Dr. Daniele Ganser: How lies lead to wars (Richard Gage 13.01.2022)

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The video features an interview with Dr. Daniele Ganser discussing how lies lead to wars, focusing on the events of 9/11 and the manipulation of public opinion by governments. Ganser highlights the importance of independent journalism and the role of powerful interests in shaping media narratives.

[00:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dzp964lya0s&list=PLJ66jnKkCnrzAzNowE8C_6SPU3WaXm4lx&index=12&t=0.799) Richard Gage discusses his departure from AE911 Truth and the expansion of his work in the 9/11 truth movement.
- Richard Gage has been released from AE911 Truth after 15 years.
- He mentions that the story of his departure can be found on the website richardgage911.org.
- Gage expresses excitement about the new opportunities and evidence available in the expanded scope of his work.
- His assistant, Gail, has been working diligently to promote their work on multiple platforms.
[32:30](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dzp964lya0s&list=PLJ66jnKkCnrzAzNowE8C_6SPU3WaXm4lx&index=12&t=1950.64) The CIA trained Cuban rebels to overthrow the Cuban government and lied to the American public about their involvement in the invasion.
- The CIA manipulated the American population by denying their involvement in the attack on Cuba.
- The US ambassador to the United Nations, Stevenson, falsely claimed that the Cuban pilots bombed their own country out of dissatisfaction with their government.
- The CIA painted airplanes with the colors of the Cuban air force to deceive and create evidence against Cuba.
[48:46](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dzp964lya0s&list=PLJ66jnKkCnrzAzNowE8C_6SPU3WaXm4lx&index=12&t=2926.72) The speaker discusses the four powers in a democratic system and highlights the limitations of the media as a check on executive power.
- The executive branch holds a lot of power.
- The legislative branch writes laws and can hold the executive accountable.
- The media is supposed to find and report the truth, but often follows the government's narrative.
- The media's failure to question events like 9/11 raises concerns about its effectiveness as a check on power.
[01:05:03](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dzp964lya0s&list=PLJ66jnKkCnrzAzNowE8C_6SPU3WaXm4lx&index=12&t=3903.039) Australian soldiers confessed to shooting Afghan civilians and justifying it by placing walkie-talkies next to their bodies, claiming they were collecting information on troop movements.
- Shooting Afghan soldiers is allowed, but shooting civilians is a war crime.
- Australian soldiers admitted to this practice, which was not an isolated event.
- Lies play a significant role in wars, as those willing to shoot are also willing to lie.
- NATO's secret armies were involved in similar attacks against civilians in Italy and Belgium, such as the Brabant massacres.
[01:21:17](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dzp964lya0s&list=PLJ66jnKkCnrzAzNowE8C_6SPU3WaXm4lx&index=12&t=4877.52) President Roosevelt wanted to get the American public to participate in World War II, so he devised a plan to provoke Japan into firing the first shot.
- Roosevelt wanted to move the headquarters of the Pacific fleet from California to Hawaii, which would make it easier for Japan to attack.
- The commander of the Pacific fleet disagreed with this plan, as it would make it more difficult to get the necessary oil for the ships and planes.
- Roosevelt sacked the commander and replaced him with someone who supported his plan.
[01:37:34](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dzp964lya0s&list=PLJ66jnKkCnrzAzNowE8C_6SPU3WaXm4lx&index=12&t=5854.56) The German embassy in Washington warned passengers not to board a ship due to the war zone around Great Britain, but people still went on the boat which was subsequently sunk by Germany.
- The German embassy ran an ad in American newspapers warning passengers not to board a ship due to the war zone.
- The ship was sunk by Germany because it had contraband and military loads.
- 1198 people were killed, including 128 U.S. Americans.
- The sinking of the ship increased anti-German sentiments and later led to the U.S. entering the war.
[01:53:50](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dzp964lya0s&list=PLJ66jnKkCnrzAzNowE8C_6SPU3WaXm4lx&index=12&t=6830) The speaker discusses Operation Lavon in 1954, which involved targeting soft US establishments in Egypt to strain relations between Egypt and the US.
- Operation Lavon aimed at attacking the US embassy in Alexandria, a cinema, and other US offices in Cairo.
- Soft targets like the cinema were chosen because they had less protection.
- The objective was to damage the relationship between Egypt and the US.
- The speaker mentions that there are likely other similar operations, but lacks details on them.

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