The hottest Deep State Substack posts right now

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Top World Politics Topics
Fisted by Foucault β€’ 309 implied HN points β€’ 21 Jan 25
  1. Trump signed many executive orders on his first day back in office to show he's serious about changes. This was meant to impress both his followers and the world.
  2. One of the key goals for Trump is to reduce the influence of government insiders, often called the 'Deep State'. He believes that without this, his efforts won't last.
  3. Trump took action against former officials he believes manipulated information during the last campaign. He revoked their security clearances as a bold statement against political interference.
Points And Figures β€’ 826 implied HN points β€’ 19 Nov 24
  1. Trump's cabinet choices are causing some controversy because they are from outside the usual political circles. This approach aims to challenge established systems in Washington.
  2. The Secretary of Agriculture plays a crucial role in shaping policies that can impact major industries like farming and energy. Changes here could help reduce harmful ingredients in food and fuel.
  3. Agricultural subsidies create complex problems that are hard to fix because other countries also support their farming industries. Any real change needs cooperation from both local and national interests.
Matt Ehret's Insights β€’ 1375 implied HN points β€’ 13 Jun 23
  1. The Durham Report exposed the British Imperial hand behind Russiagate and global governance.
  2. Igor Danchenko, a key player, admitted to lacking evidence supporting the claims in the Steele Dossier.
  3. Strobe Talbott's role reveals a British Imperial influence in shaping world government ideals.
Who is Robert Malone β€’ 38 implied HN points β€’ 29 Dec 24
  1. There is concern about the influence of deep state organizations and administrative systems on government decisions. Many believe this conflicts with what the public wants.
  2. The past presidency of Donald Trump faced challenges from these deep state forces, and some doubt whether he can succeed in addressing them if he is elected again.
  3. There are fears that censorship is growing in collaboration between governments, especially in the EU and the US, and that it poses a risk to public freedom.
A User's Guide to History β€’ 196 implied HN points β€’ 07 Feb 24
  1. Chester Arthur faced challenges as president due to the circumstances of taking office.
  2. The spoils system in the executive branch led to corruption but was also seen as accountable.
  3. The civil service reforms led by Arthur brought stability but also raised concerns of an unaccountable 'deep state'.
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Matt Ehret's Insights β€’ 176 implied HN points β€’ 10 Feb 24
  1. The post discusses upcoming interviews with Joaquin Flores, Michel Chossudovsky, and Brady Fuchs, focusing on big ideas about the past, present, and future.
  2. There are links to recordings of previous episodes of 'Connecting the Dots' covering topics like the Deep State of Europe, saving the Republic, and the CIA's Counter-Culture Revolution.
  3. The post also includes links to resources like books, videos, and Telegram for further exploration of the author's work.
The Author Is Dumb β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 17 Mar 24
  1. Visual information can often lead to pareidolia, where our brains see patterns that may not be there.
  2. Conspiracy theories, while often not based on truth, can reveal deeper truths about societal beliefs and fears.
  3. QAnon represents a complex meta-conspiracy theory that intertwines various other conspiracy elements and revolves around grievance politics and a warped sense of reality.