On todays show we delves into Operation Northwoods, a 1962 U.S. Department of Defense plan to stage false flag attacks against Cuba to justify military intervention. Proposed tactics included sinking a ship in Guantanamo Bay, hijacking airliners, and staging bombings in U.S. cities. The plan was rejected by President Kennedy. The conversation also touches on Operation Mongoose, a CIA operation to overthrow Fidel Castro, and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The participants debate the ethical and practical implications of U.S. intervention in foreign affairs, emphasizing the dangers of false flag operations and the impact on international relations. The discussion on Conspiracy Friday with Charlotte Operation Northwoods centered on the implications of U.S. foreign policy and military tactics. Speakers debated the ethics of regime change, referencing the potential influence on the U.S. election outcome. They discussed Trump's economic strategies, including tariffs and trade deals, and the military's rearmament. The conversation also touched on the impact of media manipulation and the importance of free speech. A prediction was made about Trump potentially striking a deal with Cuba in his final term. The meeting concluded with reflections on the significance of the First and Second Amendments and the importance of free speech. Don't Miss It!