You know you can trust the Government when it takes them 70 years to release files, bodycam footage, testimonies, interviews, etc…

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  1. Efficient-Smile-1333 on

    Well, you standardly have to wait at least 70 years for information release, in important matters. In that way (most or all) of the victims are already dead. (and thus unable to prosecute, or otherwise make good use of the information). Plus the perpetrators are usually dead by that time too… so can’t be held accountable or imprisoned, etc…

    It is all very Kafka’esque. The illusion of a process and progress, that is really, a case of blocking, until its too late anyway.

  2. Truthsurge_24 on

    its a bit suspicious that there are files in the first place considering what the elite have and can do

  3. It’s a pattern.

    Governments don‘t need to straight up lie most of the time, they just promise something “for later“. Releasing files, giving answers, being transparent… whatever. And that promise alone already calms people down in the moment. It creates this feeling like ”ok, we‘ll get the truth eventually.“

    But the promise isn‘t really about the future. It‘s about controlling the present.

    Then time passes, nothing happens, and when people finally get mad, the conversation has already shifted. It‘s no longer about *what* was supposed to be revealed, it becomes about *why* it wasn‘t.

    So instead of demanding the actual truth, people start arguing over excuses. And that‘s the whole point.

    At that stage, the system already did what it needed to do: buy time and redirect attention.

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