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this post was submitted on 01 Sep 2023
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Of course he was. When you’ll sellout to anyone with cash these kinds of things happen.
Desire for money and/or being black mailed goes a long way to compromising a seemingly easy retirement. So many people involved didn't need to risk so much, but being blinded by money makes it easy to compromise someone. Don't get me wrong I'm sure some of them were simply brainwashed into believing their nonsense but at the higher levels I'm pretty confident money and blackmail plays a large part.
Exactly. They thought they’d be laughing their way to the bank by now but they were too stupid to pull it off.