One of the more common methods used in political communications is the false flag of concern: This is where you pretend to be concerned about one thing, because you are really concerned about another.
If you want a good example of the false flag of concern, here is Friends of the Earth, yesterday, pretending to be deeply worried about how efficiently targeted the Government’s energy supports over the winter were:
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