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In [[2010]], the murder of [[Sunny Sheu]] - and ensuing deafening silence by the {{ccm}} confirmed the corruption of the [[NYPD]] and the refusal of the US [[corporate media]] establishment. The [[Occupy movement]] of 2011-2012 was an unprecedented global protest and consciousness raising event for many young people. In the US, the [[National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012]] claimed the right to arrest and detain anyone, without providing any public explanation, and to hold them incommunicado indefinitely.
 
In [[2010]], the murder of [[Sunny Sheu]] - and ensuing deafening silence by the {{ccm}} confirmed the corruption of the [[NYPD]] and the refusal of the US [[corporate media]] establishment. The [[Occupy movement]] of 2011-2012 was an unprecedented global protest and consciousness raising event for many young people. In the US, the [[National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012]] claimed the right to arrest and detain anyone, without providing any public explanation, and to hold them incommunicado indefinitely.
  
==Increasing use of False Flags==
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=="War on terror"==
The 2010s saw an upswing in suspected [[False flag]] attacks attributed to "[[Islamic terrorists]]". Increasingly commonly, the designated culprits were shot dead (or blown up), so no trial was carried out. The word "[[extremism]]" was eased in alongside "[[terrorism]]", especially in conjunction with "violent extremism". In the run up to the [[2017 UK General Election]], ''three'' atrocities were attributed to "Islamic terrorists", none of which appeared to play a major role in the election's outcome.
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[[image:ACT-Blue.png|left|323px|thumbnail|In 2017, the UK "rebranded" a major "[[counter-terror]]" platform, after concerted opposition to its [[CONTEST]] strategy.]]
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Profits in the "[[counter-terrorism]]" industry War on terror The mushroomed in the 2010s, as did awareness of the [[false flag attacks]] which are carried out as part of [[Operation Gladio/B]].
  
[[image:chartoftheday_11551_americans_top_fears_of_2017_n.jpg|left|500px|thumbnail|Fears of US citizens in [[2017]].<ref name=statista/>]]
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===Increasing use of False Flags===
Evidence of an increasing failure of such attacks - and of increasing distrust of the {{on}} - was provided by a 2017 survey of the attitudes of 1207 US adults. By far their greatest fear (74.5% were "afraid" or very afraid) was "corrupt government officials". Fear of terrorism had dropped from #2 in 2016 to #22.<ref name=statista>https://www.statista.com/chart/11551/americans-top-fears-of-2017/</ref>
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[[image:2017 Refugee False Flag.jpg|left|thumbnail|333px|The [[2017 Refugee False Flag]] plot appear to have been a failed false flag, never carried out after its premature discovery in [[Vienna]] airport]]  
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The 2010s saw an upswing in suspected [[False flag]] attacks attributed to "[[Islamic terrorists]]". Increasingly commonly, the designated culprits were shot dead (or blown up), so no trial was carried out. The word "[[extremism]]" was eased in alongside "[[terrorism]]", especially in conjunction with "[[violent extremism]]". In the run up to the [[2017 UK General Election]], three atrocities were attributed to "Islamic terrorists", none of which appeared to play a major role in the election's outcome.
  
==Resistance==
 
Resistance to the "[[war on terror]]" mushroomed in the 2010s, as did awareness of the [[false flag attacks]] which are carried out as part of [[Operation Gladio/B]].
 
 
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A decade, of increasing internet usage, especially in the global south, and one of increasing doubt about the false flag attacks launched being staged ever more regularly as part of a broader strategy of tension.

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The 2010s is the ongoing decade. The deep state appears to be closer than ever to full exposure, and is carrying out "terrorist" attacks faster than ever, especially in Europe. The extent of mass surveillance was publicised by Edward Snowden, and far from charging those illegally carrying out the surveillance, governments have occupied themselves changing the law to allow it.

Rampant abuse of establishment power

In 2010, the murder of Sunny Sheu - and ensuing deafening silence by the commercially-controlled media confirmed the corruption of the NYPD and the refusal of the US corporate media establishment. The Occupy movement of 2011-2012 was an unprecedented global protest and consciousness raising event for many young people. In the US, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 claimed the right to arrest and detain anyone, without providing any public explanation, and to hold them incommunicado indefinitely.

"War on terror"

Full articles: War on terror, [[]]
In 2017, the UK "rebranded" a major "counter-terror" platform, after concerted opposition to its CONTEST strategy.

Profits in the "counter-terrorism" industry War on terror The mushroomed in the 2010s, as did awareness of the false flag attacks which are carried out as part of Operation Gladio/B.

Increasing use of False Flags

The 2017 Refugee False Flag plot appear to have been a failed false flag, never carried out after its premature discovery in Vienna airport

The 2010s saw an upswing in suspected False flag attacks attributed to "Islamic terrorists". Increasingly commonly, the designated culprits were shot dead (or blown up), so no trial was carried out. The word "extremism" was eased in alongside "terrorism", especially in conjunction with "violent extremism". In the run up to the 2017 UK General Election, three atrocities were attributed to "Islamic terrorists", none of which appeared to play a major role in the election's outcome.


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