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Ubeshakka 10 points ago +10 / -0

The person floating on the water was likely William Martin of the Royal Marines. This was a ruse used by the British military in WW2 code named “Operation Mincemeat”. They took a homeless man from Spain who was found dead in a factory after eating rat poison. They dressed him up as a military officer, put forged intelligence papers on his body, and launched him out of a submarine using the propeller current to push his body up on the shoreline of Spain. His real name was Glyndwr Michael. The entire story can be read here https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127742365 This entire mission was devised by Ian Fleming who would later write the James Bond 007 novels. He stole the idea from a previous book. It fits perfectly into the theme of the video and feels very much like a false flag deception plot to divert from the true missions intent. Fascinating how things repeat themselves and how fiction and reality are hard to differentiate these days.

In a side note, the smoke in the Chernobyl forest scene is moving backwards back into the fire. Not sure what that means, but is clearly intentional.

I have to credit my son with making the above connection. We were watching the video together and he said “that reminds me of the deception used in WW2 to throw off the Germans.” I have to admit I had no idea. He is homeschooled, so he is way smarter than me. God bless

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Ubeshakka 11 points ago +11 / -0

Watching this video several times with my son and he made a very interesting statement. Do you think the man floating on the water may have represented the operation during. WW2 when they hid intel on a dead body projecting a invasion to draw attention away from DDay. https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127742365 Also found it interesting that in the Chernobyl forest, the smoke from the fire in the background is moving backwards back into the fire. That is all.