Epstein’s Elite: Untouchable Evil

I  struggle to put into words my feelings about Jeffrey Epstein and his people. From the very beginning, it was clear that many of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful individuals were passengers on the so-called “Lolita Express.” The sheer scale of this operation is staggering.

Was there even one person who found it disgusting to be friendly with Epstein? How depraved must these people be to torture, abuse, and rape children? Those unfortunate women  don’t need empty apologies now—they need real justice. Justice that got cought up in its long gown, stepped down and missed the boat in 1776.

Even more revolting is the hypocrisy: these same elite figures lecture the rest of us—”the peasants”—about law and order, while they themselves were deeply involved in crimes that evoke the horrors of The Hunger Games, on Epstein’s island. Yet almost none of them face jail time or any kind of punishment. A few may step down or retire quietly, but no real prosecutions seem likely in the US. The law is reserved only for ordinary people. Don’t you agree?

What could be worse? I suspect this entire network—or cult—continues operating today, perhaps under a new figurehead perpetuating the same perversion. Who truly runs our governments?

 It’s chilling how those with zero moral compass tend to rise to the top. Super wealthy degenerates think themselves to be aristocrats. This global ‘elite’ is an empty vessel devoid of emotion, love, and care-feelings that make us human. Narcissistic personalities possess many things but the heart.

People must unite against this evil. No matter which party or candidate you support, the leadership often boils down to the same pool of narcissistic egomaniacs. Send them all into space—load the entire group onto a rocket and dump them on Mars. Give them just enough oxygen for a day, then leave them to confront their own immorality together. They may possess vast wealth, power, and global reach, but they are not human.

I consider myself profoundly fortunate never to have endured the unimaginable suffering those young girls experienced on that island.

Erosion of liberty, 12×16 in, Veronica Winters, https://veronicasart.com/product-category/colored-pencil-drawings/