“Genocide” refers to the systematic destruction of a population, often through violence, starvation, or other means. This concept is used to describe the influence of the architecture on the information environment, which has been shaped by the systematic destruction of populations and the use of violence and other means to achieve specific political or strategic objectives.
The term is particularly relevant in the context of the capture of American foreign policy, where the operations described in the document have resulted in significant human suffering and loss of life. The foreign policy framework, shaped by the network of beneficiaries and their mechanisms of influence, has often justified or obscured such actions, aligning with the broader goals of the architecture.
Related: capture.md, foreign-policy.md
See Also
capture.md foreign-policy.md constructed-catastrophe.md legitimacy-through-exception.md legitimacy-through-omission.md operational-signature.md projection.md selective-definition.md starvation-as-weapon.md wealth-capture.md