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"Chinese interference in Canadian politics"China is accused of interfering in the 2019 Canadian federal election and the 2021 Canadian federal election
"Climate change"the dogma that rise in CO2 levels correspond to a (as of yet non-significant) rise in temperature and that the world is ahead of an apocalyptic disaster
"Climate change/Flood""Climate change" supposedly increases the risk of floods.
"Climate change/Hurricane""Climate change" supposedly increases the frequency of hurricanes.
"Conservation movement"Many billionaires are highly passionate about it.
"Conspiracy mindset"A tool of the deep state to undermine opposition. Anyone who believes in high level corruption (holds "conspiracy beliefs") is assumed to be mentally abnormal and deficient, although the majority of the population do so.
"Conspiracy theorist"An enemy image used for ad hominem attacks on people as a way of misdirecting attention away from their arguments
"Conspiracy theory"An enemy image used to equate scepticism of government with craziness. It was developed by the CIA to try to contain doubt about the FBI's "Oswald did it, case closed" approach to the JFK assassination. It is now being associated with dangerous and violent insanity, in an effort to promote internet censorship of free speech.
"Conspiracy theory/Academic research"Like "terrorism research", this is long on assumptions and short on empirical investigation (especially of the historical record). It is part of a project to demonize any criticism of official narratives and promote deep state denialism.
"Continuity of Government"A plan for undermining and infiltrating government, activated by the US Deep state on 9-11
"Counter-extremism"Like "counter-terrorism", supposedly a force to counter "extremism". In practice, such efforts deserve closer scrutiny, not least because of the plastic nature of the word "extremism".
"Counter-terrorism"A component of the military-industrial-terrorism-congressional complex which has seen a dramatic growth since 9-11. Originally referred to special forces trained in terrorist warfare, it became a broader meaning for loss of civil liberties and a culture of fear and mistrust.
"Countering disinformation"When used by the Integrity Initiative, this appears to be a code for "promoting our narrative".
"Cyberattack"Cyberattacks are a new form of large scale security holes, which suspiciously emerge from an (unknown) central point in government software all over the world
"Cyberterrorism"The use of computers by "terrorists" to cause disruption. This is an arena in which the determination of responsibility is particularly difficult, and therefore false flag attacks are that much more easy.
"Cyberwarfare"Cyberwarfare is the use of digital tools and tactics to conduct acts of espionage, disruption, or sabotage in the virtual realm, often with the goal of achieving political, military, or economic objectives.
"Dancing Nurses"One of the most peculiar parts of the COVID-19 propaganda effort saw thousands of nurses dancing in choreographed routines - something that blatantly clashed with one of the other PR-messages, the one of "overwhelmed hospitals".
"Democracy"A form of government involving events called "elections", in which citizens often choose from a short list of deep state backed puppets
"Digital identity"information used by computer systems to represent a person or group.
"Disaster""Disasters" - real or imagined - have been abused as manipulation and scare tactic. Or, for outright racketeering
"Discredited and disproven"ON affirming phrase.
"Disinformation Dozen""anti vaxxer conspiracy theorists" according to the Center for Countering Digital Hate
"Disinformation"Disinformation is a word used by those in power to malign opinions and people they don't like, and as a scientific-sounding pretext for censorship. Those in power often use projection when accusing others of spreading disinformation, as the official narratives tends to be full of lies and omissions. Can also be a real thing.
"Domestic extremism"An enemy image used to try to justify repression of alternative ideas
"Economic crisis"Economic crises are pretty regular events, and are depicted as quasi-natural phenomena such as earthquakes of floods, as if everyone loses as a result of such phenomena. However, real wealth is not destroyed, but is transferred from the financially poor to the financially rich.
"Enemy combatant"A legal euphemism to create a category of persons who do not qualify for prisoner-of-war status under the Geneva Conventions.
"Ethical trolling"The concept was first promoted by the Youth International Movement ("Yippies") in the 1960s.
"Extraordinary rendition"Kidnapping and forced transfer of individuals by intelligence agencies from one legal jurisdiction to another without recourse to legal proceedings.
"Extreme left"One pole of the highly suspect "political spectrum". A tool in the divide and conquer strategy of party politics.
"Extreme right"One pole of the highly suspect "political spectrum". A tool in the divide and conquer strategy of party politics.
"Extremism""Extremism" is used as a more modern replacement for "terrorism", one that is used to facilitate the criminalisation of ideas as well as just actions. It polarises the world into the normal ("mainstream") and the abnormal, unhealthy ("extreme").
"Fact checker"An individual or group trusted to investigate the truth of news. In practice, professional fact checkers test whether news conforms to their employers' opinions.
"Fact checking"A thinly veiled effort to counter suspicion in official narratives as promoted by the commercially-controlled media. i.e. "Trust us, we've fact checked this article".
"Failed state"A pejorative label used to describe enemies and minimise opposition to their invasion.
"Fake News""Fake news website" is a meme started after the 2016 US election, to disparage websites that dissent from the opinions expressed by commercially-controlled media.
"Fake news website""Fake news website" is a meme started after the 2016 US election, to disparage websites that dissent from the opinions expressed by commercially-controlled media. It backfired and lead to the phrase "fake news", which promoted scepticism about corporate media and discouraged uncritical belief in their output.
"Far right"An all-encompassing CCM buzzword.
"Flatten the curve"A slogan introduced during the Covid 19 pandemic.
"Fly the plane"To "Fly the plane" is, knowingly or unknowingly, to open oneself to blackmail by a deep state group. Derinved from the Lolita Express, it applies much more widely as a metaphor.
"Free market"The neocon economic system.
"Gulf of Tonkin Incident"Two faked attacks used by the USA as a casus belli to commit ground forces to the Vietnam War.
"Hate crime"The phrase "hate crime" is a plastic phrase associated with the "hate speech" effort to stifle free speech on the internet.
"Hate group"An enemy image which appears to be part of the effort to support the ongoing project to criminalize free speech.
"Hate speech"An enemy image mobilised to facilitate legal restriction of free speech.
"Hate symbols"A term created by the ADL. An enemy image mobilised to facilitate legal restriction of free speech.
"Holocaust Denier"A demonising epithet applied by the Establishment to anyone who publicly qestions any of the three fundamental tenets of 'The Holocaust'
"Holocaustianity"A neologism describing the essentially religious nature of the Official Narrative of The Holocaust which, on pain of being treated treated like a heretic, must not be questioned or criticised.
"Humanitarian intervention"The claim of intervening in other countries for their citizens own good. This falls flat when made by the same countries which fund or otherwise instigate these countries unrest. An old and increasingly tired excuse for wars of aggression.
"I wish I'd gotten the vaccine"After "vaccine hesitancy" became noticeable, corporate media were flooded with tales of "anti-vaxxers" now ruing their choice. "I wish I'd gotten the vaccine" are their last words, wheezed out almost inaudibly from the death bed.
"Independent Police Complaints Commission"A group interested in complaints about the UK police