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In 2011, tensions came to a head when Occupy Wall Street amassed in reaction to the 2008 financial collapse. Out of fear of the masses unifying against them, the financial elite deployed a divide-and-conquer strategy to pit the people against each other with a campaign of race-baiting. Moreover, that same year (2011) saw them deploy another weapon against the working class: fentanyl. Deaths have been climbing ever since. But just as “the revolution will not be televised,” so the carnage is not being reported by the legacy media.
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