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Outrage, but Epstein's puppeteers go unpunished and still run the show

Until we're ready to name the elephant in the room, nothing will change

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Joshua HALE

The House Oversight Committee just released over 644,000 documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.

You'd think this would be front page news everywhere. You'd think people would lose their minds. One would think the conversation would focus on accountability, justice, and getting to the bottom of one of the most disturbing criminal operations in modern history.

Instead, what we get is a masterclass in distraction.

Yes, the files are out. Yes, there is damning evidence. Yes, names we have suspected for years are being confirmed.

The lie is blatant. The FBI’s claim that “there is no credible evidence that Epstein extorted prominent figures” is now demonstrably false.

But here’s what’s not being talked about.

No one is asking who Epstein actually worked for.

Because this wasn’t some disloyal billionaire acting in isolation. This was an intelligence operation. A systematic, decades-long network of extortion and trafficking that required infrastructure, protection, funding, and cover-up from the highest levels of power.

Epstein didn't wake up one day and decide to deliver children to the rich and powerful. He was instructed. He was funded. He was protected. And when he was finally caught for the first time in 2008, he got a plea deal that let him get away with a barely noticeable hit.

This doesn't happen by accident.

So when you read these files, when you watch the YouTube analyses and the outraged Twitter posts, ask yourself this:

Why aren't we talking about the network behind him?

Where are the reports on Leslie Wexner, the billionaire who gave Epstein power of attorney for his entire fortune?

Why aren't we talking about Ghislaine Maxwell's father, Robert Maxwell, a known intelligence agent with deep ties to foreign governments?

Who is investigating the fact that Epstein had properties in New Mexico, New York, Paris, and the Virgin Islands, most of which were never raided?

When are we going to address the fact that the FBI had evidence for years and was investigating it?

Why aren't we talking about the financial networks that Epstein was involved in - JP Morgan, Deutsche Bank, the private banking operations that funneled billions of dollars through shell companies and charitable foundations?

Because here's the quiet part that's being talked about.

The trafficking is horrific. The abuse is inexcusable. The blackmail of powerful men is worth exposing.

But that's not the whole story.

The real story is that Epstein was a tool. A broker. A middleman in a much larger operation designed to control people in positions of power. And the organization that benefited the most from that operation is still out there. They're still running the show. They are still protected.

I won't name names because I don't have to. If you've been paying attention, you already know.

If you've read Whitney Webb's work, if you've followed the reporting of independent journalists who aren't afraid to connect the dots, you know exactly what I'm talking about.

There's an elephant in the room. And it's carrying a flag that no one wants to criticize.

Now, I'm not saying ignore the files. Read them. Share them. Hold everyone involved accountable.

But don't let the spectacle distract you from the structure.

Because while everyone is fighting over which billionaire lied the most convincingly, the people who built this system are still at large. The intelligence networks that ran this operation are still there. The collected levers are still being used.

And the files we're getting right now? They're not the full picture. Not even close.

These are the documents the FBI went to the trouble of collecting. From an investigation that was deliberately obstructed. From deals that Epstein was given days' notice to make. From properties that weren't even touched.

What we're seeing is the tip of the iceberg. The sanitized version. The limited meeting place designed to create a semblance of transparency while protecting the real players.

So, yes, read the files. Get angry. Demand justice.

But also ask the questions that no one else is asking.

Who funded this operation? Who protected it? Who benefited from the control? Who still uses it today?

Because until we're ready to have that conversation, until we're ready to name the elephant in the room, nothing will change.

The same people who ran Epstein are still running the show. The same networks are still in operation.

The same levers that controlled politicians and CEOs are still in operation.

And if we let this moment pass without demanding real responsibility – not only from the celebrities, but also from the organizers and architects – then we have missed the point entirely.

The files have been published. The lie has been exposed. The evidence is undeniable.

Now let's see if anyone has the courage to do something.

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