đ¨ The Spark That Wasnât
On Mukden, and the many flames that were fed by lies.
â ď¸ Content Warning
This post discusses historical and contemporary false flag operations, political deception, and pretexts for war. References include Nazi Germany, Cold War conspiracies, modern intelligence tactics, and current geopolitical tension.
đ Mom Warning
Mom, this one is more subtle, but still sharp. It doesnât use strong language, but it does question the integrity of governments and militariesâincluding our own. I know how much you value service and duty, and I respect that deeply. But this is also part of the truth we need to face. As always, I love you. Iâm trying to reach everyone, not just make noise.
Beware the spark that lights too cleanâ
too perfect, too swift, too loud.
It often comes with uniforms
and silence in the crowd.
The Ems dispatch twisted words,
and France was drawn to war.
The Reichstag flames gave Hitler means
to open every door.
Gleiwitz crackled on the airâ
Poles attacking Germans? Please.
The SS dressed in stolen coats
and broadcast lies with ease.
The Winter War began with shells
the Soviets fired themselves.
And blamed it all on Finland's snow
as troops poured from their shelves.
Operation Northwoods, pennedâ
to kill and blame and spin.
But Kennedy refused the script,
and kept the fire in.
The Lavon Affair set bombs in place
with Israelâs covert hands.
To stir the West against the East,
and frame the shifting sands.
From Tonkinâs murk to Baghdad's lies,
from towers torn through skyâ
False flags still wave beneath the stars,
while innocents ask why?
So mark the day the rail line blew,
and history rewrote.
The empire found its open wound
and poured war down its throat.
đ§ Authorâs Note
In the coming days, I feel incredibly sure that some kind of false flag attack will be executed (cough maybe Kirk cough). I donât say that lightly. But Iâve read enough history to know that the match is often struck before the world even knows there's a fuse.
We must stay vigilant.
Donât trust the first story.
Watch for the narrative that feels too convenient.
And never forget that empires lie best when they lie together.

