Have you noticed, fellow truth-seekers, how the information we are pursuing seems to be coming at us in fits and starts these days? How some investigations begin, are stalled, and others long forgotten return to the public eye? As we attempt to decipher and interpret revelations about behind-the-scenes sexual abuse and pedophelia among the powerful elite in our society, we might do well to imagine a larger, more coherent process taking place that adheres to the well-worn phrase: timing is everything.

Let us take, for example, the FBI’s recent release of documents from an investigation into billionaire hedge fund manager and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

The Epstein Case

You may recall that Epstein was essentially found to be running a child sex ring, in which he hosted rape parties for his wealthy friends on his private jet, the Lolita Express, and on his private island, which was referred to as “Orgy Island.”

Former President Bill Clinton was among Epstein’s closest friends, and the flight logs from Epstein’s private jet shown here reveal that Clinton was listed as a passenger on the jet at least 26 times between 2001 and 2003, which would have put Clinton on the plane at least once a month during the two-year period.

Epstein was also close friends with Prince Andrew, who was named in a lawsuit filed by a woman in 2014, claiming that when she was a teenager, she was kept on Epstein’s private island where she treated as a “sex slave” and forced to have sex with Prince Andrew.

Epstein ended up getting convicted for only one minor charge in 2008, and spent just 13 months in prison, out of the 18-month sentence he was given for “soliciting prostitution and procuring a minor for prostitution.” There was public condemnation and frustration at the time that Epstein’s wealthy financial status and connections to powerful friends kept him from getting significant jail time for his crimes.

The Document Release

Fast forward 10 years later, and suddenly the FBI releases 300 pages of documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein in eight parts. If you look through the contents you will find some pertinent clippings from newspaper articles about the case, and lists of the pages that had been deleted. While there is official FBI documentation it is heavily redacted, with few paragraphs that are both pertinent and coherent. Page 21 of Part 6 seems to be the exception:

Here we learn that Epstein’s conviction was a plea bargain, the conditions of which he was in full compliance of. Part of the plea bargain involved the following:

Epstein has also provided information to the FBI as agreed upon. Case agent advised that no federal prosecution will occur in this matter as long as Epstein continues to uphold his agreement with the state of Florida.

No doubt, Jeffrey Epstein has dirt on many friends in high places, like the aforementioned Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and even Donald Trump, who is known to have visited Epstein’s island. Perhaps this is where FBI interests lie, or perhaps it is in gathering information about people who are not in the public eye. Is it possible that the FBI is leveraging Epstein to continue to get enough information to eventually prosecute people who are higher up the totem pole? One would hope so, although there are certainly less promising conclusions one could draw on the strength of this piece of information alone.

The Case Against Harvey Weinstein

Interesting that on the very next day, another high-profile sexual misconduct story that had been absent from the headlines for a while took a dramatic step forward, as Harvey Weinstein was indicted on rape and criminal sexual act charges by a New York grand jury. While these charges stem from the testimony of two women, it is reported that over 100 women have accused Weinstein of crimes ranging from sexual harassment to assault and rape, going back as far as 40 years.

It is quite interesting that as he was taken to court for his arraignment, he was carrying a biography of controversial Hollywood director Elia Kazan, a 1950s movie director who gave up eight names of other members of the Communist party when he testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee. Is it possible that carrying this book was intended to send a message to others who are involved in sex crimes that he, like Epstein did 10 years earlier, would be inclined to ‘provide information’ to prosecuting authorities as part of his plea deal? Is it possible, again, that bigger fish are the real target for the grand jury proceedings here?

Unprecedented Number of Sealed Indictments

One support for this line of thought are reports like this one showing evidence gleaned from the DOJ’s PACER.gov system that there were over 24,500 sealed indictments created by the Department of Justice from October 30th, 2017 to April 1st, 2018, a list that is still growing. As a means of understanding how remarkable and unprecedented this is, a whole year might typically have around 1,000 sealed indictments.

While there is much speculation about whose names are on those indictments, it seems reasonable to me that the biggest, most coordinated legal action against the true criminals at the highest level of our societies is just getting underway, and it might have roots in activities such as as Jeffrey Epstein’s plea deal, and even farther back than that.

Maintaining Objectivity

I don’t have direct access to insiders on such matters, which is too bad, but in some ways, it is also a blessing. I think it helps me to maintain some level of objectivity, and try to put together a big-picture paradigm based on information that comes in from ALL sources.

As a general rule, I don’t believe in coincidences, and I think that previously hidden information that comes into the public eye is not usually a random act on the part of an individual, but rather the fruits of a struggle between opposing forces, where there is actually some level of agreement on what is released and what is redacted, who is prosecuted and who remains free, subject to the relative power these forces hold on the chessboard at that particular moment in time.

Disclosure

At the highest levels, and here I’m talking not only about the planet but with off-world and other-dimensional forces that are impacting what happens on the planet, the disclosure of information and truth in a way that most benefits humanity’s collective evolution is tantamount. If this is true, then rather than spending our energy castigating villains like Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein, we should be paying more attention to little details that give clues about the overall plan that might be at play here.

Let’s join together as detectives-in-arms, and try to put the small pieces together in ways that help us reveal the big picture. If we do this, and move away from focusing on isolated details that create opposition and polarization among us, then we become agents of change, and help to prepare people for the disclosure of information that has been hidden from us our entire lifetimes.

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