By David Furness

false flag operation, a deceptive and covert scheme, is orchestrated by a government or other entity. It is designed to make it appear as if someone else, typically an adversary of the government, carried out the attack.

Far-left activists, often masked and dressed in black, are being deployed to protests against luxury hotels housing asylum seekers who have travelled through several safe countries to get here.

Organised left-wing activism is being used to discredit protesters, many of whom are mothers and children.

So, it was no surprise that far-left thugs (masked and dressed in black) were causing trouble and letting off flares at the peaceful ‘pink protest’ outside the Britannia International Hotel in Canary Wharf, London. Their disruptive actions marred this peaceful protest. Men wearing balaclavas clashed with police and sparked the Met Office to issue a Section 42 dispersal order.

Left-wing troublemakers have also been active at other luxury asylum-seeker hotels throughout Borderless Britain. The aim is to discredit the British public who disagree with the government’s ‘let them all in’ policy.

For generations, governments have carried out false flag operations, justifying their actions by falsely accusing their opponents of committing violent acts. A notable example is the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which was the catalyst for the Vietnam War, where the U.S. government accused North Vietnam of aggression. It would not be surprising to discover if the British government were collaborating with far-left groups to incite unrest at asylum seeker hotels.