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IF THESE
CUTIE PIES "GET IT", I AM SURE YOU DO TOO
Don't worry I am an Equal Opportunity
Corruption Buster, Repukelicans on the way!
Let both
sides unite to heed, in all corners of the Earth, the Command of Isaiah, to Undo
the Heavy Burden and let the oppressed go free.President John F. Kennedy
"...God's work on Earth must truly be our own."
President John F. Kennedy
THE END OF LAW AND ORDER, JUSTICE .
This is Ralph Nader (Not a Criminal and Marginalized), once
again saying the same things he has always said. Listen up
People!!!
These Documentaries Deal With The CIA and
their Political Connections
Award-winning investigative reporter Leveritt's debut is a
wrecking-ball tale of tragedy, malfeasance, and machine
politics that resembles an all-true Arkansas Confidential.
In 1987, Linda Ives suffered a parental worst-nightmare when
her son and a friend were run over by a train, whose crew
observed them supine and covered with a tarp before impact.
Local law enforcement attributed the deaths to a massive
overdose of marijuana and dismissed the crew's tale as
optical illusion, in the first of many suspicious official
fumbles. Ives compelled a series of investigations that
began promisingly yet were inexplicably stifled by such
malign forces as the states notoriously incompetent medical
examiner (protected by then-Governor Clinton) and an admired
local prosecutor who championed her cause as camouflage for
his own criminal activities.
As years passed, and more unsolved killings occurred, Ives
assembled evidence that the boys had stumbled upon a diffuse
conspiracy involving CIA-backed air suppliers to the
Contras, who ran an enormous cocaine-trafficking operation
from a remote airport. Fanciful as this may sound, Leveritt
documents how Ives's quest for transparency was consistently
stymied, first by local agencies, then by the state police,
finally by the FBI.
A portrait emerges of state governance as a deeply corrupted
good-ol'-boy network, funded by drug money and protected by
blackmail and violence. Leveritt's prose is less than taut,
and she too often indulges in repetitive emotional rhetoric
regarding the Ives's loss. That said, her investigatory
efforts seem impeccable; little within this page-turner
reads as implausible conspiracy theory. Unlike many works
that have dug for the dirt of the Clinton gubernatorial era,
this is an authentically shocking, deeply unsettling
portrait of contemporary American power backstopped by
arrogance and callous greed, and of the drug war as a weapon
of social control from which insiders enjoy impunity. One
hopes for sufficient outrage garnered to substitute for
justice denied; also, for an inevitable movie adaptation
that won't dilute the story's uglier civic dimensions.
You can watch the entire hour long documentary here
CIA Corruption Video, if you
care that the Clinton's et. al. could be guilty of murder,
or accessory after the fact, but hey, it wasn't YOUR
CHILDREN! Good God, what is wrong with us?
In this
video documentary you will hear and see how the local Oklahoma
City News Stations reported immediately after the explosion at
the Murrah Federal Building. You will hear them report on
multiple bombs inside
the building. Not one of these local broadcasts made it to
National Television. I report you decide. :)