bill benny and dr. catherine horton for helping us shed light on this new and very important issue. and thank you to our viewers for tuning in. in the 5th century, b, c, b, h in greek city, state of athens and city, state of sparta, fought each other in a conflict called the peloponnesian war. on the eve of that conflict, in an assembly of greek city, states seeking peace, a delegate from the city state of corinth, said many times before. now, we have told you we were likely to suffer from athens. and on each occasion, instead of taking the heart what we were telling you, you chose to suspect our motives and to consider that we were speaking only about our own grievances. well, that's the life of the whistle blower. why is it that when people make a revelation, so many members of the public or the government or the media, feel that it's just complaining? how many times have we seen whistle blowers make revelations only to be branded as fantasies or correct parts that ask. thank you for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers. i'm john kerry onto we'll see you next time