Government Corruption Has Become Rampant

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Government Corruption Has Become Rampant

The Cop Is On the Take

Government corruption has become rampant:

Senior SEC employees spent up to 8 hours a day surfing porn sites instead of cracking down on financial crimes

Nuclear Regulatory Commission workers watch porn instead of cracking down on unsafe conditions at nuclear plants

NSA spies pass around homemade sexual videos and pictures they’ve collected from spying on the American people

NSA employees have also been caught using their mass surveillance powers to spy on love interests, such as girlfriends, obsessions or former wives … and to eavesdrop on American soldiers’ intimate conversations with their wives back home. And see this (“routinely shared salacious or tantalizing phone calls that had been intercepted” … “‘Hey, check this out … there’s good phone sex’”)

An employee of the Transportation Security Administration admitted that TSA agents share – and laugh at – nude scans of passengers.

Investigators from the Treasury’s Office of the Inspector General found that some of the regulator’s employees surfed erotic websites, hired prostitutes and accepted gifts from bank executives … instead of actually working to help the economy

The Minerals Management Service – the regulator charged with overseeing BP and other oil companies to ensure that oil spills don’t occur – was riddled with “a culture of substance abuse and promiscuity”, which included “sex with industry contacts”

Agents for the Drug Enforcement Agency had sex parties with prostitutes hired by the drug cartels they were supposed to stop

Federal agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration and Secret Service investigating Bitcoin money laundering extorted and stole over $1 million in Bitcoin

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has conspired with big banks to manipulate commodities prices for decades

The government-sponsored rating agencies committed massive fraud (and see this)

The Treasury department allowed banks to “cook their books”

Regulators knew of and allowed the use of debt-hiding accounting tricks by the big banks

The Secretary of Treasury (Tim Geithner) was complicit in Lehman’s accounting fraud, (and see this)

The former chief accountant for the SEC says that Bernanke and Paulson broke the law and should be prosecuted

The government knew about mortgage fraud a long time ago. For example, the FBI warned of an “epidemic” of mortgage fraud in 2004. However, the FBI, DOJ and other government agencies then stood down and did nothing. See this and this. For example, the Federal Reserve turned its cheek and allowed massive fraud, and the SEC has repeatedly ignored accounting fraud. Indeed, Alan Greenspan took the position that fraud could never happen

Paulson and Bernanke falsely stated that the big banks receiving Tarp money were healthy, when they were not. The Treasury Secretary also falsely told Congress that the bailouts would be used to dispose of toxic assets … but then used the money for something else entirely

A high-level Federal Reserve official says quantitative easing is “the greatest backdoor Wall Street bailout of all time”

The SEC has been shredding Wall Street documents for decades to help the big banks cover up their fraud

The non-partisan Government Accountability Office calls the Fed corrupt and riddled with conflicts of interest. Nobel prize-winning economist Joe Stiglitz says the World Bank would view any country which had a banking structure like the Fed as being corrupt and untrustworthy. The former vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said said he worried that the failure of the government to provide more information about its rescue spending could signal corruption. “Nontransparency in government programs is always associated with corruption in other countries, so I don’t see why it wouldn’t be here,” he said

Arguably, both the Bush and Obama administrations broke the law by refusing to close insolvent banks

Congress may have covered up illegal tax breaks for the big banks

Police have been busted framing innocent people

Warmongerers in the U.S. government knowingly and intentionally lied us into a war of aggression in Iraq. The former head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff – the highest ranking military officer in the United States – said that the Iraq war was “based on a series of lies”. The same is true in Libya and other wars

The government lied when it said it doesn’t conduct mass surveillance on Americans, and then lied again when it said that spying was aimed at protecting America against terrorists

The government also lied when it said American doesn’t torture (and see this), and then lied once again when it said torture was aimed at protecting America against terrorists

The government made sure that false claims were made about the amount of oil spilled by BP in the Gulf

The government has framed whistleblowers with false evidence

The Pentagon falsely smeared USA Today reporters because they investigated illegal Pentagon propaganda

When one of the most respected radiologists in America – the former head of the radiology department at Yale University – attempted to blow the whistle on the fact that the FDA had approved a medical device manufactured by General Electric because it put out massive amounts of radiation, the FDA installed spyware to record his private emails and surfing activities (including installing cameras to snap pictures of his screen), and then used the information to smear him and other whistleblowers

In an effort to protect Bank of America from the threatened Wikileaks expose of wrongdoing – the Department of Justice told Bank of America to a hire a specific hardball-playing law firm to assemble a team to take down WikiLeaks (and see this)

The Bush White House worked hard to smear CIA officers, bloggers and anyone else who criticized the Iraq war

The FBI smeared top scientists who pointed out the numerous holes in its anthrax case

The biggest companies own the D.C. politicians. Indeed, the head of the economics department at George Mason University has pointed out that it is unfair to call politicians “prostitutes”. They are in fact pimps … selling out the American people for a price.

Government regulators have become so corrupted and “captured” by those they regulate that Americans know that the cop is on the take. Institutional corruption is killing people’s trust in our government and our institutions.

Indeed, America is no longer a democracy or republic … it’s officially an oligarchy.

The allowance of unlimited campaign spending allows the oligarchs to purchase politicians more directly than ever. Moreover, there are two systems of justice in America … one for the big banks and other fatcats, and one for everyone else.

But the private sector is no better … for example, the big banks have turned into criminal syndicates.

Liberals and conservatives tend to blame our country’s problems on different factors … but they are all connected.

The real problem is the malignant, symbiotic relationship between big corporations and big government.

http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2015/03/rampant-government-corruption.html
 
An accurate accounting of the problem. But focus upon it provides no solution. Understanding the inability of the public to focus upon and address the problem with solution is where energy needs to be spent.


Yep, and due to cognitive infiltrations in web forums which make nonsense events into distracting sensations day after day, with the inherent conditioning of their false social groups, a careless, apathetic attitude is created in people that might otherwise be prepared to discuss solution. Confusion because covert manipulation of false groups appears like coherent politics, but its not,

It is very carefully designed blather that invokes emotions and divisions. The false groups model the divisions using cognitive distortions that other agents then pretend to buy into making the entire thing look quite real. It's really the divide and conquer technique of party politics on steroids because of the ease of mass anonymous infiltration into web forums. Sadly, moderators seem to not be able to see the difference in posting styles between sincere users and covert agents.

I've been watching it develop for years and actually was able to use it as a mirror to see what worked for functional politics and exposure of the scam. Turns ou they are the same because cognitive infiltration is about stopping functional politics. Not quite the opposite, but separate enough to clearly be "out of the box", but still absolutely focused on functional politics with goals shared by most everyone who is sick of the corruption.

It looks like this.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?471555-A-lawful-and-peaceful-revolution

It is abandoning the nonsense and focusing on principals while demanding that anyone who wants your vote also focus on the principles. By doing this as a vocal minority, logically unified upon basic constitutional principle, ON THE WEB, the influence upon the majority will grow exponentially.
 
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No one cares anymore.

It's all just jokes to people. I watched old interviews that Dennis Miller had with Christopher Hitchens, and Hitchens kept desperately pleading with him to stop taking the Clintons as jokes and recognize the kind of wicked people they were. Same with Bush.

I understand that people joke about the horrors of the world to cope, but coping with a problem isn't the same as solving it. It's just pushing it down the road until one day it's too late.
 
"Taking the State wherever found, striking into its history at any point, one sees no way to differentiate the activities of its founders, administrators and beneficiaries from those of a professional-criminal class." -- Albert Jay Nock
 
No one cares anymore.

It's all just jokes to people. I watched old interviews that Dennis Miller had with Christopher Hitchens, and Hitchens kept desperately pleading with him to stop taking the Clintons as jokes and recognize the kind of wicked people they were. Same with Bush.

I understand that people joke about the horrors of the world to cope, but coping with a problem isn't the same as solving it. It's just pushing it down the road until one day it's too late.

"Those who do not learn from history, are condemned to repeat it."
 
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