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The "[[Emergency legislation|response]]" to [[COVID-19]] event appears to have been coordinated globally to effect social change and economic reasons.  +
The "vaccine" for [[COVID 19]]?  +
The claim of adult migrants being child refugees has been a media tactic to promote things like [[humanitarian intervention]], [[open borders]] and [[multiculturalism]].  +
The Australian government accused asylum seekers of throwing children into the ocean, which they knew was untrue.  +
[[China]] is accused of interfering in the [[2019 Australian federal election]]. [[COVID-19]] and [[AUKUS]] came soon after.  +
China is accused of interfering in the [[2019 Canadian federal election]] and the [[2021 Canadian federal election]]  +
the dogma that rise in CO<sub>2</sub> levels correspond to a (as of yet non-significant) rise in temperature and that the world is ahead of an apocalyptic disaster  +
"Climate change" supposedly increases the risk of floods.  +
"Climate change" supposedly increases the frequency of hurricanes.  +
Many billionaires are highly passionate about emptying the land.  +
An [[enemy image]] used for ''[[ad hominem]]'' attacks on people as a way of misdirecting attention away from their arguments  +
An [[enemy image]] used to equate scepticism of government with craziness. It was developed by the [[CIA]] to try to contain doubt about the FBI's "Oswald did it, case closed" approach to the [[JFK assassination]]. It is now being associated with dangerous and violent insanity, in an effort to promote [[internet censorship]] of [[free speech]].  +
Like "[[terrorism research]]", this is long on assumptions and short on empirical investigation (especially of the historical record). It is part of a project to demonize any criticism of [[official narrative]]s and promote [[deep state denialism]].  +
A tool of [[the deep state]] to undermine opposition. Anyone who believes in high level corruption (holds "[[conspiracy beliefs]]") is assumed to be mentally abnormal and deficient, although the majority of the population do so.  +
A plan for undermining and infiltrating government, activated by the [[US Deep state]] on [[9-11]]  +
Like "[[counter-terrorism]]", supposedly a force to counter "[[extremism]]". In practice, such efforts deserve closer scrutiny, not least because of the [[plastic nature]] of the word "extremism".  +
A component of the military-industrial-terrorism-congressional complex which has seen a dramatic growth since 9-11. Originally referred to [[special forces]] trained in terrorist warfare, it became a broader meaning for loss of [[civil liberties]] and a [[strategy of tension|culture of fear]] and mistrust.  +
When used by the [[Integrity Initiative]], this appears to be a code for "promoting our narrative".  +
Cyberattacks are a new form of large scale [[security hole]]s, which suspiciously emerge from an (unknown) central point in government software all over the world  +
The use of computers by "terrorists" to cause disruption. This is an arena in which the determination of responsibility is particularly difficult, and therefore [[false flag]] attacks are that much more easy.  +

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