The Epstein files represent potentially the most significant investigation into elite criminal networks in modern history. We’re talking about documented evidence of trafficking and abuse that touches some of the most powerful people in the world. So where is the coverage? Where is the transparency? An administration that promised unprecedented openness to the American people has gone conspicuously silent on this issue. The files sit there, documented and real, yet the conversation around them has been muted at best. This deserves our attention. This deserves answers. When those who promised to drain the swamp refuse to even acknowledge what might be the deepest, darkest part of it, we need to ask why. The victims of these crimes deserve justice. The public deserves truth. Our children deserve a system that pursues predators regardless of their wealth or connections. Why are we accepting this silence? What happened to the promise of exposing corruption wherever it exists? These are not partisan questions. These are human questions. If we cannot unite around protecting the most vulnerable and holding the powerful accountable for abuse, what can we unite around? The lack of outrage is itself outrageous.
We’re not taught that the Federal Reserve is private banks creating money from nothing and charging us interest. We’re not taught that our foreign policy has been captured by lobbying interests that don’t represent American citizens. We’re not taught that our military has been used as corporate enforcers since before Butler’s confession. We’re not taught that our media has been compromised since the 1950s. We’re not taught that declassified documents prove our government has planned false flag attacks on its own citizens. We’re taught American exceptionalism. We’re taught we’re the good guys. We’re taught our wars are about freedom. The only question left is how long are we going to keep pretending this isn’t happening?
Not exhaustive. Not complete. Just documented facts they never taught you. Start here. Verify everything. Then decide for yourself. View Article →
“I spent 33 years and four months in active military service and during that period I spent most of my time as a high class muscle man for Big Business, for Wall Street and the bankers. In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism.” -Smedley Butler, Major General USMC (1935) I can relate. Boy do I have some thoughts to write about today!! Also, good morning Nostr.
Every institution the state touches transforms from serving its stated mission into serving the imperatives of power maintenance and rent extraction. The pattern holds across schools, medicine, banking, housing, and manufacturing because the architecture of concentrated authority corrupts all systems it claims to improve.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Back from Breckinridge. The mountain air carries a different rhythm, one that lets the mind settle into its natural pace. Those views offer more than scenery, they create space for the kind of rest that actually restores. Time away from the feed proves its worth every time. The silence does its work, and you return sharper for it. Gm Nostr
Going off the grid for 4 days to Breckenridge. I’ll be taking my boys, our boards and living on the powder. Stay frosty Nostr. Catch you guys in a few.
People see thoughtful writing and immediately assume it’s ai. Like putting effort into your words is somehow suspicious now. I’ve been here consistently, same voice, same message. Anyone who’s followed along knows exactly who I am. If anything, this whole thing proves the point. We’re building something real here, something that can’t be stopped by lazy criticism from people who can’t be bothered to actually read or think. They want to tear down instead of contribute. Keep building. Keep writing. The work speaks for itself, and it’s permanent. That’s what matters. View quoted note →
True failure is category error mistaking external outcomes for internal surrender. The former lies beyond our control. The latter remains the only defeat we can claim authorship of. The only true failure is quitting
Hope you got your workout in today! #FitStr