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* [https://thebasics.guide/information-asymmetry/ Information Asymmetry]
* [https://thebasics.guide/information-asymmetry/ Information Asymmetry]
* [[Kayfabrication]]
* [[Kayfabrication]]
* [[Law of Gaslighting]]
* [[No-Living-Heroes Theory]]
* [[No-Living-Heroes Theory]]
* [[Prebunked Malinformation]]
* [[Regulated Expression]]
* [[Regulated Expression]]
* [[Seberging]]
* [[Seberging]]

Latest revision as of 07:12, 31 March 2024

Yes, our government developed a plan for rounding up people who could contradict the GIN. Thereā€˜s a plan for a coming total collapse of confidence in our system.

- Eric Weinstein on X, August 28, 2019

INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES AND THE RIGHTS OF AMERICANS BOOK II, FINAL REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE TO STUDY GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS WITH RESPECT TO INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES, UNITED STATES SENATE, TOGETHER WITH ADDITIONAL, SUPPLEMENTAL, AND SEPARATE VIEWS, APRIL 26 (legislative day, APRIL 14), 1976, U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 68-7860 WASHINGTON
Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans, Book II
People on The Reserve Index, from Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans, Book II, page 55
A distressing number of the programs and techniques developed by the intelligence community involved transgressions against human decency that were no less serious than any technical violations of law. Some of the most fundamental values of this society were threatened by activities such as the smear campaign against Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the testing of dangerous drugs on unsuspecting American citizens, the dissemination of information about the sex lives, drinking habits, and marital problems of electronic surveillance targets, and the COINTELPRO attempts to turn dissident organizations against one another and to destroy marriages.
FBI transgressions against human decency, from Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans, Book II, page 140

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