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Canada
- More soon.
- A joke of late.
- Canada[ Wikipedia ]
- Canada[ WikiSpooks ]
Capitalism
- More soon.
Catawampus
- Out of alignment, in disarray or disorder: crooked, askew
- Diagonally
- Utterly
- A fierce imaginary animal, a bogeyman
- Fierce, destructive
- Wiktionary: catawampus
Censorship
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- Censorship is a tool of intolerant tyrants.
- Wikipedia: Censorship
- WikiSpooks: Censorship
- Wiktionary: censorship
Central power
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Centralized power
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Centralization
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Class war

"No War But The Class War", a resistance poster, graphic designed by Shepard Fairey, featuring Angela Davis.
- "The billionaires pay millionaires to tell the middle class that the poor", other nations, and different ideas "are the problem" - and they believe them.
- Chaos, suffering, slavery, poverty, debt, division, tribal political theater, saber rattling, fake news, real wars, propaganda, censorship, psy-ops, social engineering, manufactured consent, no authentic direct democracy, no transparency, no free speech, and no freedom... All giant DISTRACTIONS preventing us from organizing resistance to the exploitative and murderous ruling class orchestrating it all. Nothing matters more than rejecting the corrupt matrix of rigged systems and those leading it all at the top.
- There are no benevolent leaders.
- "Leaders" have always exploited their domestic populations, but now they're getting desperate in this information age and intend to reshape it to serve only them. They own the monopoly on violence and we will corrupt if we start down that slippery slope. Alternatives and solutions exist for all of our collective problems but the powers that be won't allow them to thrive if they can't corrupt, control, and exploit them since they can't control healthy societies. We must be self-reliant, seek out alternatives, and share solutions, while being aware of their corrupting influences, infiltrations, and subversions.
- Machiavellianism is the world's greatest problem. Resisting the Zion-Con globalists' technocratic corporatocracy is THE most important over-arching umbrella issue of all time. Everything else stems from that.
- GoatMatrix: s/ClassWar
- SaidIt: s/ClassWar
- WikiSpooks: Class war
- Wikipedia: Class conflict
Climate skepticism

Q: Why isn't China concerned about global warming?
A: Because they already have a communist government.
A: Because they already have a communist government.
- More soon.
- GoatMatrix: s/ClimateSkepticism
- SaidIt: s/ClimateSkepticism
- WikiSpooks: Climate change
- Wikipedia: Climate Change
Colonialism
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Committees
- Ad hoc committees
- Wikipedia: Ad hoc, Latin meaning "for this."
- Steering committees
- Wikipedia: Committee
Commonwealth
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Communism
- Communism is a collectivist ideology and bugbear of the "independently wealthy".
- ~ WikiSpooks: Communism
- The ideology of political parties that use the term Communist in their names, usually Marxist and Leninist.
- The socio-economic system based on such parties' ideologies.
- (US informal) A state of affairs perceived as oppressive, overly arbitrary, or totalitarian.
- ~ Wiktionary: Communism
- A sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered around common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange that allocates products to everyone in the society based on need. A communist society would entail the absence of private property and social classes, and ultimately money and the state (or nation state).
- ~ Wikipedia: Communism
- See also:
- Excellent historical and political analysis breakdowns on the developing evolution of Communism, long, but rich, and worth listening to while doing chores, all at once or spaced out in digestible sections.
- Chronologically by release date on YouTube:
- The EVILution of Communism Workshop, Session 1 Communism 1.0: Theoretical Communism | James Lindsay (1:32:40) ~ New Discourses, 2024-10-25.
- A History of Communist Ideas From Karl Marx to COVID Lockdowns (1:03:11) ~ Keith Knight - Don't Tread on Anyone, 2024-10-28, with Professor Dr. Sean McMeekin.
- The EVILution of Communism Workshop, Session 2 Communism 2.0: Industrial Communism | James Lindsay (2:14:00) ~ New Discourses, 2024-11-04.
- The EVILution of Communism Workshop, Session 3: Communism 2.5: Social Communism [Coming soon!]
- The EVILution of Communism Workshop, Session 4: Communism 3.0: Corporate Communism [Coming soon!]
- We must comprehend our enemies' ways of thinking, as well as their tactics, to effectively resist and prepare us to survive, thrive, and strive for awareness and compassion - and ideally win them over to think different in bottom-up peaceful voluntaryism and freedom.
- Excellent historical and political analysis breakdowns on the developing evolution of Communism, long, but rich, and worth listening to while doing chores, all at once or spaced out in digestible sections.
Conservativism
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Conspiracism
- A theoretical conspiracy is an explanatory or speculative hypothesis suggesting that two or more persons or an organization have conspired to cause or cover-up, through secret planning and deliberate action, an event or situation typically regarded as illegal or harmful. Since the mid-1960s, the phrase has denoted explanations that invoke conspiracies without warrant, often producing hypotheses that contradict the prevailing understanding of historical events or simple facts. One feature of conspiracy theories is that they tend to evolve to incorporate evidence against them, so that they become unfalsifiable and, as Michael Barkun argues, "a matter of faith rather than proof." The term conspiracy theory has thus acquired a derogatory meaning, and is often used to dismiss or ridicule beliefs in conspiracies.
- ~ Infogalactic: Theoretical conspiracy
Conspiracy
- A conspiracy is a secret agreement among a group of people (termed "conspirators") to carry out a nefarious act.
- ~ WikiSpooks: Conspiracy
- InfoGalactic: Conspiracy (disambiguation)
- A conspiracy, also known as a plot, ploy, or scheme, is a secret plan or agreement between people (called conspirers or conspirators) for an unlawful or harmful purpose, such as murder, treason, or corruption, especially with a political motivation, while keeping their agreement secret from the public or from other people affected by it. In a political sense, conspiracy refers to a group of people united in the goal of subverting established political power structures. This can take the form of usurping or altering them, or even continually illegally profiteering from certain activities in a way that weakens the establishment with help from various political authorities. Depending on the circumstances, a conspiracy may also be a crime or a civil wrong. The term generally connotes, or implies, wrongdoing or illegality on the part of the conspirators, as it is commonly believed that people would not need to conspire to engage in activities that were lawful and ethical, or to which no one would object.
- ~ Wikipedia: Conspiracy
- An agreement or arrangement between multiple parties to do something harmful, immoral or subversive; an instance of collusion.
- (law) An agreement between two or more persons to break the law at some time in the future.
- (loosely) A secret agreement to do something.
- (loosely) An agreement to work together to bring something about; an act or instance of conspiring.
- (rare) A group of ravens.
- (rare) A group of lemurs.
- (linguistics) A situation in which different phonological or grammatical rules lead to similar or related outcomes.
- (by ellipsis, proscribed) A conspiracy theory; a hypothesis alleging conspiracy.
- ~ Wiktionary: Conspiracy
Conspiracy analyst
- A non-pejorative synonym of conspiracy theorist.
- ~ Wiktionary: Conspiracy analyst

Conspiracy Theorist - The term used to discredit someone who speaks about things you can't bear to look at, because if it were true, it would reveal a darkness in the world you're simply not ready to accept.
Conspiracy theory
- A pejorative term applied to ideas which challenge an official narrative. People interested in challenging ideas are called "conspiracy theorists". This usage stems from the US deep state's efforts to promote the "lone nut" theory of the JFK assassination. The concept was later developed into a general purpose enemy image used to try to prevent the connection of deep events that the commercially-controlled media presented as isolated incidents. Post 9/11, it is the subject of pseudo-scientific study to limit freedom of speech by promoting the idea that the holders of such opinions are inclined to violence and deserve to have their civil liberties removed, in particular by subjecting them to internet censorship.
- ~ WikiSpooks: "Conspiracy theory"
- InfoGalactic: Conspiracy theory
- Wikipedia: Conspiracy theory
- Wiktionary: Conspiracy theory
- See also:
- Projex.Wiki's basic list of conspiracy theories: Truther Newbie Crash Course
- Wikipedia: List of conspiracy theories
- WikiSpooks: COMPACT - Comparative Analysis of Conspiracy Theories
Conspirophile
- Someone who loves, likes, or is friendly to conspiracies, a person who subscribes to conspiracy theories, a conspiracy theorist, or a truther. They may believe in one or several conspiracy theories, and are sometimes criticized or ostracized for these beliefs. Their world view is sometimes described as conspiracism.
- ~ InfoGalactic: Conspirophile
- (very rare) A person who subscribes to conspiracy theories.
- ~ Wiktionary: Conspirophile
Consumer culture
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Control
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Controligarchy
- WikiSpooks: Controligarchy
Cooperativism
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Corporate media
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- Wikipedia: Corporate media
- WikiSpooks: Corporate media
Corporatocracy
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- Wikipedia: Corporatocracy
- WikiSpooks: Corporatocracy
COVID-19
- WikiSpooks: COVID
Critical thinking

You want to read so bad. You want to develop critical thinking skills so bad.
- Critical thinking is a vital component of intellect.
- ~ WikiSpooks: Critical thinking
- Wikipedia: Critical thinking
C.R.T.
- Critical race theory (CRT)...
- More soon.
- ~ WikiSpooks: Critical race theory
- Wikipedia: Critical race theory
- See also:
- Climate change
- Corporatocracy
- Culture war
- D.E.I. - or Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
- E.S.G. - or Environmental, Social, Governance
- Homosexuality
- Identity politics
- Racism
- Social justice
- Transgender
- Woke
Crybully
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- Wikipedia: Snowflake (slang)
Culture war
Culture wars
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- Wikipedia: Culture war
- WikiSpooks: Culture war
- Goat Matrix: /s/CultureWar
- Goat Matrix: /s/CultureWars
- SaidIt: /s/CultureWar
- SaidIt: /s/CultureWars
Cyber war
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- Wikipedia: Cyberwarfare
- WikiSpooks: Cyberwarfare
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