Why the Public is a Feeding Trough for All Forms of Corruption

 Why is the American Public So Uninformed About the Mechanics of Much of the Corruption Adversely Affecting the People and the Country

These thoughts from an insider who has been for over 40 years attempting to inform people about the corruption, and the many tragic resulting consequences, and attempting to have them exercise some semblance of outrage and responsibility. A few of the reasons include the following:

  • Virtually none of the many books written by courageous, but foolish, government and other insiders, are found on the shelves of most bookstores or libraries. Two different list of some of the books are here: List One and List Two.
     

  • Members of Congress have for decades covered up for various forms of extremely serious corruption in government, corruption that had been responsible for deaths, and corruption responsible for other human tragedies.
     

  • Political heads of various government entities, including the FBI and other DOJ offices, CIA, DEA, have repeatedly covered up.
     

  • Media personnel have for decades covered up, in lockstep, for the real serious corruption in government offices and government operations.
     

  •  The public themselves. When they do hear from insiders about the corruption, they do nothing. They spend most time with such trivia as ball games that they should have left as children, engaging in drugs, and lately, in the trivial Internet sites that require the intelligence of a child.

Thanks to the above, the public has served as a breeding ground upon which various groups have preyed and sapped.

The various tragedies suffered by the public are described in part at www.defraudingamerica.com/harm_upon_united_states.html.

And this situation has worsened over the years, again, thanks to the above conditions, and the pathetic indifference of the American people.

 

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