The News Media Is Hiding The Epstein Scandal From The Public.

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell

The biggest story of the 21st century is, without a doubt, the scandal surrounding the information found in the Jeffrey Epstein files. Millions of pages of documents have revealed the horrible activities Epstein and some of the wealthiest and most powerful people in the world have been involved in. Although much of the information has been redacted by the Trump administration to protect the corporate, political, and entertainment industry elites who have committed these crimes, we've seen enough to know that kidnapping, child trafficking, violent pedophilia, murder, cannibalism, and Satanic rituals have all taken place for many years by elites who think they're above the law and can never be prosecuted. They are evil monsters, appearing legitimate in public but satisfying their sick desires when behind closed doors. And they laugh at us for being unable to stop them.

Even worse, many of these deviants are embedded in governments, some writing laws the rest of us are expected to obey, while others block any investigations that threaten to expose the crimes of the elites.

social media post about elite pedophiles not being arrested

Twitter post saying all of our leaders are pedophiles

In a sane society, we could look to the news media to research scandals such as the Epstein files and then reveal the corruption to the public. The resulting outrage would lead to arrests, trials, and prosecutions...assuming there are any honest and ethical law enforcement officials and judges left in our declining empire.

But the news media has largely ignored this scandal, in large part because they're owned by some of the same people named in the files. Others don't want to report on something that could implicate the powerful people who own the corporations that advertise on their television stations and websites. They'd rather keep the money coming in than help the victims find justice. 

Although the Epstein scandal should be the dominate story everywhere, instead we're being distracted by the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of TV celebrity Savannah Guthrie. The plight of Nancy Guthrie is tragic, but we must be honest and acknowledge that if it was anyone else than the mother of a celebrity, we probably would never have heard about it. People disappear all the time, and the Guthrie's are no more important than the people who live on your street who would likely have a hard time getting the police to file a report, much less get nationwide attention. But instead of the media telling us who raped kids on Epstein Island, we're told every detail of every bit of evidence uncovered in the search for Guthrie.

I looked at several popular news sites, including a few local ones owned by national media corporations, and counted the number of stories (on the top page) of the Epstein scandal compared to the number that discuss the Nancy Guthrie case. Here's what I found:

Breitbart News: 

Epstein: 1 (in defense of Israel) / Guthrie: 2

WFMY2 News (owned by TEGNA):

Epstein: 0 / Guthrie: 2

WGHP Fox8 News (owned by Nexstar Media):

Epstein: 0 / Guthrie: 7

WXLV 45 (owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group)

Epstein: 0 / Guthrie: 3

UPI News:

Epstein: 1 / Guthrie: 2

Associated Press:

Epstein: 0 / Guthrie: 4

SFGate (owned by Hearst Communications):

Epstein: 0 / Guthrie: 1

New York Times:

Epstein: 0 / Guthrie: the NY Times has entire section devoted to her.

CNN: 

Epstein: 8 / Guthrie: 6

MS Now (formerly MSNBC):

Epstein: 4 / Guthrie: 3

Fox News:

Epstein: 1 (in defense of Israel) / Guthrie: 4 plus "breaking news" across the top of the page.

CBS News:

Epstein: 2 / Guthrie: 9

NBC News: 

Epstein: 0 / Guthrie: top of page coverage with live updates

ABC News:

Epstein: 0 / Guthrie: 1

As bad as this is, these are the numbers more than 15 days after Nancy Guthrie was first reported missing. We're pulling more and more incriminating data from the Epstein files yet the news media remains largely silent, with the notable exception of CNN. This is an inexcusable coverup of a scandal that affects numerous aspects of our society: government, banking, real estate, the military industrial complex, Big Pharma, royal families, tech oligarchs, and the wealthiest elites, in addition to an unknown number of victims.

Epstein case is bigger than Watergate, bigger than Iran-Contra and it spans FOUR presidential cycles, billionaires, intelligence, and both parties. If the full truth dropped at once, the system would collapse overnight. -- Thomas Massie

Most of the victims no longer have a voice, their lives destroyed by evil. But those of us who remain and still care about morality and justice must speak up now to hold the monsters accountable.

Because we know the news media won't do it.

Redacted cartoon by Wilcox

Government Is A System Of Crime.

Josiah Warren quote about crimes committed by governments

"That which we call government is but a system of crime extended over an entire nation. Governments commit more crimes upon persons and property and contribute more to their insecurity than all [the] criminals put together." -- Josiah Warren

[meme by Empathic Revolutionary]

The Radical Left Is A Cult Of Conformity.

meme about the conformity practiced by the radical left

[graphic by Revellati Online]

"Leftists are made up of people who don't stand out through merit or error; they just settle for being like everyone else (their peer group). They think what everyone repeats, and far from being bothered by it, feel comforted by not questioning."

Despite their efforts to look different, deep down the radical left craves conformity and practices group-think. Look past the dyed hair, piercings, and tattoos and you'll see insecure, frightened, and damaged souls seeking acceptance and safety as members of a herd.

They are to be pitied until they find the inner strength to function as individuals.

“I think, therefore I am an individual... not a drone in a collective. I think, therefore I am... libertarian” 
―  A.E. Samaan 

Trump Reveals How He Really Feels About Guns.

Donald Trump quote where he says you can't have guns

“You can’t have guns. You can’t walk in with guns." 

(Referring to bringing a legal handgun to a legal protest.)

"I don’t like any shooting. I don’t like it. But I don’t like it when somebody goes into a protest and he’s got a very powerful, fully loaded gun with two magazines loaded up with bullets also. That doesn’t play good either."

(Referring to the death of Alex Pretti, a protester who was killed by ICE agents in Minneapolis.)

“We have to take the guns away from these people that have them and they are bad people that shouldn’t have them. Take the guns first, go through due process second."

(Referring to so-called "red flag" laws that allow law enforcement to confiscate guns from anyone considered to be a threat even when they have no criminal record and no history of mental illness.)

"I’m going to write the bump stock; essentially, write it out. So you won’t have to worry about bump stock. Shortly, that will be gone."

(Referring to Trump's executive order banning bump stocks on rifles. His order was eventually overturned by the Supreme Court.)

As social unrest grows in the United States, sparked by both ICE immigration enforcement and protests by Communist groups wanting a revolution, can we trust Donald Trump to defend our right to protect ourselves?

His own words aren't very reassuring.

Ignorance Is Engineered Into The System Of Control.

Programmed Stupidity: The Engineering of Collective Ignorance

O Emburrecimento programado: A engenharia da ignorância coletiva.

Programmed Stupidity: The Engineering of Collective Ignorance.

"We live in an era where knowledge is at our fingertips, but understanding has become a rare commodity. The phenomenon of 'programmed stupidity' doesn't emerge as paranoid fantasy, but as an uncomfortable diagnosis: the more access we have to information, the less capacity we develop to filter it, interpret it, and question the ready-made versions handed to us. It's as if they've discovered there's no need to censor ideas when you can simply saturate people's minds with superficial distractions.

The degradation of education, in turn, doesn't seem like an administrative error, but rather a carefully calibrated mechanism. A people who don't master logic, history, reading, or critical analysis become dependent on official narratives, accept any ready-made explanation, and react aggressively to anyone who tries to think differently. They're the ideal population for any power that prefers obedient followers over conscious citizens.

Meanwhile, incessant entertainment turns the brain into a passive receptor. The logic is simple: keep everyone busy, emotional, rushed, and above all, unable to stop and reflect, because reflection is dangerous. Deep thought generates questioning; questioning generates resistance; resistance bothers those comfortable at the top. Thus, collective brutishness stops being a side effect and becomes a precise instrument of domination.

In the end, the great irony is that we don't need explicit dictatorships to limit thought when the people themselves learn to reject complexity and prefer superficiality. 'Programmed stupidity' works because it offers relief: thinking hurts, questioning tires, understanding requires effort. And while many content themselves with the easier version of reality, those who manipulate the mechanisms continue operating in the shadows, always grateful to live in a society that, little by little, has unlearned how to think."

[image and text by Revellati]

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