Tag: epstein files

  • 2 REASONS EPSTEIN FILES AND PHILES WILL STAY REDACTED

    2 REASONS EPSTEIN FILES AND PHILES WILL STAY REDACTED

    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.

  • Breaking: judge rules Epstein grand jury statements will remain sealed, DUH…

    Breaking: judge rules Epstein grand jury statements will remain sealed, DUH…

    Well, so much for that Trump promise. When Pam Bondi shockingly announced that the Epstein files were a nothing burger, there would be no investigations, and she wouldn’t be releasing any files, the people raged. Trump tried to make it go away. It didn’t. Trump then promised he would have the grand jury statements unsealed.

    As always, Trump nonchalantly made it sound like unsealing the indictment was just a routine matter that he was making an executive decision on to follow through with his promises to the people. I guarantee you he knew from day one that indictment would never be unsealed, and that is precisely why he promised it. He was just buying time.

    Today a judge announced what we predicted he would announce: the indictment will not be unsealed, ever.

    Wait, but why?

    That part they don’t tell you. But I can tell you.

    Because the indictments level accusations against the sitting president, a former president, and God only knows who else. Releasing them is a matter of national security.

    There is also the very real possibility, as we have reported here previously, that Trump was an informant who gave damning statements to the grand jury in exchange for prosecutorial immunity. if that is the case, there is no chance in hades they would ever unseal an indictment that included Trump’s accusations against Epstein for crimes in which Trump was present to observe. No way in hades.

    So, forget the indictments. Not that they were actually ever in to begin with. Just another Trump distraction to try to get people to calm down.

    I hope people aren’t calming down. I hope this emboldens them even more to rage against this massive cover-up and absolutely demand accountability. It could still happen. If the people keep raging and refrain from doing that one thing they keep doing: forgetting.

    Here’s what all of this means: Trump and the DOJ requested the court unseal the grand jury indictment, knowing damn well they were never going to approve it.

  • DOJ says it will start turning over Epstein files to congress Friday—BUT THAT WASN’T THE DEAL

    DOJ says it will start turning over Epstein files to congress Friday—BUT THAT WASN’T THE DEAL

    Some optimistic people are getting excited James Comer just announced that the DOJ will begin turning over Epstein files to Congress this Friday— let us be clear, the totally redacted and totally contaminated Epstein files. That’s nice (not really) and all, but that wasn’t the “deal.“

    THE DEAL Trump and his phony patriots made was that he was going to release the Epstein files to US… along with the 9/11 files. That was the deal. That’s what he promised. That’s what Pam Bondi promised. That’s what Patel and promised. Promises made, promises not kept.

    GET REAL: we are not getting the Epstein files Trump and his phony cronies promised. Congress is getting what’s left of the Epstein files—after they have been rifled through over and over and over and over by hundreds of Trump appointees, fed agents, lawyers, and Maga inc guardians with their big black markers. We are getting the equivalent of the remains of an elephant that has been devoured by a pride of lions and a pack of vultures over the course of several days. We are getting the remains of the body after it has been sitting at the bottom of a lake filled with piranhas for a year.

    IF anything is to be mined from these gutted files, I 100% guarantee it will be the names of Democrats who either participated in crimes, covered up crimes, or allegedly falsely accused Trump of crimes. To be sure, the Trump administration is not releasing the files in the name of transparency and justice, but rather in the name of retaliation against Democrats. 

    One thing you can rest assured will NOT be in these files are any allegations, accusations, or even unfavorable mentions of Donald Trump. All of those have been wiped clean and sanitized like Scott Peterson’s house and Hillary Clinton’s home server. Gone without a trace. Eight months is an incredible amount of time to ensure that not a single spatter remains, not even under the scrutiny of a black light and a magnifying glass.

    Criminologists will tell you that the “first 48 hours“ is the most crucial for detectives to identify crime suspects. After 48 hours, it gets increasingly difficult to solve the crime. After 148,920 hours, dating back to 2008 when Epstein pulled a Houdini and avoided hard prison for mass child sex trafficking well, good luck.

    Not that I’m unhappy that Congress is trying to get to the bottom of Epsteingate. A lot of heretofore hidden truths are emerging, and some of them are absolutely unbelievable as they are shocking.

    One of those truths is the strange case of William Barr, Trump’s odd pick for Attorney General after his first pick, Jeff Sessions, inexplicably lost favor with Trump and was unceremoniously dumped.

    Barr took over the DOJ in February 2019. Five months later in July of 2019, Epstein was arrested. One month later in August 2019, Epstein was found dead in his federal Manhattan jail cell. Barr immediately jumped into the fray to “investigate“ and became the lead communicator about the case. By the way, this was a very unusual and unprecedented move for an attorney general.

    When questions arose about Epstein’s 2008 sweetheart deal, Barr surprised everyone again when he recused himself from the case, revealing that he had been an attorney at the law office that represented Epstein in 2008. Wait. As an employee of the law representing Epstein, William Barr, in directly, or even perhaps directly, participated in securing a sweetheart deal for Epstein? Yep. If your jaw is on the floor right now, you’re not alone.

    And we are just getting warmed up. It gets even crazier.

    The southern District of Florida Attorney General at the time of Epstein’s 2008 arrest was a dude named Alex Acosta. He worked with William Barr’s law firm employer to secure the sweetheart deal for Epstein. Grab your jaw, because we’re not done yet. In 2017 Trump appointed Acosta to be his Secretary of Labor!

    WOW.

    So let’s get this straight: Trump gave a level key cabinet position to a defense attorney who worked at the law firm who got Epstein the sweetheart deal AND he gave another key cabinet position to the government prosecutor who gave Epstein the sweetheart deal!

    BOTH GUYS WHO HELPED EPSTEIN AVOID PRISON FOR TRAFFICKING AND MOLESTING AN UNTOLD NUMBER OF MINORS RECEIVED TOP LEVEL KEY CABINET POSITIONS AND TRUMP’S FIRST ADMINISTRATION.

    WHAT. THE. FOX.

    I probably don’t need to tell you this whole thing stinks of massive quid pro quo corruption on a level that we have never even seen in our government. One could easily make a nasty conspiracy theory that Trump rewarded the people who helped his buddy escape prison— people who have direct knowledge of Trump’s own behavior during his well documented bromance with Epstein.

    So, even if the files are totally gutted, and they are, it doesn’t mean this case is over by any means. In fact, I would say it is just beginning. As I have stated all along, the truth extends far beyond some redacted government files. It lives in the minds of everyone who participated. It lives in their documented statements. It lives in their documented actions. It lives in their financial records. it lives in their affiliations. We all know you don’t need a body or a murder weapon to prove a murder has been committed.

    We may not get the files as we were promised, but we might get something better: the truth. The truth has a way of finding its way to the surface, no matter how badly the people in power try to suppress it. Even if you tie cement blocks to it and dump it in a vast body of water, it will float to the surface when you least expect it. 

  • Trump DOJ won’t release docs showing $1.1 billion Epstein wire transfers

    In yet another mind blowing development in the Epsteingate nightmare that won’t end for Trump, Ron Wyden says Trump’s DOJ is sitting on documentation that details $1.1 billion in wire transfers made by Jeff Epstein. The Department of Justice claims “we don’t have enough evidence to investigate,” Say what? They’ve got 4.725 reasons to investigate!

    More and more it’s looking like the entire administration is concealing very damning evidence of wrongdoing on the part of certain people that they don’t want to be exposed. If this isn’t corruption, I don’t know what it is.