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Deep state or toolkit gang: Agenda of manipulating democracy

Deep state actors are psychological manipulators who have the knack of forming temporary alliances. It's because of their mediocrity that they get attached to the left and the left dutifully promotes them

Abhijit Iyer-MitraAbhijit Iyer-Mitra
Jun 6, 2024, 07:00 pm IST
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ARE you sane? Do you have a semblance of a brain left? Do you believe XX chromosome persons can have babies and anyone else cannot? Do you feel you’re fighting an increasingly desperate battle against the tide of Wokeism, Leftism and systemic and organisational capture of everything around you? If so, this is what you need to learn about the toolkit gang.

Unravelling the deep state?
What I call the toolkit gang is what many of you would call the Deep State. That’s the first trap they want you to fall into. You think that you’re accurately prognosticating a whole bunch of people deep within governments by setting an agenda and implementing it. That’s not true. What it is, is clusters and groups here and there with similar interests – self interest – that come together occasionally. But when you see them as a united phantom menace, you confer on them mystical powers that they don’t have. This helps them in three ways.

First, many other weaker people believe your version and gravitate towards them – seeking promotions, jobs,scholarships etc. Why? Because they listened to you and believed you that these guys are all powerful. Tell me when you hear Kanhaiya Kumar or Umar Khalid, have you seen anything remotely resembling intelligence? No. Kanhaiya Kumar’s PhD thesis wouldn’t pass as a 12th standard thesis in any good Western University. Yet it is precisely because of their mediocrity – them knowing that they are third raters that they get attached to the Left and the Left dutifully promotes them.

The second reason you help them by calling them Deep State is that they slowly turn you against the state. They

become law and order, you become the rebel and the terrorist. The default is they will always have sympathisers in Government, who will get their job done, to quote a line from Vivek Agnihotri’s film The Kashmir File, “the Government might be yours but the system is ours”

The third is that foreigners – be it Governments, diplomat funders and investors – also believe claims of the Left’s omnipotence and approach them thinking they do indeed have these mystical powers. It’s best to think of them as Al Qaeda’s small but effective cells that are much more nimble and cooperate much better than slow tedious Governments. That’s why they seem more effective to you. But never ever grace them with the Deep State term. It goes against you and for them you’re creating them and funding them literally. Call them what they are – malcontents and terror cells with a megaphone.

CAPTURING WORLD OF ACADEMICS
Contrary to popular belief that Sciences are superior to Humanities, it is in fact the other way around. Humanities have always controlled politics. And through it science, historically. Every Leftist knows this to be true. Every rightist believes this is false because “I’m super smart, I passed IIT with 99 per cent and stupid 55 per cent Ghanshyam only got BA history”. First, the Leftists get upset with you for mocking him, resent your better marks and by accident (or intent) get into the subjects where you will merely be an industrialist but he will be your Prime Minister.

Today we are in a situation where Science is being held hostage to the gender and equality fantasies of the Humanities. The same Humanities that are predominantly populated by 55 per cent Ghanshyams who hold many grudges. They are also actively trying to destroy Science by bringing in concepts.

of equality, where a 55 per cent Ghanshyam is deemed equal or superior to a 99 per cent Raghav destroying any and all competitive advantages you have. They also want a whole new bureaucracy in place (staffed by them) to enforce these new concepts of equity thereby creating managerial jobs for themselves over you.

Further using these concepts, they ensure they will ultimately control the Sciences faculties as well. But for now they continue to populate the public sphere/commentariat. Chances are that 99 per cent of news reporters, news anchors, researchers and “creative fields” come from the Left. A space the right has willingly ceded to them. Needless to say, most Professors of the Humanities will also come from the Humanities . This is why you will frequently hear certifiable third raters and quacks like Gilles Vernier, Kanhaiya Kumar, Ravish Kumar and Anirudh.

Kanisetti trumpeted them as “brilliant”, when in fact their writings are mere verbalised flatulence.

What this ends up creating is a cycle of self validation and delegitimisation. Think all your Professors are Lefties, they mark up Lefties and promote them – because Humanities are so subjective, their objective bias passes as subjective. And they use Lefties in the press to hype up their protégés as the next big thing as well as their international affiliations to get plum foreign fellowships and posting. Anything that opposes them is deemed “not academic”, extreme, fascist etc and delegitimised.

For most people, fresh in their careers, this is a formidable apparatus that can either make or break their careers. How many youngsters do you know who’ll have the guts to go up against a network that threatens to downmark you and destroy you, or that can significalatulencently help your career? Most kids will never have that confidence and will bandwagon – being assured of good grades, campus placements and if particularly supine – possibly even foreign fellowships. But more importantly this validation network is crucial for yuppies – first generation wealth that desperately needs social validation. Indeed, Bharat has no shortage of startups and first time industrialists, who desperately need social validation to overcome awkwardness. This is where “donations” to Leftist run NGOs, Foundation and Trusts can bring about plaudits as great benefactors of the arts and immediately get you to climb three-to-four rungs on the social ladder. You didn’t think all those Infosys.

Narayana Murthy’s donations to the

Foundation that funds The Wire and Alt News were altruistic; did you? Not to mention the social climber’s son’s donations to a particularly toxic, vitriolically anti-Hindu US professor whose job is to run down India and Hinduism. This is why when the family executed their re-capture of Infosys, the normally loud press fell absolutely silent. Money you see doesn’t just talk; it silences.

And this extortive value “Fund us or we’ll use our professors, our hacks in the media and our social validation and international networks to attack you” is what established businesses dread. Their ability to obfuscate and cover you is truly a sight to behold. Take a recent example. Where a third rate academic called Gilles Vernier was sacked from the Ashoka University.

Confronting Crooked Academics 

Gilles Vernier was sacked because he had not fulfilled his academic obligations for primary source academic research papers and was instead focussing on his The Indian Express columns. What research he had done – with his mentor Christophe Jaffrelot of Science Po Paris – was completely exposed as fraudulent by Nalin Mehta. When challenged publicly, Jaffrelot and Vernier claimed these were “mistakes” which they could not be blamed for because it was a simple case of data collection. Either you collect the data or you fabricate it. Consequently, when Vernier was sacked, the entire ecosystem came out to support him claiming “academic freedom”. What was worse was that the entire advisory committee had been stacked by Jaffrelot and Vernier with their own stooges. But Ashoka we’re confident enough to let them fester. In the end, most people’s pay checks were more important and the controversy blew over. But how many new universities would have the guts to withstand a concerted international campaign supporting crooked academics? To this day, Jaffrelot maintains his position at King’s College London despite having been exposed as an outright data fabricator and charlatan.

This my dear friends is the reality of the Deep State that faces you. They are neither brilliant, nor omnipotent, nor powerful. They are a bunch of sick psychological manipulators, grifters and talentless social climbers, who form temporary alliances. They might seem overwhelming to you but once you understand their methods and weaknesses then you see them for what they are. Vicious pygmies projecting a phantasmagoria

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