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World War 2 / The World Vs Germany & Japan.

World War 2 is easy to understand.  Government is progressive and tyrannical by nature of money. If you are in government you are working for a monopoly. As long as you are being paid you will do the bidding of your government. The problem is when your government begins telling you to be a criminal and you do not refuse. Adolph Hitler wanted to solve Germany’s unemployment. To achieve the path to prosperity he needed a master plan. He created a problem to create a war machine to solve the prosperity problem for Germany.  The people of Germany were employed to create a war machine. Along the way Adolph became caught up in his own drug induced leadership.  The world was at risk of a narcissistic personality disorder leader Adolph Hitler. This guy had classic narcissistic personality objectives. The war was justified and necessary.

World War 2 – Our great young grandfathers were naive when they went to war. They were brainwashed with gallant visions of patriotic service. When they were on the beaches of Normandy or Iwo Jima the reality set it, but it was too late. They had to fight there was no boat to take them back. 

Today our government public servants are being purchased with high payrolls, bonuses, insider trading and the list goes on.

The question is how do you stop government corruption? How do you stop a progressive tyrannical government who pays public servants to be criminals. How do you stop progressive leadership without a civil war? Hmmm? Follow The Money.

Fighting World War 3 Without Guns & Bombs.

There is no one to fight World War 3. Governments around the world are being controlled, taken over by The One World Order, The4thReich. The process is clear & transparent, how to take over a government without guns and bombs.  

To Prevent Corruption and Ensure Ethical Governance, Several Measures Must Be Taken:
  1. Transparency: Governments should operate openly, with clear procedures and accessible information for citizens. Transparency helps to deter corrupt practices and hold officials accountable for their actions.

  2. Accountability: Holding government officials accountable for their decisions and actions is essential. This can be achieved through mechanisms such as independent oversight bodies, audits, and legal consequences for corrupt behavior.

  3. Rule of Law: Upholding the rule of law ensures that everyone, including those in power, is subject to the same legal standards. Fair and impartial legal systems help prevent abuse of power and corruption.

  4. Civic Engagement: Active participation by citizens in the political process can help prevent corruption by holding leaders accountable and advocating for transparency and ethical behavior.

  5. Education and Awareness: Educating citizens about their rights, the importance of ethical governance, and the consequences of corruption can empower them to demand accountability from their leaders.

  6. Strong Institutions: Building and maintaining strong, independent institutions, such as a free press, judiciary, and law enforcement agencies, are essential for combating corruption and upholding democratic values.

  7. The Power: Is a database that identifies, isolates, and creates fear in a public servant before he becomes a corrupt servant.

By implementing these measures and remaining vigilant against corruption, societies can work towards ensuring that power is wielded responsibly and ethically, and that the mistakes of history are not repeated.