Warner: The Epstein Insult

Despite being heavily stitched into the Iran-Contra scandal, the 2007 market crash, and the growing surveillance state, Jeffrey Epstein is given to us by the media as a sleazy lothario whose predilection for barely pubescent girls was resolved by both his death and the imprisonment of his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell.  However, the media aren’t alone in this sleight of hand, as current Attorney General Pam Bondi was caught on hidden camera by James O’Keefe admitting there are “tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn” among other things in the Epstein file she also said were “on her desk” for review.  Less than a week later, she reported that “there is no client list”, apparently hoping that would be the end of it.  The people demand otherwise.

For the many sins created by social media, one of its greatest blessings is the ability for people to disseminate information at an astounding rate.  A well-developed video exposing some aspect of the COVID scandal, the JFK assassination, or what Jeffrey Epstein was up to can circumnavigate the globe to millions of viewers in mere hours.  This has leveled the information war playing field, giving the everyday citizen the ability to act as citizen journalists.  Granted, their ability to pass along poorly sourced or fraudulent information is just as prolific; however, none of this has slowed or sullied the story emerging from the Epstein files – files that were promised to We the People from Donald Trump and his administration as part of “draining the swamp” and exposing the deep state.

Trump’s triumphal entry back into the White House was largely buoyed by that constant messaging.  Fake news was deceiving us at the behest of the deep state, which was pilfering the public coffers in D.C., which explains the swamp.  Trump and his muscle in the form of Pam Bondi, Dan Bongino, and Kash Patel, all repeatedly on the record as not wanting to let the Epstein story go as it was the lynch pin to the entire fake news-deep state-swamp dilemma.  Expose it, and it’s like opening the drain through which the swamp will be emptied, allowing America to be made great again.   

What’s more is that the MAGA movement was made larger and more confident; we were headed in that direction, and Trump was the hero in the arena as the faithful endured multiple lawfare attacks and two very public assassination attempts.  The most famous, a near miss shot to the head that had many believing the hand of God was on the Don, who also claimed he felt like God was protecting Him.  So if God is on our side, who can be against us?  If God is on our side, that explains his trouncing of Kamala despite the typical voting count chicanery of the left.  If God is on our side, surely He will make certain there is justice for the reportedly thousand or so girls abused in Epstein’s trafficking ring, which means God will reveal the list of powerful perverts and prurient politicians who need a day of reckoning. 

Trump’s first sixty days in office began with a series of hotly contested political appointments, including Bondi, Bongino (F.B.I. Deputy Director), Patel (F.B.I. Director), and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.  Trump’s mandate to restore the economy, deport the illegal migrants, and drain the swamp appeared to be a fait accompli.  Until…

Patel and Bongino began to make the rounds on social media, singing a different tune.  In a now hotly criticized interview where body language experts tell us they appear fearful as they told us Jeffrey Epstein killed himself, almost no one believes them, and for good reason.  On the world number one podcast, the Joe Rogan Experience, the same one that gave Trump a massive bump with historically left-leaning voters, Kash Patel tells us if there were damning evidence of pedophiles hurting children, “wouldn’t you think I’d show you”? We’d like to think so, Kash, especially since you got your new job with our support for doing exactly that. 

The sudden change in tune has been nothing short of insulting.  Why?  Because anyone with even a modicum of common sense knows the Epstein operation that landed Maxwell in prison for human trafficking was not her simply supplying girls to him.  How do we know?  Dozens of victims have taken Epstein to court, and their testimony under sworn affidavit lists many prominent figures, including former president Bill Clinton, former governor Bill Richardson, constitutional attorney Alan Dershowitz, UK Prince Andrew, and many, many others.  Here are just a few:

  • US Virgin Islands v. Epstein’s estate, et al. (2020)
  • Maria Farmer v. Epstein and Maxwell (2019)
  • Sarah Ransome v. Epstein and Maxwell (2017)
  • Jane Doe v. Epstein and Trump (2016)
  • Virginia Giuffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell (2015)
  • Virginia Giuffre v. Epstein (2015)
  • Victims’ rights: Jane Does v. United States (2014)

The publicly available transcripts reveal a consistent pattern of recruitment, abuse, and the names of prominent political figures participating in the abuse.  You’ll notice one of the cases is against Donald Trump, which has many starting to question his sudden stonewalling of full disclosure.  Suddenly, both the left and the right are working tirelessly on social media to put the pieces together, and the amount of information and investigation coming out is staggering.  No one can keep up with it all, but the picture is starting to become clearer as to the overall murkiness of the swamp.  It may be worse than we imagined.

The polished and professional class of politicians, including current Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, are now stuttering to explain why they continue to delay the demand of the people to give us the names and fulfill their mandate.  As a result, the MAGA base is bifurcating into truth and transparency loyalists versus Trump loyalists, and the former is growing.

With the left’s mantra of “believe all women” hanging in the air like a fetid cloud, it would seem the desire to bring social justice to these poor girls would be a bipartisan no-brainer.  Instead, both parties are acting like their constituents are the ones with no brains, and we’ll simply believe whatever official story they give us after making us wait another few months until they concoct a new one.

It’s not happening. 

The massive implications that Jeffrey Epstein was a strategic pimp to many in the swamp for a variety of reasons are not being let go of by the masses, especially on social media.  Virtually every podcast with a political bent is tackling this question.  Both left and right are coming together over this issue as it’s not a matter of left vs. right but of right vs. wrong. 

Perhaps the most insulting conceit is the notion that our society would collapse were all of the information to come out.  This is the excuse-making of the elite narcissist class that has proven they consider the rest of us too incapable to govern our own lives, as if there aren’t enough adults to take over the reins once the criminal class is held to account.

Rather than be just another voice screaming into the void, we at the Chronicle are encouraging our readers to be proactive in exposing the rot in our highest institutions as it relates to this story.  The journalist Nick Bryant, who staked his reputation on this story by leaking Epstein’s black book to the public, has started the Epstein Justice group, which includes experts in human trafficking, psychologists for trauma victims, and former models and actors.  It includes a map of states with congresspersons and their position on joining the movement to bring justice for Epstein victims.  Vermont’s Bernie Sanders, Peter Welch, and Becca Balint all currently stand opposed to accountability.  

None of New Hampshire’s senators or representatives have aligned with Epstein Justice either.

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  • Aaron Warner

    Mr. Warner began writing after growing tired of having so much to say and so few who would listen. He hails originally from Portland, Oregon, now living in the Upper Valley area of Vermont.  His passion is for spreading truth and exposing lies.  Like one of his heroes Andrew Breitbart he believes "If you can't sell freedom you suck.". He is GraniteGrok's regional contributor from the Upper Valley of NH / VT

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