Dec 6, 2017

AboveTopSecret | Nov 25, 2017 | ONE-THIRD of all Navy brass caught in huge foreign bribery scandal | .. Here's a scandal that apparently came to light in 2010 .. | Blogger: Benjamin Fulford 11/27/17: "".. Also, one of the largest corruption cases in U.S. military history has led to the investigation of 440 people, including 60 admirals—one third of the Navy’s top brass. The removal of these corrupt officers, mostly stationed in Asia, means the 7th Fleet is soon going to stop protecting the corrupt politicians in Japan, South Korea, and the secret Khazarian colony of North Korea. This will mean that U.S. arrests will be followed by similar arrests in Asia .. " ... |



Here's a scandal that apparently came to light in 2010.

It's about a government contractor in Malaysia.

His name is Leonard Glenn Francis aka "Fat Leonard".

Apparently he has pleaded guilty along with many others to bribery and corruption including some U.S. Navy people.

This is a big swamp case and not all that much "press".

Good reminder of what's been happening over the years.
ONE-THIRD of all Navy brass caught in huge foreign bribery scandal
Hundreds of military officials – including some of the highest-ranking brass in the Navy – are accused of helping a shadowy Asian merchant fleece Uncle Sam for tens of millions of dollars… and you probably haven’t heard a peep about it.

It’s called the “Fat Leonard” scandal, and the investigation into bribes and corruption one of the biggest in U.S. military history. The Navy has investigated 440 people, including 60 admirals, for possibly taking bribes in exchange for phony government contracts and sweetheart deals.

That means the Navy suspects that up to one-third of all its admirals were on-the-take from a foreign agent.

“Fat Leonard” is Leonard Glenn Francis – a 6’3”, 360-pound Malaysian businessman who makes his money servicing naval vessels in the Pacific.
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