10 Things Making Up The Anatomy Of A False Flag Disease

Monday, March 21, 2016
By Paul Martin

By Paul A. Philips
ActivistPost.com
MARCH 20, 2016

There’s no better example of the deceptive world we live in than the manufacture of a fake disease. Epidemic or pandemic, whether it’s the Zika virus or others such as Ebola, swine flu, bird flu, SARS, HIV/AIDS … all these diseases share a number of common repetitive patterns throughout their deceptive histories.

So, here are 10 common repetitive patterns making up the anatomy of a false flag disease.

1. A disease outbreak suddenly finds its way into the spotlight of mass media attention

Through unquestioning blind acceptance, going into agreement with the general consensus through mass media spin the sheep-like public immediately assume that the official authoritative view regarding the disease outbreak is correct.

2. Questioning at the early stages reveals suspicious circumstances

Those not readily accepting the official view, able to think for themselves, through questioning suspect that a deception may be at work.

For starters, something to immediately arouse suspicion at least at the early stages of the scare is the fact that these diseases have existed before and had only produced temporary mild feverish, flu-like symptoms. So why the sudden epidemic outbreak of a so-called deadly virus?

3. Unfounded assertions, errors and contradictions

As with other false flag diseases, the Zika deadly virus claim was found by independent investigative journalists such as Jon Rappoport to have a number of unfounded assertions, irreconcilable errors and contradictions.

The first stage when proving that a particular virus is responsible for an epidemic is to show its presence in every case or prove overwhelmingly by percentage. But in the realm of a false flag disease this doesn’t happen.

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