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A riveting tale of corruption

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posted on Jul, 16 2023 @ 08:29 PM
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This is a tale that seems to grow in the telling, when the film American made came out, it was supposed to be called Mena. But the producer resigned. The ramifications become clear as the Oliver North saga unfolded, as a deeply corrupted system became rampant and would eventually destroy its host. Which would lead us to the mess that we are in today. How bad is it when the private Corporation Con Air flies prisoners across the country to get evaluated, when it could be done on-site? When a judge gives a prisoner a death sentence by removing his protection. When to land a plane no questions asked costs fifty grand, and then the pilot dines with the governor that evening. This is an exciting tale of escape and evasion, from those "Good ole days" when the back cargo from Columbia was worth millions, and it was the back Cargo that was what it was all about.
So how long can a corrupted system last? the suggestion is until the money runs out. If you can put two and two together, The result will always be the same, the system is corrupted to the point of despair.

The bit that got me is when he went to collect the money for a plane he had sold, and the house pet puma had just eaten the maid's baby, The lady he sold the plane to told them they were stupid for leaving a baby where the cat could get to it and sacked them all.
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posted on Jul, 16 2023 @ 09:36 PM
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posted on Jul, 17 2023 @ 12:33 AM
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a reply to: anonentity

Interesting, very interesting.

Cleck out Koncrete's interview with Diana Walsh Pasulka.



posted on Jul, 17 2023 @ 01:45 AM
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a reply to: ColeYounger

Will do.


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posted on Jul, 17 2023 @ 11:09 AM
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You should also read the Bluegrass Conspiracy.
A Lot about Arkansas in that book but Kentucky is the Bluegrass State.
Clinton's mostly i think Drug Runners among other things.


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posted on Jul, 17 2023 @ 04:03 PM
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How disappointing, I thought it was going to be a story of the Biden regime.



posted on Jul, 17 2023 @ 04:39 PM
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Laws that create famine means others will be feasting.



posted on Jul, 18 2023 @ 10:38 AM
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originally posted by: bluesman462002
You should also read the Bluegrass Conspiracy.
A Lot about Arkansas in that book but Kentucky is the Bluegrass State.
Clinton's mostly i think Drug Runners among other things.


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That’s precisely what I thought as well!

I’ve read the book because I lived parts of it, albeit the tail end of the firsthand effects of the book; I’m being vague on purpose.

I had an acquaintance who worked for Lexington PD and was friendly with Bill Canan. All he would ever say was that there was far more to it that the book never touched. In all the years I knew him, he never opened up beyond that comment.

Somewhere here in the vast expanses of ATS I once had an open dialogue with John Lear about some aspects of the BGC.




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