Keep Your Eye on the U.N.’s Fat Kleptocats – WSJ
Corruption costs the world $2.6 trillion a year, according to one estimate cited by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. This endemic problem cannot be lost on institutions like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, yet they continue to hand billions of dollars to nations whose leaders are on the take. Why not put these jokers through an audit?
Brazil has so many crooks—convicted and alleged—that you need a scorecard: … the Inter-American Development Bank lent Brazil at least $11 billion. Since 2000, the World Bank has poured more than $30 billion into the same rabbit hole. Transparency International ranks Brazil 79th out of 176 countries on corruption.
When Western institutions drop money into the capitals of developing countries, they think themselves do-gooders. Instead they’re tools in an unprincipled scheme. Here’s how the racket works: German plumbers and New York waitresses pay taxes. Their respective governments contribute some of that money to the IMF, the World Bank and an alphabet soup of other outfits. Those groups funnel money to nations with corrupt politicians…..
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The U.S. pours billions of dollars each year into the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) – a fair amount of which supports global corruption… and monetary support for America’s enemies.
If the U.S. can take U.S. citizens’ hard-earned tax dollars and ‘firehose’ it out in such a manner, then U.S. citizens absolutely deserve equal access to the same liquidity transfusions.
It is time to grant U.S. citizens that access.
The inspiration for The Leviticus 25 Plan is based upon Biblical principles set forth in the Book of Leviticus, principles tendering direct economic liberties to the people.
The Leviticus 25 Plan 2018 – $75,000 per U.S. citizen