State crimes


  • Structural deep events
  • State crimes against democracy (SCADs)
  • Crimilization of the State

Nature

A deep event is one of hidden or underappreciated relevance to deep politics.  where deep politics is the business of deep states, where deep states are covert groups that seek to exercise control over governments or nations.   whole fabric of society.  international or supernational deep state.  instant identifications of culprits, intelligence background, protected by intelligence agencies

 

Deep state crimes and state crimes against democracy (SCADs) are concerted actions or inactions by government insiders intended to manipulate democratic processes and undermine popular sovereignty.  pattern: 11 features and outcomes shared covid and 9/11:  media saturation of fear-based messaging, insider trading, exercises preceding mimicking events , failure to investigate origins of threat, abuse of science, widespread censorship of dissent, increased mechanisms of population control (inclduing mandates), response would kill far more people than original threat, redefinition of terms, transfer of wealth and centralization of power

Incidence

The administration knew that the Pearl Harbor attack would occur before it did and allowed it to happen.

Assassinations of public figures, provocations to drive war, election crimes

Claim

  1. The oligarchy that rules us, terrorises us on occasion to facilitate its own objectives.

  2. Who are the criminals?  Those who leak secret government documents which provide irrefutable evidence of extensive crimes against humanity or the politicians in high office who order the killings and atrocities. What is unfolding is not only “the criminalization of the State”, the judicial system is also criminalized with  a view to upholding the legitimacy of the war criminals in high office.  And the corporate media through omission, half truths and outright lies upholds war as a peace-making endeavour.

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