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To: gg cox who wrote (24721)11/2/2007 1:11:17 PM
From: Slagle  Read Replies (1) of 217800
 
GG,
The political corruption problem is so extreme these days that I wonder if anything short of a bloody revolution will cure the problem.

I know folks who are still in the inner circle of a former US president and via this avenue I hear the most alarming things:

Vast numbers of US pols and agency bureaucrats (and likewise a vast number elsewhere, of course) are simply "bought" by way of the "off-shore" cutout. This has never happened like this before at least not on this scale and with the aggressive impunity of these elected and selected criminals.

Your local mayor or the judge of your local court, your state or provincial governor or your representative to the parliament or congress and likewise the appointed administrator of your local water district or any other agency all the way up to cabinet level is likely being paid for each and every move they make. Not all of them but enough of them to have completely corrupted the system.

The only thing that could save you from this would be if your pol or bureaucrat in question is literally too stupid to book a flight to Panama or a hundred other similar places or is unable to find a trusted proxy (wife, child, nephew or henchman) with enough sense to travel abroad to arrange the payola details.

This is TOTALLY SAFE. If done properly there is ZERO risk of disclosure. The pols and their transnational confederates have designed the system this way and it is foolproof, even for a fool.

Beware of a particular diversion commonly used here in the USA:

Pols of all sorts complain about the "corruption" in the political process today, making reference to the vast sums collected and spent in political campaigns. This common complaint serves as a cover or diversion for the REAL corruption, which is conducted through the off-shore cutout.

This is "globalism" in action.
Slagle
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