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'''Activities''' are ideas that are carried out. On Wikispooks, this focusses on the ones done by people, i.e: Human activity or human behaviour.
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In [[deep politics]], or hidden politics, activities (like the [[deep lobbying]] of [[Facebook]] regarding the [[Kenosha riots]]) are often done clandestinely, and often aren't well understood by the majority of the public. Many [[deep events]] orchestrated by [[deep state operatives]] only are understood months, years or decades later (as often happens for example with [[espionage]] or [[banking]]). The list below lists how hidden clans, [[political operatives]] and operatives operate in often occurrences, sorted by subject.
  
 
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Actions

Activities are ideas that are carried out. On Wikispooks, this focusses on the ones done by people, i.e: Human activity or human behaviour.

Deep politics

In deep politics, or hidden politics, activities (like the deep lobbying of Facebook regarding the Kenosha riots) are often done clandestinely, and often aren't well understood by the majority of the public. Many deep events orchestrated by deep state operatives only are understood months, years or decades later (as often happens for example with espionage or banking). The list below lists how hidden clans, political operatives and operatives operate in often occurrences, sorted by subject.


 

Examples

Page nameDescription
BankingA more subtle version of the 'tribute' extracted from peasants by the aristocracy.
Coup d'étatA coup d'état, also known as a coup, a putsch, or an overthrow, is the sudden deposition of a government, usually by a small group within the existing state establishment — often the military or secret services — to depose the extant government and replace it with another body, civil or military.
CrimeLegally forbidden behaviours.
DoxxingThe act of publicly revealing previously private personal information about an individual or organization, usually through the Internet.
EspionageThe practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain military or political information.
LobbyingLobbying is to bribery as tax avoidance is to tax evasion.
MendacityLying.
Nation-buildingState constructing.
Stovepiping
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