False Flag Wars: The Gulf of Tonkin

The Gulf of Tonkin incident is the most notorious false flag in American history. It resulted in the death of millions of people. Declassified documents reveal the North Vietnamese did not attack the United States on August 4, 1964. In fact, the CIA, through its South Vietnamese proxy, invaded North Vietnam and the standoff in the Gulf of Tonkin was a result of those illegal covert raids conducted under OPLAN 34A. President Lyndon Johnson’s Secretary of State, Robert McNamara, lied to a joint session of the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees about the role played by the Navy in the phantom attacks. Declassified documents also reveal a number of senators knew the incident in the Gulf of Tonkin was a false flag. A March 1968 closed session of the Foreign Relations Committee withheld a committee staff investigation that raised doubts over whether the Tonkin incident ever took place. On August 7, Congress passed a joint resolution in response to the phantom attacks in the Gulf of Tonkin. The authorization to use military force was a direct violation of the Constitution. Congress did not formally declare war as specified by Article I, Section 8, Clause 11.
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Show Notes
The Truth About Tonkin
Gulf of Tonkin
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Declassified Vietnam Era Transcript Shows That US Senators Knew Gulf Of Tonkin Was A Stage Event
Gulf of Tonkin Miscellaneous Memoranda and Notes
Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Historical Series), 1968
Gulf of Tonkin confirmed as False Flag
Interactive: Presidents historically have ignored War Powers Resolution
Unilateral Rocket Man
A Long History of Constitutional War Power Violations