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videocracy 

videocracy n. (from Latin video, I see + Latin cratia, from Greek kratos, power, rule; cf. ideocracy) Ð the power of visual images in shaping contemporary societies; the crucial impact of television, cinema, internet, and advertising on public opinion, political affairs, market strategies, etc.
Videocracy has become the flip side of democracy in the mass media age.
videocracy by Mikhail Epstein November 14, 2003
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Kikeocracy 

A country whose government is heavily influenced, controlled, subverted by Jews
The United States is a Kikeocracy
Kikeocracy by AnonDoxy May 4, 2024