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During the 1990s, specialized military and administrative structures connected to [[Mont Tanoa]] continued to expand. The [[Vulkane Einsatzgruppen]] were formally established to secure volcanic regions, underground facilities, and resource extraction zones, reflecting the regime’s ongoing emphasis on strategic geography and long-term militarization.
During the 1990s, specialized military and administrative structures connected to [[Mont Tanoa]] continued to expand. The [[Vulkane Einsatzgruppen]] were formally established to secure volcanic regions, underground facilities, and resource extraction zones, reflecting the regime’s ongoing emphasis on strategic geography and long-term militarization.


== The 2000s ==
=== The 2000s ===
 
At the beginning of the 21st century, the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen expanded their territorial control in the Atlantic region, combining annexation, negotiated alignment, and administrative absorption.
At the beginning of the 21st century, the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen expanded their territorial control in the Atlantic region, combining annexation, negotiated alignment, and administrative absorption.


In '''2000''', the regime annexed [[Annobón]], a small island territory in the Gulf of Guinea. According to statements by Annobónese officials at the time, the annexation was presented as a voluntary alignment motivated by political dissatisfaction with existing governance and expectations of security and economic integration under Tanoan rule. Following annexation, Annobón was placed under direct administrative control, and infrastructure development was initiated. In subsequent years, the regime constructed the [[Annobón transit camp]], which functioned as a controlled detention and transfer facility within the Einsatzgruppen’s broader system of population management and forced labor.
In '''2000''', the regime annexed [[Annobón]], a small island territory in the Gulf of Guinea. According to statements by Annobónese officials at the time, the annexation was presented as a voluntary alignment motivated by political dissatisfaction with existing governance and expectations of security and economic integration under Tanoan rule. Following annexation, Annobón was placed under direct administrative control, and infrastructure development was initiated. In subsequent years, the regime constructed the [[Annobón transit camp]], which functioned as a controlled detention and transfer facility within the broader system of population management and forced labor.


During the same period, political pressure on [[Uruguay]], which had intensified throughout the late 1990s, reached a decisive phase. By the end of '''2000''', a significant number of Uruguayan government officials defected to Tanoan authority, effectively collapsing internal resistance to alignment. In early '''2001''', following a brief transitional period, Uruguay formally merged with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen, ending its independent statehood and integrating its administrative, financial, and security structures into the Tanoan system.
During the same period, political pressure on [[Uruguay]], which had intensified throughout the late 1990s, reached a decisive phase. By the end of '''2000''', a significant number of Uruguayan government officials defected to Tanoan authority, effectively collapsing internal resistance to alignment. In early '''2001''', following a brief transitional period, Uruguay formally merged with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen, ending its independent statehood and integrating its administrative, financial, and security structures into the Tanoan system.
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Between '''2003''' and '''2004''', major infrastructure projects were completed across Tanoa and Fiji, including approximately 110 km (68.44 mi) of newly paved roads in Fiji, primarily serving military logistics. Surveillance technologies and administrative automation expanded steadily, further reducing reliance on visible coercion while maintaining strict population control.
Between '''2003''' and '''2004''', major infrastructure projects were completed across Tanoa and Fiji, including approximately 110 km (68.44 mi) of newly paved roads in Fiji, primarily serving military logistics. Surveillance technologies and administrative automation expanded steadily, further reducing reliance on visible coercion while maintaining strict population control.


In '''2006''', the Einsatzgruppen established political control over [[Paraguay]] following an extended period of diplomatic, ec
In '''2006''', the Einsatzgruppen established political control over [[Paraguay]] following an extended period of diplomatic, economic, and security pressure. The process involved negotiations combined with contingency planning for possible resistance. Paraguayan authorities ultimately aligned with Tanoan directives, and the country was reorganized as a puppet state while retaining formal governmental institutions.
 
In '''2009''', the government of [[Bolivia]] publicly acknowledged operating under Tanoan political influence. Bolivia retained nominal sovereignty but coordinated its security policy, economic planning, and foreign relations with Tanoan leadership, marking the consolidation of regional influence in South America.
 
=== The 2010s ===
 
During the 2010s, the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen operated as a mature totalitarian system characterized by centralized financial control, automated surveillance, and tightly integrated military and administrative institutions.
 
In '''2011''', [[Juan Jose Grenillon]] was released from imprisonment, an event that later influenced resistance narratives and internal security developments.
 
A major turning point occurred in '''2014''' with the crash of [[Air Fiji Flight 27]], which resulted in the deaths of the family members of [[Mark Hugerinus Paap]]. Official statements attributed the incident to native groups allegedly using captured military equipment. Later disclosures connected the crash to regime military activity. In the aftermath, Tanoa received logistical and equipment support from [[France]] and the [[United States]], officially framed as counter-resistance assistance.
 
Between '''2014''' and '''2017''', the regime engaged in the [[Tanoan Conquest of the Falklands]] against the [[United Kingdom]]. Tanoan forces occupied the western portion of the [[Falkland Islands]] before a ceasefire was reached. The conflict strengthened recruitment among Argentinian supporters and reinforced the regime’s militarized identity.
 
In '''2019''', [[Mark Hugerinus Paap]] attempted to enter Tanoa to investigate the Flight 27 incident. He was intercepted by patrol units of the [[Tanoanische-Urwaldkorps]] and forced to retreat via [[Rereki]] to [[New Caledonia]]. Later that year, Mark Hugerinus Paap and [[John Hugerinus Paap]] established the [[Fish Collective]], forming a coordinated resistance organization operating outside Tanoan territory.
 
=== The 2020s ===
 
The early 2020s were marked by increasing internal strain and expanding resistance activity. While the regime retained centralized control over finance, infrastructure, and population systems, coordinated opposition movements intensified.
 
From '''2019''' onward, the [[Fish Collective]] conducted intelligence gathering and targeted operations aimed at weakening senior leadership and administrative coordination. Despite continued enforcement by military and security organs, the regime’s centralized structure made it vulnerable to concentrated action.
 
On '''24 November 2024''', resistance operations targeted senior leadership figures and key administrative nodes. Multiple high-ranking generals and central officials were killed. The disruption of command structures led to rapid institutional collapse.
 
On '''30 November 2024''', the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen ceased to function as an organized governing authority. Subsequent disclosures revealed the scale of forced labor systems, financial manipulation, and centralized surveillance mechanisms that had defined the regime’s operations for eight decades.
 
=== Aftermath ===
 
Following the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen in November 2024, former annexed territories and puppet states entered transitional periods of political restructuring. Administrative systems directly linked to the regime were dismantled, and remaining security institutions were dissolved or reorganized under new authorities.
 
Subsequent disclosures indicated that the regime had exercised indirect political influence over a number of countries beyond its formally annexed or subordinate territories. Reports described networks of political pressure, financial leverage, and blackmail involving foreign officials. Several political figures from European countries, the Americas, and other regions were alleged to have attended elite gatherings and private ceremonies organized by Tanoan leadership. These events were reportedly recorded and later used as leverage to influence diplomatic decisions, economic agreements, and military cooperation.
 
After the publication of internal documents and recorded material, a list of individuals connected to these influence networks became public. In the months that followed, the [[Fish Collective]] conducted coordinated operations targeting many of the named individuals across multiple countries. Contemporary accounts state that a significant portion of those identified on the list were killed or permanently removed from positions of power.
 
The exposure and subsequent actions led to international instability, emergency security measures, and diplomatic tensions. Several governments initiated investigations into the extent of Tanoan influence within their institutions, while others sought to distance themselves from former associations.
 
The end of the regime marked the conclusion of eighty years of centralized authoritarian governance originating in [[Tanoa]].
 
== See also ==
* [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]
* [[Jan Paap]]
* [[Eef Paap]]
* [[Daniel Paap]]
* [[Fish Collective]]
* [[Resistance against the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]
* [[Tanoan Conquest of the Falklands]]
* [[Air Fiji Flight 27]]
* [[Reichsschatzamt von Tanoa]]
* [[Tanoanische Wirtschaftsverwaltung]]
 
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