The Epoch of Epstein, The Witting, Deliberate Depravity
Bodies, children and depravity, all illegal. And the Watchers and Joiners are still gaslighting not just the American public, but the world.
The world is watching. And it’s past time to end what Former U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice, in an interview with Nicole Wallace, called a “culture of cover-up, culture of impunity, domestic and internationally.”
We are seeing what we’re seeing. We are reading, what we’re reading, and what we aren’t seeing, what isn’t being shown, is a ring of hell that no child, no victim, should have experienced. Imagine it. There is worse.
No abuser should be or have been exonerated for the crimes against these women, children - crimes against humanity.
I’ve seen a lot of CYA in the past weeks by networks and media outlets, a lot of “the appearance of a person or person’s name related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, their network, doesn’t necessarily indicate illegal activity.”
Fact. Many are innocent by-standers, some are peripheral contacts, many have no culpability. It needs to be said.
But the majority named were conscious participants. In that respect it is important to qualify the CYA.
What also needs to be said is that the ignorant and intentional choice to not follow-up, to punt further investigation, doesn’t make it not true.
A choice to pander to those in power, or those in favor of those in power, does not negate the information given, does not excuse participation, investigation.
One’s choice to climb the ladder on the backs and shoulders of the victims, the children, the women, doesn’t make the information untrue, the storied depravity without merit.
It is highly likely that not every tip given to law enforcement was factual, but it is less likely that all of these people who risked their own welfare to contact law enforcement with extremely detailed information, who reached out to the highest levels of law enforcement, were making it all up.
Many were terrified to do so and many expected to be ignored.
Those who reached out hoped that something would be done to stop the abuse, the human trafficking, the gross sexual violence against the victims. Most wanted the process to work for the victims, not the privileged and wealthy abusers.
No more watchers and joiners.
Instead of trying to shut down the investigation and “peace out” it’s time to put aside the nepotism, political or otherwise, and support the victims, the survivors and those who didn’t make it to today.