Announcement: A Rich Person Is Entering the Building – Guard Your Children

I have a friend, a former debutante, who is combing the Epstein files and refuses to look away. What she is finding is appalling. We can no longer trust the rich. We do not know who they are. Apparently they think of us, our children, the planet, all resources as something they can use and discard when they are finished. And when it’s a child’s body they have just used at a fun party, murder is the most efficient disposal mechanism.

They isolate themselves in worlds they create far from the public eye. They party together and we have no idea what they are doing.

Their created worlds convince them they are above the law and untouchable. And our culture reinforces that.

Some advice: when you hear of an abomination in the files, stop saying “I will believe it when I have real proof.” That feeds their intention. When you hear about cannibalism, don’t go to fact check. It says cannibalism appears “only” once or twice, therefore it is logically bogus.

Do you have any idea how much courage it took to report cannibalism to the FBI? How far into the inner circle that person would have had to have been who saw that? They risked death and the FBI ignored it. The question must remain open to consideration, NOT closed.

Long ago before Epstein, my friend heard a woman speak who was a wealthy high officer in the Republican party. She had gone to prison for perjury. She got out and was championing the cause of child trafficking. She reported that the zip code that spent the most money on obtaining child victims was my wealthy friend’s zip code, 30342 – Chastain Park, one the richest areas in Atlanta.

She asked, “Where do they get the victims?”

“They go to middle schools in the poor areas of Atlanta and offer them lunch at McDonalds.”

We the public need to stop looking at rich people with admiration, or envy. We need to stop regarding them as winners. And stop aspiring to become one of them.

When they stare at you with their haughty arrogance, when they pump out their scorn (and it IS scorn because you are rubbish beneath their feet), stare back with righteous anger. If you dare, ask them, “What island do you party on now?”

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An article by Dahlia Namian (L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa) covers this topic in great detail.
https://theconversation.com/the-epstein-revelations-have-exposed-how-boys-club-elites-avoid-accountability-276839