-opening exploration of historical manipulation!
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False Flags Span Millennia
- False-flag tactics have been used across history to manufacture public consent for wars and policy changes.
- Al and Theo connect ancient examples to modern operations showing a recurring playbook of provocation.
Nero And Caesar As Early Examples
- Theo recounts Nero and Julius Caesar using arson and staged attacks to justify persecution and takeover.
- He uses these ancient stories to illustrate how leaders create crises to seize power or scapegoat groups.
Fort Sumter As A Manufactured Trigger
- The Fort Sumter episode is framed as a manufactured trigger where reinforcements provoked the Confederacy into firing first.
- Al argues the Union's decision to resupply the fort intentionally created a casus belli.



