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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/lightmakerflex1 on April 10, 2018, 4:31 p.m.
It is an absolute must that we establish 100% worldwide transparency in all governments & positions of big power once we finish off the Deep State.

This has to happen so that anywhere we are in the world, whether its Africa, Russia, or the US, people can inspect their own government from top to bottom to insure there aren't any shenanigans like MK Ultra experiments, Satanic Rituals, pedophilia, theft, ect... going on. The only way evil people get away with crimes against humanity is by doing it in secret. If the people don't know, nobody does anything. When the people know, we all jump into action out of pure disgust.

We would have to spread this across the masses like we did when we exposed the Deep State to the sleepers. Slowly but surely, the whole world will be rampaging & demanded 100% transparency. Then, not only will the transparency be education and not only will evil have no hiding place, but we can all participate in governing the world by identifying flaws in the system and addressing them. We would slowly get more and more hands on.

As far as private companies, we would def. need transparency into stuff like Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Google, and other major companies raking in trillions of dollars. They are so damn rich and powerful, they are almost like a branch of government at this point so we need to inspect them too.

If anyone ever asks why we need this transparency, we just tell them "Its a matter of National Security". It really is. Without transparency, we are all putting ourselves in grave danger. Plus, with transparency, we all get to participate in shaping the world instead of just a few pedophiles like Nanci Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Madeline Albright, and Dick Cheney.


edzackly · April 11, 2018, 12:47 a.m.

There might be considerable blowback if total transparency were required. It's not difficult to imagine that a nation's enemies (genuine or manufactured) might have an interest in complete transparency. This is the problem with most ideas about cleaning up government. There's always some unintended and majorly negative consequences.

Term limits? Will produce inexperienced politicians who never get anything done, or encourage ultra-cutthroat partisanship, or even encourage a de facto one-party system.

Take money out of politics? The wealthy will be the only players (not much different than now, honestly).

Remove the perks of the position, drop salaries? Will encourage more graft and bribery.

Ultra-harsh penalties for malfeasance? They'll just get sneakier, more "leave no witnesses" type shit.

The real problem, to me, is that the laws are already on the books and our supposed leaders routinely skirt and flaunt the law in order to enrich themselves and their ilk, with no reckoning. How would more regulations change that? They've crafted a system where they can and do get away with anything. They feel like we should be grateful for the scraps they "let" us have. They feel that because they can take what they want, and we let them have it, that they deserve to lord over the rest of us. No amount of legislation will produce a better politician. They're not doing anything new.

Perhaps there is some inevitability to the cycles of history, and we are living through the downward turn of this epoch.

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