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Corruption & Fraud

“Corruption is a tax on development. . . . Wherever it grows, it hollows out governing institutions and undermines prosperity and stability.”—Christopher Patten, former European Commissioner and Governor of Hong Kong

Corruption and fraud are rampant throughout the world today. It exists in every industry: science, medicine, technology, government, military, media, education, finance, religion, etc. Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, and embezzlement. Corruption may facilitate criminal enterprise such as drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, money laundering, and human trafficking, though is not restricted to these activities. Misuse of government power for surveillance, repression of political opponents, and general police brutality are also on the rise. Certainly, with power, often comes the desire to meet self-serving agendas and there are plenty of people in powerful positions worldwide who fit that description.

As materialism has become the highest form of achievement for so many throughout the world, it is no wonder that many are quick to succumb to corruption in order to achieve it. In a world created by God, we, as spirits, have obtained a mortal body with passions, appetites, and desires and must learn to control our passions and lusts, but many cannot. They lack integrity and responsibility and often seek to hide their corruption or collude with others to prevent exposure. As secret societies  formed, they sought the most powerful positions in government and industry so that their corruption and secret agenda would never be exposed until it was too late. Cabal members at the highest positions can sometimes offer immunity for crimes and sins, however it is only through the process of repentance that sin can truly be erased through Christ. Immunity is another counterfeit to a Godly principle by those who would presume to be gods themselves.

Chronological History of Corruption and Fraud:

Communist Defector and Christian Convert Orestes Brownson: "The Great Object was to get Rid of Christianity, and to Convert our Churches into Halls of Science"

Communist Defector and Christian Convert Orestes Brownson: “The Great Object was to get Rid of Christianity, and to Convert our Churches into Halls of Science”

It has taken more than a century and a half for the government schools to degenerate into the militantly anti-Christian, nightmarish system that it is today. However, the socialist propagandists of the 1830s did indeed intend that their proposed system would take us to our present predicament. One of the architects of the public-school movement during that period was co-founder with Robert Dale Owen and Frances Wright of “The Working Men’s Party” in New York, Orestes Brownson, He was a very influential New England writer-editor-philosopher, then a disciple of socialist Robert Owen who converted to Christianity, broke with his ...
Hermann Helmholtz Presents the Original Formulation of the First Law of Thermodynamics: The Law of Conservation of Energy

Hermann Helmholtz Presents the Original Formulation of the First Law of Thermodynamics: The Law of Conservation of Energy

In 1847, a 26-year-old German medical doctor, Hermann Helmholtz, gave a presentation to the Physical Society of Berlin that would change the course of history. He presented the original formulation of what is now known as the First Law of Thermodynamics, beginning with the axiomatic statement that a Perpetual Motion Machine is impossible. Heinrich von Helmholtz stated the law of conservation of energy: Nothing is now coming into existence or going out of existence; matter and energy may be converted into one another, but there is no net increase in the combined total of what exists. The sum total ...
The First Presidential Candidate to be Assassinated was a Real Thorn to the Democrats, and Founder of the Mormon Church

The First Presidential Candidate to be Assassinated was a Real Thorn to the Democrats, and Founder of the Mormon Church

It was an unlikely candidacy: a thirty-eight-year-old mayor from the heartland who pitched himself as the solution to partisan gridlock, played up his military experience, talked often about his faith, and promised to end the country’s moral decline. He was fond of quoting the Founding Fathers, had an army of grassroots supporters, and came from a swing state. But the year was 1844, the state was Illinois, the parties were the Whigs and the Democrats, and the candidate was Joseph Smith, the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Whether or not the country would have ...
Honoré Daumier’s 'Gargantua' Censored

Honoré Daumier’s ‘Gargantua’ Censored

In this controversial lithograph, which was to be published in Charles Philipon's newspaper La Caricature on December 16, 1831, Daumier depicted the corpulent monarch Louis-Philippe seated on a throne, gobbling bags of coins being hauled up a ramp by tiny laborers, the coins having been wrung from the poor of France by his ministers. On the lower right, a crowd of his poverty-stricken subjects stand waiting miserably to turn over what little money they have. Milling around the throne are Louis-Philippe's favorites, also extravagantly fat; they are collecting commissions, decorations, and so forth that are the result of the compulsory ...
William Morgan Disappears Shortly after Announcing He Will Print a Book Exposing the Secrets of Freemasonry

William Morgan Disappears Shortly after Announcing He Will Print a Book Exposing the Secrets of Freemasonry

From MurderByGaslight.com In the summer of 1826, William Morgan of Batavia, New York, announced his intention to publish a book exposing the secrets of Freemasonry. On September 11 of that year he was abducted and never seen again. Morgan was considered a traitor by the Masons and a “Christian martyr” by their opponents. 54 Masons were indicted for his abduction and 10 were found guilty. Morgan’s disappearance led to the formation of America’s first “third party”, the Anti-Masonic Party. But was it Morgan's body that washed ashore on Lake Ontario a year later, and were the Masons responsible for his ...
French Physicist Sadi Carnot Publishes 'Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire' which were the Foundation for the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics - A Law that Refutes Evolution

French Physicist Sadi Carnot Publishes ‘Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire’ which were the Foundation for the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics – A Law that Refutes Evolution

The second law of thermodynamics is one of the most fundamental laws of nature, having profound implications. In essence, it says this: Every system, left to its own devices, always tends to move from order to disorder, its energy tending to be transformed into lower levels of availability (for work), ultimately becoming totally random and unavailable for work. ...or... The entropy of a closed system cannot decrease. R. J. E. Clausius stated the law of entropy: All systems will tend toward the most mathematically probable state, and eventually become totally random and disorganized (*Harold Blum, Time’s Arrow and Evolution, ...
The Secret Treaty of Verona between Austria, France, Prussia and Russia to Suppress the Freedom of the U.S.A. - with the Help of the Pope?

The Secret Treaty of Verona between Austria, France, Prussia and Russia to Suppress the Freedom of the U.S.A. – with the Help of the Pope?

In the secret 1822 Treaty of Verona (between Austria, France, Prussia and Russia) the Jesuits agreed to smash the US Constitution and suppress the freedom of the US. Their methods included destroying free speech, destroying and suppressing the press, universal censorship, sustaining the cooperation of the Pope and clergy to use religion to help keep nations in passive obedience and financing wars against countries with representative governments. In 1916 it was officially added to the Congressional Record by Senator Robert Owen: Robert Latham Owen was elected in 1907 as one of the first two United States senators for the ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley Publishes 'Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things'

Percy Bysshe Shelley Publishes ‘Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things’

The acquisition of a unique copy of Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things is a momentous event for scholars and readers of Percy Bysshe Shelley, equally so for the Bodleian Libraries and wider communities interested in poetry and early 19th-century history. Imagine discovering a new set of string quartets by Beethoven or a large canvas by Turner that was thought to be lost. In either case, the mainstream media would have been agog, just as they were for the discovery of an original Shakespeare folio in April 2016. So it’s remarkable that the release to public view of a major work by a ...
The Untimely Death of American Explorer Meriwether Lewis: Murder or Suicide?

The Untimely Death of American Explorer Meriwether Lewis: Murder or Suicide?

According to a lost letter from October 19, 1809, to Thomas Jefferson, Lewis stopped at an inn on the Natchez Trace called Grinder's Stand, about 70 miles (110 km) southwest of Nashville on October 10. After dinner, he retired to his one-room cabin. In the predawn hours of October 11, the innkeeper's wife (Priscilla Grinder) heard gunshots. Servants found Lewis badly injured from multiple gunshot wounds, one each to the head and gut. He bled out on his buffalo hide robe and died shortly after sunrise. The Nashville Democratic Clarion published the account, which newspapers across the country repeated and embellished. The ...
Thomas Jefferson sends his 'Wall of Separation' Danbury Letter: Did He Intend to Separate Church and State?

Thomas Jefferson sends his ‘Wall of Separation’ Danbury Letter: Did He Intend to Separate Church and State?

Thomas Jefferson sent his 'wall of separation' letter to the Danbury Baptist Association to assure them that although the state offered them religious freedoms only “as favors granted, and not as inalienable rights,” that at least the national Congress could never make a law respecting an establishment of religion.  The First Amendment, then, erected “a wall of separation between church and state.” In 1947 the Supreme Court does just what the First Amendment set out to prohibit, federal control over religious matters of the people. Thomas Jefferson assured them that they need not fear; that the free exercise of ...