Here is an audio podcast of Sibel Edmonds (was translator for FBI, whistleblower ) speaking about Denis Hastert case...she describes how, when GOP was trying to impeach Bill Clinton way back when, Bill wanted to collect some dirt on GOP politicians in order to get them to back off. He loosened up rules to allow state to spy on USA politicians but OOPS! got a lot of dirt on democrats along with GOP....she feels that much evidence against Hastert never made it to court because it would incriminate too many.
www.unwelcomeguests.net/725-_An_Ongoing_Deep_State_Clean_Up(Dennis_Hastert,_The_1996_COINTELPRO_II_Directive,_Operation_Gladio_2)
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senpaithatignoresyou ago
Information like that would be worth a fortune.
It also explains all the efforts to prosecute whistle blowers.
It makes me wonder a little bit about Robert Hanssen and the other spies we had. Where those guys greedy, or did they see too much and it killed their patriotism?
that is the problem with this style of investigation, once you see one rabbit hole, you know what others look like, and you start to see that your yard is infested with rabbits.
Godwillwin ago
Yeh. If everyone is corrupt then who to be loyal to? No one. The tv series scandal (which I quit watching because it got too wronchy) did a good job of portraying Washington. It showed how they were all corrupt in their own way- all branches and all sides. No one was clean. No one was good. Those that were the white hats ended up corrupted too. The lower totem pole workers that figured this out about their bosses/government seemed to lose hope fall prey to bribery or blackmail. It's a dark and dirty place, Washington DC :(
I hope Trump keeps his promises.
Cantilever ago
Unlikely. Look at his cabinet
tehthu ago
If anyone would/could go after it, this cabinet would. You think any other candidate that ran ISNT compromised by the current power structure? Only chance we have right now, outside of open rebellion
Cantilever ago
I envy your optimism. Keep it up