In
my idea, We shall use the corruptors' most valuable tool, their fraternity
bond, against them and what has brought them many times to heaven will now
suddenly bring them down to hell, giving them the bitter taste in their mouths.
We shall defeat the corruptors by the dose of their own medicine and we’ll see
the matador become the bull. We shall break down the discipline that gave them
an abundance of confidence that the fraternity of thieves always follows--
their code of silence, and turn these once close friends and allies into worst
enemies and adversaries.
Of
course, you remember the story between former President Estrada and Gov. Chavit
Singson? The two were so close to each other that they share even their most
intimate and most kept secrets. But as the story goes, Gov. Singson was
responsible for the downfall of the former president by revealing the
corruption they have been committing. This gives the significance of the
saying: best friends can be worst enemies because of money. You also heard
about the farmer named Ephialtes who wanted to get rich quick. He revealed to
the Persians a path through the mountains and emerged behind the Spartans.
Thus, the 300 Spartans were defeated.
From
the two stories told, and many more which are too many to mention, the real
sticking point, the Hail Mary of all offensive arsenal that has made many
hopeless situations alive and turn into one of promise, has always been money,
textbook stuff, showstoppers, and absolutely everything in between. As they
say: one fell where the biggest slice of the pie lies. This should be what
comes into play once my idea is implemented. The connection of the corruptors
toward each other would no longer be this type of internet circle that they
could still control. Then, it wouldn’t take long for things to unravel and we
will fry these corruptors in crisp by their own fats.
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