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  1. 29. Okt. 2020 · Views about the nature of the deep state increasingly diverge along party lines: a 2019 YouGov poll found that, among people who have heard the term, eighty-three per cent of Republicans thought ...

  2. 30. Dez. 2020 · More than one in three Americans believe in the existence of a so-called “deep state;” however, most accept the results of the election and want to see a peaceful transition. Thirty-nine percent of Americans agree there is a deep state working to undermine President Trump – another tenet of QAnon. This belief is driven primarily by ...

  3. 21. Feb. 2016 · In The Deep State, author Mike Lofgren, whose 2011 commentary, “ Goodbye to All That: Reflections of a GOP Operative Who Left the Cult ,” remains the most-read article at Truthout.org, connects the dots between apparently disparate aspects of our current dystopia. “The deep state,” argues Lofgren is “the red thread” linking the ...

  4. Chapter 8: The Fates of the Presidents Who Challenged the Deep State, 1963–1980 Chapter 9: The Doomsday Project and Deep Events: JFK, Watergate, Iran-Contra, and 9/11 Chapter 10: The American Deep State, Deep Events, and Off-the-Books Financing Chapter 11: America’s Unchecked Security State: The Continuity of COG Planning, 1936–2001

  5. For the first time, American people see the possibility that elected governments have to follow rules set by Washington D.C.'s bureaucratic institutions. While some are worried about the deep state, others are trying to investigate the clandestine network of government spy agencies and officials allegedly controlling U.S. policies and narratives behind the scenes - from the 1963 JFK ...

  6. 21. Aug. 2017 · The so-called “deep state,” sometimes also known as “shadow government,” is often used to describe the bureaucracies of the military and spy agencies and their top secret inner-workings ...

  7. On one side was the specter of a “Deep State” conspiracy-administrators threatening to thwart the will of the people and undercut the constitutional authority of the president they elected to lead them. On the other side was a raw personalization of presidential power, one that a theory of “the unitary executive” gussied up and allowed to run roughshod over reason and the rule of law ...