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*'''Consensus trance''' - | *'''Consensus trance''' - | ||
*'''Deep Politics''' - [[Deep Politics|See this page]] | *'''Deep Politics''' - [[Deep Politics|See this page]] | ||
− | *'''Establishment (The Establishment)''' - See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Establishment this Wikipedia article] which a reasonable exposition of its meaning where used on WikiSpooks. | + | *'''Establishment (The Establishment)''' - See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Establishment this Wikipedia article] which is a reasonable exposition of its meaning where used on WikiSpooks. |
*'''False Flag''' - | *'''False Flag''' - | ||
*'''Official Narrative''' - | *'''Official Narrative''' - |
Revision as of 09:26, 12 June 2010
A list of words and phrases that appear on WikiSpooks together with the often less orthodox meanings they are usually intended to convey:
- Authority, Authoritative - In addition to standard dictionary definitions, both words are often used pejoratively to imply distrust. In particular, political argument based on implied or alleged "authority" - usually connected with rank - that we are thus expected to take on trust because, after all, what interests could "Authority" possibly be serving other than the best interests of the Sheeple? (for example a General making statements about a political aspect of a war - or anything else for that matter - is expected to be accorded special authority, whereas the special interests and the agenda he is serving are usually transparent to anyone not dazzled by the medals)
- Consensus trance -
- Deep Politics - See this page
- Establishment (The Establishment) - See this Wikipedia article which is a reasonable exposition of its meaning where used on WikiSpooks.
- False Flag -
- Official Narrative -
- Parapolitics - See this page
- Permanent Government
- Ruling group mind -
- Sheeple - a euphemism for "the people" - in the sense of an obedient, docile population with either a blind or fearful trust in authority