We’ve been discussing the FBI’s apparent reluctance to go after high-level targets, particularly in the context of the Epstein scandal. It seems like they’re content with arresting small fish, but when it comes to the big players, there’s a deafening silence. This selective enforcement feels like the fix is in, and it’s deeply concerning.
We’ve also touched on the broader implications of this inaction. If the FBI and DOJ aren’t addressing the elite pedophiles, what does that say about our justice system? It’s not just about justice; it’s about national security. The connections between Epstein, high-profile figures, and even foreign governments like Israel, through figures like Ehud Barak, suggest a web of corruption that’s not just criminal but potentially treasonous.
The discussion isn’t just about Epstein. We’re seeing a pattern where societal norms are being eroded, from the handling of child trafficking to the manipulation of scientific journals by figures like Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine’s father. This isn’t organic; it’s orchestrated, and it’s happening at the highest levels.
We’ve also noted the global tensions escalating, with conflicts in various regions, which could be a distraction or a symptom of the same underlying issues of power and control. The world feels like it’s at war, not just with each other, but with the truth and integrity.
The lack of transparency, the cover-ups, and the selective enforcement of laws point to a deeper problem. It’s not just about individual corruption; it’s about systemic failure. And until we see some real action against these high-level crimes, it’s hard to believe that anything will change.