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"Alt-right" | A modern term used in US and western CCM-media to define conservative-aligned parts of the population that have strayed away from supporting the classic liberal and classic conservatism parties in favour of (sometimes) more reactive, violent or anti-governmental ideas and concepts, in a way similar to the positioning of Antifa in the political spectrum. |
"Anti-vaxxer" | An important enemy image during COVID to demonize resistance to COVID-19 injections. |
"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 |
"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. |
"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. |
"Denialism" | |
"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 |
"Enemy combatant" | A legal euphemism to create a category of persons who do not qualify for prisoner-of-war status under the Geneva Conventions. |
"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"). |
"Failed state" | A pejorative label used to describe enemies and minimise opposition to their invasion. |
"Far right" | An all-encompassing CCM buzzword. |
"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. |
"Islamic terrorism" | A trenchant enemy image, reinforced by the clandestine arming and training of groups under Operation Gladio/B |
"Islamic terrorist" | An enemy image called to mind by legislators as they write laws to clamp down on civil liberties and step up mass surveillance. |
"Misinformation" | |
"Narco-state" | An enemy image comparable with "failed state", but particularly suggestive of drug trafficking. |
"Non-crime hate incident" | An infringement on freedom of speech. |
"Non-violent extremism" | An enemy image used to try to justify violent repression of those who advocate non-violent change. |
"Racism" | A prejudice based on individuals superficial physical attributes. People have no "race" in the scientific sense. |
"Radicalisation" | Together with "extremism" this word is one of many which deep states are seeking to use to demonize dissent by equating truth telling and earnest inquiry with violence, as a tool to facilitate internet censorship. |
"Satanic panic" | A label used to suggest that the widespread reports of satanic child abuse should be dismissed per se. |
"Self-hating jew" | Term which is used to describe Jews whose views are perceived as antisemitic, most often by being insufficiently supportive of the more warlike policies of the state of Israel |
"Social Justice Warrior" | An enemy image which appears to be part of the effort to support the ongoing project to criminalize free speech. |
"Terrorist" | A powerful enemy image, a "terrorist" is someone who commits an act of "terrorism"... |
"Useful idiot" | Derogatory term originally against "anybody insufficiently anti-Communist in the view of the phrase's user." |
"Vaccine hesitancy" | A phrase used to try to minimise opposition to vaccines. |
"Violent extremism" | A drop in replacement for "terrorism" that was followed by "non-violent extremism", a term used to frame the justification of violence towards the explicitly non-violent. |
"Weapon of mass destruction" | A plastic word and enemy image hyped as part of Operation Mass Appeal |
Addict | Someone who has an addiction. |
Alternative medicine | There are alternatives to the medical treatments promoted by Big Pharma. |
Artificial intelligence | A branch of computer science intended to enable computers to carry out tasks previously made by human beings. |
Black legend | |
Brown-baiting | Harassing an individual or group by making claims of associations with National Socialism and fascism, often as a form of guilt by association and/or ad hominem, no matter how far-fetched. |
China | The most populous nation state in the world |
Climate change/Dissident | An enemy image used to marginalize and increasingly punish various skeptics of human-caused climate change. |
Crime | Legally forbidden behaviours. |
Drug cartel | A large business entity in the illegal drug trade |
Hamas | "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. |
Homelessness | Those without a home. Often scapegoated by those keen to promote capitalism. |
Katie Hopkins | UK commentator known for her outspoken views |
Identitarianism | A "hate group". |
Identity politics | A divide and rule strategy that focuses on superficial issues such as gender, religion or even skin color to promote infighting. |
Immigrant | |
Iran | Iran possesses the 4th largest oil reserves of any nation state. |
Osama bin Laden | A CIA operative, heavily involved in CIA covert operations such as Operation Cyclone and Gladio plan B. |
Nazism | Over 70 years on, the word "Nazi" is still used as a pejorative, underlining is key role as an enemy image in the just war narrative |
North Korea | One of the most politically and culturally isolated nations in the world, partly by military-strategic choice, partly caused by fierce economic sanctions. |
Pact | We, the good guys, make agreements, they, enemy countries, sign pacts. |
Pirate | An enemy image applied to people who do not follow laws about "intellectual property". |
Poverty | In cultures which celebrate wealth, especially money, poverty is an enemy image, associated with tropes of laziness and stupidity. |
Proud Boys | A FBI affiliated "opposition" group. |
Vladimir Putin | President of Russia, Russian deep politician. |
Russia | The largest nation state in the world |
Sheeple | A derogatory portmanteau of "sheep" and "people", to emphasise the herd instinct of people |
George Soros | Financial speculator, Beneficiary of Black Wednesday |
Suicide bomber | An enemy image associated with "Islamic terrorism" |
Troll | Trolls are users of the internet who express opposition, especially those who seek to disrupt discussions. |
Witch | An enemy image used in the Middle Ages that was acted as a cover for expropriation of property, a forerunner of the modern day "terrorist" |