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Executive Summary of the Theft of U.S. Assets and Corruption of the Department of Justice

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Executive Summary of the Theft of U.S. Assets and Corruption of the Department of Justice

De: Susan Bradford
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This manuscript is an overview of the theft of U.S. assets and the corruption of the Department of Justice, spanning from the Nixon Administration to the present. Once the fiat currency was launched and gold was decoupled from the dollar, the United States unleashed its printing press (of dollars), generating profits and opportunities for corporations around the world while bleeding America dry.

This manuscript explores how and why this theft was allowed to occur and to what end, revealing a consolidation of interests around Microsoft, Big Pharma, the tech companies, Indian tribes, and casinos to establish a global monopoly of wealth and power, reflecting an agenda conceived and driven by financial interests surrounding the City of London.

The document further reveals how the Department of Justice was politicized, and indeed weaponized, by these very interests as part of an effort to shore up markets, establish monopolies, eliminate rivals, scapegoat the competition, and influence elections.

By understanding how the United States arrived here, corrective actions can be taken, starting with removing the corrupting influence of money from the political process.

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