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The irony:

Our law books are replete with examples of conspiracies:

A circuit court in Illinois was declared a RICO enterprise, resulting in the jailing of judges and others involved in court operations.

Upper military management conspired to expose those they were obligated to protect to nuclear radiation to see what effect it had on them.

Upper military management conspired to does personnel under their care and protection with LSD, to see if it could be used to their will and want.

Government agents conspired to not release information about the hazardous effects of asbestos on people working near it, as it was being torn off pipes of ships and boats. This even into the 70's and 80's.

Pharmaceutical company agents conspired to violate laws imposed as policies and procedures of government agents executing laws, resulting in BILLIONS in fines and penalties against the companies. The same ones government agents are, now, buying covid treatments from.

In truth, the conspiracies out there are in the millions. The ones in law reports are just the ones that went to appeal. MANY more resulted in fines, penalties and jail, but did not end up being reported to the public. THEN there are all those that were never uncovered.

A conspiracy is just two or more people conspiring to an end.

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