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==Official narrative==
 
==Official narrative==
The {{Official narrative}} of representative democracies is probably well known to almost all readers of [[Wikispooks]]. The ever firmer conviction that in the 21st century at least, it is generally a fraud is quite probably also familiar to readers.
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The [[official narrative]] of representative democracies is probably well known to almost all readers of [[Wikispooks]]. The ever firmer conviction that in the 21st century at least, it is generally a fraud is quite probably also familiar to readers.
 
===Prolems===
 
===Prolems===
 
As [[Gore Vidal]] wrote in the 1970s:
 
As [[Gore Vidal]] wrote in the 1970s:

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Official narrative

The official narrative of representative democracies is probably well known to almost all readers of Wikispooks. The ever firmer conviction that in the 21st century at least, it is generally a fraud is quite probably also familiar to readers.

Prolems

As Gore Vidal wrote in the 1970s:

There is only one party in the United States, the Property Party ... and it has two right wings: Republican and Democrat. Republicans are a bit stupider, more rigid, more doctrinaire in their laissez-faire capitalism than the Democrats, who are cuter, prettier, a bit more corrupt — until recently ... and more willing than the Republicans to make small adjustments when the poor, the black, the anti-imperialists get out of hand. But, essentially, there is no difference between the two parties..[1]


 

Examples

Page nameStartDescription
AFD6 February 2013Right wing populist party in Germany.
African National Congress8 January 1912South Africa's governing political party since 1994.
Alliance 90/The Greens14 May 1993The green party of Germany. Originally anti-war, it is now the foremost war party in Europe. Also proponent of Covid-19 agenda. Now being positioned to government by the deep state.
Australia/Liberal Party1944Sees itself as state-bearing party
Australian Greens1992
Australian Labor Party8 May 1901One of the two major parties in Australian politics
Canada/Liberal Party1861
Chinese Communist Party1921Ruling party of China
Christian Democracy (Italy)1943From 1946 until 1994, the DC was the largest party in the Italian Parliament, governing in successive coalitions.
Christian Democratic Union26 June 1945The largest political party in Germany.
Christian Social Union1945The largest political party in Bavaria.
Communist Party of Great Britain31 July 1920British communist party.
Conservative PartyRuling political party of the United Kingdom
Die Linke16 June 2007Left wing populist party in Germany.
FDP12 December 1948German liberal party
FatahSocialist political party in Palestine. Not wanted by Israel and subsequently removed for Hamas.
Fine Gael8 September 1933
Sinn Féin
Green Party of England and WalesJuly 1990
Hamas1987"Terrorists" according to the West, largely founded, financed and brought to power by Israel, Hamas has led Palestine into becoming an enemy image to the western world since 2006.
Hezbollah1985Political Islamic party, and army fighting many wars in the Middle East, linked to possible CIA drug trafficking.
Israeli Labor Party
Liberal Democratic Party1955From 1955 the party has been in power in Japan almost continuously
Liberal Democrats3 March 1988A liberal political party in the United Kingdom.
Libertarian Party11 December 1971American Libertarian party.
Likud
Marxist–Leninist Party of the NetherlandsA fake pro-China communist party in the Netherlands set up by the Dutch secret service BVD, to obtain intelligence from China and Albania, obtain information about the communist movement in Europe, and to help split the communist movement in the Netherlands.
National Health Action Party
Netherlands/Labour Party9 February 1946The Dutch Labour Party.
New Zealand Labour Party7 July 1916Changed economic direction drastically in the 1980s; led the 2020- Covid-19/lockdown
Northern Party2015IfS backed UK political party. Electoral flop.
PSOE2 May 1879
Pan Africanist Congress
Party for FreedomAnti-Islam and anti-immigration party of the Netherlands.
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy2000s and 2010s Ruling party of the Netherlands.
Pirate Party1 January 2006Focused on reforming (or abolishing) copyright law and patents.
Popular WillVenezuelan politcal party not afraid to take money from abroad.
Russia of the FutureRussian political party
SEP (UK)
SEP (US)Publisher of the World Socialist Web Site, which is not afraid to touch some deep subjects.
Scottish National Party7 April 1934Ruling political party of Scotland. Campaigns for Scottish independence.
Social Democratic Party
Social Democratic Party of Germany1863
Social Democrats (Denmark)1871Ruling party in Denmark
Swedish Social Democratic Party1889The ruling party of Sweden
The Independent GroupA breakaway faction in the British House of Commons, made up of MPs strongly opposed to Brexit. Only existed in 2019.
UK Independence PartyEurosceptic, right-wing political party in the United Kingdom
UK/Liberal Party9 June 1859
US/Democratic Party8 January 1828
US/Green Party2001
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Related Quotation

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1968 Bissell Meeting“The scope of covert action could include: (1) political advice and counsel; (2) subsidies to an individual; (3) financial support and "technical assistance" to political parties; ( 4) support of private organizations, including labor unions, business firms, cooperatives, etc.; (5) covert propaganda; (6) "private" training of individuals and exchange of persons; (7) economic operations; and (8) paramilitary [or] political action operations designed to overthrow or to support a regime (like the Bay of Pigs and the programs in Laos). These operations can be classified in various ways: by the degree and type of secrecy required [,] by their legality, and, perhaps, by their benign or hostile character.”
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REferences

  1. Gore Vidal (1977). Matters of Fact and of Fiction: Essays 1973–1976. Random House. p. 268. ISBN 0-394-41128-5.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").


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