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  2. Stellaris (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Stellaris received "generally favorable" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic. [48] A number of reviews emphasized the game's approachable interface and design, along with a highly immersive and almost RPG-like early game heavily influenced by the player's species design decisions, and also the novelty of the end-game crisis events.

  3. Corporatocracy - Wikipedia

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    Protester holding Adbusters' Corporate American Flag at the Second inauguration of George W. Bush in Washington, D.C.. Corporatocracy [a] or corpocracy is an economic, political and judicial system controlled or influenced by business corporations or corporate interests.

  4. Soldiers of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the battle, members of the group were settled with their families at a "camp in Zarga, north of Najaf", [5] where "the main part" of the fighting took place. [ 5 ] The group has been described as an apocalyptic Muslim cult [ 6 ] that separated from another group called the "Supporters of the Imam Mahdi" led by Ahmed al-Hasan . [ 5 ]

  5. Governmental lists of cults and sects - Wikipedia

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    Aum Shinrikyo (called the "Aum cult") [7] In 2005, the Hate Crimes Unit of the Edmonton Police Service confiscated anti-Falun Gong materials distributed at the annual conference of the American Family Association by staff members of the Calgary Chinese Consulate (Province of Alberta, Canada). The materials, including the calling of Falun Gong a ...

  6. Judicial dissolution - Wikipedia

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    Judicial dissolution, informally called the corporate death penalty, is a legal procedure in which a corporation is forced to dissolve or cease to exist. Dissolution is the revocation of a corporation's charter for significant harm to society. [ 2 ]

  7. Death cult - Wikipedia

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    Doomsday cult, a cult that believes in, and may attempt to bring about, an end-of-world prophecy; Destructive cult, an anti-cult movement term for unethical and deceptive cults; The Cult, formerly Death Cult, a British rock band Death Cult, a 1983 EP by Death Cult

  8. Timeline of crimes involving the Order of Nine Angles - Wikipedia

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    [113] [114] 764 member Kyle Spitze, who was involved in a domestic dispute which lead to a death in a shootout with the police, was arrested by US Marshals on February 21, 2024. According to Wired, Spitze possessed child porn of a 12-year-old girl he had forced her to partake in and had victimized a number of girls as young as 10 years old.

  9. r/antiwork - Wikipedia

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    In February 2021, 235,000 people were members of r/antiwork, more than double the number of members from March 2020. Huck attributed the subreddit's growth in membership to the COVID-19 pandemic and related events, including a rise in union busting as well as increased acceptance of mutual-aid networks and the four-day workweek . [ 24 ]