12-01-2024, 11:42 AM
I have no idea of how the skeleton of this 'new' ideal of exposing malfeasance is actually going to work.
Just like the Kennedy assassination, there are so many who "went along" with the 'surface stories' to work 'with' the system, that they too are liable to face harsh judgements for their 'self-imposed' impotence.
The truth is, this should be a kind of revelation that also destroys would-be heroes via "collateral damage" as the truly guilty flail and threaten anything they can while trying to avoid 'accountability.'
I find it terribly interesting how 'resignations' are following in the wake of incoming 'comeuppances.'
As if the people suddenly in the 'spotlight' are going to teach us all 'a lesson' for questioning or inquiring... as if we, the people were somehow 'unworthy' to demand answers for what they allowed to happen.
"Servants of the people"... you gotta love 'em, right?
Just like the Kennedy assassination, there are so many who "went along" with the 'surface stories' to work 'with' the system, that they too are liable to face harsh judgements for their 'self-imposed' impotence.
The truth is, this should be a kind of revelation that also destroys would-be heroes via "collateral damage" as the truly guilty flail and threaten anything they can while trying to avoid 'accountability.'
I find it terribly interesting how 'resignations' are following in the wake of incoming 'comeuppances.'
As if the people suddenly in the 'spotlight' are going to teach us all 'a lesson' for questioning or inquiring... as if we, the people were somehow 'unworthy' to demand answers for what they allowed to happen.
"Servants of the people"... you gotta love 'em, right?