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Helping to cover up government crime is the legal profession's most dangerous weakness

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"I'm referring to the general and often highly surreptitious support -- both by deed and by omission -- which the legal professions of several countries (including the Republic of Ireland) are providing for outrageous and extremely serious forms of government crime, which frequently involves straightforward, obvious and blatant violations of constitutional and/or international law."

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Helping to cover up government crime is by far the legal profession's greatest and most dangerous weakness
by W. Finnerty Wed Feb 08, 2012 14:42

While there is no doubt in my mind that some lawyers do cause individual clients of theirs enormous problems through criminal malpractice of one kind or another in connection with what for want of a better term I tend to think of as "normal crime", and without wishing to trivialise or distract from such crime in any way, my lengthy research suggests there is something close to infinitely worse (for humanity generally) than all of that going on just now inside the legal professions of several nations: and that it is rapidly growing worse and ever more dangerous at the present time, particularly in the United States of America and the United Kingdom. Ultimately, if this worrying trend is not soon halted, a thermonuclear war in the Middle East could be on the cards at literally any moment now (I believe); and, once started, it could very rapidly spread to a WW3 conflict involving (among others) the USA, Russia, and China.

I'm referring to the general and often highly surreptitious support -- both by deed and by omission -- which the legal professions of several countries (including the Republic of Ireland) are providing for outrageous and extremely serious forms of government crime, which frequently involves straightforward, obvious and blatant violations of constitutional and/or international law.

An example of what I mean -- which involves ongoing support by the legal professions of several nations for "debt-based fractional reserve lending" by banks, and the closely related "derivatives gambling" which often seems to operate hand-in-hand with such "fractional reserve lending" these days, can be viewed in the contents of an e-mail I sent this morning to a number of senior lawyers and politicians in the UK. A copy of the contents of the e-mail in question have been placed at the following Internet address:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/BritishMonarchy/8February2012/Email.htm#Derivatives

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The above text is largely based on a comment made today at the following Indymedia (Ireland) location:
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/101307&comment_limit=0&condense_comments=false#comment287715

A backup copy of the comment in question has been placed at:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/IndyMediaIreland/8February2012/Article101307.htm#comment287715
 

 

William Finnerty is back living in the Republic of Ireland at the present time, which is where he was born and where he grew up. His father was Irish (County Galway), and his mother American (New York City). He has worked mostly in the (more...)
 

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Tweet: Helping to cover up government crime is the legal profession's most dangerous weakness: http://bit.ly/z2vRoT by William Finnerty on Wednesday, Feb 8, 2012 at 12:42:01 PM