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posted ago by Cat_Anon ago by Cat_Anon +53 / -0

I'm not certain about the current number of sealed indictments, but the last time I checked, it exceeded 500,000 names.

Around seven years ago, when the list of sealed indictments began, I was surprised by the prospect of having 60,000 criminals in the USA. I assumed that the majority of the list consisted of MS-13 gang members, perhaps along with a few hundred individuals from government, business, and the entertainment industry.

I recall Donald Trump expressing astonishment upon discovering that the "swamp" of corruption was much larger and deeper than he had anticipated. I believe this wasn't an exaggeration; it's worse than we expected.

Consider the issue of voter fraud. We know there were "2000 mules" dedicated to transporting illegal ballots full-time. However, think about the thousands of election officials involved across the country. While it's impossible to speculate on exact numbers, the silence of our politicians suggests it may be widespread. My estimate is that there are probably tens of thousands of individuals deeply involved in election fraud across the nation, with just a few hundred per county adding up quickly.

Look at what we've learned about the healthcare industry in recent years, where hospital administrators prioritize profit over patient care, sometimes to the point of causing harm. There must be tens of thousands involved in this corruption as well. Some healthcare professionals may even be incentivized to comply. They may argue they are "just following orders."

Consider the situation at the border, where bringing in 300,000 illegal immigrants in one month requires an enormous logistical operation, potentially surpassing the mobilization efforts during World War II. This operation involves assistance from various sectors, including the military, local and state authorities, transportation, communication, monitoring, feeding, and housing. Many who support this operation are not guilty. For instance, an airline pilot might unwittingly transport illegals, and some have blown the whistle on such activities.

Now, let's think about child trafficking. Reports suggest that around 50,000 children disappear in the USA each year. It's unlikely that these perpetrators are solely interested in sexual exploitation, given that they have limited physical capacity. My guess is that their body parts are used for various purposes, including organ transplants, medical experiments, and even unverified claims like "adrenochrome" or even fast food production. In any case, this would require a vast support system involving tens of thousands of people who are fully aware and actively assisting.

Now, consider how many individuals in various sectors may be compromised: government officials at all levels, school board members, business and school administrators mandating vaccines, university professors promoting controversial ideologies, business leaders sharing secrets with foreign entities, lobbyists, and those in pharmaceutical or abortion industries, and those advancing LGBTQ+ agendas.

It's likely that hundreds, if not thousands, of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are also involved in corruption, such as the Red Cross, ADL, Catholic Charities, UN, DNC, GOP, and Planned Parenthood. This means that hundreds of thousands of individuals may have been corrupted, with some possibly engaging in morally reprehensible actions.

If it were merely a matter of arresting a few thousand corrupt politicians and business executives, this situation would have been resolved long ago. However, the corruption runs much deeper. It requires the average American to accept that the organizations they've supported throughout their lives may be corrupt. People must acknowledge that their relatives, friends, and acquaintances may have been involved in something significant and troubling.

Unfortunately, reaching this understanding will likely involve more pain, fear, and moments of awakening for society.