Seven Years Later

Seven Years Later

Six Years Later

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Do you realize it’s been six years since Jeffrey Epstein, the world’s most famous nonexistent sex trafficker, was arrested? Six years since the media briefly pretended to care that one of the richest and best-connected men on Earth was running an international child trafficking ring for the global elite. Six years since every powerful man suddenly developed the same rare medical condition of selective amnesia.

What’s happened since then? Nothing.

Not a single client has been arrested. Not one of the powerful men who were literally filmed entering Epstein’s mansions and riding his private jet of horrors, charmingly nicknamed the “Lolita Express”, has seen a single day in court.

Apparently, Epstein’s empire of blackmail and sexual slavery was run entirely by himself and one single British socialite.

A “sex trafficking ring” with no buyers.

A “blackmail operation” with no targets.

How convenient.

We were told Epstein “died by suicide” in 2019, in a maximum-security prison, during one of the most high-profile cases in U.S. history. The cameras broke, the guards fell asleep, and the autopsy just happened to disagree with itself. According to Dr. Michael Baden, a prominent forensic pathologist, the findings were more in line with homicidal strangulation…

His partner in crime, Ghislaine Maxwell, was later convicted of trafficking minors to nobody in particular. The judge literally sealed the client list, and the media moved on to their next distraction, and one closed-door meeting later with Trump’s team, she got moved to a minimum security resort prison.

Nothing to see her.

Now, over six years later, the entire planet has apparently accepted that this was all just… normal. The media will still print breathless updates about Taylor Swift’s dating life, but when it comes to one of the largest, most organized child exploitation networks involving billionaires, royals, and politicians? Silence.

The only “punishment” to come out of all of this is for Prince Andrew. Or as he’s now known, “that guy who was stripped of his royal titles and duties but still lives in a palace.” Andrew, you’ll recall, was directly implicated by one of Epstein’s victims. There are photos, actual photographic evidence, of him grinning like a creep next to a visibly underage girl. But apparently, in Britain, being photographed with your hand around a trafficked teenager is a forgivable offense, at least one you don’t end up in prison over.

After all, he’s “royalty.”

The worst that’s happened to him is that he’s not allowed to wear certain uniforms anymore. Poor thing. He was publicly humiliated, which in royal terms means he can’t go to ribbon-cutting ceremonies and wave at peasants for a while. Don’t worry, though, he’s still living off taxpayer money in a mansion. He’s still protected by royal security. He still enjoys the luxury the average Brit can’t even dream of. His “punishment” is basically early retirement with full benefits.

At this same time the actual British taxpayers who fund his grotesque lifestyle are struggling to afford heating. Their wages stagnate, their public services crumble, and their cost of living skyrockets, all while the Royal Family continues to hoard obscene wealth accumulated through centuries of colonial plunder.

The jewels on their crowns are literally stolen from India, Africa, and the Middle East. And now, one of their pampered inbred princes gets to live in luxury after being credibly accused of raping a trafficked teenager, one who suddenly “committed suicide” after publicly saying she wasn’t suicidal.

Prince Andrew was just one client.

One drop in a cesspool that stretches across the highest levels of power. Epstein’s flight logs is a who’s-who of world domination, billionaires, presidents, prime ministers, scientists, media moguls, and celebrities. The same people who shape the laws, control the narratives, and own the corporations that tell you what to think.

I’m sure Bill Clinton was just going with Epstein to Africa to talk about renewable energy, and Melinda Gates was just overreacting…

The whole thing was a mass gaslighting campaign. A reminder that the law doesn’t apply to the rich, not even for crimes as grotesque as trafficking and killing minors. If a common peasant like us were caught with a single photo, message, or trace of involvement, we’d be in prison for life. But these men own the prisons. They own the judges, the media, and the governments. They’re untouchable because the system was designed to protect them.

More than six years down the line, the story has more or less been buried. Once in a while, rogue politicians and a handful of fearless reporters or internet detectives attempt to bring it back to the surface, only to become drowned out by a deluge of misinformation, legal intimidation, and algorithmic suppression. No one in the media wants to address it, presumably because their bosses were on the plane, too.

Epstein’s arrest was just a cleanup operation. A controlled demolition of evidence. Once the story started leaking out through alternative media, they had to contain it. Epstein was sacrificed to protect the rest. They’ll tell you he “killed himself,” but it’s more likely that someone just closed the loop before too many names escaped.

We live in a world where a teenage girl can be trafficked to a royal, photographed, and dismissed as “delusional.” Where a global network of rape and blackmail can operate for decades under intelligence protection, and then be wiped from public consciousness in less than a decade. Where “justice” means the victims are smeared, the whistleblowers are silenced, and the predators retire comfortably in palaces.

Even Candace Owens, who has recently been vocal, is already being smeared by her former friends.

Oh, and let’s not forget the fun little detail that somehow, money is still moving through Epstein’s old accounts. Even now, years after his “suicide,” the man’s financial webs seem to still be thriving. Perhaps I’m crazy or a conspiracy theorist, but don’t you think that would spark some interest, maybe even get a headline or two, followed by a proper investigation? But, it appears the media is oddly uninterested in pursuing it. If they did, it might lead to the very people writing the checks to keep them quiet. It’s as if Epstein’s bank accounts are the ghost still haunting the rich, whispering names that everyone in power pretends they don’t hear. But sure, let’s keep pretending the story ended in a Manhattan jail cell.

The message is you can commit any atrocity, as long as you’re rich enough to call it “an indiscretion.” You can traffic children, as long as your friends run the banks, own the media, and fund the campaigns. And if it all goes wrong, if someone starts asking questions, don’t worry. The cameras will mysteriously stop working, and the story will simply… disappear.

“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy’s been talked about for years. … I mean, I can’t believe you’re asking a question on Epstein at a time like this, where we’re having some of the greatest success and also tragedy with what happened in Texas. It just seems like a desecration.”-Donald Trump July 8th, 2025