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Something a lot of people don't appreciate is that to get promoted in the government, you normally have to tow the party line for a long long time (or do someone a political/financial favor and get an executive appointment). For this reason, all the people who remain in there tend to be extremely blue-pilled, whereas the people who are competent, free thinking and question narratives either pushed out or have to hide everything they believe to keep their job. There are always going to be a few people like the whistleblower you mentioned, but this is pretty standard in government because advancement is NOT based on merit, whereas the private sector does advance based on merit (and pays a lot more) so everyone who is qualified normally goes over to the private sector. In a lot of ways, the main incentive to remain in the government is to get a pay off for being corrupt and through the revolving door land a cushy job with the industry you helped while there. Amongst other things, this is why we have an epidemic of corrupt and incompetent people in the federal government who did an unbelievably bad job handling COVID-19 (which I've tried to document as best as I can throughout my SS).

One of the better pieces of evidence for this systemic corruption and incompetence can be found within the GAO's report (the GAO investigates for congress and is one of the least corrupt parts of the government) on the COVID-19 response they were required to do as a result of the COVID-19 relief bills. Within that report (which I discussed here https://amidwesterndoctor.substack.com/p/the-federal-government-finally-admitted ) a key discovery the GAO made was that there were no mechanisms were in place for whistleblowers to report corruption in the branches of the government handling COVID-19 and no protections for them doing so. This is a big deal because it's well established that if those protections are not in place, corruption festers and whistleblowers never come forward (so medicare for example requires all places that receive medicare to have those mechanisms in place).

When the GAO asked those in charge of the departments (e.g. FDA or CDC) why this had not been done, they either couldn't given a reason why they had not gotten around to this for decades (Fauci & co did the same thing when he was caught experimenting on people and illegally failing to disclose he was making money of those tests) OR they stated it was because no corruption within the department so there was no need to report it (which effectively means the leadership is systemically corrupt).

This was one quote from the GAO's report (more can be found within the above article): “The absence of specific procedures may explain why the four selected agencies did not identify any formally reported internal allegations of potential political interference in scientific decision-making from 2010 through 2021.”

My hope is that the broad consequences of this corruption will awaken the public and at long last bring public awareness to this issue. I have never worked within the federal government, but as an outside, I and many others have found it is immensely challenging to get any positive or sensible plan moved through the bureaucracy unless money is there to pay off the right people. Give or take every government in history goes through cycles of prosperity that are tied to meritocracy followed by declines that are tied to corruption, and eventually once things decline enough, reforms to purge the corruption happen and the prosperity builds back up (for instance consider how the decline of our educational system has resulted in much lower quality civil servants entering government; this became much worse during Obama's presidency because he shifted the qualification for federal postitions from previous accomplishments to having Ivy league degrees which have largely gone down the drain).

I am hopeful we are close to that change happening, because the corruption and economic decline we are experiencing is really hurting a lot of people.

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WayneBGood's avatar

That's pretty amazing and also funny that they block your substack when everyone can just open it on their phone or at home. There's probably some CDC people reading this right now! Hi, CDC people!

I suppose if you drop-shipped a copy of Dr. Colleen Huber's book "Neither Safe Nor Effective: The Evidence Against the COVID Vaccines" to each of the 300 the leaders would have security run all over the building snatching copies off people's desks to throw into the incinerator.

If you could get a video of that from a security whistleblower and charge a dollar a viewing it would pay enough to ship that many copies of the book and make a tidy profit.

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