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Plausible deniability | Plausible deniability, the ability to (fairly) plausibly deny having done or attempted to do something, is a key part of deep statecraft, needed to stay in the shadows |
Plea deal | Plea deals are imports elements of statecraft. They offer a lot of freedom to keep people out of jail or to prevent exposure of deep events or deep state operatives. |
Propaganda | |
SDS/Policies | The Deep State's core policy objective is to maximise control. This is aligned with the policies of separate deep state groups, but on a larger, more comprehensive scale. |
Sexual blackmail | A long established tactic used to exert covert control over specific individuals. |
Shipwrecking | |
Social control | |
Social engineering | The calculated influencing of society on a large scale, often over a long term. |
Soft power | |
Special access program | |
Subversion | |
Terror threat | Threat of terrorism |
The Pedophocracy | A term coined by David McGowan, who claims that the abuse of children forms a part of the habits of control of the ruling elite. |
VIPaedophile | Allegations of pedophilia amongst the most senior positions in society are persistent in many countries, as is the pattern of official denial, losing documents, sudden deaths of researchers and failure to prosecute. |
Virtue signalling | a part of Censorship |