America’s Secret Government by Proxy

Security state agencies must justify their existence. There are 1,271 counterterrorist, homeland security, and intelligence organizations; 1,931 private sector analogues; 10,000 locations of these organizations; and ~854,000 people with top-secret security clearances as of 2010. To make matters worse, the line between private and public is obscure in this industry. Naturally, the need to justify the existence of government—propaganda—evolves into techniques to disseminate that propaganda in addition to censoring opposition to it. Therefore, a proxy government is established—a front for the actual government to do what it wants to do but otherwise cannot. The US government has incentivized a group of organizations to do just that. “Big tech censorship” and other control measures were not the result of free-market phenomena. The think tanks that refer to themselves as “counter-violent extremists” (CVEs) are America’s proxy government responsible for censoring, shadow banning, ad feed tampering, search result manipulation, and “racism/extremism” deception.

Whistleblower Film Revealing Shadow Government Released to Public Just After Producer is Arrested

Millie Weaver, known online as "Millennial Millie," was mysteriously arrested, along with her husband, on a reported grand jury indictment and held in jail over the weekend, just before she was scheduled to release her new film, ShadowGate. The film was released anyway, with many copies being widely distributed throughout the Internet, as it has gone viral this weekend and has already been viewed by millions of people. The film is based on the testimony of two high-tech whistleblowers, who claim they worked for private contractors that worked together with intelligence agencies and politicians to develop highly sophisticated software systems and artificial intelligence (AI) to affect elections both abroad in places like Afghanistan, as well as in the U.S. during the Trump campaign and Presidency to discredit him. The whistleblowers are known as Tore, and Patrick Bergy, and they are interviewed extensively throughout the film. Tore has her own YouTube Channel, and she is the one who released the film to the public after Millie was arrested on Friday. Tore claims that she was recruited out of the Navy by John Brennan, who was the director of the CIA at the time. Patrick Bergy says that he worked for the Dynology Coporation which is owned by President Obama's head of national security, General James Jones. He claims that they developed the "ShadowNet" for psychological warfare, using social media and the corporate media. While they are careful to explain that these kinds of covert operations happen in both political camps, this is definitely a Pro-Trump documentary looking at "the coup" behind trying to take President Trump out of office. But it doesn't really matter what side of the political spectrum you happen to be on, as this is definitely useful information for the public to have. I have watched the entire film, and certain portions of it several times, as there is much to learn here. The premise of the film is that while politicians are part of "the swamp," the actual shadow government is a small group of private government contractors that work with defense and intelligence agencies. The people working for these private contractors, according to Millie, are the ones really running the government today, which she refers to as "The Industrial Military Complex." They have the ability now to perform massive surveillance programs on virtually every American. And with AI, they have the power for the first time in history to actually process that data. They can allegedly determine whether or not you get a job, they can pre-determine who gets on a jury for a trial and affect the outcome of that trial, engage in psychological warfare to destroy people, or their reputations, etc.