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My worry is that the amount of money and power involved could corrupt >any< country's system of justice just as easily as it has corrupted American justice. There is no need to corrupt every country simultaneously; they need only corrupt the country currently making noise. Nor need they corrupt every person in authority; they need only corrupt key persons. And if one or more key persons won't take the bribe? Blackmail them. If a key person can be neither bribed nor blackmailed, have them dismissed or see that they meet with a "tragic accident." And if the dismissal or "tragic accident" is investigated? See above. Repeat as needed.

Defeating this level of corruption requires people all around the world to wake up and demand justice at nearly the same time. How do people all over the world wake up at the same time when their eyes (media) are wearing blinders and chains?

That is a good question. I do not claim to know the answer. I do think, however, that at least a small piece of the answer can be found right here: https://tomrenz.substack.com/p/lawfare-as-discussed-on-the-tom-renz

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Too bad no amount of money or voided contracts will bring back the Princess or the other victims.

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If nothing is done, it does them a dishonor and they will have died without justice.

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