>>102563
Huh. This has better reception than I thought it would. Usually these kind of posts get no replies and then die.
>>102564
It really does. All the major tech companies are heavily funded by, and in the pockets of, the Deep State.
>>102554
Here's another one off of the top of my head that might mike a nice infographic somehow.
Title banner across the top: A DEEP STATE PRIMER
Subtitle underneath: The Deep State is a/are bureaucrat(s) that are so powerful that they can not be checked by any other branch of government.
Four Examples, each example taking up one column, the columns are separated by when evidence about them came to light more or less. Each column follows a format of the name of the agency on the top, followed by a picture (if available) or relevant bureacucrats, and then your typical infographic fair of images/text/etc. trailing underneath. Very bottom has a bajillion citations
1st column: FBI, J Edgar Hoover, and then descriptions of COINTELPRO, how the FBI has the ability to blackmail anyone in the U.S. and Hoover supposedly intimidated sitting U.S. Presidents ( https://www.britannica.com/biography/J-Edgar-Hoover ). COINTELPRO techniques are still in use to this very day ( http://atlantablackstar.com/2018/03/27/cointelpro-continues-documents-reveal-fbi-surveillance-black-lives-matter/ )
2nd column: CIA, James Jesus Angleton and Richard Helms, talk about…dear lord you could go on for ages here, but at the very least you have to have Operation Mockingbird and MHCHAOS, Angleton's witchhunt, how the CIA made the media into a joke and just another arm of the government through bribes and covert operations, and how much power the control over the MSM gave/gives the CIA.
3rd column: NSA, Colleen Kolllar-Kotelly, go into the Snowden Leaks, PRISM, XKeyScore, ECHELON, and the secret FISA courts that enable widespread political silencing to occur (which is why Rosemary is listed here)
4th column: DARPA, Picture Unknown or maybe something from the end of MGS2, I mainly want this here because like >>102564 said, it seems to be completely off of people's radar. Bring up LifeLog starting Facebook, DLI starting Google, SMISC, MDDA, and how it basically makes Operation Mockingbird or anything else that has already gone public look like child's play.