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A '''low-level deep event''', as defined by [[Peter Dale Scott]], is a crime with limited intent and importance which is often only dimly understood, even with hindsight. Examples include the stealing of personal data or falsification of documents, as part of a [[deep political]] campaigns. Outsiders lack the proper context in which to understand these crimes, even if they hear about them, so {{ccm}} silence is usually all that is required. As a consequence, these are not well represented here.
 
A '''low-level deep event''', as defined by [[Peter Dale Scott]], is a crime with limited intent and importance which is often only dimly understood, even with hindsight. Examples include the stealing of personal data or falsification of documents, as part of a [[deep political]] campaigns. Outsiders lack the proper context in which to understand these crimes, even if they hear about them, so {{ccm}} silence is usually all that is required. As a consequence, these are not well represented here.
  
 
==As cover-up techniques==
 
==As cover-up techniques==
Sometimes the efforts to [[cover-up]] [[mid-level deep events]] lead to low-level deep events. For example, the [[RFK Assassination]] [[cover-up]] involved the removal of [[Thane Eugene Cesar]]'s clip-on tie from the hand of the dying [[RRK]], as later became evident to researchers.{{when}}{{who}}{{cn}}
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Sometimes the efforts to [[cover-up]] [[mid-level deep events]] lead to low-level deep events. For example, the [[RFK Assassination]] [[cover-up]] involved the removal of [[Thane Eugene Cesar]]'s clip-on tie from the hand of the dying [[RFK]], as later became evident to researchers.{{when}}{{who}}{{cn}}
 
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A crime with limited intent and deep political importance which is often only dimly understood.

A low-level deep event, as defined by Peter Dale Scott, is a crime with limited intent and importance which is often only dimly understood, even with hindsight. Examples include the stealing of personal data or falsification of documents, as part of a deep political campaigns. Outsiders lack the proper context in which to understand these crimes, even if they hear about them, so commercially-controlled media silence is usually all that is required. As a consequence, these are not well represented here.

As cover-up techniques

Sometimes the efforts to cover-up mid-level deep events lead to low-level deep events. For example, the RFK Assassination cover-up involved the removal of Thane Eugene Cesar's clip-on tie from the hand of the dying RFK, as later became evident to researchers.[When?][Who?][citation needed]

 

Examples

Page nameDescription
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine/LegacyA list of long term political effects that have a significant chance of becoming permanent in the countries of participants or sponsors.
9-11/CoincidencesThis page is for listing the remarkable number of apparently unrelated events which coincide width or presage the real events of 9-11.
Operation Snow WhiteReligious cult breaks into 100s of international government buildings to remove their own names, is not banned.
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