Corruption has been a part of society since the beginning of time.
Here is a list of scandals involving corruption throughout the world.
1. Siemens: corruption made in Germany 2. Draining Nigeria of its assets 3. Fujimori’s Peru: death squads, embezzlement and good public relations 4. Kadyrov’s Chechnya: bikers, boxers, bribes 5. Shutting down competition in Tunisia 6. Ukraine’s missing millions 7. Ricardo Martinelli’s spy-game in Panama 8. The 1MDB fund: from Malaysia to Hollywood 9. The Russian Laundromat (with a little help from Moldova) 10. Spain’s largest corruption scandal: Gürtel 11. Venezuela’s currencies of corruption 12. The Panama Papers 13. Maldives: a paradise lost 14. Teodorín Obiang’s #LuxuryLiving in Equatorial Guinea 15. How the Gupta family captured South Africa through bribery 16. Lebanon’s garbage: the stench of corruption 17. FIFA’s football parallel universe 18. Myanmar’s dirty jade business 19. Fighting impunity in Guatemala 20. Turkey’s “gas for gold” scheme 21. The Azerbaijani Laundromat 22. Paradise Papers: where the rich & powerful hide their money 23. Operation Lava Jato: clean cars, dirty money 24. The Troika Laundromat 25. Andrej Babiš’s conflict of interest in Czechia
Thankfully an organization has been created to track and fight corruption here in America and abroad.
Here on our home front we have even had corrupt presidents in office!
#1. Richard Nixon Authorized a break in into the Watergate hotel to steal information from his opposing party in an attempt to win his re-election campaign.
#2. James Buchanan Authorized decimated a 34 year old agreement that slavery would not be allowed in Kansas or Nebraska. It was so detrimental that the political party of the whigs was destroyed and the republican party was created. (Kansas-Nebraska Act)
#3. Andrew Jackson stopped congress from building new roads and prevented the recharter of the Bank of The United States. When he left office America was left in the greatest recession of the time.
#4. Warren Harding loved playing poker and womanizing while leaving the country to be ran by corrupt politicians. Many people from his personal cabinet made fortunes off of taking bribes. His corruption was never being able to stand up to anyone; thus being used and abused and played as a president.
#5. Andrew Johnson was elevated to presidency when Lincoln was assassinated. He was also the first president to be impeached. Johnson ordered that land redistributed to former slaves in the Carolinas should be taken away from them; he vetoed a bill to extend the life of a Federal Agency that sought to help displaced slaves; and he fought tooth and nail against every effort by Congress to give black people citizenship – including, in the end, constitutional protection for their equal right to vote. Nearly derailing the progress of freedom throughout the country.
Corruption comes in many forms whether it be submitting to an others rule for monetary gain or destroying national progress while pursuing your own personal ideals.
We are facing corruption today from every facet of society and we need to unite together to recognize who is being corrupt. Then we need to legally remove them from office and hold them accountable for their crimes instead of acquitted them and letting them run rampant in society. Their corruption does not end in politics. Politics is where the capitalize on their corruption.
We need to unite together and redistribute the wealth corrupt people have attained through back door deals and grimy politics.
https://www.transparency.org/news/feature/25_corruption_scandals
https://www.historyextra.com/period/modern/the-5-most-notorious-presidents-in-us-history/
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THE NIH FUNDED HEPATITUS A VACCINES ON CHILDREN AT SCHOOL!?!?!?!
ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
Yes, the Willowbrook State School in Staten Island, New York, was the site of highly unethical medical experiments conducted between the mid-1950s and the 1970s. Dr. Saul Krugman and his team intentionally infected children with intellectual disabilities with hepatitis A to study the disease and develop a vaccine.
The conditions at Willowbrook were already dire, with rampant disease and neglect. Dr. Krugman justified his experiments by claiming they would help develop a vaccine to prevent hepatitis, which was a significant problem at the institution. However, these experiments were conducted without proper informed consent, and the children were deliberately exposed to the virus.
These studies are now widely condemned as some of the most unethical medical experiments ever conducted on children in the United States.
AMERICA LOVES TO PROTECT ITS INTERESTS
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DO YOU SEE THE HEART? WE MUST LOVE PAYING FOR THIS.
THE QUESTION IS: WHAT BALANCE OF POWER ARE WE TRYING TO MAINTAIN AND WHY? 🤔
NOTICE ALL THE AID IS GOING TO LOCATIONS STRATEGIC TO THE EAST?
NO WONDER THE EAST CREATED BRICS. THEY ARE WORRIED. 😶
ACCORDING TO OPEN AI:
The United States provides foreign aid and funding to countries around the world for various reasons, including promoting economic development, supporting allies and partners, addressing humanitarian crises, and advancing U.S. strategic interests. The countries bordering the eastern part of the world, such as those in Asia and the Pacific, receive funding for a variety of purposes:
Security and Defense: The U.S. provides military aid and support to countries in the region to enhance their security capabilities and promote stability. This is particularly important in areas where there are security threats or where the U.S. has strategic interests.
Economic Development: Many countries in Asia and the Pacific are developing economies that benefit from U.S. economic assistance. This assistance can help promote economic growth, reduce poverty, and create opportunities for U.S. businesses.
Humanitarian Assistance: The U.S. provides humanitarian aid to countries in the region affected by natural disasters, conflict, and other emergencies. This assistance helps save lives and alleviate suffering in times of crisis.
Promotion of Democracy and Human Rights: U.S. aid often includes support for democracy, good governance, and human rights in the region. This can include funding for civil society organizations, election monitoring, and rule of law programs.
Strategic Partnerships: Providing aid to countries in the region helps strengthen diplomatic and strategic partnerships with key allies and partners. This can help advance U.S. interests and influence in the region.
Overall, the U.S. provides funding to countries bordering the eastern part of the world to advance a range of objectives, including promoting stability, security, and economic development, as well as advancing U.S. strategic interests and values.
THIS IS WHY WE'RE BROKE + THEY MAKE US PAY TAXES
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MONEY LAUNDERING? WHY ELSE CANT THEY FIGURE OUT WHERE ITS ALL AT?
MAYBE ITS A BUNCH OF SMALL SCALE? MAYBE ITS LARGE SCALE? MAYBE ITS BOTH?
ACCORDING TO OPEN AI:
The Pentagon's failure to pass its audit is a complex issue with several contributing factors. Here are some key reasons:
Sheer Size and Complexity: The Department of Defense (DoD) is massive, with a budget of over $700 billion and numerous agencies, components, and programs. Its sheer size and complexity make it challenging to conduct a comprehensive audit.
Legacy Systems and Processes: The DoD's financial management systems are outdated and fragmented, making it difficult to track and account for all expenditures and assets accurately. Many of these systems are not interoperable or integrated, leading to gaps in financial data.
Inventory Management: The DoD manages a vast inventory of equipment, supplies, and assets worldwide. Tracking and valuing these assets accurately is challenging, leading to discrepancies in the audit.
Contract Management: The DoD relies heavily on contractors for goods and services. Ensuring that contracts are properly managed and accounted for in financial records is a complex task.
Cybersecurity Concerns: The DoD faces cybersecurity threats that can compromise the integrity of its financial data. Ensuring the security and integrity of financial systems is crucial for a successful audit.
Cultural and Organizational Challenges: Overcoming cultural resistance to change and implementing reforms across the DoD's vast bureaucracy is challenging.
Despite these challenges, the DoD has made progress in improving its financial management practices and addressing audit findings. It continues to work towards achieving a clean audit opinion, which would demonstrate greater accountability and transparency in its financial operations.
BAD PROTECTS BAD AND THEY PUNISH GOOD
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DO YOU GET IT YET? IF YOU TRY TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT YOU WILL LOSE YOUR LIVLIHOOD 😮
Julian Assange and WikiLeaks have been responsible for publishing a wide range of leaked documents over the years. Some of the most notable disclosures include:
Iraq War Logs: In 2010, WikiLeaks published a collection of nearly 400,000 classified U.S. military documents relating to the Iraq War. The documents, known as the Iraq War Logs, provided detailed accounts of civilian casualties, military operations, and other aspects of the war.
Afghan War Diary: Also in 2010, WikiLeaks released the Afghan War Diary, a collection of over 75,000 classified U.S. military documents detailing the war in Afghanistan. The documents revealed previously unreported civilian casualties and other controversial aspects of the conflict.
U.S. Diplomatic Cables: In late 2010, WikiLeaks began publishing a series of classified U.S. diplomatic cables, known as Cablegate. The cables provided insights into U.S. foreign policy, diplomatic relations, and confidential communications between U.S. diplomats and foreign officials.
Guantanamo Files: In 2011, WikiLeaks released classified documents relating to the detainees held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. The documents included profiles of individual detainees, assessments of their threat levels, and details of their interrogations.
Sony Pictures Hack: In 2014, WikiLeaks published a large collection of internal emails from Sony Pictures Entertainment, which had been obtained through a cyberattack. The emails revealed private conversations among Sony executives and other sensitive information.
These are just a few examples of the major disclosures made by WikiLeaks and Julian Assange. Their actions have been highly controversial, with supporters viewing them as whistleblowers exposing government and corporate misconduct, while critics argue that their disclosures have endangered lives and compromised national security.
CIA Vault 7: In 2017, WikiLeaks released a series of documents known as "Vault 7," which contained details about the CIA's hacking tools and techniques. The documents revealed the agency's capabilities to hack into various electronic devices, including smartphones and smart TVs.
Spy Files: WikiLeaks has published several sets of documents under the "Spy Files" series, which expose the global surveillance industry. These documents include information about surveillance technologies, companies involved in the industry, and government surveillance practices.
Trade Agreements: WikiLeaks has published leaked drafts of various trade agreements, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA). These disclosures have provided insights into the negotiations and potential impacts of these agreements.
Election-related Leaks: WikiLeaks has been involved in publishing documents related to various elections around the world. For example, in 2016, WikiLeaks published emails from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta, during the U.S. presidential election.
Banking and Finance: WikiLeaks has published documents related to the banking and finance industry, including information about offshore banking, tax evasion, and financial misconduct.
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CALIFORNIAS FIRST GOVERNOR APPROVING GENOCIDE😡😭
ACCORDING TO OPEN AI:
Peter Hardeman Burnett was a prominent figure in early California history and served as the first governor of California after it became a state in 1850. While Burnett did not explicitly approve the eradication of Native Americans, his policies and actions as governor reflected the discriminatory attitudes prevalent towards Native Americans during that time.
During Burnett's governorship, there were violent conflicts between settlers and Native American tribes in California. In 1851, he signed into law the "Act for the Government and Protection of Indians," which authorized the forced removal of Native Americans from their traditional lands and placed them under the control of white overseers.
This law effectively legalized the enslavement of Native Americans and contributed to the further displacement and marginalization of indigenous peoples in California.
While Burnett's policies did not call for the outright eradication of Native Americans, they were part of a broader pattern of discrimination and violence against indigenous peoples during the California Gold Rush era. His actions as governor reflected the prevailing attitudes of the time, which sought to dispossess and marginalize Native Americans in the pursuit of land and resources by white settlers.
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THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A GOVERNMENT BENDS TO THE WILL OF LIARS 😡
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IF THIS DOESNT SCREAM USING UNSAFE TECHNOLOGY FOR PERSONAL INTEREST I DONT KNOW WHAT DOES! YOU DONT ROLL OUT IT OUT WITHOUT HAVING ALL BASIS COVERED BUT MAYBE THEY DO😡
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