Crime
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Crime (enemy image, activity) | |
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Interest of | • C13 Associates • Europol • Programmed To Kill • The Smoking Gun • We've Read The Documents |
Legally forbidden behaviours. |
Crimes are offences as judged by the law.
Intelligence agencies
In March 2018, the UK government officially admitted that agents were allowed to carry out criminal activity in the UK, but did not reveal the extent of criminality permitted.[1]
Examples
Page name | Description |
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Arson | setting fire to property. |
Assault | causing physical harm to another person. |
Asylum seekers with apathetic refugee children | Political controversy in Sweden |
Atlanta sex trafficking operation | A sex trafficking operation in Atlanta. |
Attempted murder | |
BAE Systems/Crimes | |
Contaminated blood affair | For several years in the 1980s France knowingly exported tainted blood, killing thousands. |
Cybercrime | |
Death threat | |
Debanking | |
Destruction of evidence | |
Elite deviance | Criminality done by the rich and powerful. |
Eventide Home fire | A suspicious fire. |
Human trafficking | Modern slavery |
Illegal drug trade | An extremely profitable business, which is also extremely low risk when undertaken on a large enough scale, with protection from the various law enforcement agencies. A natural for deep state groups, which can be safely assumed to control the overwhelming majority of global drug trafficking. |
Israel/Violations of Lebanese sovereignty | |
Nashville sex trafficking operation | A sex trafficking operation in Nashville. |
Negligence | |
Operation Snow White | Religious cult breaks into 100s of international government buildings to remove their own names, is not banned. |
Racketeering | extortion of money or advantage by threat or force. |
SCAD | |
Smuggling | The prohibited transshipment of goods across borders. Drug smuggling, in particular, is a major source of cash for deep state groups. |
Snuff film | Films in which people get murdered |
Thoughtcrime | In George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, certain ideas are illegal. This idea seems to be manifesting in the 21st century. |
Torture | Torture is the deliberate infliction of pain, used both as a means of obtaining information (though for this purpose it is notoriously unreliable) and (such as at Guantánamo Bay) to terrorise entire populations. |
Treason | |
Wakefield standoff | A standoff between an anti-government militia and the police, in July 2021 in Wakefield, Massachusetts. |
War crime | |
White-collar crime | Crimes by well educated people, often with high social status. |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author |
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Eugene Debs | “Getting a living under capitalism... is so precarious, so uncertain, fraught with such pain and struggle that the wonder is not that so many people become vicious and criminal, but that so many remain in docile submission to such a tyrannous and debasing condition.” | Eugene Debs |
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