Epstein Files

Anonymous
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I never doubted that for a mo. They purposefully tried to redact some names of co-conspirators, and purposefully exposed victims.



Exactly.

This is a clear situation of “the thing speaks for itself.” Those redaction shenanigans are widespread in the file release.

So, the only two options are that they did it on purpose to protect the guilty and shame the victims, or they’re just grossly incompetent. Given the people in charge these days, you can never rule out incompetence. But I think there’s too much there to dismiss “outright evil” as the most likely reason.


But here’s the thing: the victims have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. Absolutely nothing. They were children.

And even the ones who were technically adults have nothing to be ashamed of. It’s unlikely they had much of a choice. Making a bad decision in your late teens or early twenties is not criminal.
Anonymous
Exactly
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Anonymous
Somehow every other country is able to hold corrupt leaders accountable:

Anonymous
Trump admin decided to have a conference on pedo island

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


I never doubted that for a mo. They purposefully tried to redact some names of co-conspirators, and purposefully exposed victims.



This is a clear situation of “the thing speaks for itself.” Those redaction shenanigans are widespread in the file release.

So, the only two options are that they did it on purpose to protect the guilty and shame the victims, or they’re just grossly incompetent. Given the people in charge these days, you can never rule out incompetence. But I think there’s too much there to dismiss “outright evil” as the most likely reason.


But here’s the thing: the victims have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. Absolutely nothing. They were children.

And even the ones who were technically adults have nothing to be ashamed of. It’s unlikely they had much of a choice. Making a bad decision in your late teens or early twenties is not criminal.

Agree. But it’s retraumatizing.
Honestly they should all just start naming names and dare DOJ to bring charges. If they all do it, they are safer. Strike now while public attention is on their side.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


I never doubted that for a mo. They purposefully tried to redact some names of co-conspirators, and purposefully exposed victims.



This is a clear situation of “the thing speaks for itself.” Those redaction shenanigans are widespread in the file release.

So, the only two options are that they did it on purpose to protect the guilty and shame the victims, or they’re just grossly incompetent. Given the people in charge these days, you can never rule out incompetence. But I think there’s too much there to dismiss “outright evil” as the most likely reason.


But here’s the thing: the victims have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. Absolutely nothing. They were children.

And even the ones who were technically adults have nothing to be ashamed of. It’s unlikely they had much of a choice. Making a bad decision in your late teens or early twenties is not criminal.

Agree. But it’s retraumatizing.
Honestly they should all just start naming names and dare DOJ to bring charges. If they all do it, they are safer. Strike now while public attention is on their side.


What makes you think they want your agenda though?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


I never doubted that for a mo. They purposefully tried to redact some names of co-conspirators, and purposefully exposed victims.



This is a clear situation of “the thing speaks for itself.” Those redaction shenanigans are widespread in the file release.

So, the only two options are that they did it on purpose to protect the guilty and shame the victims, or they’re just grossly incompetent. Given the people in charge these days, you can never rule out incompetence. But I think there’s too much there to dismiss “outright evil” as the most likely reason.


But here’s the thing: the victims have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. Absolutely nothing. They were children.

And even the ones who were technically adults have nothing to be ashamed of. It’s unlikely they had much of a choice. Making a bad decision in your late teens or early twenties is not criminal.

Agree. But it’s retraumatizing.
Honestly they should all just start naming names and dare DOJ to bring charges. If they all do it, they are safer. Strike now while public attention is on their side.


What makes you think they want your agenda though?


DP. Is having human trafficking prosecuted an “agenda?” If so, sign me up, that is my agenda!
Anonymous
Jeff: would it be possible to have a separate thread specifically to list the Epstein perpetrators/friends and whether they face consequences?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


I never doubted that for a mo. They purposefully tried to redact some names of co-conspirators, and purposefully exposed victims.



This is a clear situation of “the thing speaks for itself.” Those redaction shenanigans are widespread in the file release.

So, the only two options are that they did it on purpose to protect the guilty and shame the victims, or they’re just grossly incompetent. Given the people in charge these days, you can never rule out incompetence. But I think there’s too much there to dismiss “outright evil” as the most likely reason.


But here’s the thing: the victims have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. Absolutely nothing. They were children.

And even the ones who were technically adults have nothing to be ashamed of. It’s unlikely they had much of a choice. Making a bad decision in your late teens or early twenties is not criminal.

Agree. But it’s retraumatizing.+Honestly they should all just start naming names and dare DOJ to bring charges. If they all do it, they are safer. Strike now while public attention is on their side.


What makes you think they want your agenda though?


DP. Is having human trafficking prosecuted an “agenda?” If so, sign me up, that is my agenda!



Me too. Wanting justice and accountability on this is the right thing to do. Anyone whining, sniveling, questioning over holding sex traffickers, rapists and pedophiles probably has far more of an agenda than those who want to see law and order upheld.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


I never doubted that for a mo. They purposefully tried to redact some names of co-conspirators, and purposefully exposed victims.



This is a clear situation of “the thing speaks for itself.” Those redaction shenanigans are widespread in the file release.

So, the only two options are that they did it on purpose to protect the guilty and shame the victims, or they’re just grossly incompetent. Given the people in charge these days, you can never rule out incompetence. But I think there’s too much there to dismiss “outright evil” as the most likely reason.


But here’s the thing: the victims have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. Absolutely nothing. They were children.

And even the ones who were technically adults have nothing to be ashamed of. It’s unlikely they had much of a choice. Making a bad decision in your late teens or early twenties is not criminal.

Agree. But it’s retraumatizing.
Honestly they should all just start naming names and dare DOJ to bring charges. If they all do it, they are safer. Strike now while public attention is on their side.


What makes you think they want your agenda though?


Can you please clarify what you mean by “agenda” and in what ways it differs from “justice”?
Anonymous
Anonymous
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This guy will quietly never be heard from again. The UAE does not like child molesters. It doesn't matter how high up in the royal family you may be. You end up on a spiritual journey to find Allah somewhere in the Empty Quarter.
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