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In the 1960s, the CFR, a secret organisation that falsifies reality, created the RAF (Rote Armee Fraktion), where there were only some unorganised terrorist groups before. By doing so, they wanted to alert the german authority to the threat of left extremism.
In 2001, two planes crash into the twin towers of the World Trade Center. Al-Quaida, who claims to have organized the attac, has also been created by the CFR in the past. Like in the 60s, the counterfeiters had a positive goal. They wanted to fight radical islamism by showing off it's cruelty. But have they gone to far in creating the movement? Are they responsible for 9/11? And for the war against Iraq that the Bush administration is preparing?
Persuing his quest to finally know the ultimate goal of the CFR, Sliv Dartunghuver is going to investigate these questions. Apparently, the CFR isn't the only organisation that falsifies reality, the american government is also. In this case, Sliv even tries to do the opposite. Finally, faking reality and uncovering it are only two sides of the same story.
Les éclaireurs is the follow-up of Les falsificateurs.
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Rote Armee Fraktion, 9/11, Reality, Falsification, Espionage, WarPeople
Sliv Dartunghuver, Lena Thorsen, Gunnar Erkisson, George W. Bush, Andreas Baader (1943-1977), Colin Powell, Donald Rumsfeld, Saddam Hussein, Paul WolfowitzTimes
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