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*US FBI, alleged to keep paid FBI informant/s in discords and/or forums.<ref>https://incels.co/threads/jack-peterson-admits-to-being-an-fbi-informant.150553</ref>
*US FBI, alleged to keep paid FBI informant/s in discords and/or forums.<ref>https://incels.co/threads/jack-peterson-admits-to-being-an-fbi-informant.150553</ref>
*Britain's counter-terror police, launched a 'disruption operation' against an [[r/incels]] poster according to the dailymail.  Anonymous incel was arrested, but not charged.  Then further investigated on non-terrorism related charges.<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8088975/Counter-terror-police-probe-violent-incels-suspect-leaves-threatening-messages-online.html</ref>
*Britain's counter-terror police, launched a 'disruption operation' against an [[r/incels]] poster according to the dailymail.  Anonymous incel was arrested, but not charged.  Then further investigated on non-terrorism related charges.<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8088975/Counter-terror-police-probe-violent-incels-suspect-leaves-threatening-messages-online.html</ref>
== Adverse motivation for the security industrial complex ==
Rather than researching into the actual causes of already ''extremely rare'' instances of violence (e.g. an overall anti-male bias due to [[gynocentrism]], as well as genetic dispositions for violence), one can expect the counter-terrorism and surveillance industry complex to rather exploit these rare instances of violence to extend their power and claim government funding, all under the veil of the false pretense of being able to preventing ''all'' crimes.


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