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Examples
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2012 Benghazi attack | |
2021 Washington D.C. Riots | One of the most fortified positions in the US gets violently overrun by a group of Trump Supporters after a demonstration... without a single shot fired by the mob. Official narrative soon blamed Trump and extremists. Official opposition narrative soon blamed the democratic party trying to fraud Joe Biden into the White House. Several other governments were briefed by intelligence services that the incident seemingly "was being allowed" to happen. |
2022 Dutch farmer protest | During summer of 2022, tens of thousands of farmers gathered from all across the Netherlands to protest government policies which will reduce the number of livestock -and farmers - by up to a third, as part of The Great Reset. |
2022–2023 Brazilian election protests | The Brazil version of the January 6 2021 riots at the US Capitol? |
2024 United Kingdom riots | Cities and towns affected by the 2024 United Kingdom riots |
Unite the Right rally | An deep event in 2017 |
An official example
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Tiananmen |
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