There is supposed to be a huge Epstein file dump today. I’m sure there will be some breadcrumbs to follow, but no bread. Why? Two reasons. But we’ll get to those in a moment. First, let’s talk about the files themselves.
Many people make the mistake of thinking that all of the information we need to identify and prosecute the philes is in the files. But it’s so much bigger than those files. And even more helpful set of data would be Epstein’s finances— which they are guarding like the ark of the covenant. Why? Because every single transaction would lead to every single felon criminal he did crimes with. And that trail would lead to the very TIP TOP of both the government and the private sector.
Trmp has repeatedly called the philes a “hoax,” but when media catches him off guard, he acknowledges that they’re anything but a hoax, and he confesses that if the files are released UNREDACTED, “a lot of people would get hurt.” When he says that, and he has said it more than once now, he’s not only referring to the victims or the innocent background people who did not commit crimes (as he would have us believe he is referring to); he’s referring to the people—his close friends in high places— who committed the crimes. THEY will get hurt. And not just judicially, but physically.
What I believe he’s referring to is the RAGE that would ripple through society as people learned of the heinousness of these crimes and the personalities involved, and the physical backlash that would follow; backlash that would be so severe, that it could potentially topple the institutions that maintain civility and order.
When he says “a lot of people could get hurt,“ I think he’s referring not just to a few philes here and there, but entire institutions, which would have colossal implications for all of society. Could it be that big? Could it cause that much backlash? Absolutely it could. There is a strong possibility it poses such a national security threat that even if they wanted to release unredacted, they can’t, because the backlash would be unbearable.
About those two reasons the files and the philes will never be unredacted? 1 The people involved are in charge of law-enforcement and the entire judicial system. 2 The official excuse (or bluff) of NATIONAL SECURITY. As long as those two factors are in place, the chances of them actually releasing the files UNREDACTED so we can prosecute the philes are slim to none, save for a rogue whistleblower who decides to release their own (a possibility that I’m sure keeps them up at night, gnawing their nails to bloody nubs).
And admittedly, I for one continue to hope such a rogue whistleblower should find the bravery to take a stand and transmit.



