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Liz G's avatar

What a tangled web they weave! When do we say "enough is enough?" And wrestle our country out of the pos that look at us as nothing but "chattel?" Please, someone, make it make sense.

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NachoPillow's avatar

Like all great articles, it's not complete without a comment about "Punishment of the Innocent." Arthur Andersen was on the five largest accounting firms, and Andrew Weisman (Trumnp indicments, impeachment fame) was responsible for sending young executives to federal prison who did not pull the strings to allow this corruption (like Cheney, Bush). Sidney Powell wrote "Licensed to Lie" which details the "suicides" involved in the case and the take down of Arthur Andersen. It's why (as Martin Armstrong has stated), the state attorney DA's have a 99% conviction rate, the highest in the world.

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Douglas and Mary Moriarty's avatar

Thank you Dean for your research and your writing. It seems the tentacles of these multinational corporations reach into many nations impacting citizens while a few people make a whole lot of money. The corruption and greed is astounding. My question is how can this change. My hope is that citizens of nations and Governments can stop investing in these corporations and can stop working for them. Thank you for revealing who they are.

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dean myers's avatar

No ethics no principles, no real government ,prepare accordingly on your own for survival on your own terms !!"

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