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A list of words and phrases that appear on WikiSpooks together with the often less orthodox meanings they are usually intended to convey:
 
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''' -
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*'''Deep Politics''' - [[Deep Politics|See this page]]
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*'''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.
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*'''False Flag''' -  
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*'''Official Narrative''' -  
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|valign=top|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)
*'''Parapolitics''' - [[Parapolitics|See this page]]  
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*'''Permanent Government'''
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*'''Ruling group mind''' -
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*'''Sheeple''' - a euphemism for "the people" - in the sense of an obedient, docile population with either a blind or fearful trust in authority
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[[Deep Politics|See this page]]
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|valign=top|The Establishment ||
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See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Establishment this Wikipedia article] which is a reasonable exposition of its meaning where used on WikiSpooks.
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|valign=top|False Flag ||
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|valign=top|Official Narrative ||Usage of the term on WikiSpooks is confined to the so-called 'Western Democracies'. It is the 'how-what-when-where-why' of an event, issue or history, that is generally accepted and promoted by political establishments and their alliances. The detail of such narratives may vary considerably between the ruling and opposition wings of establishments and thus define the repective positions of established political parties, their programmes and manifestos. But opinions held outside of clearly defined (though unwritten and unspoken) boundaries, CANNOT be expressed without serious risk of ostracism by 'The Establishment' - even where there is ample evidence to support them.
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|valign=top|Parapolitics ||
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[[Parapolitics|See this page]]  
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|valign=top|Ruling Group mind ||
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|valign=top|Sheeple ||a euphemism for "the people" - in the sense of an obedient, docile population with either a blind or fearful trust in authority
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A list of words and phrases that appear on WikiSpooks together with the often less orthodox meanings they are usually intended to convey:


Term Definition
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

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Deep Politics

See this page

The Establishment

See this Wikipedia article which is a reasonable exposition of its meaning where used on WikiSpooks.

False Flag

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Official Narrative Usage of the term on WikiSpooks is confined to the so-called 'Western Democracies'. It is the 'how-what-when-where-why' of an event, issue or history, that is generally accepted and promoted by political establishments and their alliances. The detail of such narratives may vary considerably between the ruling and opposition wings of establishments and thus define the repective positions of established political parties, their programmes and manifestos. But opinions held outside of clearly defined (though unwritten and unspoken) boundaries, CANNOT be expressed without serious risk of ostracism by 'The Establishment' - even where there is ample evidence to support them.
Parapolitics

See this page

Ruling Group mind

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Sheeple a euphemism for "the people" - in the sense of an obedient, docile population with either a blind or fearful trust in authority