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90 percent are honest people ...LOL..LOL what a joke where are all the whistle blowers then ? they all might not benefit or engage in illegal activity but burying you head in the sand doesnt make you HONEST...this massive corruption could not go on without much more than 10 percent of the MEDIA, intelligence agencies,congress,White House ...they have sold out to foreign interest,greed or are blackmailed.

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I agree with you. I DO believe there are a lot of "good" people within the government. However, any "honest" employee quickly learns that "bringing attention to problems" is likely to cause problems to themselves. So, what he says about people being "caught in a bad system" is true.

However, if we're going to change this, we must be willing to stand against corruption no matter what the consequences.

I've been saying this all along. I believe most are bad.

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He includes the military in the 90%.

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Well, If you "have it all" then do something with it.

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I watched this video awhile back. I was impressed with this guy.

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Oh, and here I was thinking NO DEALS..

I personally don't agree with deals except maybe for low-level players who provide evidence that implicates the higher-ups. These people have had EVERY opportunity to come clean and, not only have they chosen not to, they've continued their crimes and, even worse, harmed those who have chosen to be be truthful.

I want to see then prosecuted to the full extent allowable under the law - AND I want all their ill-gotten assets confiscated. They've ruined so many lives, and allowing these people to live in luxury on the ill-gotten gains is repulsive. Not only that, seizing their financial assets makes it harder for them to reconstitute their power.

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Waiting for the perfect moment???

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I don't trust anything Robert Steele puts out. He's retired CIA? Once CIA, always CIA. Don't ever forget that. His continued visibility in the public domain is proof-positive for me.

It's good to view everyone with skepticism. I think Steele is highly intelligent, but he can be an arrogant jerk. I also didn't appreciate him jumping on the digital identity bandwagon (which, in fairness, he does seem to have backed off.)

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I just don't understand how this guy can be front-and-center with all this "Intel" when it is most certain former CIA agents sign a non-disclosure clause before leaving. The military works this way. I believe all honorable CIA personnel should really quietly fade away in the sunset. Otherwise, chances are they're still active and being used for DISINFO purposes. Buyer beware of ex-CIA and ex-military, who are front-and-center in front of a microphone.