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A needed addition to any plan (that is not total dismantlement) is consequences.

There needs to be ironclad consequences for intentional/willful deception, lack of transparency, and the lack of reporting these infractions, when one knew of them - further allowing harm to the public.

Had laws like this been in place decades ago, fauci and many more would have still been jailed today, for their AZT experimentation and murders. All who came after him would have thought 5 times, before following in his footsteps - because they'd know a jail cell awaited them, for the same types of infractions.

People - on the whole - have a penchant to do the wrong thing for the wrong reasons (profit, power, malice, ease, convenience, pathologic gratification and more), unless there's a consequence for that wrong action. While a smaller subset might still misbehave in the face of a harsh consequence, the majority will pause, weigh the costs and usually chose a different path.

However, when they know there's no real possibility they'll have to pay for their crimes, there is nothing to stop them from maniacally plowing ahead. We see this play out in the flash-mob thefts pf gas stations and convenience shops.

Bureaucrats with power, money and protection have little to no reason, to personally and administratively behave, or consider the peoples' welfare above and beyond their own gains.

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