“How do democracies get turned into dictatorships? The democracies aren’t overthrown; they’re given away… Star Wars was really about the Vietnam War.” – George Lucas, creator of Star WarsAdjusted for inflation, Star Wars is likely the most popular film series in history. Stories are popular because they communicate themes that resonate with the public. Creator George Lucas communicates that a powerful republic is overcome by false flag deception that devolves all into the most evil dictatorial empire possible.
“The (Star Wars) Empire is like America ten years from now.” – George Lucas, 1973
“Dictatorship” literally means a government from what is dictated/said whenever government “leadership” says so. The US has lost almost all Constitutional rights to the dictates of “leaders” in government. In contrast, a constitutional republic is limited government acting within its constitution.
This is basic high school-level education we all learned, and are demanded to either live or lose.
A ‘false flag’ (and here) is an attack by a government that is blamed upon a political enemy, usually as justification for an offensive War of Aggression. It uses deception to manipulate public opinion to surrender power to “leadership,” to “protect” the public from the created “enemies.”
Rome’s empire expanded by always claiming “defensive” wars from such constant “enemies,” and Washington’s Blog documents 53 admitted false flag attacks in history using this same false narrative.
David Brennan’s brilliant 13-minute video explains the false flag themes in Star Wars:
“So this is how liberty dies: with thunderous applause.” Star Wars character Padme AmidalaLet’s examine just three of the US historical false flag attacks for its empire. These are from my critical thinking skills assignment for high school social science students, and helpful for anyone to see deception is a usual part of US wars:
- False flag on Mexico to steal the now US Southwest
- False flag on Vietnam after Orwellian rejection of their election
- False flag on Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran from fear-mongering
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