
 The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast
 The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast Ole Dammegård
 Oct 28, 2025 
 Ole Dammegård, an investigator and author known for his insights into false-flag terror events, dives deep into the intriguing and complex world of staged incidents. He discusses his evidence-first approach, revealing how media narratives can mislead the public. Ole highlights inconsistencies in event footage and the strange symbolism surrounding such occurrences. He also critiques the behavior of security teams and questions the rapid organization of memorials, ultimately arguing that many public figures and events may be carefully manufactured as part of larger agendas. 
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Delay Public Judgement
- Wait and gather all available evidence before commenting on high-profile events.
- Download videos and documents immediately because official narratives often overwrite initial material.
Red Herrings Redirect The Narrative
- False-flag operations use staged red herrings to push public attention in specific directions.
- Getting diverted early makes all subsequent analysis build on a flawed foundation.
Compare Against Normal Crime Scenes
- Check what normally would happen at a real crime scene and flag absences as evidence.
- Use anomalies (no ambulances, instant SWAT presence) to question official accounts.




