Immediately after coming back from their August vacation the House re-convened yesterday with two Democrats asking for disclosure of the Epstein files.
Shortly after that the House Oversight Committee released heavily redacted files. Some say they number over 33,000 and are in .img format not .jpg making them harder to comb through.
https://oversight.house.gov/release/oversight-committee-releases-epstein-records-provided-by-the-department-of-justice/>>397017And how The People will know those are the legit documents? As I know, neither the Judiciary or the FBI will allow The People's oversight inside their buildings. Just trust us, right?
These employees under the umbrella of The State wear the impunity garment as champs.
>>397026>And how The People will know those are the legit documents?We wouldn't know for sure, but nobody will be satisfied unless at least a couple dozen high-profile scapegoats are sacrificed. They have to at least give people enough to distract them.
>>397027Still the question remains... who watch the watchers?
>>397029The rest of us watch them.
No matter how internally corrupt they are, the scandal won't go away unless they produce results and put some people in prison.
>>397031>The rest of us watch them.Realistically, not.
If the there is not access to the file cabinets and the physical paper documents to corroborate authenticity, it is all a fairy tale.
>>397032Well, the worst that can happen from this bill is nothing, and kikes are already trying to sabotage it, so how about you call your congressman and tell him that he's a piece of shit if he refuses to sign this bill.
>If the there is not access to the file cabinets and the physical paper documents to corroborate authenticityThey would release the physical documents and the shelves they're placed on. It would be your discretion if they're authentic or not.
>>397032>If the there is not access to the file cabinets and the physical paper documents to corroborate authenticity, it is all a fairy tale.This whole silly thing is a fairy tale.
Here is my take on the Epstein files:
1. The fact that both parties are grandstanding about these files and are using them as a political beach ball to bat back and forth proves that neither side actually fears their release. If there was anything in these files that could seriously hurt anyone powerful there wouldn't even be a public conversation about it.
2. Even if the files are released in their entirety, you shouldn't expect much from them. If there was ever a "client list" or any other kind of smoking gun implicating the world's rich and powerful, it wouldn't just be sitting in an envelope on someone's desk. If anything like that ever existed, which I honestly doubt, it was destroyed a long time ago.
3. The reticence to release the unredacted files is probably mundane and unrelated to any kind of coverup. The redacted portions of the files most likely contain sensitive information about minor victims and other material that can't be made public for legal reasons.
4. The sordid details of the case itself are probably far less interesting than the fanfiction that schizos have turned it into. Anyone expecting to see evidence of the global elites participating in Satanic child sacrifices or anything of that nature is going to be disappointed either way.
This is not to say that I don't think the files should be released. I'll admit I'm mildly curious to see what's in them, and at the very least it would end the controversy and allow everyone to move on. However, I can't imagine a scenario where anything meaningful comes out of this debate either way.
And absolutely no one will go to jail.
>>400944Unless they overstepped on their degeneracy like Epstein did, it's just too costly to prosecute these fuckers the right way. I hate it too, but that's the sad reality. El Salvador had to pull all sorts of tricks to kind of hold their kike politicians and elites accountable, I dread to think what has to be done in America, where the kiked rich is even richer and thus more dangerous.
>>397038The whole thing is basically a loaded gun in the middle of a room that both sides take turns threatening to shoot the other. If it's actually shot, though, then it loses all relevance as a blackmailing tool, cuz no one in congress knows who is mentioned in it, and epstein has certainly mentioned all of them at least once.
The only reason we got here is probably cuz Trump put forth the idea and flip-flopped on it. It kept the files in the public mind, and eventually it influenced congress enough to believe the docs can hurt trump (it won't lol) or save the party's face (it also won't lol). I guess the best way to stop political dickwaving is to come in like a wrecking ball and just be the biggest asshole, maybe even by accident.
>>400944People might go to jail. The powers that be are more than willing to sacrifice a few of their own as scapegoats to quell public outcry, especially those among them who have outlived their usefulness.
>>400945In China they frequently executed their billionaires via firing squad for breaking the law.
>>400984This is cool. Better yet if it is live on TV.
>>400984In modern times or Mao times? Corrupt chinese rich dudes is a dime a dozen.
>>400990Last time I knew about it was like 10 years ago, the culprits were owners of milk companies selling poisonous tainted baby powder.