The name “Corrupt Bastards Club” was widely used to designate Alaska legislators implicated in a massive ongoing federal corruption investigation. Elected officials benefitted from ripping off tax payers. Some even had the audacity to wear hats bearing the emblem CBC. Take some time to remember that those elected in all areas of government are not above the law.
It is important to remember that oil has a way of greasing more than an engine. In the corruption among state representatives and senators bribes greased the hands of elected officials. Just another way that justice finds a way to light. Exposing corruption has often left whistleblowers with poor reputations. Many have spent years of exposing corruption and have had their lives ruined. Most wait years to be vindicated by investigations like the one done by the FBI that exposed the “Corrupt Bastards Club.” If you need an example read about the vindication of Edward Snowden.
Alaska Whistle blower exposes judicial corruption
David Haeg fought for years to bring injustice in his own case to light. Now he is doing what whistleblowers did with the FBI raid in 2006 on those involved with the CBC scandal. He formed AGJA to do just this expose corruption in the judicial system. People are losing livelihoods while elected officials or the media are distorting the truth.
In today’s world we see more and more corruption. What can you do and why should you get involved? The answer is easy. Get involved and help spread truth and accountability. Costs of corruption to taxpayers is growing. Please take the time to follow the links in this post. The last one is particularly informative. It talks about how corruption can lead to various forms of slavery. If you need more proof then go see “Sound of Freedom.” If you cannot afford a ticket contact someone within AGJA and we will make sure you get one. Corruption leads to dark places and the only way to stop it is to talk about it.