The legal profession is a big part of the cover-up of corruption in the international money system. My email to Yale Law School’s new Dean on July 21st discussed in this video calls the question. A non-response blows the lid off this corruption and cover-up.
This is extremely embarrassing, because I had exposed how the Yale Alumni Magazine was covering up the corruption of Yale Law School’s previous Dean. I went to Yale Law School with Robert Post, and we had some mutual friends. So when I wrote Robert Post in 2007 describing the corruption at the World Bank, he told me he would help end the cover-up. Some of the ambassadors I wrote to in the early stages of the cover-up also wrote back, as well as some of the members in Congress, like Senator Lugar. Senator Grassley’s aide on the Senate Finance Committee, Chris Armstrong, was also actively trying to end the cover-up of corruption at the World Bank until Senator Grassley fired him. It turns out that the corruption was not just at the World Bank — it was in the entire world.
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