If I correctly understand our system of government, when a president or leader in the Congress gets into office, someone in the CIA pulls them aside for "the talk" and completely changes their priorities. The public is then told the leaders now have secret knowledge the public can never know. But the leader has no way of knowing the "secret" information is true and in context. That puts the secret-keepers in firm control of the government's big decisions. If the secret-keepers agree with a government policy, they stay out of it. If they disagree with a policy, they say the UFOs will attack -- or some other unverifiable thing -- and by the way, we have recordings of every phone call you ever made, and scare the leaders into compliance. Right in front of us. None of this is secret.
@ScottAdamsSays You haven't been paying enough attention... Most must allow themselves to be compromised before they are let near a position of real power. Ever heard of Jeffery Epstein or the Bohemian Grove?
@keredeht @ScottAdamsSays Heck I bet half of them want to be compromised to get on the money train.